RABAPTIN-5 inhibitors belong to a distinct chemical class renowned for their pivotal role in modulating intracellular trafficking processes. At the molecular level, these inhibitors exert their effects by specifically targeting RABAPTIN-5, a crucial component of the Rab GTPase family. Rab GTPases are integral regulators of vesicular transport, orchestrating the intricate movements of membrane-bound vesicles between cellular compartments. RABAPTIN-5, as an effector protein, plays a central role in tethering vesicles and facilitating their fusion with target membranes.
The inhibitors act by disrupting the interaction between RABAPTIN-5 and other essential cellular components, thereby impeding the normal progression of vesicular transport.RABAPTIN-5 inhibitors is intricately linked to their ability to interfere with protein-protein interactions within the cell. Through a series of structural modifications and binding events, these inhibitors selectively hinder the association between RABAPTIN-5 and its interacting partners, hindering the normal functioning of the vesicular transport machinery. Consequently, the inhibition of RABAPTIN-5 serves as a molecular switch that disrupts the finely tuned orchestration of cellular trafficking events.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Dynamin Inhibitor II | 1119-97-7 | sc-203931 sc-203931A sc-203931B sc-203931C | 25 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg | $47.00 $84.00 $124.00 $198.00 | ||
Dynamin Inhibitor II inhibits dynamin, which is required for endocytic vesicle formation. This can impact Rabaptin-5's function. | ||||||
SecinH3 | 853625-60-2 | sc-203260 | 5 mg | $278.00 | 6 | |
SecinH3 inhibits cytohesin ARF GEFs, which are involved in ARF6 activation. ARF6 regulates endocytic recycling, a process Rab5 and Rabaptin-5 are involved in. | ||||||