Date published: 2025-9-10

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Inhibiteurs Shrm

he term SHR typically refers to Steroid Hormone Receptors, a class of receptors that play a central role in translating the effects of lipid-soluble hormones into specific cellular responses. Steroid Hormone Receptors are a subset of nuclear receptors and include receptors for glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, androgens, estrogens, and progestins. These receptors are located in the cytoplasm and, upon hormone binding, undergo conformational changes that enable them to translocate to the nucleus. Once inside the nucleus, SHRs act as transcription factors, binding to specific DNA sequences and regulating the transcription of target genes. Their ability to modulate gene expression underpins their critical role in a myriad of physiological processes, ranging from development, metabolism, immune responses, and reproduction, among others.

SHR Inhibitors refer to a group of compounds that can interfere with the function of Steroid Hormone Receptors, either by preventing the binding of the natural hormone ligand or by hindering the receptor's ability to modulate gene transcription. Such inhibitors can be critical tools for research, allowing scientists to study the specific roles of SHRs in various cellular pathways and processes. They provide insights into the molecular mechanics of hormone action and can elucidate the cascading effects of SHR activity or inactivity on downstream targets. Moreover, given the broad physiological roles of SHRs, understanding the actions and potential applications of these inhibitors can be of great interest in multiple fields of biomedical research. The development and study of SHR inhibitors can shed light on the complex interplay between hormones, their receptors, and the vast network of cellular responses they orchestrate.

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(+)-cis,trans-Abscisic acid

21293-29-8sc-202103
sc-202103A
500 µg
1 mg
$105.00
$188.00
(0)

L'acide abscissique (ABA) est une hormone végétale qui affecte divers processus de développement. Elle pourrait influencer les voies impliquant la SHR.

2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid

94-75-7sc-205097
sc-205097A
sc-205097B
sc-205097C
sc-205097D
10 g
25 g
100 g
250 g
500 g
$25.00
$36.00
$47.00
$92.00
$311.00
1
(0)

En tant qu'auxine synthétique, ce composé pourrait perturber les processus régulés par l'auxine dans les racines, ce qui pourrait affecter l'expression de la SHR.

Silver nitrate

7761-88-8sc-203378
sc-203378A
sc-203378B
25 g
100 g
500 g
$112.00
$371.00
$1060.00
1
(1)

En tant qu'inhibiteur de l'action de l'éthylène, il pourrait moduler les réponses à l'éthylène et avoir un effet secondaire sur les gènes de développement des racines comme le SHR.

(±)-Methyl Jasmonate

39924-52-2sc-205386
sc-205386A
sc-205386B
sc-205386C
sc-205386D
sc-205386E
sc-205386F
1 g
5 g
10 g
50 g
100 g
500 g
1 kg
$35.00
$103.00
$200.00
$873.00
$1638.00
$6942.00
$12246.00
(1)

Les jasmonates jouent un rôle dans divers processus de développement des plantes. La modification des voies de l'acide jasmonique pourrait influencer l'expression de la SHR.

Spiromesifen

283594-90-1sc-236933
100 mg
$192.00
(0)

En tant que régulateur de croissance des acariens, ses effets sur les plantes ne sont pas bien établis, mais il pourrait avoir des effets hors cible sur les gènes de développement des plantes comme le SHR.