ANKRD44, abbreviated from Ankyrin Repeat Domain 44, is a member of the ankyrin repeat family, which is comprised of proteins characterized by sequences containing multiple copies of the ankyrin repeat. Such proteins participate in protein-protein interactions in diverse cellular activities, from signaling to structural functions. ANKRD44, in particular, has been identified to be a part of a trio of proteins essential for the stable assembly of the BAF complex, a vital entity for chromatin remodeling.
The chemical class denoted as ANKRD44 Inhibitors majorly consists of compounds that exhibit indirect inhibition due to the lack of direct modulators targeting ANKRD44 specifically. Such compounds act on associated signaling pathways or cellular mechanisms, indirectly impacting ANKRD44. For instance, Rapamycin and LY294002, acting on mTOR and PI3K pathways respectively, can indirectly influence the protein by affecting interconnected pathways. Similarly, MEK inhibitors, like U0126 and PD98059, impact the MEK-ERK pathway, which might have repercussions on ANKRD44's functions. Additionally, the perturbation of the NF-kB pathway, via inhibitors such as BAY 11-7082 or IKK-16, can influence ANKRD44-associated cellular processes. The diversity of these inhibitors, their specific targets, and their influence on ANKRD44 underscore the intricate web of cellular networks and the indirect methods through which ANKRD44 can be modulated. The precision with which these inhibitors act emphasizes the necessity to understand the broad cellular landscape in which ANKRD44 operates.
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A-769662 | 844499-71-4 | sc-203790 sc-203790A sc-203790B sc-203790C sc-203790D | 10 mg 50 mg 100 mg 500 mg 1 g | $180.00 $726.00 $1055.00 $3350.00 $5200.00 | 23 | |
A-769662, an AMPK activator, could indirectly modulate ANKRD44 by influencing related cellular pathways. | ||||||