Date published: 2025-10-11

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Gm757 Inhibitors

The chemical class known as Rnf224 Inhibitors refers to a collection of diverse compounds that can indirectly affect the function or expression of the Rnf224 protein. These compounds act on various cellular mechanisms, including proteasome-mediated protein degradation, autophagy, neddylation processes, and multiple kinase-driven signaling pathways. Through these broad actions, they can influence the stability, localization, and overall functionality of Rnf224 within the cell.

The inhibitors listed include proteasome inhibitors like MG132, Bortezomib, and Ixazomib, which can lead to an accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins, potentially affecting the substrate specificity or turnover of Rnf224. Autophagy inhibitors such as SMER3 and Chloroquine can impact cellular degradation processes, which might alter the levels of Rnf224. Compounds like MLN4924 and Thalidomide can disrupt specific protein modification pathways and protein-protein interactions, respectively, which can have downstream effects on Rnf224 activity. Additionally, kinase inhibitors like SP600125, PD98059, and SB203580 can modulate cellular signaling pathways that may regulate the expression or activity of Rnf224.

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