Date published: 2025-11-1

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FAM110C Inhibitors

FAM110C Inhibitors are compounds that modulate the activity of the FAM110C protein. The FAM110C protein is part of the FAM110 family, which includes other members like FAM110A and FAM110B. The exact functions of these proteins in cellular processes are still being elucidated, but they are believed to play roles in cell cycle regulation, cellular architecture, and potentially in cellular responses to external stresses. FAM110C, in particular, has been implicated in interactions with the centrosome, a critical organelle involved in cell division. FAM110C inhibitors would be compounds that can reduce or halt the activity of the FAM110C protein. Given the potential role of FAM110C in cell cycle and structural processes, these inhibitors could exert effects on cell proliferation, differentiation, or morphology. The exact mechanism of action of these inhibitors would vary depending on their chemical structure and the specific domain of the FAM110C protein they target. It's conceivable that some inhibitors might block the binding of FAM110C to interaction partners, while others might interfere with its structural conformation or its post-translational modifications. As research on FAM110C progresses, the understanding of how potential inhibitors interact with the protein and exert their modulatory effects will become clearer. Identifying and understanding the action of such inhibitors can provide valuable insights into the broader roles of FAM110C in cellular biology and its potential intersections with various cellular pathways.
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Mifepristone

84371-65-3sc-203134
100 mg
$60.00
17
(1)

RU486, also known as Mifepristone, acts as a glucocorticoid receptor antagonist. It competitively binds to glucocorticoid receptor, thereby inhibiting the action of glucocorticoids. RU486 has been known to modulate the activity of FAM110C, which is implicated in cell proliferation and steroid hormone signaling.