Date published: 2025-9-11

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SLC25A48 Activators

SLC25A48 activators comprise a diverse array of small molecules that exert their effects via distinct yet interconnected biochemical pathways, culminating in the amplification of the protein's mitochondrial transport efficacy. By engaging adenylate cyclase and elevating intracellular cyclic AMP, certain compounds lead to the activation of downstream protein kinases such as PKA, which may directly phosphorylate SLC25A48 to boost its functional capacity. This enhanced transport activity is vital for maintaining cellular energy equilibrium, enabling efficient import and export of critical metabolites within the mitochondria to meet the cell's energy requirements. Concurrently, other activators influence the phosphorylation landscape within the cell by engaging AMPK, further supporting the activity of SLC25A48 in its role in cellular energy homeostasis.

Complementary to these pathways are activators that modulate SLC25A48 activity through alterations in intracellular calcium concentrations or by engaging protein deacetylation mechanisms. The surge in calcium ions can trigger the activity of calcium-responsive kinases, which hold the potential to modulate SLC25A48 and consequently its transport capabilities. In parallel, activation of sirtuin pathways, particularly through the action of SIRT1, results in the deacetylation of SLC25A48, which is posited to favorably affect its operational efficiency. Furthermore, certain molecules can instigate autophagy or influence mitochondrial dynamics, which indirectly necessitates the heightened activity of mitochondrial transport proteins such as SLC25A48, ensuring the cell's adaptation to metabolic demands and preservation of mitochondrial integrity.

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Bongkrekic acid

11076-19-0sc-205606
100 µg
$418.00
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Inhibits the adenine nucleotide translocator, potentially stimulating SLC25A48 activity to regulate mitochondrial energy metabolism.