Date published: 2025-10-28

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USP49 Activators

USP49 activators primarily include molecules that indirectly influence the activity of USP49 by modulating the intracellular signaling pathways that interact with the ubiquitin-proteasome system. USP49 is a deubiquitinating enzyme, and its activity can be regulated by various cellular processes including the PI3K/Akt pathway, MAPK/ERK pathway, p38 MAPK pathway, JNK pathway, and calcium signaling.

A significant class of USP49 activators includes modulators of the PI3K/Akt pathway, such as Quercetin, LY294002, Genistein, Baicalein, and Triciribine. These molecules can indirectly activate USP49 by either enhancing or inhibiting the PI3K/Akt pathway, which is known to regulate the activity of various ubiquitin-specific proteases. Another class of USP49 activators includes inhibitors of the MAPK/ERK pathway (PD98059), p38 MAPK pathway (SB203580), and JNK pathway (SP600125). The inhibition of these pathways can indirectly activate USP49, as they interact with the ubiquitin-proteasome system, influencing the activity of deubiquitinating enzymes. Molecules that modulate calcium signaling, such as Ionomycin, Thapsigargin, and A23187, also constitute a class of USP49 activators. These molecules indirectly influence the activity of USP49 by altering intracellular calcium levels, which are known to regulate deubiquitinating enzymes. Lastly, a class of USP49 activators includes the Y-27632 molecule, a Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) inhibitor. The ROCK pathway is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including ubiquitination. Therefore, by inhibiting this pathway, Y-27632 can indirectly activate USP49.

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