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hnRNP

Heterogeneous Ribonucleoprotein

Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) is a group of proteins that bind to pre-mRNA in the nucleus and play a crucial role in various aspects of RNA metabolism. hnRNP proteins are involved in pre-mRNA splicing, where they help to determine the selection of splice sites, leading to alternative splicing events and the generation of different mRNA isoforms. hnRNP also participate in the capping and polyadenylation of pre-mRNA, which are essential for mRNA stability and export from the nucleus. Once the mRNA is mature, hnRNP proteins can bind to it and regulate its transport to the cytoplasm, stability, and translation efficiency. For example, hnRNP A1 can shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, facilitating mRNA export. Dysregulation of hnRNP functions has been associated with various diseases, including cancer[1][2][3].

hnRNP Related Products (3):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-179492
    ACI-19278
    99.45%
    ACI-19278 is a TDP-43 PET tracer with an average Kd of 25 nM. ACI-19278 only binds to pathological TDP-43 aggregates and does not cross-react with Aβ, Tau, etc. [18F]ACI-19278 successfully visualized the TDP-43 pathology in the human brain through positron emission computed tomography. ACI-19278 can be used for in vivo diagnosis of TDP-43 protein lesions.
    ACI-19278
  • HY-163574
    TDP-43 ligand-1
    TDP-43 ligand-1 is a specific ligand for TDP43, and its Ki value for binding to TDP-43 protein aggregates is 78 nM. TDP-43 ligand-1 can be used in the research of PET imaging probes for TDP-43 proteinopathies.
    TDP-43 ligand-1
  • HY-182514
    BMMP
    Modulator
    BMMP is an anti-HIV-1 agent and hnRNP M modulator. BMMP modulates hnRNP M function to suppress CD44 mRNA expression. BMMP induces abnormal uncoating of the HIV viral core at the post-entry step. BMMP suppresses migration of TGF-β-stimulated lung carcinoma cells. BMMP suppresses HIV-1 reverse transcription and replication without inhibiting virion release. BMMP exerts anti-HIV-1 activity via a mechanism distinct from CA protein-binding heterocyclic compounds. BMMP can be used for the research of human immunodeficiency virus infection and non-small cell lung cancer.
    BMMP