Date published: 2026-5-25

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RNase T2 Activators

RNase T2 activators are a class of molecules that play a crucial role in cellular processes related to RNA degradation and maintenance. These activators are primarily involved in enhancing the activity of RNase T2 enzymes, which are a subset of ribonucleases responsible for the cleavage of RNA molecules. RNase T2 activators are essential for the regulation of RNA turnover within cells, contributing to the control of RNA quality and quantity. Their mechanism of action involves binding to RNase T2 enzymes and modulating their catalytic activity, allowing for precise control over RNA degradation in various cellular contexts.

One of the key functions of RNase T2 activators is their involvement in RNA quality control mechanisms. These molecules are instrumental in identifying and eliminating defective or unwanted RNA species within cells. By enhancing the activity of RNase T2 enzymes, they ensure that damaged or non-functional RNA molecules are efficiently degraded, preventing their accumulation and interference with cellular processes.RNase T2 activators are part of the cellular response to stress conditions, where they help maintain RNA homeostasis by rapidly degrading excess RNA to adapt to changing environmental factors. This ability to fine-tune RNA degradation makes RNase T2 activators critical players in maintaining cellular RNA integrity and ensuring proper gene expression regulation.

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Bafilomycin A1

88899-55-2sc-201550
sc-201550A
sc-201550B
sc-201550C
100 µg
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
$98.00
$255.00
$765.00
$1457.00
280
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Bafilomycin A1 is a specific inhibitor of V-ATPase, leading to lysosome deacidification. Similar to chloroquine, this compound could indirectly increase RNASET2 activity as part of a compensatory response to the impaired degradation.