Date published: 2025-11-24

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KIAA1462 Inhibitors

KIAA1462 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that target the KIAA1462 gene, also known as JCAD (Junctional Cadherin 5 Associated). This gene encodes a protein involved in maintaining endothelial cell-to-cell junctions and plays a role in cardiovascular health by regulating the integrity of blood vessels. The protein encoded by KIAA1462 is located primarily at cell junctions in endothelial tissues, where it contributes to the organization and stability of the vascular barrier. Inhibition of KIAA1462 activity has been studied primarily in the context of how this protein interacts with cellular pathways that govern the architecture of endothelial cells. Such interactions are important in maintaining the structural balance of blood vessel walls, which is a key factor in processes like vascular permeability and cell migration.

The molecular mechanisms of KIAA1462 inhibitors typically involve disrupting the protein's interaction with its associated partners at endothelial junctions. By targeting this gene, inhibitors can alter the assembly and disassembly of protein complexes at these junctions, affecting the cytoskeletal arrangement of cells. The chemical composition of these inhibitors varies, but they are often designed to interfere with specific binding domains on the KIAA1462 protein, preventing it from fulfilling its role in junctional stability. Given its involvement in the maintenance of vascular barriers, inhibition of KIAA1462 can lead to changes in the tightness and flexibility of these cell junctions. This disruption has implications for studies focused on cell behavior, endothelial dynamics, and the modulation of intracellular signaling pathways related to vascular function.

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