NTE activators, short for Neuropathy Target Esterase activators, represent a distinctive chemical class that has garnered significant attention in the field of neurobiology and toxicology. These compounds are primarily recognized for their ability to modulate the activity of NTE, an enzyme that plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of nerve cell membranes. NTE, also known as neurotoxic esterase, is found predominantly in neural tissues and has been implicated in various physiological processes. NTE activators interact with this enzyme in a manner that enhances its catalytic activity, thus affecting nerve cell membrane phospholipids and lipid metabolism.
NTE activators typically feature a specific chemical structure characterized by functional groups that interact with the active site of the NTE enzyme. By binding to NTE, these compounds can influence the hydrolysis of specific ester bonds within phospholipids, which are essential components of nerve cell membranes. This enzymatic modulation may have far-reaching consequences on nerve cell function and membrane stability. Their significance lies in advancing our understanding of the complex interplay between enzymes like NTE and neural membrane dynamics, which may have implications for various aspects of neurobiology and toxicology research.
| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Tritolyl phosphate, mixture of isomers | 78-30-8 | sc-237406 | 500 ml | $39.00 | ||
TOCP activates NTE when metabolized in the body through phosphorylation, leading to nerve toxicity. | ||||||
Dioxathion | 78-34-2 | sc-257370 | 100 mg | $395.00 | ||
Dioxathion is an organophosphorus insecticide that activates NTE via phosphorylation, potentially causing nerve damage. | ||||||
Dicrotophos | 141-66-2 | sc-239708 | 100 mg | $87.00 | ||
Dicrotophos, an insecticide, activates NTE through phosphorylation, potentially leading to nerve toxicity. | ||||||
Azinphos-methyl | 86-50-0 | sc-233901 | 250 mg | $62.00 | ||
Azinphos-methyl, an organophosphorus pesticide, activates NTE via phosphorylation, potentially causing neurotoxic effects. | ||||||
Chlorpyrifos | 2921-88-2 | sc-217887 | 250 mg | $94.00 | ||
Chlorpyrifos oxon, the active metabolite of a pesticide, activates NTE through phosphorylation, disrupting | ||||||