Date published: 2025-9-19

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Mucin 1 Inhibitors

Mucin 1 (MUC1) is a transmembrane glycoprotein that is extensively glycosylated and plays a crucial role in the protective function of mucosal surfaces against pathogens and mechanical damage. Its structure consists of a large extracellular domain with numerous tandem repeats rich in serine, threonine, and proline residues, which are sites for O-linked glycosylation. These tandem repeats contribute to the formation of a dense glycoprotein layer on epithelial cell surfaces. The molecule also possesses a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic tail, which has been implicated in several signal transduction pathways. Mucin 1 inhibitors are compounds designed to specifically target and modulate the activity or expression of MUC1. Given the extensive post-translational modifications and unique structure of MUC1, these inhibitors might employ various mechanisms. Some may interfere with the glycosylation process of MUC1, affecting its stability and function on the cell surface. Others might target the interactions of MUC1 with its binding partners or affect the signal transduction pathways associated with its cytoplasmic tail. By modulating MUC1's function or expression, these inhibitors can influence various physiological processes, such as cellular adhesion, signaling, and protection of mucosal surfaces.

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