Date published: 2026-5-30

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PATE-N Inhibitors

PATE-N inhibitors represent a fascinating class of chemical compounds that have garnered significant interest in the field of molecular biology and biochemistry. These inhibitors are primarily characterized by their ability to selectively bind and inhibit the activity of the PATE-N protein, a member of the prostate and testis expressed (PATE) family of proteins. The PATE family is known for its diverse roles in cellular processes, particularly in reproductive tissues. PATE-N, specifically, has been implicated in various cellular signaling pathways, making it a critical target for studying intracellular interactions and protein functions. The structural complexity of PATE-N inhibitors allows for specific and high-affinity interactions with their target protein, providing a robust tool for dissecting the biochemical pathways and molecular mechanisms regulated by PATE-N.

The design and synthesis of PATE-N inhibitors involve a multidisciplinary approach, combining insights from organic chemistry, structural biology, and computational modeling. These inhibitors often feature a core structure that mimics the natural ligands of PATE-N, allowing them to competitively bind to the protein's active site. Advanced techniques such as X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy have been instrumental in elucidating the binding interactions at an atomic level, revealing the key residues involved in the inhibition process. Furthermore, the development of PATE-N inhibitors is complemented by high-throughput screening methods and structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies, which enable the optimization of their binding properties and specificity. As a result, PATE-N inhibitors serve as invaluable tools for researchers aiming to uncover the physiological roles of PATE-N and its related signaling pathways, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding of cellular function and molecular biology.

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Dasatinib

302962-49-8sc-358114
sc-358114A
25 mg
1 g
$70.00
$145.00
51
(1)

SRC family kinase inhibitor, may affect cell signaling pathways, possibly intersecting with PATE-N's role in cellular communication.

Nilotinib

641571-10-0sc-202245
sc-202245A
10 mg
25 mg
$209.00
$413.00
9
(1)

BCR-ABL kinase inhibitor; could influence cell proliferation and survival pathways, potentially linked to PATE-N's function.

ABT-199

1257044-40-8sc-472284
sc-472284A
sc-472284B
sc-472284C
sc-472284D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
100 mg
3 g
$118.00
$337.00
$520.00
$832.00
$1632.00
10
(0)

BCL-2 inhibitor; might affect apoptotic pathways, potentially intersecting with PATE-N's role in cell survival mechanisms.

Ibrutinib

936563-96-1sc-483194
10 mg
$156.00
5
(0)

Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor; could modify signaling pathways involved in cell growth, potentially related to PATE-N's activity.

Osimertinib

1421373-65-0sc-507355
5 mg
$86.00
(0)

EGFR inhibitor; may influence cell proliferation and survival, possibly intersecting with PATE-N's role in these processes.

Everolimus

159351-69-6sc-218452
sc-218452A
5 mg
50 mg
$131.00
$651.00
7
(1)

mTOR inhibitor; could affect cell growth and survival pathways, potentially linked to PATE-N's function.

Sunitinib, Free Base

557795-19-4sc-396319
sc-396319A
500 mg
5 g
$153.00
$938.00
5
(0)

Tyrosine kinase inhibitor; might impact angiogenesis and growth factor signaling, potentially related to PATE-N.

Gefitinib

184475-35-2sc-202166
sc-202166A
sc-202166B
sc-202166C
100 mg
250 mg
1 g
5 g
$63.00
$114.00
$218.00
$349.00
74
(2)

EGFR inhibitor; could modify cell signaling pathways, possibly impacting PATE-N's function in cell growth and proliferation.

XL-184 free base

849217-68-1sc-364657
sc-364657A
5 mg
10 mg
$94.00
$208.00
1
(1)

MET and VEGFR2 inhibitor; might affect cell signaling and angiogenesis, potentially intersecting with PATE-N's role.

Lenvatinib

417716-92-8sc-488530
sc-488530A
sc-488530B
5 mg
25 mg
100 mg
$182.00
$661.00
$1690.00
3
(0)

Multiple receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor; could influence cell proliferation and angiogenesis pathways, possibly related to PATE-N.