Epoxomicin
Proteasome inhibitor preventing premature CFTR breakdown
General information
Epoxomicin is a naturally occurring protein in our cells. It is a selective proteasome inhibitor with anti-inflammatory activity. It is used in experimental studies and is not yet available as a human pharmaceutical. In relation to cystic fibrosis, our AIM tool found the data that epoxomicin can help rescue F508del-CFTR function by preventing its degradation.
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C28H50N4O7
Drug-Mutation Relation
results for D1152H / F508del
See all data on EpoxomicinTreats
| Mutation | Link | Tested on | Impact factor | Notes |
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| F508del | Rescue of Murine F508del CFTR Activity in Native Intestine by Low Temperature and Proteasome Inhibitors | murine cell cultures | 3.73 |
Does not treat
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