Date published: 2025-11-1

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ARHGEF15 Activators

The chemical class known as ARHGEF15 Activators encompasses a diverse range of compounds that are characterized by their ability to upregulate or enhance the expression and activity of the ARHGEF15 protein. ARHGEF15, or Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 15, plays a significant role in cellular processes related to the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton and cell motility. The activators in this class are not uniform in their structure or origin; they can be found in various chemical families and can be naturally occurring substances or synthetic compounds. The unifying characteristic of these activators is their interaction with the cellular mechanisms that control the expression or activity of ARHGEF15. This interaction can occur through direct binding to the ARHGEF15 protein, influencing its expression at the genetic level, or through the modulation of signaling pathways that indirectly affect the protein's activity.

In the realm of cellular biology, ARHGEF15 Activators are studied for their role in cellular signaling and regulation. The significance of these activators lies in their capacity to influence ARHGEF15, thereby potentially impacting the processes governed by this protein, such as cytoskeletal dynamics and cell movement. These activators might work by altering transcription factors or epigenetic markers that regulate the ARHGEF15 gene, or they could interact with upstream signaling molecules that, in turn, affect ARHGEF15's expression or function. For example, some activators may work by affecting pathways related to cellular stress responses, metabolic regulation, or cellular development, leading to an increase in ARHGEF15 activity. Additionally, since ARHGEF15 has a role in actin filament formation and cell motility, its activators are of interest in the study of cellular structure and mechanics. The study of these activators provides insights into the complex network of cellular signaling and the intricate balance of protein interactions that govern cellular behavior.

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Pioglitazone

111025-46-8sc-202289
sc-202289A
1 mg
5 mg
$54.00
$123.00
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Pioglitazone, a PPAR-gamma agonist, could potentially upregulate ARHGEF15 in adipose tissue as part of metabolic regulation pathways.

Eicosa-5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z-pentaenoic Acid (20:5, n-3)

10417-94-4sc-200766
sc-200766A
100 mg
1 g
$102.00
$423.00
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EPA, an omega-3 fatty acid, might upregulate ARHGEF15 expression in the context of lipid metabolism and inflammatory response regulation.