Date published: 2026-5-30

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INSM2 Activators

INSM2, or Insulinoma-Associated 2, is a protein encoded by the INSM2 gene in humans. It belongs to a family of proteins implicated in the regulation of gene expression during the development and differentiation of neuroendocrine cells. INSM2 is particularly interesting because of its role as a transcriptional repressor, meaning it may inhibit the expression of other genes, thus influencing cellular growth and hormone regulation.The expression of INSM2 is tightly regulated and often restricted to specific tissues, which is indicative of its specialized roles. During fetal development, INSM2 is thought to be involved in the maturation of pancreatic cells, and its expression patterns are carefully modulated in relation to cell cycle and differentiation cues.

Research has suggested that INSM2 might have a dual role, functioning in normal cellular processes and in pathological conditions such as tumorigenesis. For instance, its dysregulation has been associated with the development of insulinomas, which are rare pancreatic tumors characterized by excessive insulin production.INSM2's function is not entirely clear, but it is believed to interact with various signaling pathways that are critical for endocrine function and development. Understanding the mechanisms by which INSM2 operates could provide valuable insights into not only normal developmental processes but also the pathology of diseases associated with the endocrine system.As a transcriptional repressor, INSM2's activity is likely modulated by a complex network of molecular signals, which may include interactions with other proteins, response to hormonal signals, and possibly feedback from the metabolic state of the cell. The study of INSM2 continues to be an important area of research for insights into cellular differentiation and the development of certain cancers.

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Retinoic Acid, all trans

302-79-4sc-200898
sc-200898A
sc-200898B
sc-200898C
500 mg
5 g
10 g
100 g
$66.00
$325.00
$587.00
$1018.00
28
(1)

May regulate gene expression through retinoic acid receptors, potentially affecting INSM2.

Forskolin

66575-29-9sc-3562
sc-3562A
sc-3562B
sc-3562C
sc-3562D
5 mg
50 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
$78.00
$153.00
$740.00
$1413.00
$2091.00
73
(3)

Elevates cAMP, which may modulate transcription factors and influence INSM2 expression.

Dexamethasone

50-02-2sc-29059
sc-29059B
sc-29059A
100 mg
1 g
5 g
$91.00
$139.00
$374.00
36
(1)

Glucocorticoids can regulate gene expression, potentially altering INSM2 levels.

PMA

16561-29-8sc-3576
sc-3576A
sc-3576B
sc-3576C
sc-3576D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
100 mg
$41.00
$132.00
$214.00
$500.00
$948.00
119
(6)

Activates protein kinase C, which may lead to transcriptional regulation of INSM2.

Sodium Salicylate

54-21-7sc-3520
sc-3520A
sc-3520B
sc-3520C
1 g
25 g
500 g
1 kg
$10.00
$26.00
$82.00
$139.00
8
(1)

Inhibits NF-κB signaling, potentially influencing INSM2 transcription.

Curcumin

458-37-7sc-200509
sc-200509A
sc-200509B
sc-200509C
sc-200509D
sc-200509F
sc-200509E
1 g
5 g
25 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
2.5 kg
$37.00
$69.00
$109.00
$218.00
$239.00
$879.00
$1968.00
47
(1)

Modulates transcription factors and signaling pathways, which may alter INSM2 expression.

Lithium

7439-93-2sc-252954
50 g
$214.00
(0)

Influences GSK-3 signaling, potentially affecting INSM2 expression.

β-Estradiol

50-28-2sc-204431
sc-204431A
500 mg
5 g
$63.00
$182.00
8
(1)

Estrogen receptor signaling can impact gene expression, possibly including INSM2.

Rosiglitazone

122320-73-4sc-202795
sc-202795A
sc-202795C
sc-202795D
sc-202795B
25 mg
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
5 g
$120.00
$326.00
$634.00
$947.00
$1259.00
38
(1)

PPAR agonists modulate the expression of genes involved in metabolism and differentiation, potentially affecting INSM2.

Butyric acid

107-92-6sc-214640
sc-214640A
1 kg
10 kg
$64.00
$177.00
(0)

A histone deacetylase inhibitor that can affect gene expression by altering chromatin structure, potentially influencing INSM2.