Date published: 2025-10-10

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MDMX Activators

MDMX Activators represent a distinct class of chemical compounds that play a crucial role in the field of molecular biology and cellular regulation. These compounds are specifically designed to target and modify the activity of the MDMX protein, also known as Murine Double Minute 4 (MDM4). MDMX is a key player in cellular processes, particularly in its interaction with the tumor suppressor protein p53. Unlike its close counterpart MDM2, MDMX lacks the ability to degrade p53, but it exerts control over p53 by binding to and inhibiting its transcriptional activity. MDMX Activators aim to modulate this interaction, restoring balance within the cellular regulatory network.

These compounds primarily function by disrupting the intricate protein-protein interactions between MDMX and p53. By doing so, MDMX Activators can effectively influence the downstream cellular responses governed by p53, such as cell cycle regulation, DNA repair, and programmed cell death. The significance of MDMX Activators lies in their ability to fine-tune these intricate molecular processes without directly targeting any particular ailment or condition. Researchers are continually exploring applications and implications of MDMX Activators in diverse biological contexts, shedding light on the broader understanding of cellular dynamics and molecular mechanisms that underpin various physiological processes.

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Thalidomide

50-35-1sc-201445
sc-201445A
100 mg
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$109.00
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Thalidomide's effects on protein degradation pathways may extend to the regulation of proteins like MDMX in certain cellular contexts.