ILPIP inhibitors target and inhibit the activity of the ILPIP protein, also known as Inhibitor of IL-1β Post-Translational Modification. ILPIP is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the post-translational modification of the interleukin-1β (IL-1β) protein, a key mediator in inflammatory responses. The function of ILPIP involves the regulation of IL-1β maturation and secretion, which are critical in the body's immune response. The structure of ILPIP is characterized by specific domains that facilitate its enzymatic activity, including the recognition and modification of IL-1β. The ability of ILPIP to modulate IL-1β activity makes it a target of interest for the development of inhibitors that can specifically interact with and inhibit its function, thereby influencing the IL-1β mediated pathways.
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Emetine | 483-18-1 | sc-470668 sc-470668A sc-470668B sc-470668C | 1 mg 10 mg 50 mg 100 mg | $440.00 $900.00 $1400.00 $2502.00 | ||
Inhibits protein synthesis by blocking translocation on the ribosome, thus potentially decreasing protein expression. | ||||||
α-Amanitin | 23109-05-9 | sc-202440 sc-202440A | 1 mg 5 mg | $269.00 $1050.00 | 26 | |
A potent inhibitor of RNA polymerase II, impairing mRNA synthesis and potentially decreasing protein expression. | ||||||