1700048O14Rik Inhibitors consist of a diverse array of compounds that have the potential to indirectly affect the activity of the protein encoded by the gene 1700048O14Rik. These inhibitors do not directly interact with the protein but exert their influence through the modulation of various cellular signaling pathways and processes in which the protein is involved. The inhibitors in this class exhibit diverse chemical structures and mechanisms of action, reflective of the complex nature of cellular signaling systems. For example, kinase inhibitors such as Staurosporine work by interrupting phosphorylation processes, a key regulatory mechanism, while HDAC inhibitors like Trichostatin A affect gene expression and chromatin structure.
The development and study of 1700048O14Rik Inhibitors involve a multidisciplinary approach, combining elements of molecular biology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. These compounds are synthesized following extensive research into the protein's role in various signaling pathways, using advanced computational models to predict their interactions with these pathways. Their synthesis requires a nuanced understanding of chemical properties to ensure effective and specific modulation of target pathways. Validating the efficacy of these inhibitors involves a series of biochemical assays and cellular studies to ascertain their impact on the protein's function. This research not only contributes to our understanding of 1700048O14Rik's role in cellular processes but also provides insights into the broader landscape of cellular signaling and regulation.
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Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid | 149647-78-9 | sc-220139 sc-220139A | 100 mg 500 mg | $130.00 $270.00 | 37 | |
HDAC inhibitor, can influence gene expression processes, potentially impacting 1700048O14Rik. |