Date published: 2025-9-10

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GBP8 Activators

GBP8 Activators encompass a range of chemical compounds that indirectly boost the functional activity of GBP8, a protein with GTP binding and GTPase activities, primarily involved in the cellular response to interferon-gamma and localized in cytoplasmic vesicles. Chloroquine and Bafilomycin A1, through their effects on endosomal acidification, enhance GBP8 activity by modifying the upstream signaling pathways related to interferon-gamma responses. Similarly, Rapamycin, by inhibiting mTOR, triggers autophagy pathways, indirectly boosting GBP8's role in these processes. The modulation of cytokine production, including interferon-gamma, by compounds like Amlexanox, Zoledronic Acid, Curcumin, Lenalidomide, and Thalidomide, also plays a crucial role in enhancing GBP8's activity. These compounds, by influencing cytokine signaling, facilitate GBP8's involvement in the cellular response to interferon-gamma. Specifically, Amlexanox's inhibition of TBK1 and IKK-ε and Zoledronic Acid's impact on immune cells underscore the diverse mechanisms through which these activators exert their influence. Curcumin and Thalidomide, with their broad immunomodulatory effects, further exemplify the intricate ways in which GBP8's activity is enhanced in response to altered immune signaling pathways.

Additionally, compounds like Imiquimod and Sildenafil Citrate enhance GBP8 activity by modulating different aspects of the immune response. Imiquimod, acting as a Toll-like receptor agonist, increases cytokine production, including interferon-gamma, thereby amplifying GBP8's functional role in cellular responses. Sildenafil Citrate, known for its effects on cyclic GMP levels, offers a unique mechanism to potentially boost GBP8's activity in relation to interferon-gamma responses. Furthermore, Resveratrol and Epigallocatechin Gallate, through their wide-ranging effects on cell signaling and immune function, contribute to the enhancement of GBP8's role in cellular processes. These compounds, by affecting pathways integral to GBP8's function, exemplify the diverse biochemical landscapes in which GBP8 activators operate, highlighting the intricate network of signaling pathways that converge to regulate GBP8's activity in immune and cellular responses.

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(−)-Epigallocatechin Gallate

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$42.00
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Epigallocatechin Gallate, a major component of green tea, has broad effects on cell signaling and immune responses. By modulating these pathways, it can enhance GBP8 activity, particularly in the context of the cellular response to interferon-gamma.