Date published: 2025-9-11

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CTP Synthase (CTPS) Inhibitoren

CTP synthase is a key enzyme that catalyzes the final step in the de novo synthesis of cytidine triphosphate (CTP), an essential nucleotide for DNA and RNA synthesis. It operates by converting uridine triphosphate (UTP) to CTP, using ammonia as a nitrogen source. This enzyme plays a crucial role in regulating the intracellular balance of nucleotide triphosphate pools, which is vital for proper DNA replication and repair, as well as RNA transcription. Beyond its enzymatic function, CTP synthase has been implicated in cellular signaling pathways. It has been observed to form cytoophidia under certain cellular conditions, such as during rapid cell growth or stress, indicating a potential role in the regulation of metabolic processes.

Targeting CTP Synthase and pyrimidine biosynthesis using small molecules facilitates mechanistic characterization by providing a means to dissect and understand the complex biochemical pathways involved in nucleotide synthesis. By selectively inhibiting CTP Synthase or steps in the pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway, researchers can observe the resulting cellular and molecular changes, revealing the specific roles and importance of these processes. These inhibitors act as tools to perturb the normal functioning of cells, leading to insights into how nucleotide imbalances affect DNA and RNA synthesis, cell growth, and differentiation. For example, inhibition can lead to nucleotide depletion or accumulation, which in turn can trigger DNA damage responses or alter gene expression, thereby illuminating the interconnectedness of metabolic pathways.

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ProduktCAS #Katalog #MengePreisReferenzenBewertung

5-Fluoroorotic acid monohydrate

220141-70-8sc-217188
1 g
$77.00
(1)

Wird in ein toxisches Derivat umgewandelt, das die Orotsäure-Decarboxylierung hemmt, einen wichtigen Schritt in der Pyrimidin-Biosynthese.

6-Azauridine

54-25-1sc-221082B
sc-221082
sc-221082C
sc-221082A
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
$95.00
$156.00
$289.00
$666.00
(0)

Ein Analogon von Uridin, das mit der Orotidin-5'-phosphat-Decarboxylase interferiert und die Umwandlung von Orotidinmonophosphat in UMP, eine Vorstufe von CTP, stört.

Leflunomide

75706-12-6sc-202209
sc-202209A
10 mg
50 mg
$20.00
$81.00
5
(1)

Ein Immunsuppressivum, das auch auf DHODH abzielt und den Pyrimidin-Syntheseweg beeinträchtigt.

A77 1726

163451-81-8sc-207235
10 mg
$78.00
14
(1)

Der aktive Metabolit von Leflunomid hemmt DHODH und beeinträchtigt die Pyrimidin-Biosynthese.

Lonafarnib

193275-84-2sc-482730
sc-482730A
5 mg
10 mg
$173.00
$234.00
(0)

Hemmt die Farnesyltransferase und beeinflusst dadurch indirekt die Pyrimidinsynthese, indem es die Regulationswege in der Zelle verändert.

Mycophenolic acid

24280-93-1sc-200110
sc-200110A
100 mg
500 mg
$68.00
$261.00
8
(1)

Hemmt Inosinmonophosphat-Dehydrogenase (IMPDH), ein Schlüsselenzym der Guanin-Nukleotid-Synthese, und beeinflusst dadurch indirekt die Aktivität der CTP-Synthase, indem es die Nukleotid-Pools verändert.

Ribavirin

36791-04-5sc-203238
sc-203238A
sc-203238B
10 mg
100 mg
5 g
$62.00
$108.00
$210.00
1
(1)

Eine Verbindung, die IMPDH hemmt und dadurch indirekt den Pyrimidin-Biosyntheseweg beeinträchtigt.

Acivicin

42228-92-2sc-200498B
sc-200498C
sc-200498
sc-200498D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
$102.00
$408.00
$642.00
$1275.00
10
(2)

Es hemmt glutaminverwertende Enzyme, einschließlich der CTP-Synthetase, und beeinträchtigt damit direkt die Aktivität des Enzyms bei der Pyrimidinbiosynthese.