Date published: 2026-5-4

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SerRSmt Activators

SerRSmt activators primarily revolve around compounds that either directly participate in its enzymatic action or influence cellular pathways that intersect with the function of SerRSmt. L-Serine and ATP are direct participants, ensuring substrate availability and energy respectively for the aminoacylation reaction. On the other hand, compounds such as Citrulline and D-Cycloserine influence amino acid pathways that indirectly intersect with SerRSmt's function by impacting serine availability.

Metabolic intermediates like Alpha-Ketoglutarate, Acetyl-CoA, and 2-oxoglutarate, are critical to understanding the broader cellular context in which SerRSmt operates. These intermediates, along with others like Sodium pyruvate and D-Glucose 6-phosphate, offer insights into the interconnected nature of metabolic pathways, especially those leading to amino acid synthesis. While these intermediates do not directly activate SerRSmt, they play roles in cellular processes that can indirectly influence its activity by modulating the availability of its primary substrate, serine. It's vital to appreciate that while the cellular environment is intricate, these specific chemicals provide avenues through which SerRSmt activity can be understood and possibly manipulated in research settings.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

L-Serine

56-45-1sc-397670
sc-397670A
sc-397670B
sc-397670C
sc-397670D
1 g
100 g
1 kg
5 kg
10 kg
$20.00
$133.00
$546.00
$1224.00
$2040.00
(0)

L-Serine is a direct amino acid substrate for SerRSmt. Increased cellular availability of L-Serine ensures that SerRSmt has adequate substrate, potentially enhancing its aminoacylation activity.

ATP

56-65-5sc-507511
5 g
$17.00
(0)

ATP is a direct participant in the aminoacylation reaction mediated by SerRSmt. Adequate ATP availability ensures that SerRSmt can effectively catalyze the attachment of serine to tRNA.

L-Citrulline

372-75-8sc-204784
sc-204784A
25 g
200 g
$32.00
$240.00
(1)

Citrulline can indirectly elevate amino acid availability by influencing the urea cycle. An increase in available serine can enhance SerRSmt's action by providing a consistent substrate source.

D-Cycloserine

68-41-7sc-221470
sc-221470A
sc-221470B
sc-221470C
200 mg
1 g
5 g
25 g
$28.00
$77.00
$142.00
$530.00
4
(0)

A structural analogue of L-Serine, D-Cycloserine might influence the availability or metabolism of L-Serine in the cell, making it relevant for SerRSmt's action. However, its specific impact needs further verification.

Pyridoxal-5-phosphate

54-47-7sc-205825
5 g
$104.00
(1)

A vital cofactor for several enzymatic reactions in amino acid metabolism. Its presence can optimize enzyme reactions that lead to serine synthesis, which can indirectly optimize the function of SerRSmt.

α-Ketoglutaric Acid

328-50-7sc-208504
sc-208504A
sc-208504B
sc-208504C
sc-208504D
sc-208504E
sc-208504F
25 g
100 g
250 g
500 g
1 kg
5 kg
16 kg
$33.00
$43.00
$63.00
$110.00
$188.00
$738.00
$2091.00
2
(1)

Involved in the TCA cycle and amino acid synthesis. An upregulation of pathways utilizing alpha-ketoglutarate can indirectly lead to increased serine production, providing consistent substrate for SerRSmt.

Acetyl coenzyme A trisodium salt

102029-73-2sc-210745
sc-210745A
sc-210745B
1 mg
5 mg
1 g
$47.00
$92.00
$5826.00
3
(3)

It feeds into various metabolic pathways, including the TCA cycle. Alterations in Acetyl-CoA levels can indirectly impact amino acid synthesis and availability, potentially influencing SerRSmt activity.

Sodium oxalate

62-76-0sc-203396
sc-203396A
100 g
500 g
$43.00
$139.00
5
(1)

As a dicarboxylic acid salt, sodium oxalate can participate in metabolic reactions influencing the TCA cycle. It might indirectly modulate the levels of serine, impacting SerRSmt's action.

NAD+, Free Acid

53-84-9sc-208084B
sc-208084
sc-208084A
sc-208084C
sc-208084D
sc-208084E
sc-208084F
1 g
5 g
10 g
25 g
100 g
1 kg
5 kg
$57.00
$191.00
$302.00
$450.00
$1800.00
$3570.00
$10710.00
4
(2)

NAD+ is essential for redox reactions and overall cellular metabolism. An increase in NAD+ levels can indirectly affect amino acid synthesis, particularly serine, thereby influencing the activity of SerRSmt.

D-Glucose 6-phosphate disodium salt

3671-99-6sc-221488
sc-221488A
sc-221488B
10 mg
1 g
25 g
$39.00
$67.00
$1124.00
1
(0)

It plays a pivotal role in glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway, both of which are linked to amino acid synthesis. Any metabolic influence on D-Glucose 6-phosphate can potentially impact serine levels and, in turn, SerRSmt activity.