Signaling Pathways

Axon Ligands™ for research on Signaling Pathways

A basic property of living systems is the ability to respond to extracellular signals by evoking an internal response. Signal-transduction cascades mediate the sensing and processing of these stimuli. These molecular circuits detect, amplify, and integrate diverse external signals to generate responses such as changes in enzyme activity, gene expression, phenotypic alterations, or ion-channel activity. Signal-transduction pathways follow a broadly similar course that can be viewed as a molecular circuit. Upon an environmental signal, Membrane receptors transfer information from the environment to the cell's interior. Subsequently, second messengers relay information from the receptor-ligand complex into the cell's interior. Particularly important second messengers include cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP, calcium ion, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, (IP3), and diacylglycerol. While these second messengers are free to move, they can easily diffuse to other compartments of the cell, such as the nucleus, where they can influence gene expression and other processes. Interestingly, signal transduction may be amplified significantly in the generation of second messengers, since initial stimulation may lead to the generation of many second messengers within the cell. Thus, a low concentration of signal in the environment, even as little as a single molecule, can yield a large intracellular signal and response. Besides this phenomenon, cross-talk between two or more signaling cascades may occur, which permits more finely tuned regulation of cell activity than would the action of individual independent pathways[1]


[1] Signal-Transduction Pathways: An Introduction to Information Metabolism. Biochemistry. 5th edition. J.M. Berg, J.L.Tymoczko, L. Stryer.New York, 2002.

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2467 (+)-ITD-1 Selective inhibitor of TGFβ/Smad signaling that promotes cardiogenesis €165.00
1744 A 77-01 TGF-βR 1 inhibitor; ALK 5 inhibitor €80.00
1421 A 83-01 TGF-βR 1 inhibitor; ALK 5 inhibitor €70.00
3295 BIA TMBIM6 antagonist €120.00
2356 BMS 833923 Oral antagonist of the Hedgehog signaling component Smoothened (SMO) €75.00
1708 Dorsomorphin Inhibitor of BMP signaling. Inhibits ALK2, 3 and 6 €65.00
2150 Dorsomorphin dihydrochloride Inhibitor of BMP signaling. Inhibits ALK2, 3 and 6 €65.00
2686 FH535 Dual inhibitor of PPAR and Wnt/β-catenin signaling €75.00
2706 FH535 sodium salt Dual inhibitor of PPAR and Wnt/β-catenin signaling €80.00
1500 GDC 0449 Hedgehog (Hh) pathway inhibitor €70.00
3632 Genistein CB1 antagonist €70.00
1832 GW 788388 TGF-βR 1 inhibitor €50.00
2236 IN 1130 TGF-βR 1 inhibitor €95.00
2323 ITD 1 Selective inhibitor of TGFβ/Smad signaling that promotes cardiogenesis €105.00
2189 K 02288 Inhibitor of BMP signaling. Inhibits ALK1, 2, and 6 €90.00
1509 LDN 193189 hydrochloride Highly potent small molecule inhibitor of BMP type I receptors ALK2, ALK3, and ALK6 €65.00
3552 LDN 212854 Potent ALK2-biased BMP type I receptor kinase inhibitor €110.00
2201 LDN 212854 trihydrochloride Potent ALK2-biased BMP type I receptor kinase inhibitor €110.00
1491 LY 2157299 TGF-βR2 inhibitor €60.00
2196 LY 2940680 Small-molecule antagonist of the Smoothened (SMO) receptor €120.00
3892 LY-3200882 TGF-βR 1 inhibitor Inquire
3404 LY-364947 Potent, selective and ATP-competitive TGF-βR 1 inhibitor €90.00
1938 MRT 10 Smoothened (SMO) receptor antagonist €125.00
1619 NVP-LDE225 Smoothened (SMO) antagonist €85.00
2027 PF 5274857 hydrochloride Smoothened (SMO) antagonist €95.00
3151 QND7 nAChR antagonist (α7 sub-unit selective) €130.00
4035 RG-7388 Potent and selective MDM2 antagonist  Recently added Inquire
1661 SB 431542 TGF-βR1 inhibitor; ALK inhibitor €70.00
2197 SB 505124 Selective inhibitor of TGF-β type I receptors ALK4 and ALK5 €95.00
2285 SB 525334 Potent and selective inhibitor of the TGF-βR1 (ALK5) receptor €105.00

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