Date published: 2025-9-5

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ALDH1A3 Activators

Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1A3 (ALDH1A3) is one of the isoforms in the aldehyde dehydrogenase family, which is responsible for the oxidation of aldehydes to their respective carboxylic acids. ALDH1A3 activators are chemical compounds that enhance the activity of the ALDH1A3 enzyme, leading to an increased conversion of aldehydes. As aldehydes are typically reactive and can contribute to various biochemical pathways, the modulation of ALDH1A3 activity can have broad effects on cellular metabolism and other processes. The structure and mechanism by which these activators function can vary, but they typically involve interactions that either stabilize the enzyme in its active conformation or enhance its binding affinity for its aldehyde substrates.

The design and synthesis of ALDH1A3 activators require a profound understanding of the enzyme's structure and its active site. Often, molecular docking studies and other computational methods are employed to predict how potential activator molecules might interact with the enzyme. Moreover, activators might be designed to interact with regions of the enzyme away from the active site, altering its conformation indirectly. High-throughput screening methods might also be used to identify potential activators from large compound libraries. Once identified, these activators can be further optimized for potency and specificity. Through these strategies and with the increasing understanding of ALDH1A3's function at the molecular level, a variety of activators have been developed, each with its unique chemical characteristics and mode of action.

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Farnesol

4602-84-0sc-204748
sc-204748A
50 ml
100 ml
$275.00
$367.00
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Farnesol, being involved in the isoprenoid/sterol synthetic pathway, might impact various cellular processes including the expression of enzymes like ALDH1A3.