Date published: 2026-5-16

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Protein Z Inhibitors

Protein Z inhibitors are a class of compounds that modulate the function of Protein Z, a vitamin K-dependent plasma glycoprotein that has been implicated in the coagulation cascade. Protein Z itself is not an enzyme but serves as a cofactor for the inhibition of membrane-bound factor Xa (factor 10a) in the presence of calcium and phospholipids. It works in conjunction with a serine protease inhibitor, protein Z-dependent protease inhibitor (ZPI), to enhance the rate of factor Xa inactivation. Thus, inhibitors of Protein Z are compounds that can bind to Protein Z and hinder its ability to promote the inactivation of factor Xa by ZPI. Since Protein Z is part of the finely balanced system of coagulation, its inhibitors can influence the intricate process of thrombogenesis and hemostasis by affecting the modulation of factor Xa activity.

The development of Protein Z inhibitors involves detailed chemical and structural analysis of Protein Z and its interaction with ZPI. These inhibitors are designed to interact with the specific domains of Protein Z that are responsible for its binding to ZPI and phospholipids, thereby disrupting the Protein Z-ZPI complex formation or the subsequent inactivation of factor Xa. The inhibitory compounds often mimic the natural ligands of Protein Z or bind to key regions of the protein, which are crucial for its cofactor activity. The specificity of these inhibitors is crucial to ensure that they do not interfere with other vitamin K-dependent processes or proteins involved in coagulation. The design and synthesis of these inhibitors rely on advanced computational models, structural biology, and medicinal chemistry techniques to achieve precise interactions with Protein Z, thereby affecting its role in the coagulation system.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Warfarin

81-81-2sc-205888
sc-205888A
1 g
10 g
$73.00
$246.00
7
(1)

Interferes with the vitamin K cycle, reducing the activity of vitamin K-dependent proteins including potentially Protein Z.

Acenocoumarol

152-72-7sc-217560
25 mg
$191.00
1
(0)

Prevents the carboxylation of glutamic acid residues on vitamin K-dependent proteins which can affect Protein Z maturation and function.

Rivaroxaban

366789-02-8sc-208311
2 mg
$158.00
18
(1)

Direct Factor Xa inhibitor that can indirectly reduce the functional capacity of Protein Z which is proposed to serve as a cofactor for Factor X.

Apixaban

503612-47-3sc-364406
sc-364406A
10 mg
50 mg
$240.00
$634.00
2
(1)

Another Factor Xa inhibitor that by reducing Factor Xa activity can indirectly affect Protein Z's modulatory role on coagulation.

Dabigatran

211914-51-1sc-481166
5 mg
$205.00
1
(0)

Direct thrombin inhibitor that can alter the coagulation cascade, potentially affecting the role of Protein Z in coagulation.

Edoxaban

480449-70-5sc-483508
25 mg
$522.00
(0)

Factor Xa inhibitor that can change the coagulation process, potentially modulating the activity of Protein Z.

Dovitinib, Free Base

405169-16-6sc-396771
sc-396771A
10 mg
25 mg
$170.00
$350.00
(0)

Inhibits Factor Xa through an allosteric site, possibly impacting Protein Z's role in the coagulation pathway.

Betrixaban

330942-05-7sc-503540
100 mg
$7500.00
(0)

Affects the Factor Xa activity, potentially influencing the Protein Z-mediated regulation of coagulation.

(±)-Sulfinpyrazone

57-96-5sc-202822
sc-202822A
1 g
5 g
$42.00
$94.00
2
(1)

Antagonizes platelet aggregation, which can indirectly influence the coagulation pathway where Protein Z is involved.

Piclamilast

144035-83-6sc-478653
5 mg
$300.00
(0)

Direct thrombin inhibitor, potentially altering the coagulation pathway and the activity of Protein Z.