Date published: 2025-9-11

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C4ST-3 Inhibitors

C4ST-3 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target the activity of the carbohydrate sulfotransferase enzyme known as C4ST-3, which is responsible for catalyzing the sulfation of chondroitin, a type of glycosaminoglycan. C4ST-3 plays a key role in the biosynthesis of sulfated chondroitin, transferring sulfate groups to the 4-position of N-acetylgalactosamine residues within the chondroitin sulfate chains. This modification is critical for the structural integrity and function of extracellular matrix components, which are involved in cellular signaling, structural support, and molecular interactions within tissues. Inhibiting C4ST-3 interferes with this sulfation process, potentially altering the biochemical properties of chondroitin sulfate and its ability to participate in key cellular processes.

The development of C4ST-3 inhibitors typically focuses on identifying and blocking the active site of the enzyme or its substrate-binding regions, preventing the transfer of sulfate groups. These inhibitors are usually designed as small molecules or peptide-based compounds with high specificity for C4ST-3 to minimize cross-reactivity with other sulfotransferases that act on different substrates. By inhibiting C4ST-3, researchers can explore the impact of altered chondroitin sulfation on the structure and function of extracellular matrices, as well as the downstream effects on cellular communication, migration, and tissue organization. C4ST-3 inhibitors are valuable tools for studying the enzymatic mechanisms involved in sulfation and for gaining insights into the role of sulfated glycosaminoglycans in the regulation of complex biological systems.

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