Date published: 2025-10-31

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LIN10 Inhibitors

LIN10 inhibitors are chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the function of the LIN10 protein. LIN10, also known as mammalian LIN-10 (also referred to as Mint1 or X11), is a scaffolding protein that is involved in the assembly of multiprotein complexes at synaptic junctions and in various signaling pathways. It plays a key role in the trafficking and localization of membrane-associated proteins, including ion channels and receptors. LIN10 is part of a larger family of proteins that interact with other PDZ domain-containing proteins, facilitating their assembly into functional units essential for cellular signaling and structural organization. Inhibiting LIN10 disrupts these interactions and can alter cellular processes related to protein localization and signal transduction.

LIN10 inhibitors typically act by binding to specific regions of the LIN10 protein, preventing its interaction with other components in the protein complex. By blocking these interactions, these inhibitors can affect the stability and function of proteins that rely on LIN10 for their localization and activity. The structure of LIN10 inhibitors may include small molecules that are designed to target its unique binding sites or interaction domains. These compounds can vary in chemical composition, but they are generally characterized by a high specificity for the LIN10 protein, allowing for precise disruption of its functions. Through their mechanism of action, LIN10 inhibitors can provide valuable insights into the roles of LIN10 in cellular organization and signaling.

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