Date published: 2025-10-10

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HEXB Activators

The chemical class of HEXB activators encompasses a range of compounds that can potentially influence the activity of beta-hexosaminidase B indirectly by modulating various cellular processes and pathways. These compounds interact with different aspects of cellular metabolism, signaling pathways, and organelle function, particularly focusing on lysosomal activity, where HEXB plays a crucial role. Compounds like manganese(II) chloride, forskolin, and genistein act as modulators of various enzymes and signaling pathways. Manganese, as an essential cofactor, can influence the activity of enzymes, including those in lysosomes. Forskolin, by elevating cAMP levels, and genistein, as a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, can impact signaling pathways that indirectly affect lysosomal function, potentially influencing HEXB activity. Similarly, compounds like retinoic acid and curcumin, known for their roles in modulating gene expression and signaling pathways, respectively, might also have an indirect impact on HEXB through their effects on lysosomal enzyme regulation.

On the other hand, compounds such as resveratrol, sodium butyrate, N-acetylcysteine, chloroquine, rapamycin, and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) target different aspects of cellular function, including histone deacetylation, redox balance, lysosomal pH, autophagy, and various cellular processes. These interactions highlight the potential indirect pathways through which HEXB activity can be modulated. For instance, chloroquine's effect on lysosomal pH and rapamycin's role in autophagy modulation can lead to alterations in lysosomal enzyme activities, including that of HEXB.

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Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)

67-68-5sc-202581
sc-202581A
sc-202581B
100 ml
500 ml
4 L
$30.00
$115.00
$900.00
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Known to influence various cellular processes and could indirectly affect lysosomal function and HEXB activity.