QTRTD1 activators represent a specialized class of compounds designed to target and enhance the activity of the QTRTD1 protein. QTRTD1, or Quinone Reductase-Like Protein TD1, is a protein that belongs to the quinone reductase family and plays a role in various cellular processes, including detoxification and antioxidant defense mechanisms. Quinone reductases are enzymes involved in the reduction of quinones, which are organic compounds that can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) when metabolized. ROS are potentially harmful molecules that can damage cells and DNA. QTRTD1 acts as a regulator in the quinone reduction pathway, helping to maintain cellular redox balance. Activators of QTRTD1 are designed to upregulate its biological activity or stability, potentially influencing its role in detoxification and cellular protection against oxidative stress. These activators may encompass a range of chemical structures, from small organic molecules to larger biomolecules, each selectively interacting with QTRTD1 to modulate its function within cells.
Research into QTRTD1 activators typically involves a multidisciplinary approach, combining techniques from molecular biology, biochemistry, and cellular biology to elucidate their effects on QTRTD1 function and their impact on cellular redox homeostasis. Scientists investigate the interaction between QTRTD1 and its activators by examining changes in its enzymatic activity, quinone metabolism, and cellular responses to oxidative stress. Commonly used techniques include enzymatic assays to measure quinone reduction, mass spectrometry to analyze metabolites in the quinone pathway, and cellular assays to assess protection against oxidative damage. Additionally, cellular and animal models of oxidative stress can be employed to evaluate the effects of QTRTD1 activation on overall cellular health and resistance to oxidative challenges. Through these investigations, researchers aim to decipher the specific cellular pathways regulated by QTRTD1, how its activity is controlled, and how modulation by specific activators can impact detoxification processes and cellular resilience against oxidative stress, contributing to a deeper understanding of cellular redox biology.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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(−)-Epigallocatechin Gallate | 989-51-5 | sc-200802 sc-200802A sc-200802B sc-200802C sc-200802D sc-200802E | 10 mg 50 mg 100 mg 500 mg 1 g 10 g | $43.00 $73.00 $126.00 $243.00 $530.00 $1259.00 | 11 | |
EGCG can modulate various signaling pathways and potentially influence gene expression, including genes involved in tRNA modification. | ||||||
Curcumin | 458-37-7 | sc-200509 sc-200509A sc-200509B sc-200509C sc-200509D sc-200509F sc-200509E | 1 g 5 g 25 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg 2.5 kg | $37.00 $69.00 $109.00 $218.00 $239.00 $879.00 $1968.00 | 47 | |
Curcumin affects transcription factors and signaling pathways, which might lead to changes in the expression of enzymes like QTRTD1. | ||||||
Resveratrol | 501-36-0 | sc-200808 sc-200808A sc-200808B | 100 mg 500 mg 5 g | $80.00 $220.00 $460.00 | 64 | |
Resveratrol influences sirtuin activity and gene expression, potentially affecting the expression of QTRTD1. | ||||||
Sodium Butyrate | 156-54-7 | sc-202341 sc-202341B sc-202341A sc-202341C | 250 mg 5 g 25 g 500 g | $31.00 $47.00 $84.00 $222.00 | 19 | |
As a histone deacetylase inhibitor, sodium butyrate can cause changes in gene expression, potentially upregulating QTRTD1. | ||||||
5-Aza-2′-Deoxycytidine | 2353-33-5 | sc-202424 sc-202424A sc-202424B | 25 mg 100 mg 250 mg | $218.00 $322.00 $426.00 | 7 | |
This DNA methyltransferase inhibitor can lead to gene demethylation and subsequent changes in gene expression, possibly affecting QTRTD1. | ||||||
L-Ascorbic acid, free acid | 50-81-7 | sc-202686 | 100 g | $46.00 | 5 | |
Vitamin C can modulate epigenetic enzymes and potentially influence gene expression, including the expression of QTRTD1. | ||||||
Cholecalciferol | 67-97-0 | sc-205630 sc-205630A sc-205630B | 1 g 5 g 10 g | $71.00 $163.00 $296.00 | 2 | |
Vitamin D3 regulates gene expression via its nuclear receptor, which may influence the expression levels of QTRTD1. | ||||||
Garcinol | 78824-30-3 | sc-200891 sc-200891A | 10 mg 50 mg | $124.00 $502.00 | 13 | |
Garcinol has been shown to interact with histone acetyltransferases, potentially modulating gene expression and could affect QTRTD1. | ||||||
Zinc | 7440-66-6 | sc-213177 | 100 g | $48.00 | ||
Zinc plays a role in the function of DNA-binding transcription factors and could potentially modulate QTRTD1 expression. | ||||||
Quercetin | 117-39-5 | sc-206089 sc-206089A sc-206089E sc-206089C sc-206089D sc-206089B | 100 mg 500 mg 100 g 250 g 1 kg 25 g | $11.00 $17.00 $110.00 $250.00 $936.00 $50.00 | 33 | |
Quercetin affects multiple signaling pathways and transcription factors, which could lead to alterations in QTRTD1 expression. | ||||||