Date published: 2025-9-14

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Slap Inhibitors

Slap inhibitors are a class of chemicals designed to reduce the activity of Src-like adaptor protein (Slap), whose role in cellular processes includes the regulation of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling pathways. Slap is known to modulate the activity of Src family kinases (SFKs) and has been implicated in the negative regulation of receptor tyrosine kinases such as the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR).

Direct inhibitors of Slap might bind to the protein and interfere with its ability to interact with its substrates or partner proteins. This could inhibit its adaptor functions or prevent it from recruiting other proteins that are necessary for its regulatory actions. For example, Slap is known to facilitate the ubiquitination and degradation of certain receptor tyrosine kinases. An inhibitor that prevents Slap from binding to these receptors would thereby stabilize the receptors and prolong their signaling activity. Indirect Slap inhibitors might operate by interfering with the signaling pathways that regulate Slap expression or activity. For instance, they could inhibit the kinases that phosphorylate Slap, which might be required for its full activity. Alternatively, they could modulate the expression of Slap by influencing transcription factors or signaling molecules involved in Slap gene expression.

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