TTYH2 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to target and inhibit the activity of the Tweety homolog 2 (TTYH2) protein, which belongs to the Tweety family of chloride ion channels. TTYH2 is a transmembrane protein involved in the regulation of ion transport across the cell membrane, particularly chloride ions, which play a critical role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, osmotic balance, and signal transduction. TTYH2 is expressed in various tissues and is believed to participate in processes like cell volume regulation and chloride ion efflux. By inhibiting TTYH2, these compounds disrupt chloride ion flow, thereby altering the cellular ionic environment and influencing related physiological processes.
Structurally, TTYH2 inhibitors typically interact with specific regions of the protein, such as the transmembrane domains responsible for forming the ion-conducting pore. These inhibitors may block chloride ion binding or prevent the channel from opening, effectively reducing chloride transport across the membrane. By inhibiting TTYH2, researchers can gain insights into the protein's role in cellular ionic balance and its contribution to the regulation of various cellular activities such as signal transduction, cell proliferation, and volume regulation. TTYH2 inhibitors serve as valuable tools for investigating the mechanisms of chloride channel regulation and the broader implications of ion channel activity in cell physiology. Their use helps to elucidate the specific roles of TTYH2 in maintaining the delicate balance of ions that underpins many essential cellular functions.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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MG-132 [Z-Leu- Leu-Leu-CHO] | 133407-82-6 | sc-201270 sc-201270A sc-201270B | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg | $56.00 $260.00 $980.00 | 163 | |
Proteasome inhibitor that may stabilize TTYH2 by preventing its proteasomal degradation. |