OTTMUSG00000008561 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to specifically block the activity of the protein encoded by the gene OTTMUSG00000008561, likely derived from mouse genomic data. While the precise role of this gene product may not be fully detailed, similar genes often play vital roles in fundamental cellular processes, including intracellular signaling, gene regulation, and metabolic control. Inhibitors targeting OTTMUSG00000008561 function by preventing the protein from carrying out its normal biological activities, such as binding to other molecules, catalyzing enzymatic reactions, or facilitating regulatory processes within the cell. By doing so, these inhibitors alter downstream pathways that depend on the protein's activity, allowing for a deeper understanding of its specific role in cellular dynamics.
The study of OTTMUSG00000008561 inhibitors provides a unique opportunity to explore the molecular mechanisms regulated by this gene and its encoded protein. By inhibiting this protein, researchers can observe how the disruption of its function impacts cellular activities such as signal transduction, protein synthesis, or metabolic balance. This kind of inhibition also offers insights into the protein's interactions with other cellular components, as well as its contribution to maintaining cellular homeostasis. Moreover, the use of these inhibitors helps uncover the protein's role in broader cellular networks, shedding light on its significance in coordinating biological responses to internal and external cues. Through this research, OTTMUSG00000008561 inhibitors serve as valuable tools for understanding the complex molecular interactions that govern fundamental cellular processes.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Marimastat | 154039-60-8 | sc-202223 sc-202223A sc-202223B sc-202223C sc-202223E | 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 50 mg 400 mg | $168.00 $218.00 $404.00 $629.00 $4900.00 | 19 | |
Marimastat is a broad-spectrum matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor. It may inhibit Metalloprotease TIKI2 by targeting similar protease active sites, potentially affecting its proteolytic activity. | ||||||
Batimastat | 130370-60-4 | sc-203833 sc-203833A | 1 mg 10 mg | $179.00 $377.00 | 24 | |
Batimastat, another matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor, could inhibit Metalloprotease TIKI2 indirectly through its action on metalloproteases, affecting proteolytic processes Metalloprotease TIKI2 is involved in. | ||||||
Prinomastat | 192329-42-3 | sc-507449 | 5 mg | $190.00 | ||
Prinomastat selectively inhibits matrix metalloproteinases. This selective inhibition could affect Metalloprotease TIKI2 activity by modulating similar proteolytic pathways. | ||||||
Ro 32-3555 | 190648-49-8 | sc-296277 | 10 mg | $413.00 | 2 | |
Ro 32-3555, as a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor, might indirectly inhibit Metalloprotease TIKI2 by targeting similar metalloprotease functions, affecting its proteolytic activity. | ||||||
Doxycycline-d6 | 564-25-0 unlabeled | sc-218274 | 1 mg | $16500.00 | ||
Doxycycline, apart from its antibiotic properties, inhibits matrix metalloproteinases. This inhibition could indirectly affect Metalloprotease TIKI2 by modifying extracellular matrix remodeling processes it may be involved in. | ||||||
Tetracycline | 60-54-8 | sc-205858 sc-205858A sc-205858B sc-205858C sc-205858D | 10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg | $63.00 $94.00 $270.00 $417.00 $634.00 | 6 | |
Tetracycline, an antibiotic with metalloproteinase inhibitory action, might indirectly inhibit Metalloprotease TIKI2 by affecting proteolytic processes and extracellular matrix remodeling. | ||||||
GM 6001 | 142880-36-2 | sc-203979 sc-203979A | 1 mg 5 mg | $77.00 $270.00 | 55 | |
GM6001, a broad-spectrum metalloproteinase inhibitor, could indirectly inhibit Metalloprotease TIKI2 by targeting protease activity, potentially impacting TIKI2's function in proteolytic pathways. | ||||||