Date published: 2025-9-12

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FREM3 Inhibitors

FREM3 inhibitors are chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of the FREM3 protein. FREM3, or FRAS1-related extracellular matrix protein 3, belongs to the FRAS1 family of extracellular matrix proteins, which are involved in cell adhesion, structural support, and communication between cells and their surrounding environments. Inhibition of FREM3 is of interest due to its regulatory role in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, particularly in the context of cellular signaling pathways that affect tissue development and remodeling. By disrupting FREM3 function, these inhibitors can influence the extracellular matrix architecture and modify the interactions between cells and the matrix, which can have broader implications for cell migration, differentiation, and proliferation.

The chemical structures of FREM3 inhibitors can vary widely, but they generally feature functional groups that enable them to bind specifically to FREM3's active or binding sites, thereby blocking its interactions with other proteins or molecules in the extracellular matrix. The design of these inhibitors often involves the identification of key domains within the FREM3 protein that are critical for its activity, followed by the synthesis of molecules that can effectively block these domains. FREM3 inhibitors may be classified into several subclasses depending on their chemical nature, such as small-molecule inhibitors or peptide-based inhibitors. Structural modifications of these inhibitors aim to enhance their binding affinity and selectivity for FREM3, thus ensuring precise modulation of the targeted protein's function. Understanding the structural basis of FREM3 interactions is essential for the development of more potent and selective inhibitors in this class.

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