Date published: 2026-4-19

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ERR alpha Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of ERR alpha Substrates for use in various applications. ERR alpha Substrates are chemicals specifically designed to interact with Estrogen Related Receptor alpha (ERRα), a nuclear receptor involved in critical regulatory functions within cells. ERRα plays a pivotal role in energy homeostasis, mitochondrial function, and metabolic processes. By targeting this receptor with specific substrates, researchers can delve into its regulatory mechanisms and contributions to cellular metabolism. The use of these substrates facilitates significant advancements in understanding how cells manage energy production and expenditure, particularly in studies related to cellular bioenergetics. ERR alpha Substrates enable precise probing of the receptor's activity, providing insights into its influence on gene expression, especially those genes involved in energy metabolism and mitochondrial function. These substrates are crucial for fundamental research in molecular biology and biochemistry, helping to study the roles of non-steroidal receptors in cellular processes. Through such investigations, the scientific community gains a deeper understanding of how intracellular signaling pathways control metabolic rates and energy balance, which is essential for the comprehension of various biological phenomena. This research contributes to the broader knowledge of cellular efficiency and adaptation in response to metabolic demands. View detailed information on our available ERR alpha Substrates by clicking on the product name.
Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

XCT790

725247-18-7sc-253835
5 mg
$176.00
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XCT790 is a selective antagonist of ERR alpha, exhibiting unique interactions with the receptor's ligand-binding domain. This compound disrupts the receptor's conformational stability, leading to altered transcriptional activity. Its kinetic profile reveals a competitive inhibition mechanism, influencing downstream metabolic pathways. XCT790's distinct binding affinity allows for nuanced modulation of gene expression, providing insights into the regulatory roles of ERR alpha in cellular metabolism and energy homeostasis.