Date published: 2025-9-10

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CSH1 Inhibitors

CSH1 inhibitors represent a specific class of compounds that target **CSH1** (also known as Cystathionine beta-synthase), an enzyme that plays a pivotal role in the transsulfuration pathway, which is essential for cysteine biosynthesis. CSH1 catalyzes the condensation of homocysteine and serine to form cystathionine, which is subsequently converted to cysteine. This process is critical for maintaining cellular redox balance, synthesizing glutathione, and regulating sulfide metabolism. The regulation of CSH1 activity is of particular interest, as it has implications in metabolic pathways related to oxidative stress and amino acid homeostasis.

Inhibitors of CSH1 function by interfering with its enzymatic activity, thereby affecting the overall flux of the transsulfuration pathway. By limiting the production of cystathionine and subsequently cysteine, these compounds can alter the concentrations of key metabolites involved in cellular signaling and stress responses. The exploration of CSH1 inhibitors offers insights into the mechanistic underpinnings of metabolic regulation and how variations in sulfur amino acid metabolism can influence various physiological and biochemical processes. Moreover, CSH1 inhibitors provide researchers with valuable tools to investigate the enzyme's role in different biological contexts, such as cellular adaptation to oxidative stress or metabolic alterations. This understanding can lead to a deeper appreciation of the complexities of amino acid metabolism and its integration with broader metabolic networks.

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