Date published: 2025-11-26

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Peroxin 11α Inhibitors

Peroxin 11α inhibitors are chemical compounds designed to target and inhibit the function of Peroxin 11α (Pex11α), a protein that plays a key role in the biogenesis and division of peroxisomes. Peroxisomes are essential organelles responsible for a variety of metabolic processes, including the breakdown of fatty acids and the detoxification of reactive oxygen species. Pex11α is involved in the elongation and division of peroxisomes, contributing to their proper distribution and maintenance within cells. By facilitating peroxisomal membrane remodeling, Pex11α ensures that peroxisomes can proliferate in response to cellular demands. Inhibitors of Pex11α disrupt this process, affecting peroxisomal dynamics and altering the organelle's ability to divide and proliferate.

At the molecular level, Peroxin 11α inhibitors may target specific domains of the protein that are critical for its role in peroxisomal membrane elongation and fission. Pex11α is known to interact with other proteins in the peroxisomal division machinery, such as dynamin-like proteins that mediate membrane scission. By blocking these interactions or interfering with the function of Pex11α directly, inhibitors prevent the normal division of peroxisomes, leading to changes in peroxisome number, size, and distribution within the cell. In experimental settings, these inhibitors are valuable for studying peroxisome biology, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms that regulate organelle biogenesis, lipid metabolism, and cellular detoxification processes. Researchers use Peroxin 11α inhibitors to explore how disruptions in peroxisomal division affect cellular function, particularly in relation to peroxisomal maintenance and metabolic homeostasis.

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