Date published: 2025-11-24

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NKPD1 Inhibitors

NKPD1 inhibitors encompass a diverse group of chemical compounds that can inhibit the protein's activity through various cellular pathways and biological processes. Bisphenol A, for instance, can interfere with estrogen receptor signaling, potentially leading to the downregulation of NKPD1 if it is under the control of estrogen-mediated transcription. On the other hand, Triclosan could alter NKPD1 activity by perturbing lipid biosynthesis and the essential lipid-protein interactions required for NKPD1's function. Inflammatory pathways, too, have a role, where compounds like Curcumin and Resveratrol can inhibit NKPD1 by downregulating the NF-κB pathway, which may be a regulator of NKPD1 expression.

Epigenetic modifiers such as Sodium butyrate and Sulforaphane inhibit histone deacetylases, potentially leading to altered gene expression patterns that can affect NKPD1. By increasing histone acetylation, these compounds can change the chromatin structure, making it either more or less accessible for transcription factors to bind and regulate gene expression, which in turn can inhibit or activate NKPD1 expression.

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Wortmannin

19545-26-7sc-3505
sc-3505A
sc-3505B
1 mg
5 mg
20 mg
$66.00
$219.00
$417.00
97
(3)

Wortmannin is another PI3K inhibitor that can also affect autophagy through the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway. If NKPD1 is associated with autophagy or PI3K signaling, Wortmannin can inhibit NKPD1 by disrupting these cellular processes.

D,L-Sulforaphane

4478-93-7sc-207495A
sc-207495B
sc-207495C
sc-207495
sc-207495E
sc-207495D
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
1 g
10 g
250 mg
$150.00
$286.00
$479.00
$1299.00
$8299.00
$915.00
22
(1)

Sulforaphane, a natural compound with histone deacetylase inhibitory activity, can lead to changes in gene expression. If NKPD1 is negatively regulated by histone deacetylation, Sulforaphane can inhibit NKPD1 by inducing histone hyperacetylation and potentially repressing its expression.