Date published: 2026-4-24

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Uev1A Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Uev1A inhibitors for use in various applications. Uev1A inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that target the Uev1A protein, a crucial component in the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme complex involved in protein ubiquitination processes. In scientific research, these inhibitors are essential tools for studying the ubiquitin-proteasome system, which plays a key role in regulating protein degradation, cellular processes, and signaling pathways. By modulating the activity of Uev1A, researchers can investigate its specific role in ubiquitination and explore how alterations in this process affect cellular function and homeostasis. Uev1A inhibitors are particularly valuable in biochemical studies, where they help explain the molecular mechanisms underlying ubiquitin signaling and its impact on various cellular pathways. Additionally, these inhibitors are used in structural biology to aid in the crystallization of protein complexes, providing insights into the structure-function relationships of ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. The ability to selectively inhibit Uev1A also makes these compounds useful in high-throughput screening assays, where they can help identify novel regulators of the ubiquitination process. View detailed information on our available Uev1A inhibitors by clicking on the product name.
Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

NSC697923

343351-67-7sc-391107
sc-391107A
1 mg
5 mg
$15.00
$52.00
3
(1)

NSC697923 acts as a potent UEV1A inhibitor, exhibiting a distinctive binding affinity that disrupts the protein's interaction with ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. Its unique structural conformation facilitates specific electrostatic interactions and van der Waals forces, enhancing its selectivity. The compound's kinetic profile reveals a slow dissociation rate, allowing for prolonged engagement with UEV1A, thereby influencing downstream signaling pathways and cellular responses.