Date published: 2025-11-1

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APOBEC3A Activators

APOBEC3A is a potent DNA cytidine deaminase within the APOBEC (apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide-like) family, playing a critical role in innate immunity by targeting viral and foreign DNA. Through its enzymatic activity, APOBEC3A edits single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) by deaminating cytosine to uracil, leading to G-to-A hypermutations in the genome of invading pathogens, such as viruses, thus thwarting their replication and integration into the host genome. This action is particularly crucial in defending against retroviruses and DNA viruses, where the integrity of the viral DNA is paramount for their life cycle and pathogenicity. Beyond its antiviral defense mechanism, APOBEC3A contributes to genomic integrity by participating in the mechanism of DNA demethylation, an essential process for gene regulation, cell differentiation, and development. However, the enzymatic activity of APOBEC3A also raises concerns due to its ability to induce off-target mutations in the host genome, which could contribute to genomic instability and oncogenesis.

The activation of APOBEC3A involves intricate regulatory mechanisms that ensure its timely and spatially controlled action within cells. Activation can be triggered by signals associated with viral infection, such as the presence of foreign DNA or through cellular stress responses that lead to the upregulation of APOBEC3A expression. The enzyme's activity is finely tuned by post-translational modifications and interactions with specific cofactors and substrates, which facilitate its localization to sites of viral replication or DNA damage. Moreover, the regulation of APOBEC3A's expression at the transcriptional level is influenced by various signaling pathways that respond to infectious or stress-related stimuli, ensuring that APOBEC3A is activated when needed. The balance between the protective effects of APOBEC3A against pathogens and its ability to contribute to mutagenesis underscores the complexity of its regulation and highlights the importance of understanding the mechanisms underlying its activation. This knowledge is crucial for harnessing APOBEC3A's antiviral capabilities while mitigating risks associated with genomic instability.

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Ruxolitinib

941678-49-5sc-364729
sc-364729A
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25 mg
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Targeting the JAK-STAT pathway, these inhibitors can modulate immune responses, potentially activating APOBEC3A.