Date published: 2025-9-20

1-800-457-3801

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

UQCRH Activators

UQCRH Activators represent a specific category of chemical compounds that have garnered interest in the field of molecular biology and biochemistry. These activators are designed to modulate the activity of the UQCRH gene, with UQCRH referring to Ubiquinol-Cytochrome c Reductase Core Protein H. This gene encodes a protein that plays a crucial role in the mitochondrial respiratory chain, particularly within Complex III, also known as cytochrome bc1 complex. Complex III is a vital component of the electron transport chain, which is responsible for generating adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell's primary source of energy. UQCRH Activators constitute a group of molecules engineered to enhance or stimulate the expression and function of the UQCRH gene, ultimately leading to increased activity of the associated protein.

The mechanism by which UQCRH Activators exert their effects typically involves their interaction with specific regulatory elements within the UQCRH gene, such as promoter regions or enhancer sequences. These interactions facilitate the upregulation of gene transcription, resulting in heightened synthesis of the UQCRH protein. The UQCRH protein is a critical component of Complex III, where it contributes to electron transfer reactions involved in ATP production. As researchers continue to investigate the functions and potential implications of UQCRH activation, the development and refinement of UQCRH Activators hold promise for advancing our understanding of mitochondrial bioenergetics, cellular respiration, and the broader implications of UQCRH in cellular metabolism and energy production, potentially uncovering novel aspects of mitochondrial function and biochemistry.

SEE ALSO...

Items 501 to 11 of 11 total

Display:

Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING