Date published: 2025-10-11

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GDE4 Activators

GDE4, or Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Diacylglycerol Lyase 4, is a gene that encodes an enzyme involved in the metabolism of glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs). GPIs are complex glycolipids that play a crucial role in various cellular processes, including signal transduction, cell adhesion, and membrane protein anchoring.The GDE4 enzyme is part of the glycerophosphodiesterase family. It specifically functions in the breakdown of GPIs, a process essential for the proper recycling and remodeling of these molecules within cell membranes. By cleaving GPIs, GDE4 helps maintain the balance and dynamics of membrane components, which is critical for the proper functioning of cells.

The activity of GDE4 is particularly important in the context of cellular signaling and communication. GPI-anchored proteins are often involved in conveying signals from the outside to the inside of cells. Therefore, the regulation of GPIs by GDE4 can indirectly influence various signaling pathways and cellular responses. Mutations or alterations in the expression of the GDE4 gene may have significant biological implications. While the specific diseases or conditions directly linked to GDE4 are not as extensively studied as some other genes, disruptions in GPI metabolism can lead to a range of cellular dysfunctions. This includes effects on cell growth, differentiation, and intercellular communication. Research into GDE4 and its enzymatic activity contributes to a broader understanding of membrane biology and the intricate processes governing cell signaling and interaction. This knowledge can be vital for developing strategies for diseases where GPI metabolism or signaling pathways are disrupted.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Phosphatidic Acid, Dipalmitoyl

169051-60-9sc-201057
sc-201057B
sc-201057A
100 mg
250 mg
500 mg
$104.00
$239.00
$409.00
(1)

As a precursor in lipid synthesis, Phosphatidic Acid can influence lipid metabolism pathways, potentially impacting GDE4 activity.

Lysophosphatidic Acid

325465-93-8sc-201053
sc-201053A
5 mg
25 mg
$96.00
$334.00
50
(3)

A derivative of Phosphatidic Acid, it plays a role in signaling and may indirectly affect GDE4 function.

Forskolin

66575-29-9sc-3562
sc-3562A
sc-3562B
sc-3562C
sc-3562D
5 mg
50 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
$76.00
$150.00
$725.00
$1385.00
$2050.00
73
(3)

Activates adenylyl cyclase increasing cAMP levels, which can modulate lipid metabolism and signaling pathways involving GDE4.

Isoproterenol Hydrochloride

51-30-9sc-202188
sc-202188A
100 mg
500 mg
$27.00
$37.00
5
(0)

A beta-adrenergic agonist, Isoproterenol can influence lipid metabolism, potentially impacting GDE4 activity.

Caffeine

58-08-2sc-202514
sc-202514A
sc-202514B
sc-202514C
sc-202514D
5 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
5 kg
$32.00
$66.00
$95.00
$188.00
$760.00
13
(1)

Known to influence lipid metabolism, Caffeine might indirectly affect GDE4 activity.

Nicotinic Acid

59-67-6sc-205768
sc-205768A
250 g
500 g
$61.00
$122.00
1
(1)

Involved in lipid metabolism, Nicotinic Acid could influence pathways relevant to GDE4 activity.

Rosiglitazone

122320-73-4sc-202795
sc-202795A
sc-202795C
sc-202795D
sc-202795B
25 mg
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
5 g
$118.00
$320.00
$622.00
$928.00
$1234.00
38
(1)

A PPAR-gamma agonist, Rosiglitazone influences lipid metabolism and could indirectly affect GDE4.

Pioglitazone

111025-46-8sc-202289
sc-202289A
1 mg
5 mg
$54.00
$123.00
13
(1)

Similar to Rosiglitazone, Pioglitazone is a PPAR-gamma agonist that may impact GDE4 activity indirectly.

Curcumin

458-37-7sc-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
(1)

Exhibits multiple effects on lipid metabolism and signaling pathways, potentially affecting GDE4.

Resveratrol

501-36-0sc-200808
sc-200808A
sc-200808B
100 mg
500 mg
5 g
$60.00
$185.00
$365.00
64
(2)

Influences lipid metabolism and has various signaling roles, which could indirectly impact GDE4.