RDH5 inhibitors belong to a specific category of chemical compounds that have attracted attention in the field of biochemistry and vision research. RDH5, or Retinol Dehydrogenase 5, is an enzyme that plays a critical role in the visual cycle, a complex biochemical process occurring in the retina of the eye. The visual cycle is responsible for the regeneration of the visual pigment rhodopsin, essential for normal vision. RDH5 is specifically involved in the reduction of all-trans-retinal to all-trans-retinol, a key step in the recycling of retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) during the visual cycle. This enzymatic activity is crucial for maintaining the sensitivity of photoreceptor cells to light and ensuring proper vision in low-light conditions. RDH5 inhibitors are chemical compounds designed to interact with RDH5, potentially modulating its enzymatic activity and affecting retinoid metabolism in the retina.
The mechanism of action of RDH5 inhibitors typically involves their binding to specific sites or domains within the RDH5 protein. This interaction can lead to changes in RDH5's ability to catalyze the reduction of all-trans-retinal, potentially impacting the rate of retinoid recycling and visual pigment regeneration. Consequently, RDH5 inhibitors may have implications for various aspects of retinal function and visual perception, offering insights into the molecular mechanisms that govern retinoid metabolism in the eye. The study of RDH5 inhibitors is instrumental in advancing our understanding of retinal biochemistry, providing valuable tools for investigating the roles of RDH5 in vision and its impact on the complex processes involved in maintaining visual sensitivity and adaptation to varying light conditions.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Retinoic Acid, all trans | 302-79-4 | sc-200898 sc-200898A sc-200898B sc-200898C | 500 mg 5 g 10 g 100 g | $65.00 $319.00 $575.00 $998.00 | 28 | |
A metabolite of vitamin A that regulates gene expression and could potentially downregulate RDH5 by feedback inhibition. | ||||||
Citral | 5392-40-5 | sc-252620 | 1 kg | $212.00 | ||
Known to form adducts with retinoids, possibly affecting the availability of RDH5's substrate and its expression. | ||||||
Bisphenol A | 80-05-7 | sc-391751 sc-391751A | 100 mg 10 g | $300.00 $490.00 | 5 | |
An environmental estrogen that could epigenetically modulate gene expression, potentially affecting RDH5. | ||||||
Genistein | 446-72-0 | sc-3515 sc-3515A sc-3515B sc-3515C sc-3515D sc-3515E sc-3515F | 100 mg 500 mg 1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g | $26.00 $92.00 $120.00 $310.00 $500.00 $908.00 $1821.00 | 46 | |
A phytoestrogen that might modulate gene expression through an epigenetic mechanism, potentially affecting RDH5 expression. | ||||||
Resveratrol | 501-36-0 | sc-200808 sc-200808A sc-200808B | 100 mg 500 mg 5 g | $60.00 $185.00 $365.00 | 64 | |
Might alter gene expression profile by modulating signaling pathways that could indirectly reduce RDH5 expression. | ||||||
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 | $36.00 $68.00 $107.00 $214.00 $234.00 $862.00 $1968.00 | 47 | |
Has been shown to modulate transcription factor activity and could influence the expression of RDH5. | ||||||
Dexamethasone | 50-02-2 | sc-29059 sc-29059B sc-29059A | 100 mg 1 g 5 g | $76.00 $82.00 $367.00 | 36 | |
A glucocorticoid that can modulate gene expression and might indirectly inhibit RDH5 transcription. | ||||||
Hydroquinone | 123-31-9 | sc-204773 sc-204773A sc-204773B | 250 g 1 kg 5 kg | $36.00 $91.00 $392.00 | ||
Might affect RDH5 expression due to its potential effect on cellular redox status and signaling. | ||||||
Methotrexate | 59-05-2 | sc-3507 sc-3507A | 100 mg 500 mg | $92.00 $209.00 | 33 | |
As a folate analog, it interferes with nucleotide synthesis and could affect RDH5 gene transcription. | ||||||
Lead(II) Acetate | 301-04-2 | sc-507473 | 5 g | $83.00 | ||
A heavy metal that dysregulates cellular processes, potentially leading to altered RDH5 expression. |