Date published: 2026-4-24

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BTBD10 Activators

BTBD10, also known as BTB (POZ) Domain Containing 10, is a gene that encodes a protein involved in several important cellular functions, particularly in neuron survival and in the regulation of certain signaling pathways. The BTBD10 protein is a member of the BTB/POZ domain-containing protein family, which is characterized by the presence of a BTB/POZ domain that facilitates protein-protein interactions, often playing roles in the regulation of cellular processes.One of the key functions of BTBD10 is its involvement in neurotrophic signaling, particularly in the Akt signaling pathway. BTBD10 is known to interact with and enhance the activity of Akt, a serine/threonine kinase crucial for cell survival and growth. This interaction is particularly significant in neurons, where Akt signaling is essential for survival, differentiation, and synaptic plasticity.

Through its role in Akt pathway modulation, BTBD10 contributes to the prevention of neuronal death. This is particularly important in the context of neurodegenerative diseases, where impaired Akt signaling and increased neuronal death are common features. The protective role of BTBD10 against neurodegeneration suggests its ability to target diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease, and other conditions characterized by neuronal loss.BTBD10 also participates in other cellular processes, including the regulation of protein degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Its BTB/POZ domain allows it to form complexes with other proteins, influencing various cellular pathways and mechanisms. Overall, BTBD10 is a multifunctional protein that plays a crucial role in neuronal survival and health, with implications for understanding neurodegenerative diseases. Its involvement in key signaling pathways and protein interactions underscores its importance in cellular homeostasis and disease.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Insulin

11061-68-0sc-29062
sc-29062A
sc-29062B
100 mg
1 g
10 g
$156.00
$1248.00
$12508.00
82
(1)

Insulin activates the PI3K/Akt pathway, potentially influencing BTBD10's role in neuronal survival and development.

Wortmannin

19545-26-7sc-3505
sc-3505A
sc-3505B
1 mg
5 mg
20 mg
$67.00
$223.00
$425.00
97
(3)

Wortmannin is another PI3K inhibitor, potentially impacting BTBD10 function through Akt signaling modulation.

Rapamycin

53123-88-9sc-3504
sc-3504A
sc-3504B
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
$63.00
$158.00
$326.00
233
(4)

As an mTOR inhibitor, Rapamycin can affect downstream of Akt signaling, potentially impacting BTBD10.

PD 98059

167869-21-8sc-3532
sc-3532A
1 mg
5 mg
$40.00
$92.00
212
(2)

PD98059 is an MEK inhibitor, potentially affecting signaling pathways that might involve BTBD10.

SB 203580

152121-47-6sc-3533
sc-3533A
1 mg
5 mg
$90.00
$349.00
284
(5)

SB203580, a p38 MAPK inhibitor, might indirectly affect BTBD10 through its effects on cellular stress responses and survival pathways.

SP600125

129-56-6sc-200635
sc-200635A
10 mg
50 mg
$40.00
$150.00
257
(3)

SP600125, a JNK inhibitor, could indirectly influence BTBD10 activity in neuronal pathways.

Curcumin

458-37-7sc-200509
sc-200509A
sc-200509B
sc-200509C
sc-200509D
sc-200509F
sc-200509E
1 g
5 g
25 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
2.5 kg
$37.00
$69.00
$109.00
$218.00
$239.00
$879.00
$1968.00
47
(1)

Curcumin has been shown to interact with multiple signaling pathways, potentially influencing BTBD10's role in neurons.

Resveratrol

501-36-0sc-200808
sc-200808A
sc-200808B
100 mg
500 mg
5 g
$80.00
$220.00
$460.00
64
(2)

Resveratrol, known for its neuroprotective properties, might indirectly modulate BTBD10 activity.

Caffeine

58-08-2sc-202514
sc-202514A
sc-202514B
sc-202514C
sc-202514D
50 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
5 kg
$33.00
$67.00
$97.00
$192.00
$775.00
13
(1)

Caffeine, by influencing cAMP and various signaling pathways, could have an indirect effect on BTBD10 activity.

L-Glutamic Acid

56-86-0sc-394004
sc-394004A
10 g
100 g
$297.00
$577.00
(0)

Glutamate, as a major neurotransmitter, can influence neuronal signaling and survival, potentially affecting BTBD10.