CHCHD2 inhibitors belong to a distinctive chemical class characterized by their ability to modulate the activity of the CHCHD2 protein. This class of compounds typically encompasses molecules that are designed to bind selectively to the active site or specific binding sites of the CHCHD2 protein, thus altering its normal function. CHCHD2, a mitochondrial protein localized in the intermembrane space, is recognized for its involvement in various cellular processes related to mitochondrial homeostasis and function.
Inhibitors targeting CHCHD2 are developed through meticulous research and design, aiming to finely regulate the protein's activity. These inhibitors often possess specific structural features that enable them to interact with the active site of CHCHD2 through non-covalent interactions, resulting in the attenuation of its intended biological roles. As research into CHCHD2 and its functional significance continues to unfold, these inhibitors play a crucial role in probing the protein's intricate mechanisms and its impact on mitochondrial processes within the cellular context.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Atazanavir | 198904-31-3 | sc-207305 | 5 mg | $292.00 | 7 | |
Atazanavir is an HIV protease inhibitor that binds to the active site of the HIV-1 protease enzyme, preventing the cleavage of viral polyproteins into functional proteins, thereby inhibiting viral replication. | ||||||
Lopinavir | 192725-17-0 | sc-207831 | 10 mg | $132.00 | 6 | |
Lopinavir is another HIV protease inhibitor that works similarly to Atazanavir by blocking the activity of the HIV-1 protease enzyme, an essential component of viral replication. | ||||||
Nelfinavir | 159989-64-7 | sc-507314 | 10 mg | $168.00 | ||
Nelfinavir inhibits HIV protease, a viral enzyme necessary for processing viral polyproteins into functional proteins during viral replication. This inhibition prevents the production of infectious viral particles. | ||||||
Indinavir | 150378-17-9 | sc-353630 | 100 mg | $982.00 | 1 | |
Indinavir is an HIV protease inhibitor that interferes with the enzyme's activity, disrupting the cleavage of viral polyproteins and hindering the production of infectious virions. | ||||||
Ritonavir | 155213-67-5 | sc-208310 | 10 mg | $124.00 | 7 | |
Ritonavir acts as an HIV protease inhibitor, disrupting the enzyme's function and halting the processing of viral polyproteins, which is necessary for the generation of infectious virus particles. | ||||||
Tipranavir | 174484-41-4 | sc-220260 | 1 mg | $305.00 | 2 | |
Tipranavir inhibits the HIV-1 protease enzyme, interfering with the cleavage of viral polyproteins and preventing the formation of functional viral proteins. | ||||||
Darunavir | 206361-99-1 | sc-218079 | 5 mg | $311.00 | 4 | |
Darunavir is an HIV protease inhibitor that targets the viral protease enzyme, blocking the processing of viral polyproteins and inhibiting viral replication. | ||||||
Fosamprenavir Calcium Salt | 226700-81-8 | sc-218535 | 1 mg | $430.00 | ||
Fosamprenavir inhibits HIV protease, impeding the enzyme's role in processing viral polyproteins and preventing the formation of mature, infectious viral particles. | ||||||
Amprenavir | 161814-49-9 | sc-207287 sc-207287A | 5 mg 10 mg | $221.00 $402.00 | 2 | |
Amprenavir targets the HIV protease enzyme, impeding its role in processing viral polyproteins and ultimately inhibiting the production of infectious viral particles. | ||||||
Emricasan | 254750-02-2 | sc-507387 | 5 mg | $90.00 | ||
Emricasan is a caspase inhibitor that acts on caspase-2, an enzyme involved in apoptosis. By inhibiting caspase-2, Emricasan can prevent certain cell death pathways. | ||||||