Date published: 2025-9-10

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cathepsin R Inhibitors

Cathepsin R, a member of the papain-like cysteine protease family, plays a pivotal role in intracellular proteolysis, which is integral to various cellular processes including apoptosis, autophagy, and protein turnover. The expression of cathepsin R is a tightly controlled process within the cell, ensuring its activity is maintained at optimal levels to prevent cellular dysfunction. Overexpression or hyperactivity of cathepsin R has been linked to a multitude of cellular disruptions, emphasizing the importance of its regulation. The precise mechanisms governing the synthesis and activity of cathepsin R are complex, involving an array of transcription factors, signaling molecules, and environmental cues that converge to modulate its gene expression. As research advances, the understanding of these regulatory pathways deepens, highlighting potential molecular targets for inhibiting cathepsin R expression. A diverse range of chemical compounds has been identified that could potentially inhibit the expression of cathepsin R through various mechanisms. For instance, certain small molecule inhibitors are known to interfere with the transcriptional machinery directly associated with cathepsin R gene expression. Others may exert their inhibitory effects indirectly by altering signaling pathways that ultimately lead to a reduction in cathepsin R levels. Compounds like E-64 have been shown to bind covalently to the active site of cysteine proteases, potentially signaling for a decrease in protein synthesis. Similarly, natural polyphenols such as epigallocatechin gallate and curcumin might downregulate the expression of cathepsin R by hindering kinase pathways or transcription factors like NF-κB, known to be involved in the gene's transcriptional activation. Inhibitors targeting upstream kinases, such as PD98059 and SP600125, could reduce cathepsin R expression by decreasing the phosphorylation of key transcription factors. Additionally, compounds that modify epigenetic marks, such as 5-Azacytidine and Vorinostat, hint at the possibility of suppressing cathepsin R expression by altering the chromatin state surrounding its gene locus. Although these compounds offer a theoretical framework for downregulating cathepsin R, their precise effects on its expression remain to be empirically determined.

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E-64

66701-25-5sc-201276
sc-201276A
sc-201276B
5 mg
25 mg
250 mg
$275.00
$928.00
$1543.00
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E-64 might irreversibly bind to the active cysteine in the cathepsin R enzyme's active site, potentially leading to a decrease in its enzymatic activity, which could signal a reduction in the protein's synthesis.

(−)-Epigallocatechin Gallate

989-51-5sc-200802
sc-200802A
sc-200802B
sc-200802C
sc-200802D
sc-200802E
10 mg
50 mg
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
10 g
$42.00
$72.00
$124.00
$238.00
$520.00
$1234.00
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Epigallocatechin Gallate could downregulate cathepsin R expression by inhibiting certain kinase pathways, which may lead to a decrease in the transcription factors necessary for cathepsin R gene transcription.

Curcumin

458-37-7sc-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
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Curcumin may decrease cathepsin R mRNA synthesis by inhibiting NF-κB, a transcription factor that could be responsible for the gene's expression.

Resveratrol

501-36-0sc-200808
sc-200808A
sc-200808B
100 mg
500 mg
5 g
$60.00
$185.00
$365.00
64
(2)

Resveratrol might downregulate cathepsin R expression by activating sirtuins, which could lead to the deacetylation of histones associated with the cathepsin R gene, resulting in tighter chromatin and reduced transcription.

XAV939

284028-89-3sc-296704
sc-296704A
sc-296704B
1 mg
5 mg
50 mg
$35.00
$115.00
$515.00
26
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XAV939 could reduce the levels of β-catenin, potentially leading to a decrease in the expression of cathepsin R by limiting the transcriptional activity of TCF/LEF proteins, which are implicated in the gene expression of various proteases.

PD 98059

167869-21-8sc-3532
sc-3532A
1 mg
5 mg
$39.00
$90.00
212
(2)

PD 98059 may inhibit MEK, which could result in the downregulation of cathepsin R by reducing the phosphorylation and activation of ERK, a kinase that can promote protease gene expression.

SB 203580

152121-47-6sc-3533
sc-3533A
1 mg
5 mg
$88.00
$342.00
284
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SB 203580 could inhibit p38 MAPK and thereby decrease cathepsin R expression by lessening the response to stress signals that might otherwise upregulate protease genes.

SP600125

129-56-6sc-200635
sc-200635A
10 mg
50 mg
$65.00
$267.00
257
(3)

SP600125 might inhibit JNK, possibly leading to reduced cathepsin R expression by decreasing the activity of AP-1, a transcription factor that could increase gene expression for various proteases.

Rapamycin

53123-88-9sc-3504
sc-3504A
sc-3504B
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
$62.00
$155.00
$320.00
233
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Rapamycin might inhibit mTOR signaling, which could lead to decreased translation of cathepsin R mRNA by altering the cellular growth conditions that typically promote protease synthesis.

LY 294002

154447-36-6sc-201426
sc-201426A
5 mg
25 mg
$121.00
$392.00
148
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LY 294002 could inhibit PI3K, potentially leading to a decrease in cathepsin R expression by reducing AKT-mediated transcriptional activity related to protease gene expression.