Date published: 2025-12-21

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LRRC24 Activators

LRRC24, or leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 24, is a member of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) protein family, characterized by the presence of LRR domains. These domains are typically involved in protein-protein interactions, mediating the assembly of various signaling complexes. The LRR motif is a versatile structural framework that can accommodate substantial sequence variation and is implicated in a wide array of biological functions.

While the specific biological role of LRRC24 is not well-characterized, the presence of LRR domains suggests that it may function in cellular signaling pathways, possibly as a scaffolding protein that assembles key signaling proteins to facilitate effective signal transduction. The leucine-rich repeats could also enable LRRC24 to interact with other cellular proteins, potentially influencing processes like cell adhesion, migration, or the immune response, given the common roles of LRR-containing proteins.LRRC24's expression patterns across different tissues and developmental stages could provide insight into its physiological roles. If it is found to be highly expressed in certain cell types or under specific conditions, these contexts might offer clues to its function. Similarly, any associations between genetic variations or mutations in the LRRC24 gene and diseases could help to elucidate its biological significance.

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PD 98059

167869-21-8sc-3532
sc-3532A
1 mg
5 mg
$39.00
$90.00
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(2)

PD98059 is a MEK inhibitor that may redirect signaling towards pathways that enhance LRRC24 activity.

(−)-Epigallocatechin Gallate

989-51-5sc-200802
sc-200802A
sc-200802B
sc-200802C
sc-200802D
sc-200802E
10 mg
50 mg
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
10 g
$42.00
$72.00
$124.00
$238.00
$520.00
$1234.00
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EGCG is a polyphenol that may modulate several signaling enzymes, potentially leading to increased activity of LRRC24 through indirect pathways.