Date published: 2025-9-12

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PRAM-1 Inhibitors

The inhibitors listed are diverse in structure and target a variety of enzymes and signaling pathways. The chemical class referred to as PRAM-1 inhibitors includes compounds that can modulate signaling pathways or cellular processes related to PRAM-1's function, even though they do not target PRAM-1 directly. These inhibitors function by disrupting upstream or downstream signaling cascades that can influence the role of PRAM-1 in the cell.

For instance, kinase inhibitors like Imatinib and Staurosporine can alter the activity of kinases that may be involved in signaling pathways that PRAM-1 participates in. Inhibitors targeting the PI3K/AKT pathway (e.g., LY294002 and Wortmannin) or the MAPK/ERK pathway (e.g., U0126 and PD98059) can affect cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation processes, impacting PRAM-1's role in these pathways. The mTOR pathway, targeted by Rapamycin, is key in cell growth and metabolism, suggesting that inhibition here can also affect PRAM-1 associated processes. The modulation of these pathways by the chemicals listed can indirectly influence the activity and function of PRAM-1 within the cell. Each inhibitor affects different aspects of cellular signaling, and as a result, their collective impact on PRAM-1The table below lists a selection of chemicals that indirectly inhibit PRAM-1 by influencing related signaling pathways or cellular processes, as direct inhibitors are unspecified.

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