Date published: 2025-9-14

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SUSD3 Inhibitors

SUSD3, or sushi domain containing 3, is a protein distinguished by its presence of a sushi domain, a protein domain commonly associated with protein-protein or protein-carbohydrate interactions. Located predominantly in the plasma membrane, SUSD3 exhibits a biased expression in specific tissues, including the testis and lymph node, among others. The sushi domain, an integral feature of SUSD3, is traditionally involved in the modulation of various physiological processes, hinting at the significance of this protein in cellular dynamics. Given its precise location and characteristic domain, one might infer that SUSD3 plays a role in cellular interactions, signaling processes, or molecular recognition at the membrane level

The class of SUSD3 Inhibitors would encompass a range of molecules designed to impede or modulate the function of the SUSD3 protein. Given the protein's residence in the plasma membrane, many of these molecules might aim to disrupt membrane dynamics, thereby indirectly affecting the behavior of membrane-associated proteins. Some inhibitors might target the specific interactions mediated by the sushi domain, inhibiting the binding or recognition processes it facilitates. Others may influence the lipid environment around the protein, altering its conformation or its interactions with neighboring molecules. There might also be molecules that bind directly to SUSD3, blocking its active sites or altering its structural configuration, rendering it non-functional. Additionally, since SUSD3 exhibits a tissue-specific expression pattern, any inhibitor's effect could be magnified or reduced depending on the cellular context. In essence, this class of inhibitors would represent a diverse array of compounds, each leveraging unique mechanisms to influence the function and behavior of the SUSD3 protein.

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