GOLGA8R inhibitors belong to a distinctive class of chemical compounds designed to selectively target and modulate the activity of the Golgin A8-related protein (GOLGA8R). GOLGA8R is a member of the Golgin family, which plays a crucial role in regulating vesicle trafficking and maintaining the structural integrity of the Golgi apparatus within cells. The Golgi apparatus is a vital cellular organelle responsible for the processing and sorting of proteins and lipids. GOLGA8R, specifically, is implicated in the tethering of vesicles to the Golgi membrane, facilitating the proper transportation and secretion of cellular cargo.
Chemical compounds categorized as GOLGA8R inhibitors are meticulously designed to interfere with the normal function of GOLGA8R, often through competitive binding or allosteric modulation. By inhibiting GOLGA8R, these compounds aim to disrupt the intricate processes of vesicle trafficking and Golgi organization, potentially leading to downstream effects on cellular homeostasis. Researchers and pharmaceutical developers are keenly interested in exploring the physiological consequences of GOLGA8R inhibition, with a focus on unraveling the intricate molecular mechanisms underlying intracellular transport. The development of GOLGA8R inhibitors represents a promising avenue for gaining insights into cellular dynamics and may open new avenues for understanding fundamental aspects of cell biology.
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Monensin A | 17090-79-8 | sc-362032 sc-362032A | 5 mg 25 mg | $152.00 $515.00 | ||
Monensin is an ionophore that disrupts intracellular ion gradients and has been shown to alter Golgi structure and function. This alteration can indirectly affect the functional activity of GOLGA8R which is involved in Golgi apparatus dynamics. | ||||||
Tunicamycin | 11089-65-9 | sc-3506A sc-3506 | 5 mg 10 mg | $169.00 $299.00 | 66 | |
Tunicamycin blocks N-linked glycosylation in the ER, which can lead to Golgi stress and potentially impact GOLGA8R's role in the Golgi as glycosylation is a major function of the Golgi apparatus where GOLGA8R operates. | ||||||