Date published: 2026-2-14

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RIBC2, also known as RIB43A domain with coiled-coils 2, is a protein that is not widely characterized in the scientific literature. As such, the specific function and biochemical pathways associated with RIBC2 may not be well-established or may vary depending on the context of the research. When proteins like RIBC2 are not extensively studied, their descriptions often involve predictions based on sequence homology, domain architecture, and sometimes their expression patterns.

Proteins with the "RIB" prefix are often thought to have some connection to ribonucleoprotein complexes or ribosomal function, while the designation "43A" could potentially refer to a specific family or type of protein identified by such a sequence or domain characteristic. The term "domain with coiled-coils" suggests that the protein has structural domains that contain coiled-coil regions – these are structural motifs where 2-7 alpha-helices are coiled together like the strands of a rope, and they often mediate protein-protein interactions.Based on the name, RIBC2 may have roles in cellular processes that involve RNA binding or the assembly and function of ribonucleoprotein complexes. Coiled-coil domains are versatile in their function and can be involved in various intracellular tasks, such as providing scaffolds for the assembly of protein complexes, facilitating vesicle transport, or participating in the regulation of gene expression.

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Sodium nitroprusside dihydrate

13755-38-9sc-203395
sc-203395A
sc-203395B
1 g
5 g
100 g
$43.00
$85.00
$158.00
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Le SNP libère de l'oxyde nitrique, qui peut activer le RDCC2 en modulant les voies de signalisation de l'oxyde nitrique dans lesquelles le RDCC2 est impliqué.

Hydrogen Peroxide

7722-84-1sc-203336
sc-203336A
sc-203336B
100 ml
500 ml
3.8 L
$31.00
$61.00
$95.00
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Le peroxyde d'hydrogène peut agir comme un facteur de stress oxydatif, renforçant potentiellement la fonction de RDCC2 en affectant les voies de signalisation sensibles à l'oxydoréduction.