Date published: 2025-10-25

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LCA5 Activators

Chemical activators of LCA5 can play a role in its functional enhancement by interacting with various cellular pathways and processes. Zinc Chloride, for instance, can directly bind to LCA5, potentially altering its conformation and thus enhancing its role in photoreceptor cilia. Similarly, Magnesium Chloride serves as a cofactor that can stabilize the LCA5 structure or its interactions, leading to improved functionality. Calcium Chloride can activate LCA5 by engaging calcium-dependent signaling pathways that LCA5 is part of, thereby promoting its role in cilia maintenance. Retinoic Acid interacts with retinoid signaling pathways, crucial for photoreceptor function, and therefore can augment LCA5's activity within the cilia. Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid, as a chemical chaperone, can stabilize LCA5, promoting its correct folding and enhancing ciliary function.

Additionally, Forskolin can elevate cAMP levels, indirectly influencing LCA5 activity by activating PKA, which can modulate ciliary transport processes where LCA5 is localized. IBMX and Rolipram can both raise cAMP levels through inhibition of phosphodiesterases, which in turn can enhance PKA activity and affect ciliary function involving LCA5. Cilostamide and Zaprinast, by inhibiting PDE3 and PDE5 respectively, can increase cAMP and cGMP levels, which may influence signaling pathways regulating ciliary function and thus activate LCA5. Vinpocetine, through PDE1 inhibition, raises both cAMP and cGMP levels, potentially affecting ciliary signaling pathways and enhancing LCA5 function. Lastly, Minoxidil can activate LCA5 by altering the membrane potential through the opening of ATP-sensitive potassium channels, which can influence signaling pathways relevant to the ciliary function where LCA5 is operational. Each of these chemicals can contribute to the fine-tuning of ciliary signaling and transport, processes that are essential for the proper function of LCA5 in photoreceptor cells.

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Zinc

7440-66-6sc-213177
100 g
$47.00
(0)

Zinc ions can activate LCA5 by binding directly to the protein and altering its conformation, leading to an enhancement of its function in the photoreceptor cilia.

Magnesium chloride

7786-30-3sc-255260C
sc-255260B
sc-255260
sc-255260A
10 g
25 g
100 g
500 g
$27.00
$34.00
$47.00
$123.00
2
(1)

Magnesium serves as a cofactor that can activate LCA5 by stabilizing the protein structure or its interaction with other proteins or lipids in the photoreceptor cilia.

Calcium chloride anhydrous

10043-52-4sc-207392
sc-207392A
100 g
500 g
$65.00
$262.00
1
(1)

Calcium ions can activate LCA5 by affecting the photoreceptor cilia through calcium-dependent signaling pathways, which LCA5 is part of, enhancing its function in cilia maintenance.

Retinoic Acid, all trans

302-79-4sc-200898
sc-200898A
sc-200898B
sc-200898C
500 mg
5 g
10 g
100 g
$65.00
$319.00
$575.00
$998.00
28
(1)

Retinoic Acid can activate LCA5 by engaging with retinoid signaling, which is critical in photoreceptor function where LCA5 is active, thus potentially enhancing LCA5 activity in cilia.

Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid, Sodium Salt

14605-22-2sc-281165
1 g
$644.00
5
(1)

Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid can activate LCA5 by acting as a chemical chaperone, stabilizing the protein's structure and promoting proper folding, thus enhancing its function in photoreceptor cells.

Forskolin

66575-29-9sc-3562
sc-3562A
sc-3562B
sc-3562C
sc-3562D
5 mg
50 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
$76.00
$150.00
$725.00
$1385.00
$2050.00
73
(3)

Forskolin can activate LCA5 by increasing cAMP levels, which may lead to the activation of PKA, influencing the ciliary transport processes where LCA5 functions.

IBMX

28822-58-4sc-201188
sc-201188B
sc-201188A
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
$159.00
$315.00
$598.00
34
(1)

IBMX can activate LCA5 by inhibiting phosphodiesterases, thereby increasing cAMP levels, which in turn can activate PKA and influence ciliary function where LCA5 is active.

Rolipram

61413-54-5sc-3563
sc-3563A
5 mg
50 mg
$75.00
$212.00
18
(1)

Rolipram can activate LCA5 by preventing the breakdown of cAMP, thereby enhancing PKA activity and potentially influencing ciliary transport that involves LCA5.

Cilostamide (OPC 3689)

68550-75-4sc-201180
sc-201180A
5 mg
25 mg
$90.00
$350.00
16
(1)

Cilostamide can activate LCA5 by inhibiting PDE3, leading to increased cAMP levels and therefore potentially enhancing PKA activity which may affect ciliary processes involving LCA5.

Zaprinast (M&B 22948)

37762-06-4sc-201206
sc-201206A
25 mg
100 mg
$103.00
$245.00
8
(2)

Zaprinast can activate LCA5 by inhibiting PDE5, thus increasing cGMP levels, which may affect signaling pathways that regulate ciliary function where LCA5 is involved.