Date published: 2025-10-29

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LMP2 Inhibitors

LMP2 inhibitors, short for Large Multifunctional Protease 2 inhibitors, belong to a distinct chemical class of compounds that primarily target a specific cellular protein component known as the proteasome. The proteasome is a crucial molecular machine responsible for regulating the degradation of intracellular proteins, ensuring proper cell function and homeostasis. Within the proteasome, LMP2 (also referred to as PSMB9 or β1i) is one of the catalytic subunits, playing a pivotal role in the generation of antigenic peptides for presentation to the immune system. LMP2 inhibitors are designed to modulate the activity of this particular subunit, thereby influencing the processing and presentation of antigens.

Chemically, LMP2 inhibitors can encompass a diverse range of small molecules or biologics that interact with LMP2 and disrupt its normal function. These inhibitors often work by binding to LMP2 and interfering with its proteolytic activity, thereby impacting the processing of proteins within the proteasome. This, in turn, can affect the immune response by altering the presentation of antigens on the surface of cells, which is a critical step in the immune system's surveillance and response to foreign invaders. By selectively inhibiting LMP2, researchers aim to gain insights into the regulation of antigen presentation and its implications in various biological processes.

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