Date published: 2025-10-11

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RLTPR Activators

RLTPR Activators are chemicals that can indirectly modulate the activity of RLTPR by affecting the pathways it is involved in. RLTPR, or RGD, leucine-rich repeat, tropomodulin and proline-rich containing protein, is a cytosolic protein that has been identified as a crucial regulator in immune cell signaling, particularly in T-cells. It is known to play a role in the costimulation of T-cell receptors (TCR) which is essential for T-cell activation and function.

Direct RLTPR activators could bind to specific domains of the protein, inducing conformational changes that may lead to an increased affinity for its interacting partners or substrates. This could potentially enhance the protein's role in T-cell signaling pathways, possibly by facilitating the assembly of signaling complexes at the site of TCR activation. Indirect RLTPR activators might work by influencing the transcriptional or translational mechanisms that control RLTPR expression, leading to a higher concentration of the protein in the cell. They might also interfere with the degradation pathways responsible for RLTPR turnover, thereby prolonging its cellular lifespan. Post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination, or sumoylation can alter the activity, localization, or stability of proteins, and thus, compounds that modify such processes could also serve as indirect activators of RLTPR.

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Okadaic Acid

78111-17-8sc-3513
sc-3513A
sc-3513B
25 µg
100 µg
1 mg
$285.00
$520.00
$1300.00
78
(4)

Okadaic acid is an inhibitor of protein phosphatases PP1 and PP2A, which are involved in various cellular processes including TCR signaling. Hence, it can indirectly influence RLTPR.

Calyculin A

101932-71-2sc-24000
sc-24000A
sc-24000B
sc-24000C
10 µg
100 µg
500 µg
1 mg
$160.00
$750.00
$1400.00
$3000.00
59
(3)

Calyculin A, like Okadaic acid, is an inhibitor of protein phosphatases PP1 and PP2A and can indirectly modulate RLTPR by affecting these phosphatases.