Date published: 2026-6-9

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Hint1 Inhibitors

Hint1 inhibitors constitute a distinctive category of compounds that target the protein Histidine Triad Nucleotide Binding Protein 1 (Hint1). This protein is recognized for its multifunctional roles, including participating in cellular processes such as apoptosis regulation, tumor suppression, and response to cellular stress. The inhibitors are meticulously designed to interact with Hint1's active sites, modulating its enzymatic activity or protein-protein interactions. These inhibitors can encompass diverse chemical structures, including small molecules, peptides, or biologics.

The primary objective of developing Hint1 inhibitors lies in deciphering the intricate mechanisms underlying the protein's functions. By perturbing Hint1's activity, researchers can gain insights into its role in various cellular pathways and processes. The inhibitors serve as indispensable tools for probing the interactions between Hint1 and its binding partners, unraveling their contributions to cellular homeostasis and response to external cues. Hint1 inhibitors offer researchers the opportunity to delve into the functional nuances of Hint1 beyond its catalytic functions. The inhibition of Hint1 allows for the dissection of its signaling roles and its involvement in cascades influencing cell fate determination and stress response. These inhibitors enable a detailed exploration of Hint1's participation in cellular dynamics and molecular networks.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Luteolin

491-70-3sc-203119
sc-203119A
sc-203119B
sc-203119C
sc-203119D
5 mg
50 mg
500 mg
5 g
500 g
$27.00
$51.00
$101.00
$153.00
$1925.00
40
(1)

Luteolin is a flavonoid found in various plants and has been studied for its potential inhibitory effects on HINT1.

Apigenin

520-36-5sc-3529
sc-3529A
sc-3529B
sc-3529C
sc-3529D
sc-3529E
sc-3529F
5 mg
100 mg
1 g
5 g
25 g
100 g
1 kg
$33.00
$214.00
$734.00
$1151.00
$2348.00
$3127.00
$5208.00
22
(1)

Apigenin is another flavonoid that has been suggested to inhibit HINT1 activity, potentially influencing its cellular functions.