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VDAC

Voltage-dependent anion channels (VDACs) are a class of porin ion channel located on the outer mitochondrial membrane. This major protein of the outer mitochondrial membrane of eukaryotes forms a voltage-dependent anion-selective channel (VDAC) that behaves as a general diffusion pore for small hydrophilic molecules. The channel adopts an open conformation at low or zero membrane potential and a closed conformation at potentials above 30-40 mV. VDAC facilitates the exchange of ions and molecules between mitochondria and cytosol and is regulated by the interactions with other proteins and small molecules. The voltage-dependent ion channel plays a key role in regulating metabolic and energetic flux across the outer mitochondrial membrane. Additionally, VDAC is an important regulator of Ca2+ transport in and out of the mitochondria.

Products for  VDAC

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  2. GC61141 NSC 15364 NSC 15364 is an inhibitor of VDAC1 oligomerization and apoptosis. NSC 15364  Chemical Structure
  3. GC62641 WEHI-9625 WEHI-9625 is a tricyclic sulfone, first-in-class inhibitor of apoptosis with an EC50 of 69 nM. WEHI-9625 binds to VDAC2 and promotes its ability to inhibit apoptosis driven by mouse BAK. WEHI-9625 is completely inactive against both human BAK and the closely related apoptosis effector BAX. WEHI-9625  Chemical Structure

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