Gm498 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds specifically designed to target and inhibit the function of the Gm498 gene, a gene with limited characterization but likely involved in important cellular processes such as gene regulation, protein interactions, and intracellular signaling. Like many genes with incomplete functional descriptions, Gm498 is believed to participate in pathways that maintain cellular homeostasis, potentially influencing the transcription of specific genes, the regulation of protein synthesis, or the maintenance of structural integrity within cells. By inhibiting Gm498, researchers can block its interactions within these pathways, providing a powerful tool to explore its role in broader biological mechanisms, including cellular differentiation, growth, and responses to environmental stimuli.
In research contexts, Gm498 inhibitors offer valuable insights into the molecular processes governed by this gene. By blocking Gm498 activity, scientists can observe the downstream effects of its inhibition, focusing on changes in cellular functions such as gene expression regulation, signaling pathways, or protein stability. This allows researchers to examine the role Gm498 plays in modulating key cellular activities and how its inhibition disrupts normal cellular behavior, such as cell cycle progression, metabolic regulation, or stress responses. Additionally, Gm498 inhibitors help uncover potential interactions between Gm498 and other regulatory proteins, shedding light on the complex networks that govern cellular function. Through these studies, the use of Gm498 inhibitors enhances our understanding of the role of less-studied genes in cellular biology and provides a deeper exploration of how they contribute to maintaining the balance and integrity of cellular systems.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Cytochalasin D | 22144-77-0 | sc-201442 sc-201442A | 1 mg 5 mg | $165.00 $486.00 | 64 | |
Binds to the barbed ends of actin filaments, preventing polymerization and leading to depolymerization of actin filaments, thereby inhibiting Acte1 function. | ||||||
Latrunculin A, Latrunculia magnifica | 76343-93-6 | sc-202691 sc-202691B | 100 µg 500 µg | $265.00 $815.00 | 36 | |
Binds to actin monomers and prevents their polymerization, disrupting actin filament formation and potentially influencing Acte1. | ||||||
Swinholide A, Theonella swinhoei | 95927-67-6 | sc-205914 | 10 µg | $135.00 | ||
Severs actin filaments and caps the barbed ends, preventing further polymerization and thus indirectly affecting Acte1 activity. | ||||||
Jasplakinolide | 102396-24-7 | sc-202191 sc-202191A | 50 µg 100 µg | $184.00 $305.00 | 59 | |
Stabilizes actin filaments and prevents their depolymerization, which can indirectly inhibit Acte1 by stabilizing actin structures that Acte1 would otherwise participate in remodeling. | ||||||
Phalloidin | 17466-45-4 | sc-202763 | 1 mg | $234.00 | 33 | |
Binds specifically to F-actin, stabilizing it and inhibiting both the assembly and disassembly of actin filaments, thereby indirectly influencing Acte1 activity. | ||||||
Teniposide | 29767-20-2 | sc-204910 sc-204910A | 25 mg 100 mg | $73.00 $235.00 | 6 | |
Although primarily known for targeting topoisomerase II, it can bind to actin and alter its polymerization, potentially influencing Acte1 activity. | ||||||
Vinblastine | 865-21-4 | sc-491749 sc-491749A sc-491749B sc-491749C sc-491749D | 10 mg 50 mg 100 mg 500 mg 1 g | $102.00 $235.00 $459.00 $1749.00 $2958.00 | 4 | |
Binds to tubulin but can also bind to actin and inhibit its polymerization, thereby potentially affecting Acte1. | ||||||
Podophyllotoxin | 518-28-5 | sc-204853 | 100 mg | $84.00 | 1 | |
A tubulin polymerization inhibitor that can also alter actin dynamics, potentially affecting Acte1 activity. | ||||||