Date published: 2025-10-29

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USP44 Activators

The chemical class termed USP44 Activators encompasses a diverse range of compounds known for their ability to influence cellular pathways or processes that are also associated with the function of Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 44 (USP44). This class includes a variety of naturally occurring compounds, enzyme inhibitors, and synthetic molecules. Notably, these activators do not directly interact with USP44 in a specific manner; instead, they engage in broader cellular activities, which, in turn, can have an impact on the pathways or processes where USP44 is operative. For example, compounds like Epigallocatechin gallate, found in green tea, and Resveratrol, present in red wine, are polyphenols known to modulate cell cycle regulation pathways – an area where USP44 plays a crucial role. Similarly, Curcumin, a constituent of turmeric, and Sulforaphane, are involved in modulating cellular stress responses, a process where USP44 is implicated.

Furthermore, this class includes a range of inhibitors that target specific enzymes or signaling pathways, such as LY294002 and Wortmannin, both of which are phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitors. Their role in affecting cell cycle and survival pathways offers a route through which USP44 activity can be influenced, given the enzyme's involvement in these processes. Other notable members include Rapamycin, an mTOR inhibitor, and various MAPK pathway inhibitors like PD98059, SP600125, U0126, and SB203580. These compounds are integral in modulating cell growth, differentiation, stress response, and apoptotic pathways, all of which intersect with the biological functions of USP44. By altering these pathways, USP44 Activators indirectly influence the regulatory landscape in which USP44 operates.

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