Date published: 2026-4-23

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SRC Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of SRC Activators for use in various applications. SRC Activators are a category of small molecules that modulate the activity of SRC-family kinases, which are crucial in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, and survival. These activators are invaluable in scientific research, particularly in the fields of cell biology and biochemistry, where they serve as tools to dissect signaling pathways and understand the underlying mechanisms of kinase activity. Researchers use SRC Activators to study the functional roles of SRC kinases in various cellular contexts, including their involvement in signal transduction and their impact on cellular responses to external stimuli. These compounds are essential in experiments designed to investigate the dynamic regulation of kinase networks and to explore the effects of SRC kinase modulation on cellular physiology. Furthermore, SRC Activators aid in the development of new experimental models and assays, enabling scientists to gain deeper insights into the molecular interactions that drive cellular processes. By providing a means to selectively activate SRC kinases, these activators facilitate a more precise exploration of their biological functions and contributions to cellular behavior. View detailed information on our available SRC Activators by clicking on the product name.

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Src Family Activator

sc-3052
0.5 mg
$97.00
16
(2)

Src Family Activator functions as a potent enhancer of Src kinase activity, facilitating critical phosphorylation events in cellular signaling pathways. It exhibits unique binding affinity for the Src SH2 and SH3 domains, promoting conformational changes that enhance kinase activation. The compound's interaction kinetics reveal a rapid association and slower dissociation, allowing sustained signaling. Its distinct molecular interactions contribute to the modulation of various downstream effectors, influencing cellular processes such as proliferation and migration.