Date published: 2025-9-15

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GPR78 Inhibitors

GPR78 inhibitors belong to a class of small molecules or compounds that are designed to specifically target and modulate the activity of the G-protein-coupled receptor 78 (GPR78), also known as GRP78 or BiP. GPR78 is a transmembrane protein primarily localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of cells and plays a crucial role in the regulation of cellular stress responses and protein folding processes. It is a member of the heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) family and serves as a molecular chaperone, aiding in the proper folding of newly synthesized proteins, preventing protein aggregation, and maintaining ER homeostasis. GPR78 inhibitors are developed with the aim of selectively interfering with the activity of this receptor, often by binding to its active site or allosteric sites, to perturb its functions and potentially modulate cellular processes associated with ER stress, protein quality control, and unfolded protein response (UPR). These inhibitors are of particular interest in the field of cell biology. as they offer a means to investigate the intricate mechanisms governing protein folding and stress responses within the ER. By blocking or modifying the actions of GPR78, researchers can gain valuable insights into the role of this receptor in cellular processes such as ER stress signaling and the UPR. This knowledge can be instrumental in elucidating the molecular underpinnings of various diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders and cancer, where disturbances in protein folding and ER stress have been implicated. Therefore, GPR78 inhibitors serve as essential tools for probing the biology of GPR78 and its associated pathways, contributing to a deeper understanding of cellular physiology and potential avenues for future research in various disease contexts.

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