Date published: 2025-10-29

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GOLPH3L Inhibitors

GOLPH3L, also known as Golgi phosphoprotein 3-like, is a member of the Golgi phosphoprotein family, primarily localized to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and involved in intracellular membrane trafficking processes. While the precise function of GOLPH3L remains to be fully elucidated, emerging evidence suggests its involvement in regulating protein transport between the Golgi apparatus and other cellular compartments. GOLPH3L shares structural homology with its closely related protein, GOLPH3, which has been implicated in the maintenance of Golgi structure and function, as well as in the coordination of vesicle trafficking. Similarly, GOLPH3L is hypothesized to play a role in mediating vesicle tethering or fusion events at the Golgi apparatus, thereby contributing to the efficient sorting and delivery of cargo molecules to their respective destinations within the cell.

Inhibition of GOLPH3L function can be achieved through various mechanisms aimed at disrupting its interactions with binding partners or interfering with its activity at the Golgi apparatus. One potential approach involves targeting the protein-protein interactions mediated by GOLPH3L, particularly those involved in vesicle trafficking and Golgi organization. Small molecules or peptides designed to mimic the binding interfaces of GOLPH3L's interacting partners may competitively inhibit these interactions, thereby preventing the recruitment or activation of GOLPH3L at the Golgi membrane. Additionally, modulation of post-translational modifications, such as phosphorylation or ubiquitination, may represent another strategy for inhibiting GOLPH3L function. By targeting key regulatory residues involved in GOLPH3L modification, it may be possible to disrupt its activity or localization within the Golgi apparatus, leading to aberrant membrane trafficking and cellular dysfunction.

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