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ATPase Inhibitors

ATPase inhibitors are a class of compounds that have the ability to block the activity of ATPases enzymes that hydrolyze ATP to provide energy for various cellular processes By interfering with ATPase function these inhibitors can disrupt critical cellular functions and pathways making them valuable tools in both research and therapeutic applications With their potential to selectively target ATPase enzymes and inhibit their activity ATPase inhibitors offer a promising avenue for the development of novel treatments for various diseases including cancer and neurological disorders

Catalog Number Chemical Name CAS # Price
EI-0001 (+)-Blebbistatin 1177356-70-5 Online Inquiry
EI-0005 (-)-Blebbistatin 856925-71-8 Online Inquiry
EI-0020 (±)-Blebbistatin 674289-55-5 Online Inquiry
EI-0317 Bafilomycin A1 88899-55-2 Online Inquiry
EI-0472 Bufalin 465-21-4 Online Inquiry
EI-0637 Concanamycin A 80890-47-7 Online Inquiry
EI-0733 Digitoxin 71-63-6 Online Inquiry
EI-1315 Lansoprazole 103577-45-3 Online Inquiry
EI-1541 MYK-461 1642288-47-8 Online Inquiry
EI-1634 Oligomycin complex 1404-19-9 Online Inquiry
EI-1642 Oosporein 475-54-7 Online Inquiry
EI-1735 PF-3716556 928774-43-0 Online Inquiry
EI-1983 SCH-28080 76081-98-6 Online Inquiry

Application

The ATPase inhibitors have a wide range of applications in both research and medicine In the field of research ATPase inhibitors are commonly used to study the mechanism of action of ATPases which are enzymes responsible for hydrolyzing ATP to provide energy for cellular processes By inhibiting ATPase activity scientists can gain insights into the role of ATPases in various biological processes such as cell signaling and metabolism

In medicine ATPase inhibitors have therapeutic potential in the treatment of various diseases By inhibiting ATPase activity these inhibitors can disrupt cellular processes that rely on ATP such as cell proliferation or energy production This makes ATPase inhibitors potential candidates for the development of anti-cancer drugs or medications for other conditions where ATP-dependent processes are dysregulated

Furthermore ATPase inhibitors can also be used in agriculture as a means of pest control By targeting ATPase activity in pests these inhibitors can disrupt essential cellular processes and inhibit the survival and reproduction of pests thus offering a potentially sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to pest management

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