The ABCD3 inhibitors belong to a distinctive class of chemical compounds that are recognized for their ability to modulate a specific biological process. These inhibitors are characterized by their interaction with a key target within cells, affecting the activity of this target in a precise manner. The ABCD3 inhibitors are designed to bind to the active site of the target, thereby impeding its normal function. This class of inhibitors has garnered significant attention due to their potential to influence cellular mechanisms, leading to a cascade of downstream effects.
Researchers have extensively investigated the interactions between ABCD3 inhibitors and their cellular targets, shedding light on the intricate molecular pathways that these compounds are involved in. The design and synthesis of ABCD3 inhibitors require meticulous consideration of their chemical structure, ensuring a precise and selective interaction with the intended target. As a result, these inhibitors serve as valuable tools in the exploration of cellular processes and hold promise for various scientific applications.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Triacsin C Solution in DMSO | 76896-80-5 | sc-200574 sc-200574A | 100 µg 1 mg | $187.00 $843.00 | 14 | |
Triacsin C is a natural compound that has been studied for its inhibitory effects on long-chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetases, including those involved in peroxisomal fatty acid transport. It might indirectly affect ABCD3 function. | ||||||