The term 2010002M12Rik Activators would pertain to a class of chemicals that specifically interact with and increase the activity of the gene product encoded by the 2010002M12Rik gene. The designation 2010002M12Rik is characteristic of a nomenclature often used in mouse genetic research, representing a specific gene identified in the mouse genome. Genes labeled with this type of alphanumeric code usually have not had their function fully characterized at the time of their discovery or may represent novel or less-studied genes. Activators of such a gene would be molecules designed to enhance the gene's expression or to increase the biological activity of its encoded protein. This could involve the upregulation of transcription, stabilization of mRNA, enhancement of translation, or prevention of protein degradation. The exact mechanism of activation would depend on the structure and function of the 2010002M12Rik gene product, as well as the intricacies of its regulation within the cellular context.
The development and study of 2010002M12Rik Activators would require a multi-faceted approach, initially focusing on elucidating the function of the 2010002M12Rik gene and its protein product. Through techniques such as gene knockout or overexpression in model organisms, researchers could gain insight into the biological processes and pathways this gene influences. Once the role of the gene is better understood, the next step would involve the identification of regulatory sequences within or adjacent to the gene that control its expression. These findings would aid in the design of chemical screens to discover molecules that can modulate these regulatory regions or directly interact with the gene product. State-of-the-art screening methods, including high-throughput assays and computer-aided drug design, could then be employed to identify and optimize compounds capable of acting as activators. These compounds would be further refined to enhance their selectivity and potency in modulating the activity of the 2010002M12Rik gene, ensuring that the activators have the desired impact on the gene's expression or the function of its protein product without off-target effects.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Imiquimod | 99011-02-6 | sc-200385 sc-200385A | 100 mg 500 mg | $66.00 $278.00 | 6 | |
An immune response modifier that can induce interferon production, possibly affecting IFIT-like proteins. | ||||||
R-848 | 144875-48-9 | sc-203231 sc-203231A sc-203231B sc-203231C | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg 500 mg | $100.00 $300.00 $500.00 $1528.00 | 12 | |
Similar to Imiquimod, it can activate immune cells to produce interferons and may increase IFIT-like protein expression. | ||||||
Gardiquimod | 1020412-43-4 | sc-221663 sc-221663A sc-221663B sc-221663C sc-221663D sc-221663E sc-221663F | 25 mg 50 mg 100 mg 250 mg 5 g 10 g 25 g | $154.00 $276.00 $506.00 $1154.00 $19743.00 $32136.00 $69366.00 | 1 | |
An agonist for TLR7, which can induce an interferon response, potentially impacting IFIT-like protein expression. | ||||||
Ribavirin | 36791-04-5 | sc-203238 sc-203238A sc-203238B | 10 mg 100 mg 5 g | $62.00 $108.00 $210.00 | 1 | |
An antiviral drug that may induce interferon-stimulated genes, including potentially IFIT-like proteins. | ||||||
Tilorone dihydrochloride | 27591-69-1 | sc-237108 | 100 mg | $100.00 | ||
An inducer of endogenous interferon production that might upregulate IFIT-like proteins. | ||||||
Amlexanox | 68302-57-8 | sc-217630 | 10 mg | $160.00 | 2 | |
Can stimulate the production of type I interferons, which might upregulate IFIT-like proteins. | ||||||
Bryostatin 1 | 83314-01-6 | sc-201407 | 10 µg | $240.00 | 9 | |
Known to induce interferon production and may increase the expression of interferon-stimulated genes. | ||||||