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NOD1 Inhibitor

NOD1 (Nucleotide-binding Oligomerization Domain-containing protein 1) inhibitors are compounds designed to target the NOD1 signaling pathway, which is part of the innate immune response involved in detecting bacterial peptidoglycans. NOD1 is a cytosolic pattern recognition receptor that recognizes specific motifs in bacterial cell wall components, particularly in Gram-negative bacteria. Upon activation by these motifs, NOD1 oligomerizes and interacts with downstream signaling molecules, leading to the activation of NF-κB and MAP kinase pathways, which trigger inflammatory responses and antimicrobial defenses. NOD1 inhibitors work by interfering with various steps in this signaling cascade, including blocking NOD1 oligomerization, inhibiting downstream kinase activation, or preventing NF-κB transcriptional activity.
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