The term LOC646817 Activators represents a group of chemical entities that are capable of modulating the activity of a protein whose coding sequence is denoted as LOC646817. This specific nomenclature points to a locus within the genome that has been identified and mapped, but the details of its gene product-the protein-and its biological function remain to be elucidated. Should scientific discovery advance to the point where the protein associated with LOC646817 is characterized, activators would be molecules that bind to and enhance the activity of this protein. The mechanism of action for such activators could be quite varied depending on the protein's role and structure; for instance, they could interact directly with the active site of an enzyme to increase substrate turnover, or they might bind to a regulatory domain to stabilize the protein in an active conformation. This class of molecules would be characterized by their specific ability to bind the LOC646817 protein and induce a higher level of biological activity.
Should the LOC646817 protein activators become a focus of research, the initial work would involve developing assays sensitive to the protein's activity, which is essential for discovering and characterizing these chemical compounds. These assays would need to be tailored to the particular function of the protein, whether that function involves catalytic activity, structural roles, or involvement in cellular signaling pathways. Upon identifying potential activators, subsequent research would aim to understand their mechanism of action through both kinetic studies and structural analyses. Techniques like X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy could elucidate the molecular details of the activator-protein interaction, revealing how these molecules achieve their effect. Complementing these empirical studies, computational approaches such as molecular docking and dynamic simulations would contribute to a deeper understanding of how these activators interact with the LOC646817 protein, potentially guiding the design of more potent activators by highlighting areas of the molecule amenable to chemical modification. Through such detailed investigation, the molecular basis for the function of LOC646817 activators would be thoroughly explored.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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5-Azacytidine | 320-67-2 | sc-221003 | 500 mg | $280.00 | 4 | |
This DNA methyltransferase inhibitor could demethylate gene promoters and potentially upregulate SET-like protein expression. | ||||||
Mithramycin A | 18378-89-7 | sc-200909 | 1 mg | $55.00 | 6 | |
By binding to GC-rich DNA sequences, Mithramycin A might affect transcription factor binding and influence SET-like protein gene expression. | ||||||
Retinoic Acid, all trans | 302-79-4 | sc-200898 sc-200898A sc-200898B sc-200898C | 500 mg 5 g 10 g 100 g | $66.00 $325.00 $587.00 $1018.00 | 28 | |
As a potent regulator of gene transcription, retinoic acid could affect the expression of genes, possibly including those for SET-like proteins. | ||||||
Valproic Acid | 99-66-1 | sc-213144 | 10 g | $87.00 | 9 | |
This HDAC inhibitor may lead to increased histone acetylation and potentially enhance the transcription of SET-like proteins. | ||||||
Trichostatin A | 58880-19-6 | sc-3511 sc-3511A sc-3511B sc-3511C sc-3511D | 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 50 mg | $152.00 $479.00 $632.00 $1223.00 $2132.00 | 33 | |
Another HDAC inhibitor, Trichostatin A, could affect chromatin structure and gene expression, including SET-like proteins. | ||||||
5-Aza-2′-Deoxycytidine | 2353-33-5 | sc-202424 sc-202424A sc-202424B | 25 mg 100 mg 250 mg | $218.00 $322.00 $426.00 | 7 | |
Similar to 5-Azacytidine, this compound could lead to DNA demethylation and possibly the induction of SET-like protein expression. | ||||||
Histone Lysine Methyltransferase Inhibitor Inhibitor | 935693-62-2 (free base) | sc-202651 | 5 mg | $151.00 | 4 | |
As an inhibitor of G9a histone methyltransferase, BIX-01294 could indirectly increase the expression of certain genes, including SET-like proteins. | ||||||
Anacardic Acid | 16611-84-0 | sc-202463 sc-202463A | 5 mg 25 mg | $102.00 $204.00 | 13 | |
Known to inhibit histone acetyltransferases, anacardic acid could alter gene expression patterns relevant to SET-like proteins. | ||||||
Parthenolide | 20554-84-1 | sc-3523 sc-3523A | 50 mg 250 mg | $81.00 $306.00 | 32 | |
This compound can modulate NF-κB activity and other transcriptional pathways, potentially affecting SET-like protein expression. | ||||||
(−)-Epigallocatechin Gallate | 989-51-5 | sc-200802 sc-200802A sc-200802B sc-200802C sc-200802D sc-200802E | 10 mg 50 mg 100 mg 500 mg 1 g 10 g | $43.00 $73.00 $126.00 $243.00 $530.00 $1259.00 | 11 | |
Found in green tea, EGCG can influence DNA methylation and histone modifications, thereby potentially modulating SET-like protein expression. | ||||||