Date published: 2025-12-18

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MYH8 Inhibitors

Common MYH8 Inhibitors include, but are not limited to (S)-(-)-Blebbistatin CAS 856925-71-8, ML-7 hydrochloride CAS 110448-33-4, ML-9 CAS 105637-50-1, Y-27632, free base CAS 146986-50-7 and 2,3-Butanedione 2-Monoxime CAS 57-71-6.

MYH8, part of the myosin superfamily, is intricately linked with muscle contraction and various cellular motility processes. Myosins are actin-dependent motor proteins that have a vital role in generating force and movement, particularly along actin filaments. These proteins are pivotal in processes like muscle contraction, vesicle and organelle transportation, and maintaining cell shape. Each myosin subtype possesses a specific structure and function tailored to its role within cells. MYH8 is a unique member, differentiated by its specific domain structure, localization within certain tissues, and its involvement in specialized cellular activities.

Inhibitors that target MYH8 are molecules specifically engineered to diminish or obstruct the activity of the MYH8 protein. Because myosins have a foundational role in various cellular activities, inhibiting MYH8 can lead to significant alterations in certain cellular functions. The mechanisms through which MYH8 inhibitors operate can be diverse, ranging from blocking the ATP-binding site (which is essential for myosin's motor function) to preventing actin-binding or impeding the necessary conformational shifts in the protein for its proper function. Studying these inhibitors can provide deep insights into the specific roles of MYH8 within cells, revealing its precise contributions to cellular motility and organization. Furthermore, these compounds are invaluable for broader research into the myosin superfamily, facilitating a deeper understanding of the interplay between various proteins and the intricate pathways they're part of. As science delves deeper into the complexities of cellular motor functions, the role of MYH8 inhibitors in decoding cellular dynamics becomes increasingly salient.

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