Vimentin Activators refers to a group of chemical compounds and agents that have been found to modulate the activity and phosphorylation status of Vimentin, a key intermediate filament protein in the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. Vimentin is known for its crucial role in maintaining cellular structure and integrity, particularly in mesenchymal cells. These activators are not a specific chemical class themselves but encompass a diverse range of molecules with distinct mechanisms of action. They play a significant role in cell biology research by offering insights into the dynamic regulation of Vimentin and its impact on cellular functions. One common mechanism among Vimentin activators is the induction of post-translational modifications, primarily phosphorylation, which influences Vimentin's polymerization and reorganization. Compounds like Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and Okadaic Acid stimulate protein kinases, such as protein kinase C (PKC), leading to the phosphorylation of Vimentin. This phosphorylation can trigger the remodeling of the cytoskeleton, affecting cell motility and shape.
Additionally, agents like Calyculin A act as phosphatase inhibitors, preventing the dephosphorylation of Vimentin and maintaining it in a phosphorylated state. Furthermore, some Vimentin activators, like Forskolin, elevate intracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels, which can activate protein kinases that target Vimentin. Others, such as A23187 (Calcimycin), increase intracellular calcium concentrations, subsequently activating calcium-dependent kinases involved in Vimentin phosphorylation. The diversity of these activators provides researchers with valuable tools to dissect the intricate regulatory mechanisms governing Vimentin and its involvement in various cellular processes, including cell migration, intracellular transport, and response to external stimuli. Understanding how these compounds impact Vimentin dynamics contributes to the broader comprehension of cytoskeletal dynamics and cell biology as a whole.
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| Nombre del producto | NÚMERO DE CAS # | Número de catálogo | Cantidad | Precio | MENCIONES | Clasificación |
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PMA | 16561-29-8 | sc-3576 sc-3576A sc-3576B sc-3576C sc-3576D | 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 100 mg | $41.00 $132.00 $214.00 $500.00 $948.00 | 119 | |
Activa la Vimentina estimulando la proteína quinasa C (PKC), lo que provoca la fosforilación de la Vimentina y la reorganización del citoesqueleto. | ||||||
Calyculin A | 101932-71-2 | sc-24000 sc-24000A | 10 µg 100 µg | $163.00 $800.00 | 59 | |
Inhibe las fosfatasas, impidiendo la desfosforilación de la Vimentina, y mantiene así la Vimentina en un estado fosforilado y activo. | ||||||
Okadaic Acid | 78111-17-8 | sc-3513 sc-3513A sc-3513B | 25 µg 100 µg 1 mg | $291.00 $530.00 $1800.00 | 78 | |
Actúa como inhibidor de la fosfatasa, similar a la Caliculina A, impidiendo la desfosforilación de la Vimentina, lo que conduce a un aumento de la fosforilación de la Vimentina. | ||||||
Forskolin | 66575-29-9 | sc-3562 sc-3562A sc-3562B sc-3562C sc-3562D | 5 mg 50 mg 1 g 2 g 5 g | $78.00 $153.00 $740.00 $1413.00 $2091.00 | 73 | |
Eleva los niveles intracelulares de AMPc, activando las proteínas quinasas que pueden fosforilar la Vimentina y promover su activación. | ||||||
Thapsigargin | 67526-95-8 | sc-24017 sc-24017A | 1 mg 5 mg | $136.00 $446.00 | 114 | |
Induce el estrés del retículo endoplásmico (RE) y puede activar la proteína quinasa C (PKC), lo que conduce a la fosforilación y activación de la Vimentina. | ||||||
Hydrogen Peroxide | 7722-84-1 | sc-203336 sc-203336A sc-203336B | 100 ml 500 ml 3.8 L | $31.00 $61.00 $95.00 | 28 | |
Activa varias quinasas, incluidas las MAP quinasas, que pueden fosforilar la Vimentina y provocar su activación. | ||||||
A23187 | 52665-69-7 | sc-3591 sc-3591B sc-3591A sc-3591C | 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg | $55.00 $131.00 $203.00 $317.00 | 23 | |
Funciona como ionóforo del calcio, aumentando los niveles de calcio intracelular, lo que puede activar las quinasas dependientes del calcio que fosforilan la Vimentina. | ||||||