AIP1 inhibitors belong to a specific chemical class known for their ability to modulate the activity of the protein AIP1 (ASK1-interacting protein-1). AIP1 is a critical component in various cellular signaling pathways, particularly those involved in stress responses and apoptosis regulation. These inhibitors are designed to selectively and reversibly bind to the active site of AIP1, thereby disrupting its normal function. By inhibiting AIP1, these compounds have the potential to alter the downstream signaling cascades that rely on AIP1, leading to intricate cellular responses.
The structural properties of AIP1 inhibitors are meticulously optimized to achieve high specificity and affinity for the AIP1 active site, ensuring minimal interference with other cellular processes. The development and study of AIP1 inhibitors are of great interest in the field of molecular pharmacology, as they provide valuable insights into the complex signaling mechanisms that govern cellular behaviors.
| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Thymoquinone | 490-91-5 | sc-215986 sc-215986A | 1 g 5 g | $47.00 $133.00 | 21 | |
A natural compound found in black cumin seeds that has been shown to inhibit AIP1 and subsequently suppress inflammatory responses. It has potential applications in various inflammatory diseases. | ||||||
XMD 8-92 (free base) | 1234480-50-2 | sc-364068 sc-364068A sc-364068B sc-364068C | 5 mg 10 mg 100 mg 1 g | $235.00 $340.00 $1700.00 $10330.00 | 10 | |
An AIP1 inhibitor that has been explored for its role in reducing myocardial infarct size and improving cardiac function in experimental models of heart disease. | ||||||