C4BPα, also known as C4b-binding protein alpha chain, is a key regulator of the complement system, which is a part of the innate immune response responsible for recognizing and eliminating pathogens. C4BPα plays a crucial role in controlling the activation of the complement cascade by regulating the formation and stability of the C3 convertase enzyme complex. This complex is involved in the cleavage of C3 into its active forms, C3a and C3b, initiating downstream effector functions such as opsonization, chemotaxis, and cell lysis. C4BPα achieves its regulatory function by binding to C4b, a component of the complement cascade, and acting as a cofactor for factor I-mediated cleavage of C4b into inactive fragments. By inhibiting the formation of the C3 convertase complex, C4BPα prevents excessive activation of the complement system and helps maintain immune homeostasis.
Inhibition of C4BPα can be achieved through various mechanisms targeting its interaction with C4b and other complement components. One approach is the use of small molecule inhibitors that disrupt the binding interface between C4BPα and C4b, preventing the formation of the C4BPα-C4b complex. Alternatively, antibodies or peptide-based inhibitors can be designed to specifically target C4BPα, blocking its regulatory function and allowing for uncontrolled activation of the complement cascade. Additionally, modulating the expression or activity of factors involved in the synthesis or secretion of C4BPα can indirectly inhibit its function in complement regulation. By targeting C4BPα inhibition, these strategies offer potential avenues for modulating the immune response and investigating the role of the complement system in various pathological conditions.
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Disulfiram | 97-77-8 | sc-205654 sc-205654A | 50 g 100 g | $52.00 $87.00 | 7 | |
Disulfiram can inhibit acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, leading to altered cellular redox states which might influence transcription factor activity affecting C4BPα expression. | ||||||
Mitomycin C | 50-07-7 | sc-3514A sc-3514 sc-3514B | 2 mg 5 mg 10 mg | $65.00 $99.00 $140.00 | 85 | |
Mitomycin C crosslinks DNA and could inhibit transcription broadly, potentially reducing C4BPα expression. | ||||||
Mithramycin A | 18378-89-7 | sc-200909 | 1 mg | $54.00 | 6 | |
It binds to DNA and preferentially to G-C-rich sequences, potentially inhibiting transcription of genes like C4BPα. | ||||||
Chloroquine Sulphate | 132-73-0 | sc-337629 | 25 mg | $224.00 | 2 | |
By raising lysosomal pH, it can affect cellular processes and gene expression, which may include C4BPα. | ||||||
(±)-JQ1 | 1268524-69-1 | sc-472932 sc-472932A | 5 mg 25 mg | $226.00 $846.00 | 1 | |
A BET bromodomain inhibitor that can alter the expression of several genes, possibly affecting C4BPα. | ||||||
Rocaglamide | 84573-16-0 | sc-203241 sc-203241A sc-203241B sc-203241C sc-203241D | 100 µg 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg | $270.00 $465.00 $1607.00 $2448.00 $5239.00 | 4 | |
It inhibits translation and could also impact the expression of various proteins, including perhaps C4BPα. | ||||||
Triptolide | 38748-32-2 | sc-200122 sc-200122A | 1 mg 5 mg | $88.00 $200.00 | 13 | |
A diterpene triepoxide that affects multiple cellular pathways and could potentially decrease C4BPα expression. | ||||||
Curcumin | 458-37-7 | sc-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 | $36.00 $68.00 $107.00 $214.00 $234.00 $862.00 $1968.00 | 47 | |
A natural compound that can modulate several signaling pathways and potentially downregulate C4BPα gene expression. | ||||||
Flavopiridol | 146426-40-6 | sc-202157 sc-202157A | 5 mg 25 mg | $78.00 $254.00 | 41 | |
A CDK inhibitor that may alter cell cycle-related gene expression and conceivably C4BPα expression. | ||||||
Camptothecin | 7689-03-4 | sc-200871 sc-200871A sc-200871B | 50 mg 250 mg 100 mg | $57.00 $182.00 $92.00 | 21 | |
An inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase I, which may indirectly reduce the expression of some genes, including possibly C4BPα. |