Epoxomicin

Proteasome inhibitor preventing premature CFTR breakdown

Phase of research

Pre-clinical

How it helps

Restore CFTR Function


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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Dietary sources

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C28H50N4O7


Drug-Mutation Relation

results for D1152H / F508del
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Treats

Mutation Link Tested on Impact factor Notes
F508del Rescue of Murine F508del CFTR Activity in Native Intestine by Low Temperature and Proteasome Inhibitors murine cell cultures 3.73

Does not treat

Mutation Link Tested on Impact factor Notes