NELL2 activators constitute a group of chemical compounds that target the neural epidermal growth factor-like like 2 (NELL2) protein, which is a signaling molecule with multiple EGF-like domains. NELL2 is involved in the complex signaling networks that regulate neuronal development and function. It is known to play a role in neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity, and neural survival, primarily in the central nervous system.
Direct activators of NELL2 could potentially interact with the protein to enhance its ability to bind to its receptors on the surface of neurons or other cells within the nervous system. Such direct interaction might involve stabilizing the protein's structure, promoting its dimerization which is often a prerequisite for signaling, or increasing its affinity for receptor binding. This could result in the amplification of intracellular signaling cascades that are triggered by NELL2, thereby influencing neuronal growth, differentiation, or survival. Indirect activators of NELL2 would likely function by modulating the cellular pathways that control the expression, secretion, or processing of NELL2. These could include transcription factors that increase the expression of the NELL2 gene, enzymes that modify the post-translational state of the NELL2 protein for optimal activity, or chaperone proteins that assist in the proper folding and secretion of NELL2. Additionally, indirect activators could affect the recycling or degradation of the NELL2 receptors, thereby modulating the sensitivity of cells to NELL2 signaling.
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