Date published: 2025-9-11

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PKC ε Inhibitors

Protein kinase C epsilon (PKC ε) is one of the members of the protein kinase C (PKC) family of serine/threonine kinases. The PKC family plays a pivotal role in various cell signaling processes, including cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. PKC ε, in particular, has been identified as a crucial component in a variety of signaling pathways, participating in the transmission of intracellular messages and regulating various cellular functions. The activation of PKC ε typically occurs in response to increased levels of diacylglycerol (DAG) or other specific phorbol esters, leading to its translocation from the cytosol to the plasma membrane and subsequent phosphorylation of its target substrates.

PKC ε inhibitors are chemical compounds designed to specifically impede the activity of PKC ε. These inhibitors have been developed to provide a deeper understanding of the kinase's role in diverse cellular processes and to dissect its function in the intricate web of signaling pathways. The mechanisms by which these inhibitors work can vary. Some might bind directly to the kinase's active site, preventing its interaction with substrates. Others might obstruct the binding of ATP, the molecule that donates a phosphate group during the kinase reaction. Still, others might work by binding to allosteric sites on the enzyme, causing conformational changes that render the kinase inactive.

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