1. Signaling Pathways
  2. GPCR/G Protein
  3. Protease Activated Receptor (PAR)
  4. Protease Activated Receptor (PAR) Activator

Protease Activated Receptor (PAR) Activator

Protease Activated Receptor (PAR) Activators (5):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity
  • HY-129047
    Trypsin
    Activator
    Trypsin is a serine protease enzyme, and hydrolyzes proteins at the carboxyl side of the Lysine or Arginine. Trypsin activates PAR2 and PAR4. Trypsin induces cell-to-cell membrane fusion in PDCoV infection by the interaction of S glycoprotein of PDCoV and pAPN. Trypsin also promotes cell proliferation and differentiation. Trypsin can be used in the research of wound healing and neurogenic inflammation.
  • HY-114164C
    Thrombin, Pig blood
    Activator
    Thrombin, Pig blood is a key enzyme in the coagulation cascade, responsible for converting fibrinogen into fibrin. Thrombin, Pig blood activates platelet activation, endothelial cell function, and inflammatory responses by binding to PAR-1 and PAR-4, which triggers G protein-coupled signaling pathways. Thrombin, Pig blood holds promise for research in coagulation and inflammation fields.
  • HY-129047A
    Trypsin (MS grade)
    Activator
    Trypsin MS grade is a serine protease enzyme, and hydrolyzes proteins at the carboxyl side of the Lysine or Arginine. Trypsin MS grade activates PAR2 and PAR4. Trypsin MS grade induces cell-to-cell membrane fusion in PDCoV infection by the interaction of S glycoprotein of PDCoV and pAPN. Trypsin MS grade also promotes cell proliferation and differentiation. Trypsin MS grade can be used in the research of wound healing and neurogenic inflammation.
  • HY-P4987
    TRAP-7
    Activator 99.66%
    TRAP-7 is a thrombin receptor (PAR) activating peptide. TRAP-7 stimulates total inositol phosphate (IP) accumulation and phosphorylation of a specific endogenous substrate for activated PKC. TRAP-7 can be used in cardiovascular disease research.
  • HY-169124
    Apoptosis inducer 28
    Activator
    Apoptosis Inducer 28 (Compound X1) is an apoptosis-inducing agent with anticancer activity in vitro. Apoptosis Inducer 28 can arrest the cell cycle at the G1 phase, promote cell death, and induce apoptosis by disrupting mitochondrial membrane potential. Apoptosis inducer 28 can also decrease the production of reactive oxygen species, downregulate the gene expression of BAX, Bcl-xL, and Bcl-2, while upregulating the gene expression of PAR-4.