Date published: 2025-9-22

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CTH Inhibitors

CTH inhibitors belong to a specific category of compounds that are designed to interact with and modulate the function of the cystathionine gamma-lyase (CTH) enzyme. CTH is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the transsulfuration pathway of sulfur amino acid metabolism. This metabolic pathway is intricately involved in the biosynthesis of cysteine, an essential amino acid that has numerous roles in cellular processes, including protein synthesis and the formation of crucial signaling molecules.The function of CTH inhibitors revolves around their ability to bind to the active sites or binding domains of the CTH enzyme, thereby influencing its enzymatic activity. By altering the function of CTH, these inhibitors offer a means to investigate the intricate regulatory mechanisms that govern sulfur amino acid metabolism and its impact on cellular homeostasis. The study of CTH inhibitors provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between various metabolic pathways and their implications for cellular function. As the transsulfuration pathway is interconnected with other metabolic networks, the exploration of CTH inhibitors can unravel the broader metabolic connections and contribute to our understanding of how cells maintain their equilibrium in response to changing conditions.

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