Date published: 2025-9-10

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RTCD1 Activators

RTCD1 Activators represent a specialized category of chemical compounds that have garnered interest in the field of molecular biology and genetic research. These activators are designed to modulate the activity of the RTCD1 gene, where RTCD1 stands for RNA 3'-Terminal Phosphate Cyclase-Like 1. This gene is a protein-coding element found in humans, and its precise biological functions are still under investigation. RTCD1 Activators constitute a group of molecules engineered to enhance or stimulate the expression and function of the RTCD1 gene, ultimately leading to an increase in the activity of the associated protein.

The mechanism of action of RTCD1 Activators generally involves their interaction with specific regulatory elements within the RTCD1 gene, such as promoter regions or enhancer sequences. These interactions facilitate the upregulation of gene transcription, resulting in heightened synthesis of the RTCD1 protein. While the exact biological functions of RTCD1 are yet to be fully elucidated, researchers are actively exploring its potential roles in cellular processes, including RNA metabolism, post-transcriptional modifications, or potential interactions with other cellular components. As our understanding of RTCD1 activation continues to evolve, the development and refinement of RTCD1 Activators offer the prospect of advancing our comprehension of genetic regulation, molecular mechanisms, and the broader implications of RTCD1 in cellular functionality, potentially revealing novel aspects of RNA biology and its role in cellular responses.

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Resveratrol

501-36-0sc-200808
sc-200808A
sc-200808B
100 mg
500 mg
5 g
$60.00
$185.00
$365.00
64
(2)

Resveratrol may activate sirtuins and modulate the activity of various transcription factors, potentially affecting gene expression.

Caffeic Acid

331-39-5sc-200499
sc-200499A
1 g
5 g
$31.00
$61.00
1
(2)

Caffeic acid is an antioxidant that may influence gene expression by modifying redox-sensitive transcription factors.

Apigenin

520-36-5sc-3529
sc-3529A
sc-3529B
sc-3529C
sc-3529D
sc-3529E
sc-3529F
5 mg
100 mg
1 g
5 g
25 g
100 g
1 kg
$32.00
$210.00
$720.00
$1128.00
$2302.00
$3066.00
$5106.00
22
(1)

Apigenin can modulate the activity of certain kinases and transcription factors, potentially leading to altered gene expression.

Gallotannin

1401-55-4sc-202619
sc-202619A
sc-202619B
sc-202619C
sc-202619D
sc-202619E
sc-202619F
1 g
10 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
2.5 kg
5 kg
$25.00
$36.00
$66.00
$76.00
$229.00
$525.00
$964.00
12
(1)

Tannic acid has the potential to alter cell signaling pathways, which may affect the transcription of various genes.

Ferulic acid

1135-24-6sc-204753
sc-204753A
sc-204753B
sc-204753C
sc-204753D
5 g
25 g
100 g
500 g
1 kg
$42.00
$62.00
$153.00
$552.00
$988.00
10
(3)

Ferulic acid is an antioxidant that could influence gene expression by modulating the activity of transcription factors.

Capsaicin

404-86-4sc-3577
sc-3577C
sc-3577D
sc-3577A
50 mg
250 mg
500 mg
1 g
$94.00
$173.00
$255.00
$423.00
26
(1)

Capsaicin activates TRPV channels, which could lead to changes in cellular signaling and subsequent gene expression.

Gallic acid

149-91-7sc-205704
sc-205704A
sc-205704B
10 g
100 g
500 g
$55.00
$85.00
$240.00
14
(1)

Gallic acid, through its antioxidant properties, may modulate cell signaling pathways and affect gene expression.

Pterostilbene, Pterocarpus marsupium

537-42-8sc-203223
sc-203223A
10 mg
100 mg
$207.00
$1173.00
(0)

Pterostilene may modulate gene expression by affecting the activity of enzymes involved in epigenetic regulation.

Rosmarinic Acid

20283-92-5sc-202796
sc-202796A
10 mg
50 mg
$57.00
$107.00
4
(1)

Rosmarinic acid can affect cellular signaling and might have an impact on the transcriptional machinery, altering gene expression.

Naringenin

480-41-1sc-219338
25 g
$245.00
11
(1)

Naringenin has been shown to influence cellular signaling pathways, which might lead to changes in gene transcription.