The chemical class referred to as IL-TIFb Activators encompasses a group of compounds that are specifically designed to target and activate IL-TIFb, a protein involved in various biological processes. IL-TIFb, also known as Interleukin-Tenocyte Induced Fibroblast, is a protein that plays a significant role in cellular signaling pathways. It is part of a larger family of proteins that are known to be involved in the regulation of cell growth, differentiation, and communication. The activation of IL-TIFb by these compounds is achieved through a direct interaction, which can influence the protein's conformation, stability, or its interaction with other cellular components. This interaction is crucial as it can modulate the natural behavior of IL-TIFb within the cell, affecting its ability to perform its functions in cellular processes.
The study of IL-TIFb Activators is an area of interest in molecular biology and biochemistry due to their unique interaction with the IL-TIFb protein. These activators are usually small molecular compounds that bind to specific sites on the IL-TIFb protein, inducing changes that can affect the protein's activity. The mechanism of action of these activators is dependent on their chemical structure and the nature of their interaction with IL-TIFb. By binding to IL-TIFb, these activators can alter the way the protein interacts with other cellular components, including its receptors and signaling molecules. This can lead to a cascade of reactions within the cell, affecting various cellular processes. Research in this field is focused on understanding how these interactions influence the function of IL-TIFb and the broader implications for the regulation of cellular activities. By studying the effects of these activators on IL-TIFb, scientists aim to gain insights into the complex network of protein interactions in cells and the role of specific proteins like IL-TIFb in these networks.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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R-848 | 144875-48-9 | sc-203231 sc-203231A sc-203231B sc-203231C | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg 500 mg | $102.00 $306.00 $510.00 $1559.00 | 12 | |
An agonist of TLR7 and TLR8 that may mimic viral infection, potentially inducing an immunostimulatory effect. | ||||||
Imiquimod | 99011-02-6 | sc-200385 sc-200385A | 100 mg 500 mg | $67.00 $284.00 | 6 | |
A TLR7 agonist that may trigger innate immune responses, possibly upregulating cytokines similar to IL-22. | ||||||
Polyinosinic acid - polycytidylic acid sodium salt, double-stranded | 42424-50-0 | sc-204854 sc-204854A | 10 mg 100 mg | $139.00 $663.00 | 2 | |
A stabilized polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid that acts as a mimetic of double-stranded RNA, potentially inducing interferon and related cytokines. | ||||||
Pam3Cys-Ser-(Lys)4, Hydrochloride | 112208-00-1 | sc-507471 | 2 mg | $550.00 | ||
A synthetic triacylated lipopeptide that mimics bacterial lipoproteins, potentially activating TLR1/2 and stimulating cytokine expression. | ||||||
CL097 | 1026249-18-2 | sc-507394 | 5 mg | $135.00 | ||
A TLR7 and TLR8 agonist that can promote immune activation and the potential upregulation of cytokines. | ||||||
2-Picolinic acid | 98-98-6 | sc-238205 sc-238205A sc-238205B | 5 g 100 g 1 kg | $24.00 $54.00 $345.00 | ||
A metabolite of tryptophan that could modulate immune responses and affect the expression of immune-related cytokines. | ||||||