Date published: 2025-9-15

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MxB Inhibitors

MVB12B inhibitors are chemical agents designed to specifically inhibit the function of the MVB12B protein, which is a component of the ESCRT-I (Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport) machinery. The ESCRT-I complex plays a pivotal role in the sorting of ubiquitinated membrane proteins into multivesicular bodies (MVBs), which are essential for the proper degradation of membrane-bound proteins within the lysosome. MVB12B, along with its paralog MVB12A, assists in recruiting ubiquitinated cargo to the ESCRT pathway, and its inhibition can disrupt the efficiency of sorting and vesicle formation. By targeting MVB12B, these inhibitors can affect the trafficking of membrane proteins, influencing how cells regulate protein turnover, receptor downregulation, and various intracellular signaling pathways.

In the context of cellular research, MVB12B inhibitors are valuable for dissecting the distinct roles of MVB12B within the ESCRT-I complex. Although MVB12A and MVB12B share similarities, studies suggest they may have non-redundant functions, and inhibiting MVB12B specifically allows researchers to explore the functional differences between these two proteins. These inhibitors are particularly useful for investigating how alterations in the ESCRT pathway affect processes such as vesicle formation, membrane protein degradation, and cell signaling. Additionally, MVB12B inhibitors help researchers understand the broader impact of ESCRT dysregulation on membrane dynamics, protein sorting, and cellular homeostasis, offering insights into how cells maintain proper protein balance and prevent the accumulation of damaged or misfolded proteins within the endosomal-lysosomal system.

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