The gene Gm13290, though not extensively characterized in current scientific literature, can be presumed to play a role in specific cellular pathways based on its genomic context and inferred functional annotations. The protein encoded by this gene, due to its genomic proximity and nomenclature, might be involved in pathways related to immune response, cellular signaling, or regulatory mechanisms within the cell. Understanding the exact function and activation mechanisms of this protein is crucial, as it can provide insights into its role in cellular processes and potential implications in various biological systems.
Activation mechanisms of proteins like that encoded by Gm13290 often involve intricate cellular signaling pathways. These pathways can be activated or influenced by various external and internal factors, including small molecule chemicals. The chemicals listed in the table above have been identified based on their known or potential effects on pathways that could logically intersect with the functions of the protein encoded by Gm13290. For instance, modulation of NF-κB activity, a central component in many immune and inflammation-related pathways, by compounds such as Piperine and Lycopene, could indirectly lead to the activation of the protein. Similarly, the impact of Curcumin and Quercetin on the JAK-STAT signaling pathway, a critical pathway in cytokine signaling and immune response, could suggest a potential for activating the protein encoded by Gm13290.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Caffeic Acid | 331-39-5 | sc-200499 sc-200499A | 1 g 5 g | $32.00 $62.00 | 1 | |
Caffeic Acid modulates NF-κB and STAT3 signaling pathways, both involved in interferon signaling. This could lead to the functional activation of the protein encoded by Gm13290. | ||||||
Silymarin group, mixture of isomers | 65666-07-1 | sc-301806 | 50 g | $325.00 | ||
Silymarin influences oxidative stress pathways and can modulate NF-κB activity, potentially leading to the activation of the protein encoded by Gm13290 through indirect pathway modulation. | ||||||