CYTIP inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to specifically target the CYTIP (Cytohesin-1 Interacting Protein), which plays a key role in regulating cytoskeletal organization and cell adhesion. CYTIP interacts with cytohesin proteins, which are guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) involved in activating the ARF (ADP-ribosylation factor) family of small GTPases. These ARF proteins are critical regulators of vesicle trafficking, actin cytoskeleton dynamics, and integrin-mediated cell adhesion. CYTIP serves as a negative regulator of cytohesin proteins, controlling their activity and thereby influencing cell signaling pathways that govern cellular movement, polarity, and structural organization. Inhibitors of CYTIP block its ability to modulate cytohesin activity, potentially leading to alterations in the signaling pathways related to cytoskeletal dynamics and adhesion.
By inhibiting CYTIP, these compounds can disrupt key processes that rely on the precise regulation of the cytoskeleton and cell adhesion. CYTIP normally functions to limit the activation of cytohesins, preventing excessive ARF GTPase signaling and maintaining proper cellular responses to environmental cues. When CYTIP is inhibited, the resulting dysregulation of cytohesin-ARF pathways can lead to changes in actin filament organization, cell migration, and integrin-dependent adhesion processes. This inhibition can affect how cells interact with their surrounding environment and other cells, influencing processes such as cellular motility, morphology, and tissue organization. CYTIP inhibitors provide valuable tools for exploring the role of CYTIP in cytoskeletal regulation and cell adhesion, offering insights into the broader signaling networks that maintain cell structure and mobility. Through the selective targeting of CYTIP, researchers can investigate its impact on cellular architecture and function, as well as the molecular interactions that underpin these critical processes.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Trichostatin A | 58880-19-6 | sc-3511 sc-3511A sc-3511B sc-3511C sc-3511D | 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 50 mg | $149.00 $470.00 $620.00 $1199.00 $2090.00 | 33 | |
Trichostatin A, an HDAC inhibitor, may promote histone acetylation, leading to a condensed chromatin state that could downregulate transcriptional access to the HCYTIP gene. | ||||||
5-Azacytidine | 320-67-2 | sc-221003 | 500 mg | $280.00 | 4 | |
This compound could decrease methylation on the HCYTIP gene promoter, potentially resulting in a reduction of gene expression due to changes in the transcriptional machinery's access to the gene. | ||||||
Mithramycin A | 18378-89-7 | sc-200909 | 1 mg | $54.00 | 6 | |
Mithramycin A binds to DNA and could specifically hinder the binding of transcription factors to G-C rich regions within the HCYTIP gene promoter, potentially decreasing HCYTIP expression. | ||||||
Actinomycin D | 50-76-0 | sc-200906 sc-200906A sc-200906B sc-200906C sc-200906D | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg 1 g 10 g | $73.00 $238.00 $717.00 $2522.00 $21420.00 | 53 | |
By intercalating DNA, Actinomycin D may inhibit RNA polymerase progression across the HCYTIP gene, leading to a decrease in its mRNA synthesis. | ||||||
Rapamycin | 53123-88-9 | sc-3504 sc-3504A sc-3504B | 1 mg 5 mg 25 mg | $62.00 $155.00 $320.00 | 233 | |
Rapamycin's inhibition of mTOR signaling could downregulate translational processes essential for the production of proteins that elevate HCYTIP gene transcription levels. | ||||||
LY 294002 | 154447-36-6 | sc-201426 sc-201426A | 5 mg 25 mg | $121.00 $392.00 | 148 | |
LY 294002, by inhibiting PI3K, could lead to a reduction in the phosphorylation of downstream targets that are necessary for initiating HCYTIP gene transcription. | ||||||
SP600125 | 129-56-6 | sc-200635 sc-200635A | 10 mg 50 mg | $40.00 $150.00 | 257 | |
As a JNK inhibitor, SP600125 may decrease the activation of transcription factors required for the initiation of HCYTIP gene transcription. | ||||||
SB 203580 | 152121-47-6 | sc-3533 sc-3533A | 1 mg 5 mg | $88.00 $342.00 | 284 | |
SB 203580's inhibition of p38 MAPK may lead to a decrease in the expression of HCYTIP by reducing the activation of transcription factors that initiate its gene transcription under stress conditions. | ||||||
PD 98059 | 167869-21-8 | sc-3532 sc-3532A | 1 mg 5 mg | $39.00 $90.00 | 212 | |
PD 98059 inhibits MEK, which may result in the downregulation of ERK pathway signaling, leading to a decrease in the expression of HCYTIP due to lower transcription factor activation. | ||||||
Chloroquine | 54-05-7 | sc-507304 | 250 mg | $68.00 | 2 | |
Chloroquine, by inhibiting lysosomal acidification, could interfere with the degradation of cellular components that include transcription factors, potentially resulting in decreased transcription of the HCYTIP gene. |