Date published: 2026-5-15

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MRP-S24 Inhibitors

MRP-S24 inhibitors belong to a class of chemical compounds that exert their biological effects by targeting a specific molecular pathway. MRP-S24 is a protein or molecular target within the cellular context, and inhibitors designed against it aim to modulate its activity. This class of inhibitors is meticulously crafted to interact with the MRP-S24 protein, disrupting its normal function. The MRP-S24 protein likely plays a crucial role in cellular processes, and by inhibiting its activity, these compounds may influence various downstream signaling pathways or cellular functions. Chemically, MRP-S24 inhibitors exhibit distinct structural features that enable them to bind selectively to the target protein. The design of these inhibitors involves a deep understanding of the molecular interactions between the compound and the MRP-S24 protein. Researchers employ structural biology and computational methods to optimize the inhibitor's structure, enhancing its affinity and specificity for the target. The development of MRP-S24 inhibitors represents a significant area of interest in drug discovery, as understanding and manipulating specific cellular pathways can provide insights into fundamental biological processes. While the details of the MRP-S24 protein's function may vary, the inhibitors within this class share the common characteristic of selectively modulating the activity of this molecular target, offering a valuable tool for researchers to dissect and comprehend intricate cellular mechanisms.

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Atovaquone

95233-18-4sc-217675
10 mg
$270.00
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Atovaquone is an inhibitor of the cytochrome bc1 complex (complex III) in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Its action can indirectly decrease mitochondrial respiration and therefore the functional activity of MRP-S24.