NAF1 inhibitors belong to a class of chemical compounds designed to selectively target and modulate the activity of the NAF1 protein. The NAF1 protein, also known as Nuclear Assembly Factor 1, plays a crucial role in the regulation of nuclear envelope assembly and maintenance. It is involved in the biogenesis of the nuclear envelope, a fundamental cellular structure that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm. NAF1 inhibitors are specifically designed to interfere with the function of NAF1, aiming to achieve a controlled modulation of nuclear envelope dynamics.
The chemical structure of NAF1 inhibitors is meticulously crafted to interact with the active sites or binding pockets on the NAF1 protein, disrupting its normal activity. By inhibiting NAF1, these compounds may impact the intricate processes associated with nuclear envelope assembly and maintenance. This targeted interference could have implications for cellular function, particularly in the context of nuclear organization and integrity. Researchers are actively investigating the mechanisms by which NAF1 inhibitors influence cellular processes, shedding light on the intricate details of nuclear envelope dynamics. As our understanding of these compounds advances, it opens avenues for potential applications in various scientific domains.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Gö 6983 | 133053-19-7 | sc-203432 sc-203432A sc-203432B | 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg | $105.00 $299.00 $474.00 | 15 | |
Go6983 is a broad-spectrum protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor. If NAF1's function is modulated by PKC-mediated signaling, Go6983 might indirectly decrease NAF1 activity. | ||||||
Sunitinib, Free Base | 557795-19-4 | sc-396319 sc-396319A | 500 mg 5 g | $153.00 $938.00 | 5 | |
Sunitinib is a receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor that may impede multiple signaling pathways. If NAF1's activity is contingent on any of these pathways, sunitinib could lead to its functional inhibition. | ||||||