Date published: 2025-9-10

1-800-457-3801

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

KIAA1191 Activators

The activators associated with the enhancement of KIAA1191 activity are diverse, each engaging distinct cellular pathways to exert their influence. Certain activators operate by elevating intracellular levels of cAMP, which in turn stimulates protein kinase A (PKA). The activation of PKA is a pivotal step as it can lead to the direct phosphorylation of KIAA1191, thereby augmenting its functional activity. Other compounds act as non-selective inhibitors of phosphodiesterases, which serve to prevent the degradation of cAMP, thus indirectly promoting the activation of KIAA1191 through sustained PKA signaling. Additionally, some activators directly stimulate protein kinase C (PKC), which might further phosphorylate KIAA1191 or modulate its activity via downstream signaling events. Moreover, the use of ionophores that increase intracellular calcium levels provides an alternative route for activation, potentially impacting calcium-dependent kinases that could phosphorylate KIAA1191 and enhance its activity.

In a different set of mechanisms, activators such as inhibitors of protein phosphatases lead to an increase in the phosphorylated state of proteins, which may include KIAA1191. By inhibiting phosphatase activity, these compounds maintain KIAA1191 in a phosphorylated and active form. Certain activators also trigger stress-activated protein kinases, which could play a role in the activation of KIAA1191 through stress response pathways. Additionally, G protein activators and phosphatase inhibitors drive the phosphorylation process, potentially leading to the activation of KIAA1191. Finally, the use of cAMP analogs provides a direct method of activating PKA, which then could phosphorylate and activate KIAA1191.

Items 31 to 11 of 11 total

Display:

Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING