Date published: 2026-5-30

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Gα 12 Inhibitors

Gα 12 inhibitors belong to a chemical class that targets a specific signaling pathway in cells known as the Gα 12 signaling pathway. This pathway plays a crucial role in transmitting signals from cell surface receptors to the intracellular environment. Gα 12, a subunit of a heterotrimeric G protein, acts as a molecular switch that regulates various cellular processes such as cell proliferation, migration, and cytoskeletal organization. Gα 12 inhibitors are designed to modulate the activity of Gα 12 by selectively binding to it and interfering with its normal function. By doing so, these inhibitors can disrupt downstream signaling cascades that are dependent on Gα 12, thereby influencing cellular behaviors and responses. The chemical structures of Gα 12 inhibitors are carefully designed to ensure their specificity and potency in inhibiting Gα 12 activity, while minimizing off-target effects on other signaling pathways. The development and study of Gα 12 inhibitors have provided valuable insights into the complex mechanisms underlying cellular signaling and the regulation of various physiological processes.

Researchers have utilized these inhibitors as powerful tools to dissect the specific contributions of Gα 12-mediated signaling in cellular models and animal studies. By selectively inhibiting Gα 12, researchers can gain a deeper understanding of its role in different cellular contexts and its potential implications in disease processes. Furthermore, Gα 12 inhibitors have been instrumental in elucidating the intricate crosstalk between different signaling pathways. Their targeted action on Gα 12 allows researchers to investigate how Gα 12 interacts with other molecules and signaling networks, uncovering potential regulatory mechanisms and cross-regulation with other signaling pathways. In summary, Gα 12 inhibitors constitute a chemical class designed to selectively modulate the activity of Gα 12, a key signaling protein involved in diverse cellular processes. Through their specific targeting, these inhibitors offer a valuable tool for investigating the role of Gα 12-mediated signaling pathways in various cellular contexts and shedding light on the complex network of cellular signaling.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

YM 254890

568580-02-9sc-507356
1 mg
$510.00
(0)

Another natural product, YM-254890, inhibits Gαq/11 and Gα12/13 activation by blocking the interaction between Gα subunits and their upstream regulators. It has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects.

CCG 203971

1443437-74-8sc-507360
10 mg
$89.00
(0)

CCG-203971 is a synthetic compound that selectively inhibits Gαq/11 and Gα12/13 signaling. It functions by disrupting the interaction between activated Gα subunits and their downstream effectors, thereby blocking downstream signaling events.