MFF activators are a class of chemical compounds that enhance the functional activity of the MFF protein through their roles in various biochemical pathways. These activators primarily influence the cAMP-PKA signaling pathway, leading to the enhanced function of MFF. Forskolin, Epinephrine, and Isoproterenol are some key examples of MFF activators that increase cAMP levels, thereby activating PKA, which in turn phosphorylates MFF, enhancing its fission activity. IBMX, Rolipram, Papaverine, Theophylline, and Zardaverine function as phosphodiesterase inhibitors, preventing the degradation of cAMP, resulting in its accumulation, and subsequent PKA activation and MFF phosphorylation.
Furthermore, the MFF activators also include compounds that can induce a superactivation state of PKA under high cAMP conditions, as seen with H-89. Bucladesine, a cAMP analog, directly activates PKA, leading to MFF phosphorylation, while Vinpocetine and Milrinone, as PDE1 and PDE3 inhibitors respectively, augment cAMP levels, thus indirectly enhancing the function of MFF.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Vinpocetine | 42971-09-5 | sc-201204 sc-201204A sc-201204B | 20 mg 100 mg 15 g | $55.00 $214.00 $2400.00 | 4 | |
Vinpocetine is a PDE1 inhibitor. It can increase cAMP levels, leading to the activation of PKA, which can then phosphorylate and activate MFF, enhancing its functional activity. | ||||||
Milrinone | 78415-72-2 | sc-201193 sc-201193A | 10 mg 50 mg | $165.00 $697.00 | 7 | |
Milrinone is a PDE3 inhibitor. By inhibiting this enzyme, it can increase cAMP levels, leading to the activation of PKA, which can then phosphorylate and activate MFF, enhancing its functional activity. | ||||||