Chemical activators of PATE-N can engage various cellular signaling pathways to elicit functional activation of the protein through a series of phosphorylation events and other post-translational modifications. Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate directly stimulates protein kinase C (PKC), which is known to phosphorylate specific proteins, including PATE-N, leading to their activation. Forskolin serves to activate adenylate cyclase, thereby increasing intracellular cAMP levels, which activates protein kinase A (PKA). PKA then targets PATE-N among other substrates, phosphorylating and thus activating it. Similarly, 8-Bromo-cyclic AMP, a cAMP analogue, also activates PKA, which in turn phosphorylates PATE-N. Ionomycin, by increasing intracellular calcium levels, activates calmodulin-dependent kinases, which may target PATE-N for phosphorylation and consequent activation. Calyculin A and Okadaic Acid both inhibit protein phosphatases 1 and 2A, leading to a net increase in phosphorylated proteins, including PATE-N, culminating in its activation. Hydrogen Peroxide, which can function as a signaling molecule within cells, has the capacity to activate kinases that phosphorylate PATE-N.
Continuing with the activation cascade, Anisomycin is known to activate the JNK/SAPK pathway, which can lead to the phosphorylation of PATE-N, effectuating its activation. Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) triggers the MAPK/ERK pathway, a well-documented route for the phosphorylation and activation of numerous proteins, PATE-N included. Lithium Chloride acts upstream to inhibit GSK-3, a kinase that when inhibited can lead to the activation of a cascade of kinases known to phosphorylate and activate PATE-N. Isobutylmethylxanthine (IBMX) prevents phosphodiesterase-mediated cAMP breakdown, thus sustaining PKA signaling that leads to PATE-N phosphorylation and activation. Lastly, 4-Phorbol, which mimics natural diacylglycerol (DAG), activates PKC that subsequently phosphorylates and activates PATE-N. Each of these chemicals, through their interaction with cellular signaling pathways, ensures that PATE-N is functionally activated via phosphorylation or other means of post-translational modification.
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Phorbol | 17673-25-5 | sc-253267 | 5 mg | $270.00 | 1 | |
4-Phorbol acts similarly to PMA, targeting PKC to phosphorylate and activate target proteins, including PATE-N. |