varmistat
Varmistat is a fictional small-molecule inhibitor commonly used in pharmacology education and speculative literature to illustrate principles of drug discovery. In these depictions, varmistat targets a hypothetical enzyme called VARM-1, a serine/threonine kinase proposed to regulate cell cycle progression.
Proposed mechanism and effects: varmistat is described as a selective inhibitor that binds the ATP-binding pocket
Pharmacology in fictional models: in example studies, varmistat is assigned pharmacokinetic properties that allow oral administration
Regulatory and real-world status: varmistat does not exist as a real-world therapeutic. There are no clinical