Date published: 2025-9-15

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V1RH20 Inhibitors

V1RH20 inhibitors are a specialized class of chemical compounds that target the V1RH20 protein, which is a component of the vacuolar-type H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) complex. The V-ATPase is a multi-subunit enzyme complex that functions primarily to acidify intracellular compartments such as lysosomes, endosomes, and vacuoles by pumping protons across membranes using energy derived from ATP hydrolysis. The V1RH20 protein is a critical part of the V1 domain of this complex, playing an essential role in ATP hydrolysis and coupling it to the proton pumping mechanism. Inhibitors of V1RH20 are designed to interfere with this process by binding specifically to the V1RH20 protein, thereby impacting the overall functionality of the V-ATPase.

The action of V1RH20 inhibitors involves the disruption of the V1RH20 protein's interactions within the V1 domain of the V-ATPase. By binding to V1RH20, these inhibitors can prevent the proper assembly or stability of the V1 domain, thereby impairing the enzyme's ability to hydrolyze ATP and transport protons effectively. This disruption affects the acidification of intracellular compartments, which is crucial for various cellular processes including protein sorting, receptor-mediated endocytosis, and maintaining cellular pH balance. Through their selective interaction with the V1RH20 protein, these inhibitors provide insights into the functional role of V1RH20 within the V-ATPase complex and the broader implications of V-ATPase activity in cellular processes.

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