Date published: 2025-9-10

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MKP-1 Inhibitors

Mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1 (MKP-1), also known as dual specificity phosphatase 1 (DUSP1), is a crucial enzyme in cellular signaling processes. It belongs to the dual-specificity phosphatase (DUSP) family, which is characterized by its ability to dephosphorylate both threonine and tyrosine residues on target proteins. Specifically, MKP-1 serves as a negative regulator of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways, including the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), and p38 MAPK pathways. By dephosphorylating and inactivating these MAPKs, MKP-1 plays a pivotal role in controlling cellular responses to various stimuli and stressors, such as inflammation, oxidative stress, and growth factors. MKP-1 inhibitors are chemical compounds designed to attenuate the activity of MKP-1, thereby modulating the MAPK signaling pathways. Given the central role of MKP-1 in numerous cellular processes, its inhibition can lead to enhanced or prolonged MAPK signaling, which can have profound effects on cell proliferation, differentiation, survival, and stress responses. The development of MKP-1 inhibitors often requires intricate knowledge of the enzyme's structure, substrate specificity, and regulatory mechanisms. These inhibitors typically target the active site of MKP-1 or interfere with its interaction with MAPKs, thereby preventing the dephosphorylation and inactivation of the kinases.

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