CFAP298, also known as C21orf59 or 1110004E09Rik, is a protein encoded by the C21orf59 gene. This protein has been identified in several organisms, including humans. Although the precise biological function of CFAP298 is still under investigation, initial studies have suggested its involvement in ciliary function and motility. Cilia are hair-like projections on the surface of many eukaryotic cells, which play crucial roles in several physiological processes, including cell movement and signal transduction. Any aberrations in ciliary function can lead to a range of disorders, collectively referred to as ciliopathies.
Inhibitors targeting CFAP298 are chemicals or molecules designed to modulate or reduce the activity of this protein. These inhibitors can bind to CFAP298, thereby altering its function or stopping it from interacting with other proteins or molecules within the cell. By inhibiting CFAP298, researchers aim to understand its role in ciliary function better and elucidate any associated cellular pathways or processes. These inhibitors are valuable tools in basic biological research, offering insights into the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which CFAP298 operates. Furthermore, the study of CFAP298 inhibitors contributes to a broader understanding of cilia biology and the intricacies of cellular signaling and movement processes.
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PD 98059 | 167869-21-8 | sc-3532 sc-3532A | 1 mg 5 mg | $39.00 $90.00 | 212 | |
MEK inhibitor which can influence the MAPK pathway, potentially affecting CFAP298 expression indirectly. | ||||||