Date published: 2026-2-14

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EphB Activators

EphB receptors constitute a unique subset of the Eph receptor family, which are pivotal in the intricate communication system of cellular signaling. These proteins are essential to the orchestration of cell positioning and tissue architecture, particularly within the nervous system, where they guide neuronal connections and synaptic plasticity. Beyond neural development, EphB receptors are also involved in vascular patterning, contributing to the formation and maintenance of the blood vessel network. The complex biological roles of EphB receptors are reflected in their intricate regulation and expression patterns, which can be influenced by a myriad of molecular cues and environmental factors. The modulation of EphB expression is a finely tuned process, often governed by the cellular context and signaling milieu.

Within the cellular microenvironment, various chemical compounds have been identified that can potentially serve as activators for the expression of EphB receptors. These activators work through diverse biochemical pathways, leveraging the cell's own regulatory mechanisms to induce the expression of these proteins. For example, certain small molecules can act on the genomic level, altering the chromatin landscape to facilitate transcription factor binding and gene transcription. Others interact with intracellular signaling cascades, leading to the activation of specific transcription factors that target the EphB gene promoters. Some activators may exert their effects indirectly, by inhibiting negative regulators of EphB expression, thereby lifting repressive influences on these genes. The molecular dance orchestrated by these activators is complex, involving precise temporal and spatial control to ensure that the upregulation of EphB fits the developmental and physiological context of the cell. The study of these chemical activators provides a rich understanding of the regulatory networks that govern cellular behavior and gene expression.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

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)

Retinoic acid can trigger differentiation and development by binding to nuclear retinoic acid receptors, which directly initiate the transcription of developmental genes, possibly including those coding for EphB receptors.

Forskolin

66575-29-9sc-3562
sc-3562A
sc-3562B
sc-3562C
sc-3562D
5 mg
50 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
$78.00
$153.00
$740.00
$1413.00
$2091.00
73
(3)

Forskolin stimulates the enzyme adenylyl cyclase, increasing cAMP levels that in turn activate protein kinase A (PKA). PKA phosphorylates transcription factors like CREB, which may lead to the initiation of transcription of genes including those for EphB receptors.

5-Azacytidine

320-67-2sc-221003
500 mg
$280.00
4
(1)

By inhibiting DNA methyltransferase, 5-Azacytidine reduces DNA methylation, which can lead to the reactivation of genes that were epigenetically silenced, potentially including EphB receptor-encoding genes.

Trichostatin A

58880-19-6sc-3511
sc-3511A
sc-3511B
sc-3511C
sc-3511D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
$152.00
$479.00
$632.00
$1223.00
$2132.00
33
(3)

Trichostatin A is a potent inhibitor of histone deacetylases, leading to hyperacetylation of histones, unwinding the chromatin structure, and facilitating the access of transcription machinery to genes that may encompass those encoding for EphB.

Cholecalciferol

67-97-0sc-205630
sc-205630A
sc-205630B
1 g
5 g
10 g
$71.00
$163.00
$296.00
2
(1)

The hormonally active form of Cholecalciferol, calcitriol, binds to the vitamin D receptor (VDR), a transcription factor that can stimulate the transcription of a wide variety of genes, potentially including those for EphB receptors.

Dexamethasone

50-02-2sc-29059
sc-29059B
sc-29059A
100 mg
1 g
5 g
$91.00
$139.00
$374.00
36
(1)

As a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone binds to the glucocorticoid receptor, which may induce the expression of genes involved in anti-inflammatory responses and could include the upregulation of EphB receptors as part of a broader cellular response.

Lithium

7439-93-2sc-252954
50 g
$214.00
(0)

Lithium Chloride can inhibit glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3), leading to the stabilization and accumulation of β-catenin, a transcriptional co-activator that may stimulate the transcription of genes including EphB receptor genes.

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
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Sodium butyrate's inhibition of histone deacetylase leads to an open chromatin conformation and can stimulate transcription of genes by allowing transcription factors better access to DNA, which could include genes coding for EphB receptors.

PD 98059

167869-21-8sc-3532
sc-3532A
1 mg
5 mg
$40.00
$92.00
212
(2)

This compound selectively inhibits MEK1/2, enzymes in the MAPK/ERK pathway. This inhibition can lead to a decrease in the phosphorylation of downstream targets, resulting in an altered transcriptional program that may upregulate genes including EphB.

SB 203580

152121-47-6sc-3533
sc-3533A
1 mg
5 mg
$90.00
$349.00
284
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SB 203580 specifically inhibits p38 MAPK, altering the signaling cascade that usually responds to stress stimuli. This can lead to changes in the expression of genes responsible for cell cycle regulation, potentially upregulating EphB receptor gene expression.