Date published: 2025-9-16

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Collagen Type IV-α2 Inhibitors

Collagen Type IV-α2 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the function of the alpha 2 chain of collagen type IV (Collagen Type IV-α2), a crucial component of the basement membrane in various tissues. Collagen type IV is a non-fibrillar collagen that forms a network-like structure, providing essential support and filtration properties in the basement membranes of the kidneys, lungs, blood vessels, and other organs. The alpha 2 chain, along with other alpha chains (such as α1, α3, α4, α5, and α6), contributes to the formation of this collagen's characteristic triple-helix and subsequent assembly into a complex meshwork that underpins the architecture of the basement membrane. This network is vital for separating epithelial and endothelial cells from underlying connective tissue, as well as for maintaining tissue integrity and function. Inhibitors of Collagen Type IV-α2 are designed to interfere with the synthesis, assembly, or stability of this specific alpha chain, thereby impacting the formation and function of the collagen type IV network.

The design and development of Collagen Type IV-α2 inhibitors require an in-depth understanding of the molecular structure and interactions of this alpha chain within the larger collagen type IV complex. The alpha 2 chain is characterized by a series of glycine-proline-hydroxyproline repeats that are essential for the formation of its triple-helical structure, which is a prerequisite for its incorporation into the basement membrane. Inhibitors targeting Collagen Type IV-α2 typically bind to specific sites on this chain, either preventing its proper folding into the triple helix or obstructing its ability to interact with other collagen molecules and basement membrane components. These inhibitors can be small molecules, peptides, or antibodies that exhibit high specificity for the alpha 2 chain, thereby selectively disrupting its role in basement membrane assembly without affecting other collagen types or chains. The specificity of these inhibitors is crucial, as collagen type IV is integral to the structure and function of various tissues, and off-target effects could lead to widespread disruptions in cellular architecture. Advanced techniques such as X-ray crystallography, molecular dynamics simulations, and high-throughput screening are often employed to identify and refine inhibitors that effectively target Collagen Type IV-α2, ensuring they bind with high affinity and selectivity to achieve the desired modulation of basement membrane structure and function.

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Berberine

2086-83-1sc-507337
250 mg
$90.00
1
(0)

Berberine may downregulate Collagen Type IV-α2 by hindering the transcription factors and signaling pathways that govern the collagen gene expression in fibrotic diseases.

D,L-Sulforaphane

4478-93-7sc-207495A
sc-207495B
sc-207495C
sc-207495
sc-207495E
sc-207495D
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
1 g
10 g
250 mg
$150.00
$286.00
$479.00
$1299.00
$8299.00
$915.00
22
(1)

Sulforaphane might decrease Collagen Type IV-α2 expression by promoting the activation of the Nrf2 pathway, which is known to attenuate fibrogenesis and collagen production in various tissues.