GSK- 3

GSK- 3

Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) is a multifunctional serine/threonine kinase that has two isoforms, alpha and beta. It controls the receptor tyrosine kinase, cytokine, and Wnt signaling pathways negatively and is highly conserved. Inhibiting GSK-3 through the stimulation of these pathways affects a variety of downstream effectors, such as transcription factors, nutrient sensors, glycogen synthesis, mitochondrial function, circadian rhythm, and cell fate. In response to T-cell receptor activation, GSK-3 also controls alternative splicing, and current phosphoproteomic studies have shown that numerous splicing regulators and splicing factors are phosphorylated in a GSK-3-dependent manner.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative pathologies, as well as other types of diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and cancer, are caused by the dysfunction or abnormal activity of GSK-3. GSK-3 is a prime candidate for therapeutic intervention because it is also connected to innate immune defense against pathogens.

GSK- 3 related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
V0216 SB415286 264218-23-7 SB415286 is a novel, potent,selective, cell permeable and ATP-competitive GSK3α (glycogen synthase kinase-3alpha) inhibitor with potential anti-inflammatory activity.
V0222 TDZD-8 (NP-01139) 327036-89-5 TDZD-8(NP01139; GSK3 Inhibitor I) is a novel, potent and non-ATP competitive GSK-3β (glycogen synthase kinase-3beta) inhibitor with the potential for treating neurodegenerative diseases such as PD (parkinson disease).
V0215 Tideglusib (NP-031112, NP-12) 865854-05-3 Tideglusib (formerly known as NP031112, NP12) is a novel, potent, irreversible, non-ATP-competitive and chemical inhibitor of GSK-3β (glycogen synthase kinase-3β) with potentialneuroprotective effects and may be used as an anti-AD (Alzheimer disease) agent.
V0214 TWS119 601514-19-6 TWS119, apyrrolopyrimidine compound, is a novel, potent and selective/specific GSK-3β (Glycogen synthase kinase-3β) inhibitor with potentialusefulness for in vivo stem cell biology and therapy.
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