The chemical class known as Pactolus activators encompasses a group of compounds that engage with and modulate the activity of the Pactolus protein. This class of activators is characterized by their ability to facilitate the conformational changes or the ligand-binding capabilities of the protein, which in turn can lead to increased activity. The action of these activators can be mediated through direct interaction with the protein's active site or allosteric sites, or by affecting the cellular environment in a manner that favors the protein's active state. For example, certain activators in this class can bind to specific sequences on the Pactolus protein, promoting the adhesion and signaling processes that are fundamental to the protein's function. Others may influence the extracellular matrix or the oxidative state within the cell, creating conditions that favor the protein's activity.
Furthermore, Pactolus activators can include molecules that modulate the cytoskeleton and cellular architecture, thereby influencing the protein indirectly. These activators often operate by altering the dynamics of the cellular components that interact with Pactolus, which can enhance the protein's ability to signal and function within its biological context. By affecting the cellular infrastructure, certain activators can lead to changes in the mechanical forces exerted on the protein, which can facilitate its activation. These diverse mechanisms underpinning Pactolus activators are critical for the modulation of the protein's activity and play a substantial role in the regulation of its function within the cell. The interplay between Pactolus and its activators is essential for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis and the modulation of the protein's activity in response to various stimuli.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Manganese(II) chloride beads | 7773-01-5 | sc-252989 sc-252989A | 100 g 500 g | $19.00 $31.00 | ||
Manganese ions can activate integrins by inducing conformational changes that increase their affinity for ligands, which could possibly activate Pactolus. | ||||||
Magnesium chloride | 7786-30-3 | sc-255260C sc-255260B sc-255260 sc-255260A | 10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g | $28.00 $35.00 $48.00 $125.00 | 2 | |
Magnesium ions are essential for integrin function, and their presence could possibly activate Pactolus by enhancing ligand binding and integrin signaling. | ||||||
SB-3CT | 292605-14-2 | sc-205847 sc-205847A | 1 mg 5 mg | $102.00 $388.00 | 15 | |
A selective inhibitor of MMP-2 that could possibly activate Pactolus by modulating the extracellular matrix and influencing integrin-mediated cell signaling. | ||||||
Tirofiban-d6 | 144494-65-5 (unlabeled) | sc-475655 | 1 mg | $450.00 | ||
A non-peptide antagonist of the fibrinogen receptor that could possibly activate Pactolus by influencing integrin action and cell signaling. | ||||||
(±)-Blebbistatin | 674289-55-5 | sc-203532B sc-203532 sc-203532A sc-203532C sc-203532D | 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 50 mg 100 mg | $183.00 $313.00 $464.00 $942.00 $1723.00 | 7 | |
An inhibitor of non-muscle myosin II ATPase that could possibly activate Pactolus by altering the cytoskeleton and influencing integrin signaling. | ||||||