CABYR inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of **CABYR (Calcium-Binding Tyrosine Phosphorylated Protein)**, a protein associated with various cellular processes, including signal transduction, cellular adhesion, and cytoskeletal dynamics. CABYR is known to be involved in sperm motility and function, playing a critical role in the regulation of calcium signaling pathways that are essential for cellular activities. By inhibiting CABYR, these compounds disrupt its interactions with calcium ions and its downstream signaling effects, leading to alterations in cellular responses to stimuli. This makes CABYR inhibitors valuable tools for studying the functional role of CABYR in different cellular contexts, particularly in relation to calcium-mediated signaling.
Research involving CABYR inhibitors enables scientists to explore the broader implications of disrupted calcium signaling on cellular behavior, including processes such as migration, proliferation, and differentiation. By studying the effects of CABYR inhibition, researchers can gain insights into how alterations in calcium dynamics influence various signaling pathways and how these changes impact overall cellular functions. Additionally, CABYR inhibitors facilitate the investigation of the interplay between calcium signaling and other cellular processes, such as the cytoskeletal reorganization necessary for cell movement and shape changes. Through these studies, CABYR inhibitors contribute to a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate cellular responses to calcium fluctuations, thereby enhancing knowledge of the intricate signaling networks that govern cell behavior and interaction with the extracellular environment.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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EGTA | 67-42-5 | sc-3593 sc-3593A sc-3593B sc-3593C sc-3593D | 1 g 10 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg | $21.00 $65.00 $120.00 $251.00 $815.00 | 23 | |
A calcium chelator that can indirectly affect CABYR by modulating calcium levels, which are crucial for its function. | ||||||
BAPTA, Free Acid | 85233-19-8 | sc-201508 sc-201508A | 100 mg 500 mg | $68.00 $267.00 | 10 | |
Another calcium chelator, similar to EGTA, used to control intracellular calcium levels. | ||||||
Genistein | 446-72-0 | sc-3515 sc-3515A sc-3515B sc-3515C sc-3515D sc-3515E sc-3515F | 100 mg 500 mg 1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g | $45.00 $164.00 $200.00 $402.00 $575.00 $981.00 $2031.00 | 46 | |
A tyrosine kinase inhibitor that could potentially influence CABYR activity by altering tyrosine phosphorylation pathways. | ||||||
Lavendustin A | 125697-92-9 | sc-200539 sc-200539A | 1 mg 5 mg | $116.00 $456.00 | ||
A tyrosine kinase inhibitor which might indirectly affect CABYR's phosphorylation status. | ||||||
PP 2 | 172889-27-9 | sc-202769 sc-202769A | 1 mg 5 mg | $94.00 $227.00 | 30 | |
An Src family kinase inhibitor, potentially affecting kinases involved in CABYR regulation. | ||||||
1-Naphthyl PP1 | 221243-82-9 | sc-203765 sc-203765A | 10 mg 50 mg | $235.00 $983.00 | 3 | |
A negative control for PP2, providing a comparative basis for PP2's effects. | ||||||
KN-93 | 139298-40-1 | sc-202199 | 1 mg | $182.00 | 25 | |
An inhibitor of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), which could indirectly affect CABYR if CaMKII is involved in its regulation. | ||||||
Calmidazolium chloride | 57265-65-3 | sc-201494 sc-201494A | 10 mg 50 mg | $156.00 $612.00 | 27 | |
An inhibitor of calmodulin, a calcium-binding messenger protein, possibly influencing CABYR's calcium-dependent functions. | ||||||
W-7 | 61714-27-0 | sc-201501 sc-201501A sc-201501B | 50 mg 100 mg 1 g | $166.00 $306.00 $1675.00 | 18 | |
A calmodulin antagonist that might indirectly influence CABYR's function in calcium signaling. | ||||||
PD 98059 | 167869-21-8 | sc-3532 sc-3532A | 1 mg 5 mg | $40.00 $92.00 | 212 | |
An inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK), used to explore potential cross-talk with CABYR-regulated pathways. | ||||||