Rad5 is a key protein found in a wide array of organisms, playing a crucial role in DNA damage response and replication repair mechanisms. This protein is an integral part of the error-free DNA damage tolerance (DDT) pathway, contributing significantly to the preservation of genomic stability. By promoting replication across damaged sites on the DNA, Rad5 minimizes the likelihood of mutations that could compromise genomic integrity. As a member of the SWI/SNF family of proteins, Rad5 is recognized for its ATPase and helicase activity. Its essential role in DNA repair has made it a focus of investigations seeking to understand how various environmental and synthetic compounds could influence its expression.
Several chemicals have been identified that can induce DNA damage or create stress conditions that could stimulate Rad5 expression. For instance, cisplatin, a compound containing platinum, interacts with DNA, forming intrastrand and interstrand crosslinks. This interaction could potentially lead to DNA damage and trigger an increase in Rad5 expression. Similarly, doxorubicin, which intercalates into DNA, and hydroxyurea, known for inhibiting DNA synthesis, could also contribute to conditions that damage DNA or induce stress, thereby stimulating Rad5 expression. Environmental toxins, such as arsenic trioxide and cadmium chloride, are known to cause oxidative stress and DNA damage, and might also serve as potential inducers of Rad5 expression. Certain carcinogens, like benzo[a]pyrene, known for forming DNA adducts, could potentially stimulate the upregulation of Rad5.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Cadmium chloride, anhydrous | 10108-64-2 | sc-252533 sc-252533A sc-252533B | 10 g 50 g 500 g | $55.00 $179.00 $345.00 | 1 | |
Cadmium chloride is known to cause oxidative stress and DNA damage, potentially leading to the induction of Rad5 expression. | ||||||
Benzo[a]pyrene | 50-32-8 | sc-257130 | 1 g | $439.00 | 4 | |
Benzo[a]pyrene is a carcinogen that forms DNA adducts, causing DNA damage and potentially leading to the upregulation of Rad5. |