Hornerin Activators constitute a specialized class of chemical compounds or molecules designed or identified with the specific aim of modulating the activity of the hornerin gene. Hornerin, also known as S100A16, is a protein-coding gene found in humans and other organisms. It plays a vital role in the structure and function of the skin, particularly in the epidermis. Hornerin is involved in the formation and maintenance of the cornified envelope, a critical component of the skin's barrier function.
The study of hornerin activators is significant because it provides researchers with a means to delve into the precise role of the hornerin gene in skin physiology and molecular mechanisms related to epidermal barrier function and integrity. Activation of hornerin can offer valuable insights into its potential involvement in processes such as the assembly of structural proteins within the skin's outermost layer and its response to environmental stressors. By manipulating the activity of hornerin through these activators, scientists aim to gain a deeper understanding of the intricate molecular pathways and cellular functions that rely on the gene product, thereby contributing to the broader knowledge of skin biology and its essential role in providing protection to the body. Consequently, hornerin activators serve as indispensable tools for researchers dedicated to unraveling the complex molecular mechanisms that govern skin health and the specific functions played by individual genes in these processes, particularly within the context of skin barrier formation and maintenance.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Retinoic Acid, all trans | 302-79-4 | sc-200898 sc-200898A sc-200898B sc-200898C | 500 mg 5 g 10 g 100 g | $66.00 $325.00 $587.00 $1018.00 | 28 | |
Activates nuclear receptors, potentially enhancing gene expression tied to epidermal differentiation, including hornerin. | ||||||
Calcipotriol | 112965-21-6 | sc-203537 sc-203537A | 10 mg 50 mg | $203.00 $832.00 | 4 | |
A vitamin D analog that could affect gene expression through the vitamin D receptor, possibly influencing hornerin expression. | ||||||
Zinc | 7440-66-6 | sc-213177 | 100 g | $48.00 | ||
May have antifungal properties and could influence skin barrier gene expression as part of its activity. | ||||||
Imiquimod | 99011-02-6 | sc-200385 sc-200385A | 100 mg 500 mg | $67.00 $284.00 | 6 | |
Known to modulate immune responses and could affect keratinocyte differentiation and related gene expression. | ||||||
Caffeine | 58-08-2 | sc-202514 sc-202514A sc-202514B sc-202514C sc-202514D | 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg 5 kg | $33.00 $67.00 $97.00 $192.00 $775.00 | 13 | |
Has been shown to affect multiple cellular signaling pathways, which might indirectly influence hornerin expression. | ||||||
Nicotinamide | 98-92-0 | sc-208096 sc-208096A sc-208096B sc-208096C | 100 g 250 g 1 kg 5 kg | $44.00 $66.00 $204.00 $831.00 | 6 | |
A form of vitamin B3 that can influence cellular metabolism and differentiation, potentially affecting hornerin levels. | ||||||
Oleic Acid | 112-80-1 | sc-200797C sc-200797 sc-200797A sc-200797B | 1 g 10 g 100 g 250 g | $37.00 $104.00 $580.00 $1196.00 | 10 | |
A fatty acid that impacts skin barrier function, which could lead to changes in expression of barrier-related proteins like hornerin. | ||||||
Glycolic acid solution | 79-14-1 | sc-215102 sc-215102A | 25 g 500 g | $38.00 $60.00 | ||
An alpha-hydroxy acid that might influence skin cell turnover and differentiation, potentially modulating hornerin expression. | ||||||
(+)-α-Tocopherol | 59-02-9 | sc-214454 sc-214454A sc-214454B sc-214454C | 10 g 25 g 100 g 1 kg | $43.00 $62.00 $141.00 $430.00 | ||
An antioxidant that may protect skin cells and influence gene expression relevant to skin barrier function. | ||||||
Selenium | 7782-49-2 | sc-250973 | 50 g | $62.00 | 1 | |
Used in certain topical applications, could induce a cellular response that affects the expression of skin-related genes. | ||||||