Date published: 2025-10-31

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CPA6 Inhibitors

CPA6 inhibitors are chemical compounds designed to specifically target and inhibit the activity of the enzyme carboxypeptidase A6 (CPA6), a member of the metallocarboxypeptidase family. CPA6 is a zinc-dependent exopeptidase that cleaves C-terminal amino acid residues from peptide substrates. Like other carboxypeptidases, CPA6 plays a role in the post-translational modification of proteins and peptides by removing specific amino acids from the carboxy terminus of polypeptides. This enzyme is highly expressed in specific tissues, including the brain, where it has been implicated in processes related to peptide hormone maturation and neurotransmitter regulation. CPA6's catalytic activity is reliant on the binding of zinc ions, which are essential for its function as a metalloenzyme.

Inhibitors of CPA6 function by disrupting its catalytic activity, either by chelating the zinc ion required for enzymatic function or by binding to the active site, preventing substrate access. These inhibitors can provide insights into the regulatory role of CPA6 in the biochemical pathways where it is involved, such as the cleavage and processing of bioactive peptides. By inhibiting CPA6, researchers can explore how this enzyme contributes to protein maturation, signaling pathways, and cellular metabolism. Inhibition of CPA6 also helps in understanding its role in different tissues, shedding light on the broader physiological processes that depend on precise peptide modification. Studying CPA6 inhibition allows scientists to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying its regulatory function and the potential consequences of altered enzyme activity on biological systems.

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