Date published: 2025-9-18

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XPA Activators

XPA activators encompass a diverse range of chemicals, primarily from natural sources, known for their roles in enhancing DNA repair mechanisms. These activators function by either directly increasing the DNA binding affinity of XPA or by modulating associated cellular pathways that result in improved efficiency of the NER process. For instance, compounds like caffeine and resveratrol are known to indirectly activate XPA by influencing the ATR/ATM signaling pathways, which are integral to the cellular response to DNA damage. These pathways can enhance the recruitment and activity of NER components, including XPA, at sites of DNA damage.

The activators listed, including polyphenols like curcumin, genistein, and(-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate, and other agents such as DL-Sulforaphane and quercetin, contribute to the maintenance of genomic integrity by either directly or indirectly supporting NER. Their modes of action vary from antioxidative properties, modulating gene expression, to interacting with key signaling molecules involved in the DNA damage response. The indirect activators, such as vitamin D3, zinc, retinoic acid, silymarin, and ellagic acid, do not interact with XPA directly but support the overall DNA repair framework within which XPA operates. Their contributions are crucial for maintaining an optimal environment for efficient DNA repair, thereby ensuring cellular resistance against genotoxic stresses, particularly UV-induced DNA damage.

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