DNA Damage/DNA Repair
The DNA in a human cell receives tens of thousands of damages per day due to both external (exogenous) and internal (endogenous) stress. The exogenous damages are caused by chemical contamination, UV light, ionizing radiation and alkylation/methylation etc, while the endogenous damages are coming from oxidation, alkylation and hydrolysis of bases etc. Since single strand and double strand breaks of DNA will occur after the damage, unrepaired DNA damage leads to cell senescent, apoptosis and malignancies etc. To overcome this threat, cell has developed DNA damage response, to detect DNA damage and mediate its repair.
DNA repair involves multiple mechanisms such as mismatch, base excision, and nucleotide excision repair etc. A group of proteins and pathways are participated in those processes. ATM/ATR kinases and DNA-PK are crucial for the detection of the DNA damage. Chromatin remodelers regulate chromatin accessibility for the DNA repair factors to function. RPA, Rad51 and the fanconi anemia proteins act directly on repairing the DNA damage. p53 network, the RAS GTPase superfamily, and the ubiquitin system also play important part in the DNA damage response. Aberrant DNA damage response is linked to aging, cancer and immune diseases.
- A8705 SCR76 CitationSummary: DNA ligase IV inhibitor
- A3958 Veliparib dihydrochlorideTarget: PARPSummary: PARP-1/PARP-2 inhibitor
- A4493 KD 51701 CitationSummary: HDAC inhibitor
- A4495 NCH 51Summary: Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor
- A4496 NSC 3852Target: Histone Deacetylases (HDACs)Summary: HDAC inhibitor
- A4497 PyroxamideTarget: Histone Deacetylases (HDACs)Summary: HDAC1 inhibitor
- A4499 TC-H 106Summary: HDAC inhibitor
- A4501 Tubacin3 CitationTarget: Histone Deacetylases (HDACs)Summary: HDAC6 inhibitor,potent,selective,reversible,cell-permeable
- A4524 4-HQNSummary: PARP inhibitor
- A4525 BYK 204165Summary: PARP-1 inhibitor,potent and selective