Date published: 2025-9-18

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NUDT7 Inhibitors

NUDT7 inhibitors represent a specific category of chemical compounds designed to target and modulate the activity of NUDT7, which is short for Nudix Hydrolase 7. Nudix hydrolases are a family of enzymes responsible for hydrolyzing nucleoside diphosphates linked to various moieties, and they play a role in maintaining the cellular balance of nucleotide pools. NUDT7, in particular, acts on nucleoside diphosphates containing a wide range of moieties, including amino acids, lipids, and oxidized derivatives of nucleotides. Inhibitors of NUDT7 are developed to interact with this specific enzyme, potentially influencing its catalytic activity and its role in nucleotide metabolism and homeostasis. Structurally, NUDT7 inhibitors are carefully designed to engage specific regions or binding sites on the NUDT7 protein. This interaction can disrupt the normal functioning of NUDT7, potentially altering its ability to hydrolyze nucleoside diphosphates and maintain nucleotide balance within the cell. The mechanisms by which NUDT7 inhibitors exert their effects can vary, but their primary objective is to serve as valuable tools for researchers investigating nucleotide metabolism, nucleotide pool regulation, and the roles of NUDT7 in these essential cellular processes. By studying the biochemical and functional aspects of NUDT7 and its modulation by inhibitors, researchers can gain insights into the complex mechanisms that govern nucleotide homeostasis and its impact on various cellular functions, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding of fundamental molecular processes within cells.

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