Date published: 2025-9-15

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ATRX Activators

Common ATRX Activators include, but are not limited to 5-Azacytidine CAS 320-67-2, Hydroxyurea CAS 127-07-1, Etoposide (VP-16) CAS 33419-42-0, Cisplatin CAS 15663-27-1 and Methyl methanesulfonate CAS 66-27-3.

The ATRX gene encodes the ATRX protein, a member of the SWI/SNF family of proteins. These proteins are known for their involvement in a variety of processes within the cell, such as DNA repair, replication, and gene expression. Specifically, the ATRX protein interacts with the DNA structure, influencing its architecture and chromatin remodeling. The ATRX protein has a helicase and ATPase activity, essential for moving DNA molecules and altering the DNA's physical structure. The ATRX protein's critical role is underscored by its implication in several cellular functions, including telomere maintenance and genomic stability.

ATRX Activators are a group of chemical compounds designed to increase the activity of the ATRX protein. These activators aim to enhance the protein's ability to interact with DNA and modulate chromatin structure. By doing so, they impact various cellular processes where ATRX plays a role. The development and characterization of ATRX activators provide valuable tools for researchers to study the intricate roles of ATRX in cellular mechanisms. The design of these activators requires a profound understanding of the ATRX protein's structure and function, ensuring that these molecules can effectively enhance its activity. Furthermore, the discovery of ATRX activators can shed light on the broader implications of ATRX in genomic integrity, chromatin dynamics, and other essential cellular functions. As research progresses, the nuanced understanding of these activators' action can help elucidate the multifaceted roles of ATRX in cellular health.

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