Date published: 2025-12-18

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periaxin Inhibitors

Periaxin inhibitors represent a distinct chemical class characterized by their ability to modulate the activity of periaxin, a protein with pivotal roles in the peripheral nervous system. Periaxin itself is primarily expressed in Schwann cells, which are glial cells that play a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of myelinated nerve fibers. The protein is involved in the scaffolding of compact myelin sheaths, where it interacts with various structural components to ensure the proper assembly and stability of the myelin structure. As a result, periaxin inhibitors exert their influence on the intricate processes governing myelination in the peripheral nervous system.

The molecular mechanisms underlying periaxin inhibitors involve their interaction with specific binding sites on the periaxin protein. By binding to periaxin, these inhibitors can modulate its activity and influence downstream signaling pathways involved in myelin formation. The modulation of periaxin function may have implications for the regulation of myelin-related processes, including the organization of membrane domains and the establishment of the appropriate microenvironment for proper nerve conduction. Understanding the structural basis of the interaction between periaxin and its inhibitors is crucial for elucidating the precise mechanisms through which these compounds exert their effects on peripheral nerve myelination.

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CK 666

442633-00-3sc-361151
sc-361151A
10 mg
50 mg
$315.00
$1020.00
5
(0)

CK 666 is an inhibitor of the Arp2/3 complex, and can indirectly affect periaxin function by modulating actin filament branching.

CK-869

388592-44-7sc-507274
5 mg
$160.00
(0)

CK-869 is another inhibitor of the Arp2/3 complex, and can also indirectly affect periaxin function by altering actin filament branching.