Date published: 2025-9-10

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CASPR4 Inhibitors

CASPR4 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that target the CASPR4 protein, a member of the neurexin family involved in cell adhesion and neural development. CASPR4, or Contactin Associated Protein-Like 4, is primarily expressed in the nervous system and plays an important role in the organization of neuronal structures, particularly in the development and maintenance of synaptic connections. It is closely related to other CASPR proteins, which are involved in the formation of paranodal junctions that separate the nodes of Ranvier from the myelinated regions of neurons. By inhibiting CASPR4, these compounds influence the molecular processes that govern the structural integrity and communication within neural circuits, particularly at sites where neurons and glial cells interact.

The mechanisms of action for CASPR4 inhibitors typically involve interference with the protein's binding sites or its ability to interact with other molecules in the neuronal environment. CASPR4 is known to participate in complex signaling pathways, contributing to the fine-tuning of synaptic connectivity and axonal guidance. Inhibition of CASPR4 can disrupt these pathways, leading to changes in how neurons align and communicate. Structurally, CASPR4 inhibitors may bind to key functional domains of the protein, preventing it from interacting with contactin proteins or other essential molecules in the synaptic environment. This disruption can lead to altered organization of the nervous system's structural components, which can be useful in studying the detailed role of CASPR4 in neural development and signaling. These inhibitors offer a valuable tool for exploring the specific functions of CASPR4 within broader neurobiological processes, especially related to cell adhesion and neural organization.

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