Date published: 2026-2-10

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Phosphogluco-mutase Inhibitoren

Phosphogluco-mutase (PGM) is an enzyme that plays a pivotal role in carbohydrate metabolism, specifically in the interconversion of glucose-1-phosphate to glucose-6-phosphate. In this context, the inhibitors of PGM are chemicals that disrupt or modulate this enzymatic process. Understanding the nature and function of these inhibitors is crucial for gaining insights into carbohydrate metabolism and potential perturbations that can arise in various metabolic pathways.

The realm of phosphogluco-mutase inhibitors is characterized by a diverse array of chemicals that operate through a range of mechanisms. Some inhibitors, such as fluoride and arsenate, act as analogs to phosphate, thus competing with the enzyme's natural substrates. Others, like N-ethylmaleimide, target the enzyme's functional groups, such as sulfhydryl groups, leading to the modification or obstruction of the enzyme's active site. Another set of inhibitors, such as vanadate and molybdate, mimic phosphate groups, which then interfere with the phosphate-binding activity of the enzyme. In addition, there are substrate mimics like 2-deoxy-D-glucose, which, upon phosphorylation inside the cell, can act as false substrates and occupy the enzyme's active site without undergoing the usual enzymatic reactions. This kind of competitive inhibition can drastically affect the enzyme's function. Furthermore, compounds like phenylarsine oxide target vicinal thiols, which can lead to alterations in the enzyme's configuration and hence its function. Each inhibitor, with its distinct chemical nature and mode of action, offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of enzymatic inhibition and the broader context of metabolic regulation in which phosphogluco-mutase operates.

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ProduktCAS #Katalog #MengePreisReferenzenBewertung

2-Deoxy-D-glucose

154-17-6sc-202010
sc-202010A
1 g
5 g
¥790.00
¥2426.00
26
(2)

Seine phosphorylierte Form kann als Substratimitator und Inhibitor wirken.

N-Ethylmaleimide

128-53-0sc-202719A
sc-202719
sc-202719B
sc-202719C
sc-202719D
1 g
5 g
25 g
100 g
250 g
¥248.00
¥778.00
¥2414.00
¥8980.00
¥21639.00
19
(1)

Bindet an Sulfhydrylgruppen und verändert diese, wodurch Enzyme mit wichtigen Cysteinresten gehemmt werden können.

D-Glucose 6-phosphate disodium salt

3671-99-6sc-221488
sc-221488A
sc-221488B
10 mg
1 g
25 g
¥440.00
¥756.00
¥12681.00
1
(0)

Wirkt als Substratanalogon und hemmt möglicherweise das Enzym durch Bindung an sein aktives Zentrum.

Phenylarsine oxide

637-03-6sc-3521
250 mg
¥463.00
4
(1)

Bindet sich an vicinale Thiole, verändert die Enzymaktivität und hemmt sie möglicherweise.

Sodium molybdate

7631-95-0sc-236912
sc-236912A
sc-236912B
5 g
100 g
500 g
¥632.00
¥948.00
¥3633.00
1
(0)

Wirkt als Phosphatanalogon und hemmt potenziell Enzyme, die Phosphatgruppen verwenden.