Date published: 2025-10-31

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Shank2 Inhibitors

Shank2 inhibitors are a theoretical class of chemical compounds designed to specifically target and inhibit the function of the Shank2 protein, a crucial scaffolding protein located in the postsynaptic density of excitatory synapses in the brain. Shank2 plays a vital role in synaptic organization and signal transduction by linking neurotransmitter receptors and other postsynaptic proteins to the actin cytoskeleton. This connection is essential for maintaining synaptic structure and facilitating efficient neuronal communication. By influencing synaptic strength and plasticity, Shank2 is integral to processes such as learning and memory.

Inhibitors of Shank2 would aim to disrupt its interactions with binding partners by targeting specific domains within the protein, such as the PDZ domain, the SH3 domain, or the proline-rich regions. By binding to these domains, these inhibitors could prevent Shank2 from assembling the postsynaptic density complex, thereby modulating synaptic organization and function. Such compounds would be valuable tools for researchers studying the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic formation and neuronal signaling. By selectively inhibiting Shank2, scientists could dissect its specific contributions to synaptic dynamics without affecting other proteins in the Shank family.

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