Date published: 2025-9-15

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ART4 Inhibitors

ART4 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that target and inhibit the activity of ADP-ribosyltransferase 4 (ART4), an enzyme responsible for catalyzing the transfer of ADP-ribose from NAD⁺ to specific protein substrates. ART4 plays a role in the post-translational modification process known as ADP-ribosylation, which can affect the activity, stability, and interactions of proteins within cells. By inhibiting ART4, these compounds interfere with the enzyme's ability to modify its protein targets, thereby blocking ADP-ribosylation. This can lead to changes in the protein's function or interaction networks, making ART4 inhibitors useful for understanding how ADP-ribosylation contributes to cellular processes such as signal transduction and protein regulation.

The inhibition of ART4 can disrupt various cellular mechanisms, as ADP-ribosylation is integral to modulating protein functions, including protein-protein interactions and cellular communication pathways. ART4 inhibitors block the enzyme's activity by either binding to its active site or interfering with its regulatory domains, preventing the transfer of ADP-ribose to target proteins. The inhibition of ART4 is particularly useful in research aimed at unraveling the specific roles of this enzyme in complex biological pathways. By preventing ADP-ribosylation, ART4 inhibitors enable scientists to study the downstream effects on protein activity, conformational changes, and intracellular signaling. These inhibitors serve as critical tools for exploring how ADP-ribosylation orchestrates diverse cellular functions and protein dynamics, providing valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms that underlie cellular regulation and homeostasis.

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