Date published: 2026-3-3

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RPA 14 kDa subunit Activators

The RPA 14 kDa subunit, encoded by the RPA3 gene, plays a crucial role in DNA repair and replication processes, with its activity being modulated by various chemical inhibitors and DNA-damaging agents. Inhibitors targeting key kinases involved in DNA damage response, such as VE 821, NU 7441, ATM Kinase Inhibitor, and Roscovitine, lead to increased DNA damage or replication stress. This, in turn, enhances the recruitment and functional activity of the RPA 14 kDa subunit in DNA repair pathways. Specifically, inhibition of ATR and ATM kinases escalates the need for effective DNA repair mechanisms, thereby augmenting the role of RPA 14 kDa subunit in these processes. The inhibition of DNA-PKcs and cyclin-dependent kinases similarly increases the dependency on RPA 14 kDa subunit for maintaining genome stability during replication and repair.

Moreover, the RPA 14 kDa subunit's activity is influenced by various DNA-damaging agents, including Topotecan, Olaparib, 2'-Deoxy-2',2'-difluorocytidine, Hydroxyurea, Etoposide (VP-16), Aphidicolin, Cisplatin, and Mitomycin C. These agents induce different forms of DNA damage, such as double-strand breaks, crosslinks, and replication stress, necessitating the involvement of RPA 14 kDa subunit in the DNA repair mechanisms. For instance, Topotecan and Etoposide (VP-16) induce DNA breaks, while Cisplatin and Mitomycin C cause crosslinking, thereby increasing the recruitment and activity of the RPA 14 kDa subunit. Olaparib's inhibition of PARP enhances the role of RPA 14 kDa subunit in homologous recombination, a key pathway for repairing DNA damage. Collectively, these compounds, through their targeted effects on DNA integrity and replication, underscore the essential role of the RPA 14 kDa subunit in maintaining genomic stability.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

VE 821

1232410-49-9sc-475878
10 mg
$360.00
(0)

VE 821 inhibits ATR kinase, which can lead to increased DNA damage and subsequently enhance the recruitment and activity of RPA 14 kDa subunit in DNA repair processes.

NU 7441

503468-95-9sc-208107
5 mg
$357.00
10
(2)

NU 7441 inhibits DNA-PKcs, potentially leading to an increased reliance on RPA 14 kDa subunit for DNA repair mechanisms.

Topotecan

123948-87-8sc-338718
100 mg
$582.00
(0)

Topotecan inhibits Topoisomerase I, leading to DNA damage and potentially increased recruitment of RPA 14 kDa subunit for DNA repair.

Olaparib

763113-22-0sc-302017
sc-302017A
sc-302017B
250 mg
500 mg
1 g
$210.00
$305.00
$495.00
10
(1)

Olaparib inhibits PARP, enhancing the necessity for RPA 14 kDa subunit in DNA repair processes, particularly in homologous recombination.

ATM Kinase Inhibitor

587871-26-9sc-202963
2 mg
$110.00
28
(2)

ATM Kinase Inhibitor inhibits ATM kinase, potentially leading to enhanced activity of RPA 14 kDa subunit in response to DNA damage.

Roscovitine

186692-46-6sc-24002
sc-24002A
1 mg
5 mg
$94.00
$265.00
42
(2)

Roscovitine inhibits cyclin-dependent kinases, potentially increasing the involvement of RPA 14 kDa subunit in DNA replication and repair processes.

2′-Deoxy-2′,2′-difluorocytidine

95058-81-4sc-275523
sc-275523A
1 g
5 g
$56.00
$128.00
(1)

2'-Deoxy-2',2'-difluorocytidine induces DNA damage, potentially leading to increased recruitment and activity of RPA 14 kDa subunit in DNA repair pathways.

Hydroxyurea

127-07-1sc-29061
sc-29061A
5 g
25 g
$78.00
$260.00
18
(1)

Hydroxyurea causes replication stress, potentially enhancing the role of RPA 14 kDa subunit in stabilizing DNA and facilitating repair.

Etoposide (VP-16)

33419-42-0sc-3512B
sc-3512
sc-3512A
10 mg
100 mg
500 mg
$51.00
$231.00
$523.00
63
(1)

Etoposide (VP-16) induces DNA double-strand breaks, potentially increasing the need for RPA 14 kDa subunit in DNA repair mechanisms.

Aphidicolin

38966-21-1sc-201535
sc-201535A
sc-201535B
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
$84.00
$306.00
$1104.00
30
(3)

Aphidicolin induces replication stress, potentially enhancing the recruitment of RPA 14 kDa subunit to replication forks.