1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Immunology/Inflammation
  3. Nuclear Factor of activated T Cells (NFAT)

Nuclear Factor of activated T Cells (NFAT)

Nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) proteins are a family of Ca2+/calcineurin-dependent transcription factors that were initially identified as inducible nuclear factors that could bind the interleukin-2 (IL-2) promoter in activated T cells. However, when all of the proteins of the NFAT family had been isolated and molecularly characterized, it became clear that their expression was not limited to T cells. Recent work has uncovered new regulatory roles for NFAT proteins in diverse organs, including the central nervous system, blood vessels, heart, kidney, bone, skeletal muscle and haematopoietic stem cells. For examples, cells in the vessel wall display a diverse array of Ca2+ signaling modalities, which are subject to change during disease. The fact that NFAT proteins are able to decode and translate these signals into changes in gene expression makes them potential regulators of vascular pathogenesis.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-157184
    1-Deoxydihydroceramide
    1-Deoxydihydroceramide is an endogenous chaperone lipid that binds underneath the antigen and pushes the antigen toward the TCR.
    1-Deoxydihydroceramide
  • HY-W751574
    Elagolix-d6 sodium
    Inhibitor
    Elagolix-d6 (sodium) (NBI-56418-d6 (sodium)) is deuterium labeled Elagolix sodium. Elagolix sodium is a highly effective, selective, oral-active, short-term, non-peptide gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRH receptor) antagonist (KD = 54 pM) and NFAT inhibitor, which can be used to study pain related to endometriosis. .
    Elagolix-d<sub>6</sub> sodium
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