Date published: 2025-9-10

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TTC39D Inhibitors

The chemical class termed Ttc39d Inhibitors includes a diverse array of compounds that indirectly modulate the functions and signaling pathways associated with the tetratricopeptide repeat domain 39D protein. These compounds are primarily characterized by their ability to inhibit key enzymes and modulate signaling cascades within the cell. By influencing these pathways, the compounds can indirectly affect the biological processes where Ttc39d is a factor.

The inhibitors consist of various types of kinase inhibitors, such as KN-93, H-89, U0126, LY294002, Rapamycin, SB203580, SP600125, and PP2, each targeting different kinases like CaMKII, PKA, MEK, PI3K, mTOR, p38 MAPK, JNK, and Src family kinases, respectively. These kinases are integral to a multitude of cellular processes, and their inhibition can lead to altered cellular signaling that could intersect with Ttc39d's roles within the cell. The class also includes inhibitors of specific signaling molecules, such as NF449, a Gs alpha subunit-specific antagonist, and W-7 Hydrochloride, a calmodulin antagonist, which impede the cAMP signaling pathway and calcium signaling, respectively. Additionally, Y-27632 and ML7, as inhibitors of ROCK and myosin light chain kinase, may affect cytoskeletal dynamics and muscle contraction pathways, respectively, which could conceivably influence Ttc39d's function if it is involved in related cellular processes.

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ML-7 hydrochloride

110448-33-4sc-200557
sc-200557A
10 mg
50 mg
$89.00
$262.00
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Myosin light chain kinase inhibitor that may disrupt cellular processes involving Ttc39d.