DGAT2 Activators represent a class of chemical compounds designed to modulate the activity of diacylglycerol O-acyltransferase 2 (DGAT2). DGAT2 is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in lipid metabolism, specifically in the synthesis of triglycerides. Triglycerides are a major form of stored energy in the body and are essential for various cellular functions, including energy storage, insulation, and membrane structure. DGAT2 catalyzes the final step in triglyceride biosynthesis by acylating diacylglycerol, converting it into triglycerides. DGAT2 Activators are synthesized to interact with DGAT2 and modulate its enzymatic function, although the precise mechanisms can vary among different compounds within this class.
The activation or modulation of DGAT2 by these compounds can influence cellular lipid homeostasis, affecting the balance between lipid storage and utilization. DGAT2 is primarily found in tissues involved in lipid metabolism, such as the liver, adipose tissue, and the intestines. By targeting DGAT2, these activators impact processes related to lipid absorption, lipoprotein assembly, and the formation of lipid droplets within cells. Consequently, DGAT2 Activators serve as valuable research tools for scientists studying lipid biology and metabolic regulation, enabling them to investigate the role of DGAT2 in lipid synthesis and storage. Understanding the modulation of DGAT2 activity can provide insights into the mechanisms underlying obesity, lipid-related disorders, and strategies for manipulating lipid metabolism. However, it's important to note that the specific mechanisms and outcomes of DGAT2 activation or inhibition may vary depending on the context and the particular compound used within this chemical class.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Oleic Acid | 112-80-1 | sc-200797C sc-200797 sc-200797A sc-200797B | 1 g 10 g 100 g 250 g | $36.00 $102.00 $569.00 $1173.00 | 10 | |
A monounsaturated fatty acid that can enhance DGAT2 activity by serving as a substrate. | ||||||
Palmitic Acid | 57-10-3 | sc-203175 sc-203175A | 25 g 100 g | $112.00 $280.00 | 2 | |
A saturated fatty acid that may indirectly upregulate DGAT2 activity through substrate availability. | ||||||
Linoleic Acid | 60-33-3 | sc-200788 sc-200788A sc-200788B sc-200788C | 100 mg 1 g 5 g 25 g | $33.00 $63.00 $163.00 $275.00 | 4 | |
An essential polyunsaturated fatty acid, potentially increasing DGAT2 activity by substrate provision. | ||||||
Arachidonic Acid (20:4, n-6) | 506-32-1 | sc-200770 sc-200770A sc-200770B | 100 mg 1 g 25 g | $90.00 $235.00 $4243.00 | 9 | |
A polyunsaturated fatty acid that could enhance DGAT2 activity by being a substrate. | ||||||
Phosphatidic Acid, Dipalmitoyl | 169051-60-9 | sc-201057 sc-201057B sc-201057A | 100 mg 250 mg 500 mg | $104.00 $239.00 $409.00 | ||
As a precursor in triglyceride synthesis, it might play a role in DGAT2 regulation. | ||||||
Insulin | 11061-68-0 | sc-29062 sc-29062A sc-29062B | 100 mg 1 g 10 g | $153.00 $1224.00 $12239.00 | 82 | |
Indirectly enhances DGAT2 activity through signaling pathways influencing lipid metabolism. | ||||||
D(+)Glucose, Anhydrous | 50-99-7 | sc-211203 sc-211203B sc-211203A | 250 g 5 kg 1 kg | $37.00 $194.00 $64.00 | 5 | |
Increases substrate availability for triglyceride synthesis, possibly affecting DGAT2 activity. | ||||||
Cholesterol | 57-88-5 | sc-202539C sc-202539E sc-202539A sc-202539B sc-202539D sc-202539 | 5 g 5 kg 100 g 250 g 1 kg 25 g | $26.00 $2754.00 $126.00 $206.00 $572.00 $86.00 | 11 | |
May influence DGAT2 activity indirectly through alterations in lipid metabolism. | ||||||
D-(−)-Fructose | 57-48-7 | sc-221456 sc-221456A sc-221456B | 100 g 500 g 5 kg | $40.00 $89.00 $163.00 | 3 | |
May enhance DGAT2 activity by increasing substrate availability for lipid synthesis. | ||||||
Pioglitazone | 111025-46-8 | sc-202289 sc-202289A | 1 mg 5 mg | $54.00 $123.00 | 13 | |
A PPAR-gamma agonist, indirectly affects lipid metabolism and potentially DGAT2 activity. | ||||||