Date published: 2025-9-12

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UNC5C Inhibitors

UNC5C inhibitors belong to a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of the UNC5C receptor, which is a member of the UNC5 family of netrin receptors. The UNC5C receptor is a key player in cell signaling pathways that regulate processes such as cell migration, adhesion, and apoptosis. UNC5C is a transmembrane receptor that typically binds to netrin-1, a guidance cue for axonal growth and other cellular navigation mechanisms. When activated by netrin-1, the UNC5C receptor can mediate either cell survival or apoptosis, depending on the cellular context and the availability of co-receptors or additional ligands. UNC5C inhibitors function by disrupting the interaction between UNC5C and its ligands, such as netrin-1, leading to the modulation of downstream signaling pathways involved in cellular responses to environmental cues.

Structurally, UNC5C inhibitors can vary widely, but they typically possess features that enable them to bind specifically to the extracellular domain or intracellular signaling regions of the UNC5C receptor, thereby altering its functional state. Some inhibitors act by preventing receptor dimerization or the recruitment of intracellular adaptor proteins, which are essential for downstream signaling. These chemical compounds may interfere with various secondary messengers involved in UNC5C-mediated signaling, such as kinases, phosphatases, or small GTPases, depending on the specific mode of inhibition. Research into UNC5C inhibitors often focuses on identifying the molecular dynamics of receptor-ligand interactions and elucidating the structural properties of inhibitors that lead to selective binding and functional alteration of the receptor. These studies are crucial for understanding the biochemical mechanisms governing UNC5C receptor regulation and the broader implications for cellular signaling networks.

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Mithramycin A

18378-89-7sc-200909
1 mg
$54.00
6
(1)

Binding preferentially to GC-rich DNA sequences, Mithramycin A could specifically inhibit the initiation of transcription at the UNC5C gene locus.

Pyrvinium Pamoate

3546-41-6sc-476920A
sc-476920
250 mg
500 mg
$224.00
$414.00
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By antagonizing the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, Pyrvinium pamoate might downregulate transcription factors crucial for UNC5C expression, leading to its reduced expression.