Date published: 2025-9-14

1-800-457-3801

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

KLHL1 Inhibitors

KLHL1 inhibitors are a specific class of chemical compounds designed to target and inhibit the activity of the Kelch-like protein 1 (KLHL1), a member of the BTB-Kelch superfamily. KLHL1 is characterized by its unique structural composition, which includes a BTB (Broad-Complex, Tramtrack and Bric a brac) domain, a BACK (BTB And C-terminal Kelch) domain, and several Kelch repeats. This protein is known to play a role in various cellular processes, primarily through its involvement in the ubiquitination pathway. The ubiquitination pathway is crucial for protein degradation, a key mechanism in cellular homeostasis and regulation. KLHL1 functions as a substrate-specific adapter for Cullin 3-based E3 ubiquitin ligases, facilitating the ubiquitination of specific target proteins. The structure of KLHL1, particularly its Kelch repeats, is essential for its interaction with target proteins, making these domains key targets for the development of inhibitors.

The synthesis and design of KLHL1 inhibitors are grounded in a deep understanding of the protein's structure and its functional mechanisms. These inhibitors are generally small molecules or peptides that specifically target the Kelch repeats or other crucial domains of KLHL1. The development process involves detailed structural analysis, often utilizing techniques such as X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. These techniques provide insights into the three-dimensional architecture of KLHL1, highlighting binding sites and interaction interfaces for inhibitors. Additionally, computational methods, including molecular modeling and docking simulations, are extensively used to predict the binding affinity and specificity of inhibitors. These computational predictions are crucial for guiding the chemical synthesis of compounds that can effectively bind to KLHL1, disrupting its role in the ubiquitination pathway. The process of developing KLHL1 inhibitors is iterative, involving the synthesis, testing, and refinement of compounds to achieve optimal inhibition. This field of research is continuously advancing, driven by ongoing scientific discoveries and technological developments, contributing to a broader understanding of the ubiquitination process and the modulation of protein-protein interactions.

SEE ALSO...

Items 171 to 11 of 11 total

Display:

Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING