WFDC10 inhibitors pertain to a category of chemical agents that specifically interact with and inhibit the activity of the protein known as WFDC10. The acronym WFDC stands for WAP (Whey Acidic Protein) Four-Disulfide Core domain, which is a characteristic feature of this group of proteins. The WFDC domain is integral to the functional conformation of these proteins, which typically includes a compact structure stabilized by disulfide bonds. Inhibitors targeting WFDC10 are designed to bind to this protein, affecting its stability or interfering with its capacity to engage in normal biological processes. The precise mechanism of inhibition can vary, ranging from direct interaction with the active site to allosteric modulation, wherein the inhibitor binds to a site distinct from the active region, inducing a conformational change that diminishes the protein's activity.
The design of WFDC10 inhibitors is a sophisticated process that often relies on understanding the three-dimensional structure of the protein and the key interactions that are essential for its function. Scientists may utilize various techniques such as crystallography, computational modeling, and mutational analysis to identify crucial regions of the protein that are amenable to inhibition. The WFDC10 protein itself is part of a larger family of WFDC proteins, which are known to play roles in processes that involve protein-protein interactions due to their stable structure and potential to bind to various ligands. Inhibitors in this class are typically small molecules or peptides that can robustly bind to WFDC10 with high specificity, thereby achieving selective inhibition. Research into the development of these inhibitors is driven by an interest in elucidating the biological role of WFDC10 and understanding how its function can be modulated by small molecule interactions.
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MG-132 [Z-Leu- Leu-Leu-CHO] | 133407-82-6 | sc-201270 sc-201270A sc-201270B | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg | $56.00 $260.00 $980.00 | 163 | |
MG132 is another proteasome inhibitor that prevents the degradation of ubiquitinated proteins, potentially leading to decreased cell viability and altered protein levels, including those of WFDC10. | ||||||
Mitomycin C | 50-07-7 | sc-3514A sc-3514 sc-3514B | 2 mg 5 mg 10 mg | $65.00 $99.00 $140.00 | 85 | |
Mitomycin C is a DNA crosslinking agent that inhibits DNA synthesis. By interfering with DNA replication, it can indirectly lead to the decreased expression of proteins, possibly including WFDC10. | ||||||