Ubiquitination/ Proteasome
Once the substrate protein is labeled, proteasome will bind to a polyubiquitin chain, allowing the degradation of the labeled protein. The polyubiquitinated target protein is then recognized and degraded by the 26S proteasome. Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) reverse the process of ubiquitination by removing ubiquitin from its substrate protein. Dysregulation of the ubiquitin-proteasome system has been linked to cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases etc.
- B1397 Trifluoperazine 2HClSummary: Dopamine D2 receptor inhibitor
- B1395 Sulfacetamide SodiumSummary: Sulfonamide antibiotic
- B1391 Divalproex SodiumSummary: Epilepsy/migraines/bipolar disorder medicine
- B7637 SMER 28Summary: Positive regulator of autophagy
- B6160 PIK-III1 CitationSummary: VPS34 inhibitor and inhibits autophagy
- B6174 MRT68921Summary: dual autophagy kinase ULK1/2 inhibitor
- B6179 VPS34-IN1Summary: Vps34 inhibitor
- A2571 Pepstatin A1 CitationTarget: Cathepsins|Renin|HIV proteases|PepsinsSummary: Aspartic protease inhibitor
- A4083 Rocilinostat (ACY-1215)1 CitationTarget: Histone Deacetylases (HDACs)Summary: Selective HDAC6 inhibitor
- A1903 E 64d4 CitationSummary: Cysteine protease inhibitor