Date published: 2026-5-28

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GLP-1 Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Glucosidase II alpha Inhibitors for use in various applications. These compounds are critical in the field of biochemical research due to their ability to inhibit Glucosidase II alpha, an enzyme involved in the N-glycan processing pathway. By modulating this enzyme's activity, researchers can study its role in the biosynthesis and maturation of glycoproteins, which are essential for cell-cell communication, protein folding, and stability. The inhibition of Glucosidase II alpha provides valuable insights into the quality control mechanisms within the endoplasmic reticulum and how cells ensure proper protein folding. This category of inhibitors is also instrumental in investigating the biochemical pathways and mechanisms of glycoprotein degradation and misfolding, which are crucial for understanding cellular homeostasis and the underlying causes of various biochemical disorders. The use of Glucosidase II alpha Inhibitors in scientific research enables the exploration of complex biochemical networks and contributes to the development of novel methodologies for studying protein-glycan interactions. These inhibitors are not only vital for basic research but also for applied sciences, including biotechnology and synthetic biology, where precise control over glycosylation processes can lead to advances in protein engineering and protein production. View detailed information on our available Glucosidase II alpha Inhibitors by clicking on the product name.
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Exendin-3 (9-39)

133514-43-9sc-364387
500 µg
$428.00
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Exendin-3 (9-39) is a GLP-1 analog that exhibits unique binding affinity to GLP-1 receptors, influencing downstream signaling pathways. Its structural conformation allows for selective interactions with receptor sites, modulating G-protein coupled receptor activity. The compound's kinetic profile reveals a distinct rate of dissociation, impacting its biological half-life. Additionally, its hydrophilic nature enhances solubility in aqueous environments, facilitating interactions in physiological contexts.