Date published: 2025-9-12

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TMEM66 Inhibitors

TMEM66 inhibitors belong to a distinct chemical class that targets the transmembrane protein 66 (TMEM66), a protein encoded by the TMEM66 gene. TMEM66, also known as leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 50 (LRRC50), plays a pivotal role in cellular processes, particularly in the context of ciliary and flagellar function. This protein is recognized for its involvement in the assembly and maintenance of the axonemal dynein arms within cilia and flagella, essential structures for cellular motility and signaling. The inhibition of TMEM66 appears to disrupt these intricate processes, leading to altered ciliary and flagellar dynamics. Consequently, the development of TMEM66 inhibitors represents a strategic approach to modulate cellular functions related to cilia and flagella, providing a potential avenue for investigating the physiological and molecular implications of TMEM66 in various biological contexts.

The chemical structures of TMEM66 inhibitors are characterized by their ability to selectively interact with the TMEM66 protein, hampering its normal function. These inhibitors may act through competitive binding at specific binding sites on the TMEM66 protein, thereby impeding its interactions with other cellular components critical for ciliary and flagellar assembly. Understanding the structural features and mechanisms of action of TMEM66 inhibitors is crucial for unraveling the intricacies of ciliary and flagellar biology and may have implications for a broader understanding of cellular processes related to motility and signaling.

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