Date published: 2025-9-21

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GlnRS Inhibitors

GlnRS inhibitors belong to a distinctive chemical class that specifically targets the enzyme glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase (GlnRS), a critical component in the protein synthesis machinery of cells. GlnRS is responsible for catalyzing the attachment of glutamine to its cognate transfer RNA (tRNA), a fundamental step in the accurate incorporation of glutamine into nascent polypeptide chains during translation. Inhibitors of GlnRS interfere with this enzymatic process, disrupting the normal progression of protein synthesis. By selectively impeding the function of GlnRS, these inhibitors act as potent modulators of cellular activity, influencing the overall landscape of protein expression within the cell. GlnRS inhibitors often involves small organic compounds that exhibit high affinity and specificity for the active site of the GlnRS enzyme. These inhibitors may function through competitive binding, obstructing the access of glutamine to the enzyme's catalytic pocket. Alternatively, they may operate through non-competitive mechanisms, altering the enzyme's conformation and impairing its ability to catalyze the aminoacylation reaction. The development of GlnRS inhibitors represents a targeted approach to manipulate cellular processes at the molecular level, offering insights into the intricate mechanisms governing protein synthesis.

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