Chemical inhibitors classified as Tex16 Inhibitors are a diverse group of compounds that can indirectly affect the function or expression of the TEX16 protein through their action on various cellular pathways. These inhibitors do not target TEX16 directly but can alter cellular processes that TEX16 is likely to be involved in, given its expression profile in the testis and potential roles in cellular proliferation and differentiation. For instance, compounds like Paclitaxel and Etoposide can disrupt cell division and DNA processes, which are critical for the proper functioning of testis-expressed genes like TEX16. Similarly, Sirolimus, an mTOR inhibitor, can regulate cell growth and proliferation, thereby potentially affecting TEX16's role in testis function.
Proteasome inhibitors such as Bortezomib and MG132 can impact protein turnover, which can influence the stability or function of TEX16. Inhibitors of kinase signaling pathways, like JNK Inhibitor VIII and ZM447439, can modulate transcription factors and cell division processes that may be associated with TEX16's activity. Cell cycle modulators, such as PD0332991, can affect the proliferation of testis cells, which could be important for TEX16's function. Nutlin-3's activation of p53 signaling can lead to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, processes that TEX16 might influence. Additionally, Vorinostat's impact on chromatin structure and gene expression can modulate the role of TEX16 in gene regulation. Lastly, Y-27632 can affect cytoskeleton dynamics and cell motility, which may influence TEX16's role in spermatogenesis.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Taxol | 33069-62-4 | sc-201439D sc-201439 sc-201439A sc-201439E sc-201439B sc-201439C | 1 mg 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg 250 mg 1 g | $40.00 $73.00 $217.00 $242.00 $724.00 $1196.00 | 39 | |
Stabilizes microtubules and can disrupt cell division, potentially affecting TEX16-related processes in cell proliferation and function. | ||||||
Etoposide (VP-16) | 33419-42-0 | sc-3512B sc-3512 sc-3512A | 10 mg 100 mg 500 mg | $32.00 $170.00 $385.00 | 63 | |
Inhibits DNA topoisomerase II, potentially affecting cell division and function, which may indirectly affect TEX16 activity. | ||||||
Fluorouracil | 51-21-8 | sc-29060 sc-29060A | 1 g 5 g | $36.00 $149.00 | 11 | |
A pyrimidine analog that can inhibit DNA synthesis, potentially affecting cell proliferation and thereby TEX16 activity. | ||||||
Rapamycin | 53123-88-9 | sc-3504 sc-3504A sc-3504B | 1 mg 5 mg 25 mg | $62.00 $155.00 $320.00 | 233 | |
Inhibits mTOR signaling, which can regulate cell growth and proliferation, possibly affecting TEX16's role in testis function. | ||||||
Bortezomib | 179324-69-7 | sc-217785 sc-217785A | 2.5 mg 25 mg | $132.00 $1064.00 | 115 | |
Proteasome inhibitor that can affect protein degradation pathways, potentially influencing TEX16 stability or function. | ||||||
SP600125 | 129-56-6 | sc-200635 sc-200635A | 10 mg 50 mg | $40.00 $150.00 | 257 | |
Inhibits JNK signaling, potentially affecting transcription factors and cellular processes that TEX16 may be involved with. | ||||||
ZM-447439 | 331771-20-1 | sc-200696 sc-200696A | 1 mg 10 mg | $150.00 $349.00 | 15 | |
Aurora kinase inhibitor that can affect cell division, potentially impacting TEX16's role in testis-specific cell proliferation. | ||||||
Palbociclib | 571190-30-2 | sc-507366 | 50 mg | $315.00 | ||
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, can affect cell cycle progression, potentially altering TEX16 activity in the testis. | ||||||
Nutlin-3 | 548472-68-0 | sc-45061 sc-45061A sc-45061B | 1 mg 5 mg 25 mg | $56.00 $212.00 $764.00 | 24 | |
MDM2 antagonist, can activate p53 signaling, potentially affecting cell cycle arrest and apoptosis related to TEX16's function. | ||||||
Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid | 149647-78-9 | sc-220139 sc-220139A | 100 mg 500 mg | $130.00 $270.00 | 37 | |
HDAC inhibitor, can affect chromatin structure and gene expression, potentially modulating TEX16's role in gene regulation. |