Date published: 2025-9-17

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MAGI-1 Inhibitors

The inhibitors listed above target MAGI-1 indirectly by influencing various signaling pathways and cellular processes related to its function. These inhibitors encompass a range of chemical classes, including kinase inhibitors, cytoskeletal modulators, calcium signaling modulators, and others. LY294002 and U0126 are inhibitors of PI3K and MEK, respectively. These compounds can modulate signaling pathways such as PI3K/Akt and MAPK/ERK, which are crucial for cell junction assembly, signal transduction, and synaptic processes where MAGI-1 is involved. Wiskostatin and Blebbistatin affect cytoskeletal dynamics by inhibiting N-WASP and myosin II, respectively. Since MAGI-1 is involved in cell junction dynamics, these inhibitors can indirectly affect its functional role by altering the cytoskeletal architecture.

PP2 is a Src family kinase inhibitor, which can modulate signaling pathways intersecting with MAGI-1's role in cell communication and junctions. Similarly, SP600125, a JNK inhibitor, may affect cell stress and apoptosis-related pathways where MAGI-1 might be involved. BAPTA-AM and Ionomycin are modulators of calcium signaling. BAPTA-AM chelates intracellular calcium, while Ionomycin increases it, potentially influencing MAGI-1-related processes in synaptic assembly and function. Forskolin, by activating adenylate cyclase, can modulate cAMP levels, influencing signaling pathways where MAGI-1 is involved. KN-93, as a CaMKII inhibitor, affects calcium/calmodulin-dependent processes, which could be related to MAGI-1's function. Lastly, DAPT, a γ-secretase inhibitor, potentially influences Notch signaling, a pathway that might intersect with MAGI-1-related cellular processes.

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