ZNF816A Activators refer to a class of chemical compounds that are designed to modulate the activity of the ZNF816A protein within biological systems. ZNF816A, also known as zinc finger protein 816A, is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in gene regulation. Transcription factors like ZNF816A act as molecular switches, controlling the expression of specific genes by binding to their regulatory regions, such as promoters or enhancers. Activators in this context refer to substances that enhance or increase the transcriptional activity of ZNF816A, leading to an upregulation of target genes.
These activators typically work through various mechanisms, such as promoting the binding affinity of ZNF816A to its target DNA sequences or stabilizing its interaction with co-factors or other transcriptional machinery. By doing so, they can fine-tune the expression of genes under the control of ZNF816A, which can have significant implications for cellular processes and functions.
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Sodium Orthovanadate | 13721-39-6 | sc-3540 sc-3540B sc-3540A | 5 g 10 g 50 g | $49.00 $57.00 $187.00 | 142 | |
Sodium orthovanadate, a phosphatase inhibitor, indirectly influences gene expression by altering signaling pathways that may regulate ZNF816A expression. | ||||||
Sodium selenite | 10102-18-8 | sc-253595 sc-253595B sc-253595C sc-253595A | 5 g 500 g 1 kg 100 g | $49.00 $183.00 $316.00 $98.00 | 3 | |
Sodium selenite impacts gene expression through redox processes and selenium-dependent enzymes, potentially affecting the activation of genes like ZNF816A. | ||||||