Intelectin-1 inhibitors belong to a specialized chemical class designed to selectively modulate the activity of Intelectin-1, a lectin protein known for its involvement in the recognition and binding of specific carbohydrate structures. Intelectin-1, also known as omentin-1, is primarily expressed in adipose tissues and has been implicated in various physiological processes, including immune responses and metabolic regulation. As a lectin, Intelectin-1 plays a role in pathogen recognition and immune surveillance by binding to carbohydrates present on the surface of microorganisms. Inhibitors targeting Intelectin-1 aim to interfere with its carbohydrate-binding activity, potentially influencing its role in immune responses and other cellular functions.
The mechanism of action of Intelectin-1 inhibitors may involve disrupting the specific interactions between the lectin and its carbohydrate ligands. This inhibition could impact the ability of Intelectin-1 to recognize and bind to pathogens, potentially altering immune responses and the interplay between the host and microorganisms. Studying Intelectin-1 inhibitors provides researchers with a valuable tool to dissect the molecular details of lectin-mediated immune recognition and sheds light on the broader roles of lectins in cellular processes. Additionally, understanding the nuances of Intelectin-1 inhibition contributes to the exploration of its functions beyond immunity, delving into its potential implications in metabolic regulation and adipose tissue biology.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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D-Galactose | 59-23-4 | sc-202564 | 100 g | $224.00 | 4 | |
Excess galactose could potentially compete with galactofuranose for binding to Intelectin-1, thus indirectly affecting its function. | ||||||
Lactose | 63-42-3 | sc-221828A sc-221828 sc-221828B | 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg | $107.00 $157.00 $345.00 | 1 | |
Lactose is a disaccharide consisting of glucose and galactose, which could potentially compete with galactofuranose for binding to Intelectin-1. |