The DNA pol β Activators chemical class includes a range of compounds that can potentially modulate the activity of DNA polymerase beta, a critical enzyme in the base excision repair pathway of DNA. These compounds primarily function by influencing the cellular environment, particularly in relation to oxidative stress and the availability of co-factors, thereby impacting DNA pol β's role in DNA repair. Key members of this class, such as NAD+, Resveratrol, Curcumin, and Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG), demonstrate potential in modulating the cellular redox state and oxidative stress, which can indirectly affect DNA pol β activity. NAD+, as a vital coenzyme, plays a significant role in redox reactions, and its availability can influence the efficiency of DNA repair processes involving DNA pol β. Resveratrol and Curcumin, with their antioxidant properties, can mitigate oxidative stress, potentially enhancing DNA pol β's function in repair mechanisms.
Other compounds in this class, including Sulforaphane, Vitamin C, Zinc, Quercetin, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Silymarin, Selenium, and Lycopene, contribute to the modulation of DNA pol β activity through their effects on cellular oxidative stress and the provision of essential nutrients or co-factors. These compounds, by influencing oxidative stress and the overall cellular environment, can impact the functionality of DNA pol β in DNA repair processes.
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