Date published: 2025-10-12

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cyclin A Activators

The Cyclin A activators chemical class encompasses a diverse set of compounds that can indirectly activate Cyclin A through various cellular mechanisms. Many of these chemicals exert their influence by disrupting the cell cycle or causing DNA damage. For example, Etoposide and Camptothecin induce DNA damage, triggering a DNA damage response that includes Cyclin A activation as part of the cell cycle checkpoint. Aphidicolin, on the other hand, inhibits DNA polymerases, leading to the accumulation of single-stranded DNA and Cyclin A activation. Other compounds like Roscovitine, UCN-01, and SU9516 inhibit CDKs, which are integral to the regulation of Cyclin A. Meanwhile, Trichostatin A inhibits HDACs, contributing to the activation of Cyclin A. Some activators, like Paclitaxel and Dacarbazine, affect microtubules or cause DNA damage, indirectly promoting Cyclin A activation. AICAR activates AMPK, which can influence Cyclin A via cellular energy regulation. Finally, 17-AAG and NSC 625987 operate through the inhibition of Hsp90 and activation of ATM/ATR, respectively, contributing to Cyclin A activation. This class of chemicals showcases the intricate interplay of various cellular processes that indirectly activate Cyclin A and affect cell cycle progression.

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