Date published: 2025-10-12

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KLHL22 Activators

KLHL22 activators represent a class of chemical compounds or molecules designed to modulate the activity or expression of the KLHL22 gene. KLHL22, short for Kelch-like protein 22, is a human gene that encodes a protein belonging to the Kelch-like (KLHL) family. Members of the KLHL family are known to play essential roles in various cellular processes, including protein ubiquitination and degradation. KLHL22 specifically acts as a substrate adaptor for the Cullin3 (CUL3)-based E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. This complex is involved in the ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of specific target proteins within the cell.

KLHL22 activators have garnered interest in the field of molecular biology and cellular physiology due to their potential to modulate the ubiquitin-proteasome system. By targeting KLHL22, researchers can explore its role in the regulation of protein turnover and degradation. This can lead to a better understanding of how the ubiquitin-proteasome system influences various cellular processes, including cell cycle control, signal transduction, and protein quality control. Studying KLHL22 activators can provide valuable insights into the intricate mechanisms governing protein homeostasis within cells, which is critical for maintaining cellular function and integrity. Moreover, KLHL22 activators have the potential to shed light on the specific substrates targeted by the CUL3-KLHL22 ubiquitin ligase complex, uncovering novel regulatory pathways. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying protein degradation mediated by KLHL22 can have implications for a wide range of biological processes and diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and autoimmune conditions, where dysregulation of the ubiquitin-proteasome system has been implicated.

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