Date published: 2025-11-24

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Inhibiteurs Nei-like DNA glycosylase (NEIL)

Nei-like DNA glycosylases (NEIL) are a family of enzymes crucial in the base excision repair (BER) pathway, responsible for identifying and removing oxidatively damaged bases from DNA. These enzymes are integral to maintaining genomic stability, particularly in response to oxidative stress. NEIL glycosylases recognize specific types of oxidative lesions, such as thymine glycol, formamidopyrimidines, and other oxidized pyrimidines. Once the damaged base is excised, NEIL enzymes facilitate the subsequent steps of the repair process, including incision of the DNA backbone and the filling and sealing of the gap. The proper functioning of NEIL glycosylases is vital for preventing mutations and maintaining cellular integrity, especially in rapidly dividing cells and in environments with high oxidative stress.

Targeting Nei-like DNA glycosylases for disruption or inhibition is a focus of research, particularly in understanding the mechanisms of DNA damage and repair. Inhibiting these enzymes can lead to an accumulation of oxidative DNA lesions, increasing genomic instability. This strategy has implications for studying the cellular responses to oxidative stress and DNA damage, and for exploring the pathways involved in carcinogenesis and aging. However, the specific targeting of NEIL glycosylases is complex, as it requires a nuanced understanding of their substrate specificity and repair mechanisms. The development of small molecule inhibitors or other modulatory compounds that can selectively inhibit NEIL glycosylases remains a challenging area, offering insights into DNA repair processes and the cellular adaptation to oxidative damage.

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Nom du produitCAS #Ref. CatalogueQuantitéPrix HTCITATIONS Classement

AZ20

1233339-22-4sc-503186
5 mg
$250.00
1
(0)

Inhibiteur de NEIL1 identifié par criblage à haut débit,

Bleomycin Sulfate

9041-93-4sc-200134
sc-200134A
sc-200134B
sc-200134C
10 mg
50 mg
100 mg
500 mg
$206.00
$612.00
$1020.00
$2856.00
38
(3)

Ce composé induit des dommages à l'ADN et peut indirectement remettre en question la capacité de réparation de l'ADN, y compris l'activité des glycosylases de l'ADN.

Ellipticine

519-23-3sc-200878
sc-200878A
10 mg
50 mg
$142.00
$558.00
4
(1)

Connue pour s'intercaler dans l'ADN et causer des dommages, l'ellipticine peut indirectement affecter la fonction des ADN glycosylases en modifiant leurs substrats d'ADN.

2-Thioxanthine

2487-40-3sc-280287
sc-280287A
1 g
5 g
$147.00
$480.00
(0)

Un dérivé de la xanthine, le 2TX, a été étudié pour son potentiel d'inhibition des ADN glycosylases, bien que son action spécifique sur les enzymes de type Nei nécessite des recherches supplémentaires.