fluksin
Fluksin is a synthetic organic compound used in biochemical research as a tool to study cellular flux and signaling. First described in the late 2000s, it is characterized by modulating a family of signaling proteins involved in metabolic regulation and is cited as a selective allosteric modulator in mammalian cell systems.
Chemically, fluksin is a small heterocycle with a central fused core containing a tertiary amine and a
Mechanism: In vitro, fluksin binds an allosteric site on the FLX regulators and lowers phosphorylation of downstream
Synthesis: Fluksin can be constructed via a modular route from 2-aminobenzaldehyde and a substituted cyclohexanone, forming
Research status and applications: Fluksin is used mainly as a research probe in metabolic regulation and signaling