Protein RoBo-1 precursor, encoded by the Gm12253 gene, represents a pivotal player in the intricate orchestra of cellular processes. This multifaceted protein, with its intricate functionality, holds a crucial role in various signaling pathways within the cell. Its primary function revolves around orchestrating responses to a range of extracellular cues and coordinating cellular activities in response to these signals. The precise functionality of Protein RoBo-1 precursor spans a spectrum of cellular processes, encompassing everything from cell growth and differentiation to immune response modulation. Within these realms, it plays a central role in fine-tuning cell responses to diverse stimuli, thereby contributing to the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. In essence, Protein RoBo-1 precursor can be likened to a conductor of a symphony, directing the cellular orchestra to harmoniously respond to its ever-changing environment.
The activation of Protein RoBo-1 precursor is achieved through a myriad of mechanisms, each with its unique approach to fine-tune the protein's activity. These mechanisms range from the elevation of intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels and the modulation of calcium concentrations to receptor-mediated signaling and the direct promotion of gene transcription. These intricate processes reflect the adaptability and versatility of Protein RoBo-1 precursor, allowing it to integrate and interpret a wide array of signals. In essence, its activation can be likened to a complex choreography involving various molecular partners and pathways, resulting in the orchestration of specific cellular responses. These mechanisms, while diverse, converge to enhance the functional activity of Protein RoBo-1 precursor, enabling it to fulfill its pivotal role in mediating cellular responses to a dynamic and ever-changing cellular environment.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Retinoic Acid, all trans | 302-79-4 | sc-200898 sc-200898A sc-200898B sc-200898C | 500 mg 5 g 10 g 100 g | $66.00 $325.00 $587.00 $1018.00 | 28 | |
Retinoic acid activates Gm12253 by binding to retinoic acid receptors (RARs) and promoting the transcription of Gm12253. This results in increased Gm12253 expression and functional activation in relevant cellular processes. | ||||||
Sodium Orthovanadate | 13721-39-6 | sc-3540 sc-3540B sc-3540A | 5 g 10 g 50 g | $49.00 $57.00 $187.00 | 142 | |
Sodium orthovanadate activates Gm12253 by inhibiting protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), leading to increased phosphorylation of Gm12253. Elevated phosphorylation enhances the functional activation of Gm12253. | ||||||
PMA | 16561-29-8 | sc-3576 sc-3576A sc-3576B sc-3576C sc-3576D | 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 100 mg | $41.00 $132.00 $214.00 $500.00 $948.00 | 119 | |
PMA activates Gm12253 by stimulating protein kinase C (PKC). Activated PKC phosphorylates Gm12253, enhancing its activity. PMA-mediated PKC activation is crucial for the functional activation of Gm12253 in various cellular processes. | ||||||
Thapsigargin | 67526-95-8 | sc-24017 sc-24017A | 1 mg 5 mg | $136.00 $446.00 | 114 | |
Thapsigargin activates Gm12253 by inhibiting the sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase (SERCA) pump, leading to increased cytosolic calcium levels. Elevated calcium activates Gm12253 through calcium-dependent pathways. | ||||||
2-APB | 524-95-8 | sc-201487 sc-201487A | 20 mg 100 mg | $28.00 $53.00 | 37 | |
2-APB activates Gm12253 by modulating intracellular calcium levels. It inhibits inositol trisphosphate receptor (IP3R), leading to increased calcium release, which can activate Gm12253 through calcium-dependent signaling pathways. | ||||||
Ionomycin, free acid | 56092-81-0 | sc-263405 sc-263405A | 1 mg 5 mg | $96.00 $264.00 | 2 | |
Ionomycin activates Gm12253 by directly increasing intracellular calcium levels. Elevated calcium activates Gm12253 through calcium-dependent pathways, enhancing its functional activity in relevant cellular processes. | ||||||
Thrombin from human plasma | 9002-04-4 | sc-471713 | 100 U | $235.00 | ||
Thrombin activates Gm12253 through protease-activated receptors (PARs) signaling. PARs activation triggers intracellular signaling cascades, including Gm12253 phosphorylation, enhancing its functional activity in various cellular processes. | ||||||
Phosphatidic Acid, Dipalmitoyl | 169051-60-9 | sc-201057 sc-201057B sc-201057A | 100 mg 250 mg 500 mg | $106.00 $244.00 $417.00 | ||
Phosphatidic acid activates Gm12253 by directly binding and activating mTORC1, a key regulator of protein synthesis and cell growth. Activation of mTORC1 leads to increased Gm12253 translation and functional activation. | ||||||