Date published: 2026-5-30

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cyclin 2a Activators

Cyclins are a family of proteins that are highly conserved across eukaryotes and are known for their role in regulating the cell cycle. They function by forming complexes with cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which phosphorylate target substrates to drive cell cycle progression. If cyclin 2a were to be a newly characterized member of this family, activators of this protein would be molecules designed to increase its activity or expression. Such activators would promote the association of cyclin 2a with its CDK partner, enhancing the kinase activity of the complex, or they might prevent the degradation of cyclin 2a, thereby sustaining its function in the cell cycle.

To investigate the properties of these cyclin 2a activators, a series of biochemical and cell biology techniques would be employed. Scientists would likely conduct in vitro assays to measure the binding affinity of these activators to cyclin 2a and their effect on the protein's ability to activate its CDK partner. Additional studies might include the use of cell-based assays to observe the impact of these activators on cell cycle progression, examining how they affect the different phases of the cycle, such as DNA synthesis (S phase) or cell division (M phase). Structural analysis techniques, such as X-ray crystallography or NMR spectroscopy, could be used to determine how these activators interact with cyclin 2a at the atomic level, which could provide insight into the mechanism of activation. By understanding the interaction between cyclin 2a activators and their target protein, researchers would be able to elucidate the role of this cyclin in cell cycle regulation and its potential interactions with other cellular components.

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Fluorouracil

51-21-8sc-29060
sc-29060A
1 g
5 g
$37.00
$152.00
11
(1)

As an antimetabolite, it can cause DNA damage, leading to cell cycle arrest and potentially affecting cyclin expression as cells attempt to repair.

Retinoic Acid, all trans

302-79-4sc-200898
sc-200898A
sc-200898B
sc-200898C
500 mg
5 g
10 g
100 g
$66.00
$325.00
$587.00
$1018.00
28
(1)

Involved in gene transcription regulation; can lead to changes in cell cycle progression and potentially upregulate cyclin expression.

Butyric acid

107-92-6sc-214640
sc-214640A
1 kg
10 kg
$64.00
$177.00
(0)

A histone deacetylase inhibitor that can affect chromatin structure and gene expression, potentially increasing cyclin transcription.

Roscovitine

186692-46-6sc-24002
sc-24002A
1 mg
5 mg
$94.00
$265.00
42
(2)

A CDK inhibitor that may indirectly affect cyclin levels by disrupting the cell cycle control mechanism.

Hydroxyurea

127-07-1sc-29061
sc-29061A
5 g
25 g
$78.00
$260.00
18
(1)

Causes DNA damage and can lead to cell cycle arrest, potentially altering cyclin expression as part of the checkpoint response.

Etoposide (VP-16)

33419-42-0sc-3512B
sc-3512
sc-3512A
10 mg
100 mg
500 mg
$51.00
$231.00
$523.00
63
(1)

Induces DNA damage and can affect cell cycle progression, possibly influencing cyclin levels.

Methotrexate

59-05-2sc-3507
sc-3507A
100 mg
500 mg
$94.00
$213.00
33
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As a dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor, methotrexate can lead to S-phase arrest, which might affect cyclin expression.

Sodium Butyrate

156-54-7sc-202341
sc-202341B
sc-202341A
sc-202341C
250 mg
5 g
25 g
500 g
$31.00
$47.00
$84.00
$222.00
19
(3)

A histone deacetylase inhibitor that can lead to hyperacetylation of histones and affect gene expression, potentially inducing cyclin expression.

Doxorubicin

23214-92-8sc-280681
sc-280681A
1 mg
5 mg
$176.00
$426.00
43
(3)

An anthracycline antibiotic that can intercalate DNA, causing cell cycle arrest and potentially influencing cyclin expression.

Cisplatin

15663-27-1sc-200896
sc-200896A
100 mg
500 mg
$138.00
$380.00
101
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Forms DNA adducts leading to cell cycle arrest, which could affect the expression of cyclins as the cell attempts to repair damage.