Date published: 2025-9-14

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MAST205 Inhibitors

MAST205, also known as microtubule-associated serine/threonine-protein kinase 205, is a protein involved in regulating various cellular processes, including cell division, migration, and intracellular signaling. As a member of the MAST kinase family, MAST205 plays a crucial role in modulating microtubule dynamics and cytoskeletal organization, which are essential for maintaining cell structure and function. Functionally, MAST205 is implicated in cell cycle progression and mitotic spindle assembly, where it phosphorylates microtubule-associated proteins and regulates their interactions with microtubules. Additionally, MAST205 has been implicated in intracellular signaling pathways, such as the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, where it phosphorylates and regulates the activity of downstream signaling molecules, contributing to cellular responses such as proliferation and differentiation.

Inhibition of MAST205 involves targeting its catalytic activity or disrupting its interactions with regulatory proteins and substrates. One approach to inhibition is the use of small molecule inhibitors that specifically target the ATP-binding site of MAST205, thereby preventing its kinase activity and subsequent phosphorylation of substrates. Additionally, strategies aimed at interfering with protein-protein interactions essential for MAST205 function can effectively inhibit its activity. This can be achieved through the use of peptide inhibitors or small molecules that disrupt the formation of protein complexes involved in MAST205-mediated signaling pathways. Overall, elucidating the mechanisms of MAST205 inhibition offers insights into interventions for diseases associated with dysregulated microtubule dynamics and aberrant intracellular signaling.

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