Date published: 2025-9-11

1-800-457-3801

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

ASCIZ Activators

ASCIZ, also known as ATMIN or ZNF822, is a multifunctional transcription factor that plays an integral role in the cellular response to DNA damage, as well as in the development of certain tissues. It is primarily recognized for its involvement in the DNA damage response pathway where it directly influences the expression of ATM, a pivotal kinase that orchestrates cellular responses to double-strand breaks in DNA. Beyond its role in maintaining genomic integrity, ASCIZ has been implicated in the development of the immune system, especially in the maturation of B cells, and is also important for lung development. The expression of ASCIZ is tightly regulated within the cell, and its upregulation is often a reflection of the cell's endeavor to deal with various forms of stress, such as oxidative damage, or to initiate repair mechanisms to preserve genetic stability.

Research into the regulation of ASCIZ expression has revealed that certain chemical compounds can potentially serve as activators, increasing the levels of this protein within cells. These chemicals often exert their influence through pathways that are central to cellular stress responses and DNA repair mechanisms. For example, compounds such as resveratrol, which is known to activate sirtuin pathways, could lead to the upregulation of ASCIZ, possibly by enhancing the cellular machinery responsible for repairing damaged DNA. Similarly, curcumin, with its rich history as a compound with diverse biological effects, might stimulate the expression of ASCIZ through its interaction with transcriptional regulators. Other molecules, like sulforaphane and quercetin, are thought to trigger protective cellular pathways that involve the Nrf2 signaling and kinase-driven cell survival pathways, respectively, which could lead to increased ASCIZ expression. These activators, through their interaction with cellular components, suggest a complex and finely tuned network where ASCIZ is a critical node in response to cellular stressors, and its expression is an indicator of the cell's efforts to cope with and repair various forms of damage. It is the study of these interactions and the elucidation of these pathways that continue to enhance our understanding of ASCIZ's role in cellular physiology.

SEE ALSO...

Items 971 to 12 of 12 total

Display:

Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING