KBTBD12 Activators are a novel class of compounds specifically engineered to target and modulate the activity of the KBTBD12 protein, also known as Kelch Repeat and BTB Domain Containing 12. The KBTBD12 protein is part of the larger family of Kelch-like proteins, which are characterized by their role in various cellular processes including protein-protein interactions, ubiquitination, and the regulation of cytoskeletal organization. These proteins typically contain a BTB (Broad-Complex, Tramtrack, and Bric a brac) domain, which is involved in protein-protein interactions, and Kelch motifs that are known to form beta-propeller structures, facilitating interactions with other proteins or cellular components. Activators of KBTBD12 are designed to enhance the protein's natural functions, potentially influencing cellular pathways that KBTBD12 is involved in, such as signal transduction, cellular trafficking, or the regulation of degradation pathways. The synthesis of KBTBD12 Activators involves advanced chemical engineering, aiming to produce molecules that can specifically interact with the KBTBD12 protein, inducing a conformational change or allosteric modulation that enhances its activity. This requires a comprehensive understanding of the protein's structure, including its active sites and the dynamics of its interaction with other cellular components.
The investigation of KBTBD12 Activators encompasses a multi-disciplinary research approach, employing techniques from molecular biology, biochemistry, and structural biology to elucidate the interaction between these activators and the KBTBD12 protein. Scientists utilize methods such as co-immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry to identify and characterize the protein-protein interactions mediated by KBTBD12, and to assess how activators influence these interactions. Structural studies, including X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy, provide insights into the three-dimensional structure of KBTBD12, identifying potential binding sites for activators and revealing conformational changes associated with activation. Additionally, functional assays in cellular or model systems are critical for understanding the biological effects of KBTBD12 activation, shedding light on the physiological roles of KBTBD12 and how its modulation can impact cellular functions. Through this comprehensive research framework, the study of KBTBD12 Activators aims to deepen our understanding of the Kelch-like protein family and their regulatory roles in cellular processes, offering insights into the mechanisms by which protein activity can be modulated to influence cellular behavior and function.
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Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) | 67-68-5 | sc-202581 sc-202581A sc-202581B | 100 ml 500 ml 4 L | $30.00 $115.00 $900.00 | 136 | |
At certain concentrations, it can influence gene expression and potentiate differentiation pathways. | ||||||
Mifepristone | 84371-65-3 | sc-203134 | 100 mg | $60.00 | 17 | |
Glucocorticoid and progesterone antagonist that may alter gene expression profiles by affecting hormone receptor signaling. |