Date published: 2025-11-6

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ZYG11BL Inhibitors

ZYG11BL inhibitors are a chemical class that target the ZYG11B-like (ZYG11BL) protein, a homolog of the ZYG11 family involved in protein ubiquitination. ZYG11BL belongs to the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), a complex cellular mechanism responsible for degrading and recycling proteins, ensuring proper cellular function and regulation. The ZYG11 family, including ZYG11BL, acts as substrate adaptors that help recognize and tag certain proteins for degradation. Inhibitors of ZYG11BL are designed to interfere with this recognition and tagging process, potentially leading to altered protein degradation patterns within cells. The inhibition of ZYG11BL can have significant effects on cellular homeostasis, influencing protein turnover, signaling pathways, and cell cycle progression.

These inhibitors can be useful tools in studying the functional dynamics of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, particularly in the context of understanding how specific proteins are targeted for degradation. By inhibiting ZYG11BL, researchers can gain insights into the biological roles of proteins that rely on this degradation pathway, which can have widespread effects on cellular processes such as metabolism, growth, and stress responses. Furthermore, ZYG11BL inhibitors can help elucidate the complex interactions between the components of the UPS and how they are regulated at different stages of protein life cycles. These inhibitors offer a valuable approach for probing protein homeostasis mechanisms, which are critical for maintaining cellular integrity in various biological systems.

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