Date published: 2026-5-17

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C1orf85 Inhibitors

C1orf85 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to target and modulate the activity of the C1orf85 protein. C1orf85, also known as chromosome 1 open reading frame 85, is a relatively newly discovered protein whose precise functions and roles in cellular processes are still under investigation. It is encoded by a gene located on chromosome 1 and belongs to a family of proteins that are conserved across various species. The inhibition of C1orf85 by these chemical compounds is primarily intended for research purposes, aimed at elucidating the protein's function and exploring potential downstream effects in cellular pathways.

The development of C1orf85 inhibitors is driven by the need to understand the biological significance of this protein. Researchers have found that C1orf85 may be involved in various cellular processes, such as signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, and protein-protein interactions. Consequently, inhibiting C1orf85 allows scientists to manipulate its activity, potentially revealing its role in these pathways. These inhibitors serve as valuable tools in molecular biology and cell biology research, aiding in the investigation of the protein's function and its potential implications for normal cell physiology or disease states. Further studies and experiments involving C1orf85 inhibitors may help shed light on its precise cellular functions and pave the way for a deeper understanding of the broader biological context in which this protein operates.

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Mycophenolic acid

24280-93-1sc-200110
sc-200110A
100 mg
500 mg
$69.00
$266.00
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(1)

Mycophenolic acid inhibits inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase, leading to a depletion of guanosine nucleotides and inhibition of DNA and RNA synthesis.

Ribavirin

36791-04-5sc-203238
sc-203238A
sc-203238B
10 mg
100 mg
5 g
$63.00
$110.00
$214.00
1
(1)

Ribavirin is a guanosine analog that can inhibit RNA synthesis when incorporated, leading to reduced protein expression.