Date published: 2026-5-16

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C12orf56 Inhibitors

Chromosome 12 open reading frame 56 (C12orf56) is a protein encoded by the gene C12orf56, located on the 12th chromosome of the human genome. The protein's function is not extensively characterized, and it falls into the category of proteins that are identified based on their genetic sequence rather than their biological role. These proteins are typically discovered through genome sequencing projects and bioinformatic analyses that identify open reading frames (ORFs) – segments of DNA that could potentially code for proteins.As with many proteins identified solely through their ORFs, the details regarding C12orf56, including its biological functions, cellular localization, and interaction partners, are limited. This lack of detailed information is common for many newly discovered or less-studied proteins. Nevertheless, C12orf56 may have a specific, yet undiscovered, role in cellular processes based on its unique amino acid sequence and putative structural properties.

The study of proteins like C12orf56 often involves using various experimental approaches, including gene knockdown or knockout models, overexpression studies, and proteomic analyses to elucidate their function. These methods can shed light on the protein's role in essential cellular pathways, such as regulation of gene expression, signal transduction, cell division, and maintenance of cellular integrity.Understanding the function of C12orf56 could be significant, as proteins with unknown functions may hold keys to novel biological mechanisms or have implications in human health and disease. They may also serve as biomarkers for specific conditions or as targets for intervention once their functions are better understood. Continued research is essential to uncover the mysteries surrounding proteins like C12orf56, which may contribute to the ever-growing knowledge of cellular complexity and the intricate web of molecular interactions that sustain life.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Trichostatin A

58880-19-6sc-3511
sc-3511A
sc-3511B
sc-3511C
sc-3511D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
$152.00
$479.00
$632.00
$1223.00
$2132.00
33
(3)

Histone deacetylase inhibitor, potentially reducing global gene expression by altering chromatin structure.

5-Azacytidine

320-67-2sc-221003
500 mg
$280.00
4
(1)

DNA methyltransferase inhibitor, could lead to hypomethylation and affect gene expression.

RG 108

48208-26-0sc-204235
sc-204235A
10 mg
50 mg
$131.00
$515.00
2
(1)

Non-nucleoside DNA methyltransferase inhibitor, which might result in DNA demethylation and altered gene expression.

5-Aza-2′-Deoxycytidine

2353-33-5sc-202424
sc-202424A
sc-202424B
25 mg
100 mg
250 mg
$218.00
$322.00
$426.00
7
(1)

Another DNA methyltransferase inhibitor, can affect DNA methylation and gene expression patterns.

Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid

149647-78-9sc-220139
sc-220139A
100 mg
500 mg
$133.00
$275.00
37
(2)

Histone deacetylase inhibitor that can change chromatin structure and potentially affect expression of many genes.

Mithramycin A

18378-89-7sc-200909
1 mg
$55.00
6
(1)

Binds to DNA and could interfere with transcription factor binding and gene expression.

Actinomycin D

50-76-0sc-200906
sc-200906A
sc-200906B
sc-200906C
sc-200906D
5 mg
25 mg
100 mg
1 g
10 g
$74.00
$243.00
$731.00
$2572.00
$21848.00
53
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Binds to DNA and inhibits RNA polymerase, reducing gene transcription.

Triptolide

38748-32-2sc-200122
sc-200122A
1 mg
5 mg
$90.00
$204.00
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(1)

Known to inhibit transcriptional activity, potentially affecting the expression of multiple genes.

Rapamycin

53123-88-9sc-3504
sc-3504A
sc-3504B
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
$63.00
$158.00
$326.00
233
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An mTOR inhibitor, could indirectly influence protein synthesis and gene expression.

LY 294002

154447-36-6sc-201426
sc-201426A
5 mg
25 mg
$123.00
$400.00
148
(1)

PI3K inhibitor, may alter signal transduction pathways that regulate gene expression.