Date published: 2025-9-11

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Type II 4-phoshatase 抑制因子

Type II 4-phosphatase inhibitors are compounds that selectively inhibit the activity of the enzyme phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 4-phosphatase, type II (INPP4B). This enzyme plays a key role in the dephosphorylation of phosphatidylinositol phosphates, specifically removing the phosphate group at the 4th position of the inositol ring of PI(3,4)P2, a critical lipid involved in various cellular processes. By inhibiting this enzyme, these compounds impact phosphoinositide signaling pathways, which are integral to the regulation of intracellular trafficking, cellular growth, and other fundamental biochemical processes. INPP4B is highly specific in its function, and inhibitors of this enzyme can provide insight into the regulatory mechanisms governing phosphoinositide metabolism and its broader role in the cell.

The molecular structure of Type II 4-phosphatase inhibitors typically includes features designed to interact with the active site of INPP4B, such as hydrogen bond donors and acceptors that mimic the natural substrate, PI(3,4)P2. These inhibitors are often characterized by their ability to stabilize the transition state of the enzyme-substrate complex, thus preventing the hydrolytic removal of the phosphate group. Through these interactions, Type II 4-phosphatase inhibitors serve as useful tools for studying lipid metabolism, signal transduction, and enzymatic regulation of phosphoinositide substrates. Researchers utilize these inhibitors to dissect the specific pathways influenced by PI(3,4)P2 dephosphorylation and to better understand the intricacies of phosphoinositide dynamics in various biological contexts.

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