MAN2B1, also known as alpha-mannosidase II, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the modification of N-linked oligosaccharides during glycoprotein biosynthesis. The process of glycosylation, where sugar moieties are attached to proteins, is fundamental for proper protein folding, stability, and cell signaling. MAN2B1 specifically functions in the Golgi apparatus, where it catalyzes the hydrolysis of the terminal alpha-mannose residues from the intermediate oligosaccharide in a precise sequence that ensures the correct glycan structure. Given its key position in the glycosylation pathway, the expression and activity of MAN2B1 are tightly regulated within the cellular environment. Alterations in the expression of MAN2B1 can have significant effects on the glycosylation pattern of proteins, impacting a broad range of cellular functions and the physiological state of the organism.In the exploration of MAN2B1 expression, researchers have identified several chemical compounds that could potentially serve as inhibitors, influencing the expression level of this enzyme. Compounds such as 5-Azacytidine and Decitabine may inhibit expression by causing DNA demethylation at the gene promoter, leading to transcriptional repression. Histone deacetylase inhibitors like Trichostatin A and Vorinostat are known to alter chromatin structure, which can result in decreased MAN2B1 gene transcription. Other compounds, such as Mithramycin A, could directly interfere with transcription factor binding to the MAN2B1 promoter, thus reducing expression. Sirolimus, an inhibitor of the mTOR pathway, may decrease the translation of MAN2B1 transcripts, while LY294002, a PI3K inhibitor, could suppress downstream signaling pathways essential for the transcription of the MAN2B1 gene. Curcumin, with its broad-spectrum influence on transcription factors, might lead to a reduction in MAN2B1 mRNA synthesis, demonstrating the diverse mechanisms through which chemical compounds can exert their effects on this critical enzyme's expression. These findings provide a basis for further research into the complex regulation of MAN2B1 and highlight the intricate interplay between chemical compounds and genetic expression.