Date published: 2025-9-5

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Arylsulfatase B Inhibitors

Arylsulfatase B inhibitors constitute a distinct chemical class that plays a pivotal role in modulating enzymatic activity within biological systems. Arylsulfatase B, also known as N-acetylgalactosamine-4-sulfatase (arylsulfatase B), is an enzyme responsible for the hydrolysis of sulfate esters from various molecules, particularly glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). These macromolecules are integral components of the extracellular matrix and play crucial roles in maintaining tissue structure and function. Arylsulfatase B inhibitors, therefore, are compounds designed to selectively inhibit the catalytic activity of this enzyme.

Arylsulfatase B inhibitors often feature unique molecular scaffolds that interact specifically with the active site of the enzyme, disrupting its ability to cleave sulfate moieties from GAGs. The inhibition of arylsulfatase B can have profound consequences on cellular processes, as the enzyme's activity is intricately linked to the regulation of GAG metabolism. By modulating arylsulfatase B, these inhibitors may alter the composition of the extracellular matrix, influencing cell signaling, adhesion, and tissue integrity. The development and study of arylsulfatase B inhibitors contribute not only to our understanding of enzymatic mechanisms within biological systems but also hold potential implications for the design of compounds with applications in various fields, such as biochemistry and molecular biology.

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Dextran Sulfate, Sodium Salt MW ~500,000

9011-18-1sc-203917
sc-203917A
sc-203917B
sc-203917C
10 g
50 g
100 g
1 kg
$56.00
$163.00
$367.00
$3070.00
7
(2)

Dextran sulfate acts on several enzymes and may affect ARSB by mimicking natural substrates.

Sodium chlorate

7775-09-9sc-212938
100 g
$58.00
1
(0)

Sodium chlorate is known to inactivate sulfatase enzymes by oxidizing their active site cysteine.