Date published: 2025-10-10

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LRP12 Activators

The chemical class termed LRP12 Activators comprises a diverse array of compounds that are understood to influence the activity of the protein LRP12 (Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 12) through indirect mechanisms. These activators are not unified by a common chemical structure or direct mode of action on LRP12, but rather by their involvement in various cellular processes and signaling pathways that intersect with the functional realm of LRP12. This protein is implicated in lipid metabolism and signal transduction, making it a focal point for the action of compounds that regulate these processes. Among the members of this class are molecules like Retinoic Acid and Cholesterol, which play pivotal roles in gene expression and lipid metabolism, respectively. Retinoic Acid, known for its wide-ranging impact on gene regulation, could modulate cellular pathways that ultimately influence the activity of LRP12. Cholesterol, being central to lipid metabolism, also stands as an indirect influencer of LRP12 due to the protein's involvement in lipid-related processes.

Further diversifying this class are compounds like Curcumin, Resveratrol, Pioglitazone, and Fenofibrate. These molecules are recognized for their roles in metabolic regulation and signaling pathways. Curcumin and Resveratrol, for instance, have broad effects on cellular signaling and metabolism, which could intersect with the pathways related to LRP12. Pioglitazone and Fenofibrate, with their implications in lipid metabolic processes, might also impact LRP12 indirectly. Additionally, this class includes Vitamin D3, known for its involvement in gene regulation and lipid metabolism, and Quercetin, which affects various signaling pathways. These compounds, through their distinct actions in the cell, activate LRP12 activity. The presence of Green Tea Catechins, Caffeine, and Lycopene in this group further highlights the diversity. They are linked to metabolic pathways and antioxidant responses, respectively, and could thereby influence LRP12. The chemical class of LRP12 Activators thus represents a collection of compounds that, through their individual and varied roles in metabolic regulation, gene expression, and signaling, impact the activity of LRP12, demonstrating the complex interplay of metabolic and signaling pathways in cellular functions.

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Lycopene

502-65-8sc-205738
sc-205738A
sc-205738B
1 mg
5 mg
1 g
$143.00
$571.00
$6125.00
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Involved in antioxidant responses and lipid metabolism, could affect LRP