Date published: 2026-4-24

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P4HA Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of P4HA Inhibitors for use in various applications. P4HA Inhibitors target prolyl 4-hydroxylase (P4HA), an enzyme critical for the hydroxylation of proline residues in collagen, which is essential for collagen stability and maturation. By inhibiting P4HA, researchers can explore the regulatory mechanisms of collagen biosynthesis and its impact on the extracellular matrix's structure and function. This category of chemicals is invaluable in studying the modulation of cellular processes such as adhesion, migration, and differentiation that are influenced by the extracellular matrix. P4HA Inhibitors are pivotal tools in understanding the biochemical pathways involved in tissue remodeling and fibrosis, providing insights into how cells interact with and remodel their microenvironment. These inhibitors are also used to investigate the role of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) since P4HA activity is closely linked to the cellular response to hypoxia. By using P4HA Inhibitors, scientists can dissect the complex signaling networks that regulate hypoxia response and its downstream effects on cellular metabolism and gene expression. Furthermore, these inhibitors are essential for research on protein modifications and their impact on protein function and stability. The ability to modulate P4HA activity allows researchers to probe the intricate balance between collagen synthesis and degradation, shedding light on the physiological and pathological processes that depend on a properly functioning extracellular matrix. View detailed information on our available P4HA Inhibitors by clicking on the product name.
Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

N-Oxalylglycine

5262-39-5sc-202720
sc-202720A
10 mg
100 mg
$53.00
$153.00
5
(1)

N-Oxalylglycine acts as a competitive inhibitor of prolyl hydroxylase enzymes, showcasing a unique ability to form stable chelates with metal ions in the active site. This interaction disrupts the enzyme's normal substrate binding, effectively modulating collagen synthesis pathways. Its distinct structural features facilitate rapid reaction kinetics, while the compound's polar functional groups enhance solubility, promoting effective interactions in various biochemical environments.

1,4-DPCA

331830-20-7sc-200758
sc-200758A
5 mg
25 mg
$69.00
$271.00
5
(0)

1,4-DPCA functions as a potent prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor, characterized by its ability to form transient covalent bonds with enzyme residues. This interaction alters the enzyme's conformation, impacting its catalytic efficiency. The compound's unique steric properties enable selective binding, while its reactivity as an acid halide allows for diverse electrophilic interactions. Additionally, its hydrophobic regions contribute to membrane permeability, influencing cellular uptake dynamics.