Date published: 2025-9-11

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NF2 Inhibitors

Common NF2 Inhibitors include, but are not limited to Rapamycin CAS 53123-88-9, Sorafenib CAS 284461-73-0, Erlotinib, Free Base CAS 183321-74-6, Gefitinib CAS 184475-35-2 and Sunitinib Malate CAS 341031-54-7.

The Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) gene encodes for a protein called merlin (also known as schwannomin). Merlin functions as a tumor suppressor and plays a critical role in regulating the activity of various cell signaling pathways, thereby influencing cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. Mutations in the NF2 gene often result in the loss of merlin's function, leading to unregulated cell growth. The NF2 gene is of significant interest to researchers due to its link with the development of specific benign tumors, primarily in the nervous system.

NF2 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to target and modulate the function or expression of the NF2 gene or the merlin protein. These inhibitors work by either directly interfering with the merlin protein or by targeting the pathways and proteins that interact with merlin. Given merlin's role in cell signaling, its inhibition can have profound effects on cellular functions. The development and study of NF2 inhibitors can provide deeper insights into the biological roles of merlin, especially in cellular growth regulation. Furthermore, understanding the mechanisms through which these inhibitors operate can shed light on the intricate web of cell signaling pathways that merlin modulates. Researching NF2 inhibitors thus not only advances our knowledge of cell biology but also paves the way for applications in addressing the challenges posed by NF2-associated tumors.

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