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Tissue transglutaminase inhibitors over the past decade
Brianna Ryan1, Sarah Tribe1, Jeffrey W Keillor1
1Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON N6H 1N5, Canada.
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Tissue transglutaminase (TG2) is a multifunctional protein that functions as a protein cross-linking enzyme and also as an intracellular G-protein. It has been implicated in numerous disorders such as celiac disease, fibrosis and different cancers. Due to these diverse pathologies, there is a need to develop a range of inhibitors that can target the different functionalities of TG2. In this review, we present the latest inhibitors published over the past decade, specifically focussing on irreversible inhibitors (peptidomimetic and small-molecule), probes, and reversible inhibitors.

