Date published: 2026-5-29

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PTP1B Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of PTP1B Substrates for use in various applications. Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) substrates are crucial tools in biochemical and molecular biology research, providing insights into the regulatory mechanisms of tyrosine phosphorylation. This category of chemicals plays a vital role in the study of signal transduction pathways, particularly those involving cellular processes like growth, differentiation, and metabolism. Researchers utilize PTP1B substrates to investigate the enzymatic activity of PTP1B, a phosphatase that dephosphorylates tyrosine residues on proteins, thereby modulating their function. The availability of these substrates allows scientists to dissect the complex networks of cellular signaling, leading to a deeper understanding of how cells respond to external stimuli. This, in turn, aids in the development of biochemical assays, the identification of potential biomolecular targets, and the exploration of enzyme kinetics. By providing a comprehensive selection of PTP1B substrates, Santa Cruz Biotechnology supports a wide range of scientific inquiries, from fundamental research to the exploration of novel biochemical pathways. View detailed information on our available PTP1B Substrates by clicking on the product name.

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PTP1B Substrate

sc-3126
0.5 mg
$97.00
3
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PTP1B Substrate is a specialized compound that engages with the PTP1B enzyme through specific molecular interactions, primarily involving electrostatic and van der Waals forces. Its unique structural features allow for selective binding, promoting conformational changes in the enzyme that modulate its activity. The substrate's kinetic profile reveals a distinct reaction mechanism, characterized by a rapid initial phase followed by a slower turnover, highlighting its role in regulating phosphatase activity and cellular signaling dynamics.