The class of TTLL11 activators, as of the latest information available, does not encompass specific chemicals that directly target Tubulin Tyrosine Ligase-Like Family Member 11. Instead, the focus is on compounds that can generally affect microtubule dynamics and tubulin modifications, thereby potentially influencing the function or expression of TTLL11 indirectly. Microtubule-targeting agents like Paclitaxel, Vinblastine, and Nocodazole are known to affect microtubule stability and dynamics. These changes in microtubule behavior could indirectly influence the activity of tubulin-modifying enzymes, including those in the TTLL family.
While these compounds can provide insights into the general mechanisms of microtubule function and tubulin modification, their specific effects on TTLL11 are not well-established. Therefore, targeted research and development are necessary to discover direct activators or specific modulators for TTLL11, contributing to a more precise understanding of its biological functions and potential roles in cellular processes related to microtubule dynamics and function.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Epothilone B, Synthetic | 152044-54-7 | sc-203944 | 2 mg | $176.00 | ||
A microtubule stabilizing agent, it may have effects on microtubule-associated proteins and processes. | ||||||
Griseofulvin | 126-07-8 | sc-202171A sc-202171 sc-202171B | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg | $83.00 $216.00 $586.00 | 4 | |
Interferes with microtubule function, potentially impacting proteins associated with tubulin and microtubules. | ||||||
Maytansine | 35846-53-8 | sc-507510 | 100 mg | $1000.00 | ||
A microtubule-destabilizing agent, potentially influencing the activity of tubulin-modifying enzymes. | ||||||
Albendazole | 54965-21-8 | sc-210771 | 100 mg | $209.00 | 1 | |
An anti-parasitic that affects microtubule polymerization, potentially influencing TTLL11. | ||||||