Pma2 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that are specifically designed to target and inhibit the activity of the Pma2 enzyme. The Pma2 enzyme, also known as Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase, plays a crucial role in cellular processes by transporting protons across the plasma membrane of cells. This process is essential for regulating the intracellular pH and maintaining cellular homeostasis.
Pma2 inhibitors are characterized by their ability to bind to the active site of the Pma2 enzyme, thereby preventing its normal catalytic function. By inhibiting Pma2, these compounds can disrupt the proton transport mechanism, leading to alterations in intracellular pH levels and interfering with various cellular functions that rely on the proper pH balance. Due to their specific mode of action on this critical enzyme, Pma2 inhibitors have attracted significant attention in research and chemical development.
| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SLIGRL-NH2 | 171436-38-7 | sc-359903 | 1 mg | $82.00 | ||
A peptide inhibitor of PMA2, which has been used in research to study PMA2 signaling pathways. | ||||||