MUP15 Activators would involve enhancing its capacity to bind and transport specific small molecules, such as pheromones. The development of such activators would require an in-depth understanding of MUP15's structure, its binding sites, and the mechanism by which it interacts with its ligands. Advanced techniques like X-ray crystallography or NMR spectroscopy would be essential in determining the three-dimensional structure of MUP15 and identifying potential sites for activator binding.
In the development and study of MUP15 Activators, a multidisciplinary approach would be necessary. This would include synthetic chemistry for the creation of a variety of compounds with potential activating properties, and molecular biology for assessing their effects on MUP15. Computational biology would play a significant role, with techniques such as molecular modeling and docking simulations being used to predict and optimize the interactions of these molecules with MUP15. Additionally, understanding the biological role and importance of MUP15 within the context of pheromone transport and chemical communication would be crucial. This would involve various experimental methods to investigate the protein's function and the potential impact of its modulation by activators. Such a comprehensive approach is vital for the development of specific activators targeting MUP15, contributing to a broader understanding of protein function and interaction within biological systems.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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β-Estradiol | 50-28-2 | sc-204431 sc-204431A | 500 mg 5 g | $63.00 $182.00 | 8 | |
This primary female sex hormone might impact MUP expression by interacting with estrogen receptors. | ||||||
Corticosterone | 50-22-6 | sc-300391 sc-300391A | 100 mg 500 mg | $58.00 $110.00 | 2 | |
A glucocorticoid hormone that could modulate MUPs expression through glucocorticoid receptor-mediated pathways. | ||||||
Progesterone | 57-83-0 | sc-296138A sc-296138 sc-296138B | 1 g 5 g 50 g | $20.00 $52.00 $298.00 | 3 | |
Another sex hormone that may play a role in the regulatory network affecting MUPs expression. | ||||||
Insulin | 11061-68-0 | sc-29062 sc-29062A sc-29062B | 100 mg 1 g 10 g | $156.00 $1248.00 $12508.00 | 82 | |
As a hormone regulating numerous physiological processes, insulin might have an indirect effect on MUPs expression. | ||||||
L-Thyroxine, free acid | 51-48-9 | sc-207813 sc-207813A | 100 mg 500 mg | $35.00 $74.00 | 2 | |
Thyroid hormone that can influence metabolic rate and potentially affect MUPs expression indirectly. | ||||||
L-3,3′,5-Triiodothyronine, free acid | 6893-02-3 | sc-204035 sc-204035A sc-204035B | 10 mg 100 mg 250 mg | $41.00 $77.00 $153.00 | ||
The active form of thyroid hormone which might impact MUPs expression through thyroid hormone receptors. | ||||||
Pregnenolone | 145-13-1 | sc-204860 sc-204860A sc-204860B sc-204860C | 5 g 25 g 100 g 500 g | $87.00 $148.00 $347.00 $1122.00 | ||
A steroidal hormone precursor that could affect MUPs expression via subsequent hormonal biosynthesis. | ||||||
DHEA | 53-43-0 | sc-202573 | 10 g | $111.00 | 3 | |
An endogenous steroid hormone that could modulate MUPs expression through androgenic effects. | ||||||