Date published: 2025-9-10

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ACSVL2 Activators

Activators of ACSVL2 include diverse molecules that enhance the enzyme's role in processing long-chain fatty acids through various molecular pathways. Agents that increase levels of cellular messengers responsible for the activation of kinases lead to the phosphorylation and subsequent activation of ACSVL2. This kinase-mediated phosphorylation is crucial as it promotes the interaction of the enzyme with its fatty acid substrates. The presence of these substrates themselves also directly boosts the enzyme's activity, playing a vital role in facilitating fatty acid metabolism. Additionally, certain signaling lipids activate pathways that ultimately increase ACSVL2 function, while key cofactors and molecules that regulate the cell's energy status modulate the enzyme's activity by affecting the cellular energy landscape.

Furthermore, activators that target nuclear receptors known to regulate lipid metabolism can increase both the expression and activity of ACSVL2. The presence of specific molecules essential for the shuttling of fatty acids into the mitochondria supports ACSVL2's role in facilitating their transport and metabolism. Compounds that play a role in the electron transport chain also indirectly influence ACSVL2 activity by affecting the synthesis of ATP and the overall balance of cellular energy. Additionally, molecules that alter gene expression can indirectly impact ACSVL2 activity. These molecules can influence various cellular processes, including differentiation and metabolism, which are integral to the regulation of the enzyme's functional presence in the cell.

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Retinoic Acid, all trans

302-79-4sc-200898
sc-200898A
sc-200898B
sc-200898C
500 mg
5 g
10 g
100 g
$65.00
$319.00
$575.00
$998.00
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By modulating gene expression, retinoic acid can indirectly lead to increased ACSVL2 activity through effects on cellular differentiation and metabolism.