Date published: 2025-12-10

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LRRC40 Inhibitors

LRRC40 Inhibitors are a category of molecules that decrease the activity or expression of the protein encoded by the LRRC40 gene, which stands for leucine-rich repeat-containing 40. LRRC40 is a member of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) family of proteins, a diverse group of proteins that typically engage in protein-protein interactions and are implicated in a variety of cellular processes. It is hypothesized to be involved in complex formation or signaling pathways within the cell. Inhibitors targeting LRRC40 interfere with these processes by binding directly to the protein, hence hindering its ability to interact with other proteins, or by suppressing the transcription or translation of the LRRC40 gene, thus reducing protein levels. Studies might utilize techniques like surface plasmon resonance (SPR) or isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) to measure the affinity and thermodynamics of the interaction between LRRC40 and the inhibitors. Moreover, structural studies can map the inhibitor binding sites.

In the broader context of cellular biology, the study of LRRC40 Inhibitors would offer valuable insights into the role of LRRC proteins in the cell. By selectively modulating the function of LRRC40, researchers could explore its involvement in cellular signaling cascades or its contribution to the structural integrity of protein complexes. Such inhibitors also serve as important tools for probing the biological functions of LRRC40, potentially uncovering novel aspects of leucine-rich repeat protein biology. Furthermore, understanding the effects of LRRC40 inhibition could reveal interdependencies within cellular networks and provide a deeper understanding of the molecular underpinnings of protein-protein interactions involving LRR motifs. In essence, LRRC40 Inhibitors would not only aid in elucidating the specific functions of this particular protein but could also enhance the broader knowledge of LRR proteins as a whole within the complex milieu of the cell.

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Mitomycin C

50-07-7sc-3514A
sc-3514
sc-3514B
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
$65.00
$99.00
$140.00
85
(5)

Mitomycin C is a DNA crosslinker that inhibits DNA replication. If LRRC40 is involved in cell cycle progression or DNA repair, this inhibition could indirectly lead to a diminished functional activity of LRRC40 by interfering with cell cycle-related processes.

Dimethyloxaloylglycine (DMOG)

89464-63-1sc-200755
sc-200755A
sc-200755B
sc-200755C
10 mg
50 mg
100 mg
500 mg
$82.00
$295.00
$367.00
$764.00
25
(2)

DMOG inhibits prolyl hydroxylase, leading to stabilization of HIF-1α. Through this mechanism, DMOG could influence cellular processes that indirectly involve LRRC40, such as gene expression under hypoxic conditions, and thus could reduce the activity of LRRC40 by altering its expression profile or that of interacting proteins.