Date published: 2025-10-16

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ZDHHC9 Inhibitors

ZDHHC9 inhibitors belong to a class of chemical compounds designed to selectively target and modulate the activity of the protein called Zinc Finger DHHC-Type Palmitoyltransferase 9 (ZDHHC9). ZDHHC9 is a member of the DHHC family of palmitoyltransferases, enzymes that play a crucial role in the process of protein palmitoylation. Palmitoylation is a post-translational modification involving the addition of lipid molecules, typically palmitate, to specific cysteine residues of proteins. This modification can have a profound impact on the localization, stability, and function of palmitoylated proteins. ZDHHC9, in particular, is responsible for catalyzing the palmitoylation of target proteins by transferring palmitate groups to them. This modification is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including protein trafficking, membrane association, and signal transduction.

The design of ZDHHC9 inhibitors typically involves creating molecules that can selectively bind to ZDHHC9 and interfere with its enzymatic activity, disrupting the palmitoylation of specific protein substrates. By modulating ZDHHC9 activity, these inhibitors can impact the palmitoylation status of target proteins, influencing their function and cellular localization. The study of ZDHHC9 inhibitors provides valuable insights into the intricate molecular mechanisms governing protein palmitoylation and its role in cellular processes. This research contributes to our understanding of basic cell biology and the regulatory networks that govern protein post-translational modifications.

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