Date published: 2026-3-9

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Casein Kinase Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Casein Kinase Activators for use in various applications. Casein kinase activators are crucial tools in the study of casein kinases, a group of serine/threonine-specific protein kinases that play essential roles in numerous cellular processes, including DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, circadian rhythms, and signal transduction. These enzymes are known for their ability to phosphorylate a wide range of substrates, thereby influencing diverse biochemical pathways within the cell. By using casein kinase activators, researchers can enhance the activity of these kinases, providing a means to study the precise mechanisms by which casein kinases regulate cellular functions. These activators are particularly valuable in research focused on understanding how phosphorylation by casein kinases affects protein function, stability, and interaction with other cellular components. Casein kinase activators are also utilized in high-throughput screening assays to identify new substrates and to explore the regulatory networks governed by these kinases. In addition to their role in basic biochemical research, these activators help scientists investigate the involvement of casein kinases in complex biological processes such as the maintenance of circadian rhythms and cellular responses to stress. The ability to selectively activate casein kinases with these compounds offers significant insights into their roles in cellular homeostasis and provides a foundation for further exploration of kinase-mediated signaling pathways. View detailed information on our available Casein Kinase Activators by clicking on the product name.

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D-erythro-Sphingosine

123-78-4sc-3546
sc-3546A
sc-3546B
sc-3546C
sc-3546D
sc-3546E
10 mg
25 mg
100 mg
1 g
5 g
10 g
$90.00
$194.00
$510.00
$2448.00
$9384.00
$15300.00
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D-erythro-Sphingosine acts as a potent casein kinase inhibitor, modulating phosphorylation processes within cellular signaling pathways. Its structural conformation allows for specific interactions with kinase active sites, influencing substrate recognition and binding affinity. The compound's hydrophobic regions facilitate membrane integration, potentially altering lipid dynamics and cellular responses. Furthermore, its role in sphingolipid metabolism underscores its significance in regulating cellular homeostasis and signaling cascades.