Date published: 2025-12-28

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PTP-MEG2 Inhibitors

PTP-MEG2 inhibitors encompass a range of chemicals that indirectly modulate the function and activity of PTP-MEG2, a protein tyrosine phosphatase involved in various signaling pathways. These inhibitors primarily function by targeting pathways associated with tyrosine phosphorylation and cell signaling, crucial for PTP-MEG2's role in cellular regulation. Compounds such as Sodium Orthovanadate and Phenylarsine Oxide, known to inhibit protein tyrosine phosphatases, can affect the enzymatic activity of PTP-MEG2. Additionally, tyrosine kinase inhibitors like Genistein, Erlotinib, and Sorafenib, by altering downstream signaling processes, can indirectly influence PTP-MEG2's function.

Other inhibitors, including Dasatinib, Imatinib, and Lapatinib, target specific kinases and receptors involved in signaling pathways that are associated with PTP-MEG2 activity. Sunitinib and Pazopanib, as multikinase inhibitors, represent another approach to modulating signaling pathways relevant to PTP-MEG2. Staurosporine, a broad-spectrum protein kinase inhibitor, and Perifosine, an AKT inhibitor, can also influence pathways associated with PTP-MEG2.

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