Date published: 2025-9-14

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Sialyltransferase 7C Inhibitors

Sialyltransferase 7C inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and block the activity of sialyltransferase 7C (ST8SIA4), an enzyme responsible for catalyzing the addition of sialic acid residues to glycans, particularly on glycoproteins and glycolipids. Sialyltransferases play a crucial role in sialylation, a biochemical process where sialic acids are transferred to the terminal position of carbohydrate chains, modifying their structure and function. Sialyltransferase 7C is known for its role in polysialylation, where multiple sialic acid residues are added to proteins, especially neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAMs). This process is essential in cellular communication, neuronal development, and tissue interactions. Inhibitors of sialyltransferase 7C are designed to block its ability to transfer sialic acids, thus affecting the structural and functional modifications made to glycans and their downstream biological consequences.

The design of sialyltransferase 7C inhibitors involves detailed structural analysis of the enzyme's active site, where the transfer of sialic acid occurs. This site is responsible for binding both the donor molecule, CMP-sialic acid, and the glycan acceptor, which undergoes sialylation. Using tools like X-ray crystallography, molecular docking, and computational modeling, researchers identify critical regions in the enzyme's catalytic domain that can be targeted by inhibitors. These inhibitors are developed to competitively bind to the enzyme's active site, preventing it from catalyzing the addition of sialic acids to glycan chains. Once synthesized, the inhibitors are tested through biochemical assays to determine their binding affinity, specificity, and effectiveness in blocking the enzymatic activity of sialyltransferase 7C. By inhibiting sialyltransferase 7C, researchers can explore the broader biological role of polysialylation in cell signaling, adhesion, and development, as well as the specific functions that sialylation plays in modifying proteins and lipids to influence cellular behavior.

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