The chemical class referred to as UCP4 inhibitors encompasses a group of compounds designed to modulate the activity of Uncoupling Protein 4 (UCP4), a mitochondrial protein found in various tissues. UCP4 is involved in the regulation of energy balance and thermogenesis. UCP4 inhibitors are synthesized with the intention of interfering with the natural function of UCP4 by targeting its molecular mechanisms. These inhibitors are developed through structural and functional studies of UCP4, aiming to elucidate the intricate processes by which UCP4 participates in cellular energy homeostasis.
Researchers design UCP4 inhibitors based on their understanding of the protein's structure, using computational modeling, high-throughput screening, and chemical synthesis techniques. The goal is to identify compounds that interact with UCP4, thereby altering its function and potentially influencing energy metabolism. The exploration of UCP4 inhibitors is a part of ongoing scientific investigations into mitochondrial physiology and cellular energy regulation, contributing to a deeper comprehension of the intricate pathways that govern metabolic processes.
| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Genipin | 6902-77-8 | sc-203057 sc-203057A | 25 mg 100 mg | $80.00 $246.00 | 6 | |
A natural compound found in the gardenia fruit, genipin has been studied for its potential to inhibit UCP4 and modulate energy expenditure. | ||||||