EVA1B activators constitute a specialized class of chemical compounds that have piqued the interest of researchers in the field of molecular biology and cellular processes. These compounds are meticulously designed to modulate the activity of EVA1B, a protein-coding gene with diverse roles in various cellular functions. EVA1B, also known as Evectin-1B, is a relatively less characterized gene, and its precise functions and mechanisms are still being explored. EVA1B activators operate by targeting specific regulatory elements within the EVA1B gene, often situated in promoter or enhancer regions, with the primary objective of enhancing its transcription and subsequent translation into functional protein products.
The mechanisms through which EVA1B activators exert their effects may vary, but their central aim is to function as molecular switches, amplifying the activity of EVA1B. Researchers are continuously investigating the potential applications and implications of EVA1B activation, aiming to deepen our understanding of how this gene contributes to cellular processes, particularly within the context of less-studied genes like EVA1B. This class of compounds holds promise for advancing our knowledge of gene regulation, providing opportunities to gain insights into the intricate mechanisms that may govern its role in various biological contexts. EVA1B activators serve as valuable tools in ongoing investigations within molecular biology, offering opportunities to uncover the complex roles that EVA1B may play in cellular functions and its potential impact on various cellular processes, contributing to the broader landscape of gene expression and regulation.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Lithium | 7439-93-2 | sc-252954 | 50 g | $214.00 | ||
Lithium chloride can activate the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which may lead to the upregulation of genes including EVA1B. | ||||||
Rapamycin | 53123-88-9 | sc-3504 sc-3504A sc-3504B | 1 mg 5 mg 25 mg | $62.00 $155.00 $320.00 | 233 | |
Rapamycin is a well-known inducer of autophagy, which could hypothetically increase EVA1B expression as part of the autophagic response. | ||||||
Metformin | 657-24-9 | sc-507370 | 10 mg | $77.00 | 2 | |
Metformin activates AMPK, which is a key regulator of cellular energy homeostasis and may influence EVA1B expression. | ||||||
Curcumin | 458-37-7 | sc-200509 sc-200509A sc-200509B sc-200509C sc-200509D sc-200509F sc-200509E | 1 g 5 g 25 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg 2.5 kg | $36.00 $68.00 $107.00 $214.00 $234.00 $862.00 $1968.00 | 47 | |
Curcumin affects numerous signaling pathways, possibly leading to the upregulation of genes involved in stress responses like EVA1B. | ||||||
Spautin-1 | 1262888-28-7 | sc-507306 | 10 mg | $165.00 | ||
Spautin-1 promotes autophagy via the inhibition of ubiquitin-specific peptidases, potentially affecting EVA1B expression. | ||||||
Chloroquine | 54-05-7 | sc-507304 | 250 mg | $68.00 | 2 | |
Chloroquine inhibits lysosomal function and autophagy, which may result in a compensatory increase in EVA1B expression. | ||||||
Autophagy Inhibitor, 3-MA | 5142-23-4 | sc-205596 sc-205596A | 50 mg 500 mg | $56.00 $256.00 | 113 | |
3-Methyladenine is an inhibitor of autophagy through PI3K inhibition, which might upregulate EVA1B in response to blocked autophagy. | ||||||
D-(+)-Trehalose Anhydrous | 99-20-7 | sc-294151 sc-294151A sc-294151B | 1 g 25 g 100 g | $29.00 $164.00 $255.00 | 2 | |
Trehalose has been shown to enhance autophagy, which could lead to increased expression of autophagy-related genes including EVA1B. | ||||||
Bafilomycin A1 | 88899-55-2 | sc-201550 sc-201550A sc-201550B sc-201550C | 100 µg 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg | $96.00 $250.00 $750.00 $1428.00 | 280 | |
Bafilomycin A1 is a specific inhibitor of the vacuolar-type H+-ATPase, possibly triggering a response that includes EVA1B upregulation. | ||||||
Torin 1 | 1222998-36-8 | sc-396760 | 10 mg | $240.00 | 7 | |
Torin 1 is an mTOR inhibitor stronger than rapamycin, potentially influencing EVA1B expression through enhanced autophagy. |