Date published: 2025-11-24

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TBC1D8 Inhibitors

TBC1D8 inhibitors represent a class of compounds designed to modulate the activity of the TBC1D8 protein, which plays a crucial role in cellular processes related to intracellular vesicle trafficking. TBC1D8, also known as Tre-2/Bub2/Cdc16 (TBC) domain family member 8, is a member of the TBC domain-containing proteins that act as GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) for Rab GTPases. The TBC1D8 protein, specifically, is implicated in the regulation of endosomal dynamics and trafficking events within cells. In its inactive state, TBC1D8 interacts with Rab GTPases, inhibiting their GTPase activity and allowing the retention of vesicles within the cell. The development of TBC1D8 inhibitors aims to interfere with this regulatory mechanism, leading to altered vesicle trafficking and influencing cellular processes dependent on proper vesicular transport.

TBC1D8 inhibitors are designed to interact with the catalytic domain of the TBC1D8 protein, disrupting its ability to modulate Rab GTPases effectively. The chemical modifications introduced to these inhibitors often involve a careful balance between achieving specificity for TBC1D8 and minimizing off-target effects. Researchers focus on elucidating the structural details of the TBC1D8 protein and its interactions with small molecules to guide the rational design of inhibitors. The ongoing exploration of TBC1D8 inhibitors contributes to our understanding of cellular trafficking mechanisms and opens avenues for potential applications in various research contexts related to intracellular transport dynamics.

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