Date published: 2026-5-30

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PLSCR2 Activators

PLSCR2 Activators refer to a class of compounds or molecules that have the capability to modulate the activity of the Phospholipid Scramblase 2 (PLSCR2) protein. PLSCR2 is a member of the phospholipid scramblase family, a group of proteins known for their role in the translocation of phospholipids across cell membranes. These proteins play crucial roles in maintaining the asymmetry of phospholipids between the inner and outer leaflets of the plasma membrane, a process essential for various cellular functions.

Phospholipid scramblases like PLSCR2 are responsible for facilitating the rapid and bidirectional movement of phospholipids, notably phosphatidylserine (PS), between the membrane leaflets. This activity is pivotal for numerous cellular processes, including blood coagulation, apoptosis (programmed cell death), and cell signaling. Activators of PLSCR2 may influence the protein's activity, enhancing its ability to translocate phospholipids. Such modulation can have wide-ranging implications for cellular membrane dynamics and processes that depend on phospholipid redistribution. Understanding PLSCR2 activators is of great importance in uncovering the molecular mechanisms governing membrane phospholipid dynamics and their impact on various cellular processes. By elucidating how PLSCR2 activity can be regulated, researchers can gain valuable insights into the fundamental biology of cell membranes and their roles in both normal cellular function and contributions to disease. Additionally, PLSCR2 activators may serve as essential tools in scientific research, enabling scientists to delve deeper into the intricacies of phospholipid scrambling and its consequences for cellular function and physiology.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

A23187

52665-69-7sc-3591
sc-3591B
sc-3591A
sc-3591C
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
$55.00
$131.00
$203.00
$317.00
23
(1)

Calcium ionophores increase intracellular calcium, which can activate signaling pathways potentially influencing PLSCR2 expression.

PMA

16561-29-8sc-3576
sc-3576A
sc-3576B
sc-3576C
sc-3576D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
100 mg
$41.00
$132.00
$214.00
$500.00
$948.00
119
(6)

PMA activates protein kinase C (PKC), which is involved in signaling pathways that might regulate PLSCR2 expression.

Tunicamycin

11089-65-9sc-3506A
sc-3506
5 mg
10 mg
$172.00
$305.00
66
(3)

Tunicamycin induces ER stress, which could influence the expression of proteins involved in apoptosis and membrane dynamics.

Thapsigargin

67526-95-8sc-24017
sc-24017A
1 mg
5 mg
$136.00
$446.00
114
(2)

Thapsigargin induces ER stress and calcium release, potentially affecting PLSCR2 expression.

Staurosporine

62996-74-1sc-3510
sc-3510A
sc-3510B
100 µg
1 mg
5 mg
$82.00
$153.00
$396.00
113
(4)

Staurosporine is a protein kinase inhibitor that can induce apoptosis, potentially influencing PLSCR2 expression.

Cisplatin

15663-27-1sc-200896
sc-200896A
100 mg
500 mg
$138.00
$380.00
101
(4)

Cisplatin induces apoptosis in various cell types, which might upregulate PLSCR2 as part of the apoptotic response.

Etoposide (VP-16)

33419-42-0sc-3512B
sc-3512
sc-3512A
10 mg
100 mg
500 mg
$51.00
$231.00
$523.00
63
(1)

Etoposide induces DNA damage and apoptosis, potentially affecting the expression of apoptosis-related proteins like PLSCR2.

Cholecalciferol

67-97-0sc-205630
sc-205630A
sc-205630B
1 g
5 g
10 g
$71.00
$163.00
$296.00
2
(1)

Vitamin D3 can modulate gene expression and cell signaling pathways, potentially influencing PLSCR2 expression.

Docosa-4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z-hexaenoic Acid (22:6, n-3)

6217-54-5sc-200768
sc-200768A
sc-200768B
sc-200768C
sc-200768D
100 mg
1 g
10 g
50 g
100 g
$94.00
$210.00
$1779.00
$8021.00
$16657.00
11
(1)

Omega-3 fatty acids are involved in modulating cell membrane properties and might influence PLSCR2 expression.

Retinoic Acid, all trans

302-79-4sc-200898
sc-200898A
sc-200898B
sc-200898C
500 mg
5 g
10 g
100 g
$66.00
$325.00
$587.00
$1018.00
28
(1)

Retinoic acid is involved in cell differentiation and apoptosis, potentially affecting PLSCR2 expression.