Date published: 2025-9-15

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Lin-7Bb Inhibitors

Lin-7Bb inhibitors are chemical compounds that specifically target and modulate the activity of the Lin-7b protein, a member of the Lin-7 family. Lin-7b, also known as Veli-2, is involved in the assembly of protein complexes at cell junctions, especially at synapses in neurons and in epithelial cells. The inhibitors act by binding to key functional domains of Lin-7b, thereby disrupting its interactions with other proteins, such as membrane-associated guanylate kinases (MAGUKs) and scaffold proteins. This interference can lead to changes in the organization and stabilization of cellular junctions, as Lin-7b is essential for maintaining the polarization of epithelial cells and the proper function of synaptic structures. Inhibitors of Lin-7Bb are generally designed to alter these critical interactions, which can have downstream effects on cellular processes related to cell adhesion and signaling.

Structurally, Lin-7Bb inhibitors typically feature molecular motifs capable of interacting with the PDZ (Postsynaptic Density 95, Discs Large, Zonula Occludens-1) domain of the Lin-7b protein. These domains are important for recognizing and binding specific sequences in target proteins. By occupying these binding sites, Lin-7Bb inhibitors prevent Lin-7b from forming proper complexes with its partners. The design of these inhibitors often relies on understanding the three-dimensional conformation of Lin-7b and its binding interfaces. Inhibition can also be fine-tuned to be highly selective, reducing off-target interactions with other PDZ-containing proteins. This specificity is essential for studying the functional role of Lin-7b in different cellular contexts, allowing researchers to dissect its contributions to various signaling and structural pathways in cells.

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