γF-crystallin inhibitors are compounds that interact with the γF-crystallin protein, a member of the crystallin family primarily found in the eye lens. These proteins are highly water-soluble and are key to maintaining the transparency and refractive properties of the lens. Structurally, γF-crystallin consists of two homologous domains, each forming Greek-key motifs that are integral to its stability and functionality. Over time, structural changes or aggregation of crystallins, including γF-crystallin, can lead to the formation of light-scattering particles, which can impact the lens's optical clarity. Inhibitors of γF-crystallin are designed to prevent or modulate these protein interactions, ensuring that the structural integrity and solubility of γF-crystallin are preserved.
The mechanism of action of γF-crystallin inhibitors typically involves binding to specific sites on the protein, which may stabilize its native conformation, prevent aggregation, or disrupt interactions with other molecules that could trigger structural changes. These inhibitors are also valuable in studying the biophysical properties of γF-crystallin, as they allow researchers to analyze how specific modifications affect its solubility, stability, and refractive properties. The study of these inhibitors is essential for understanding the fundamental behavior of crystallin proteins and how they contribute to the maintenance of lens transparency. By exploring the interactions between γF-crystallin and its inhibitors, researchers can deepen their knowledge of protein folding and stability, particularly in proteins that play a role in highly organized, transparent tissues like the eye lens.
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Sodium phenylbutyrate | 1716-12-7 | sc-200652 sc-200652A sc-200652B sc-200652C sc-200652D | 1 g 10 g 100 g 1 kg 10 kg | $75.00 $163.00 $622.00 $4906.00 $32140.00 | 43 | |
Agit comme un chaperon chimique, réduisant potentiellement le mauvais pliage/l'agrégation de la γF-cristalline. | ||||||
Clonidine | 4205-90-7 | sc-501519 | 100 mg | $235.00 | 1 | |
Ses effets neuroprotecteurs pourraient indirectement bénéficier à la stabilité des protéines, y compris la γF-crystalline. |