FAN Inhibitors refers to a category of chemical compounds developed to target and modulate the activity of proteins or enzymes associated with the Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway. The Fanconi anemia pathway is a crucial cellular mechanism responsible for repairing damaged DNA, particularly DNA interstrand crosslinks. Failure in the proper functioning of the FA pathway can lead to genomic instability. Inhibitors of this pathway are designed to interfere with the activity of specific proteins involved in the FA pathway, potentially disrupting the DNA repair process.
Structurally, FAN Inhibitors are carefully designed to interact with key proteins or enzymes within the FA pathway.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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VE 821 | 1232410-49-9 | sc-475878 | 10 mg | $360.00 | ||
ATR is a kinase involved in DNA damage response. Inhibition can affect multiple DNA repair pathways, potentially including FA. |