Date published: 2026-4-1

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β Tubulin Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of beta-Tubulin Inhibitors for use in various applications. Beta-tubulin inhibitors are a vital class of compounds in scientific research, particularly in the study of cell division and cytoskeletal dynamics. Beta-tubulin is a major component of microtubules, which are essential structures involved in maintaining cell shape, enabling intracellular transport, and facilitating chromosome separation during mitosis. By inhibiting beta-tubulin, researchers can disrupt microtubule formation, providing a powerful tool for studying the mechanisms of cell division and the role of the cytoskeleton in various cellular processes. These inhibitors are particularly useful in cancer research, where they are employed to investigate how the disruption of microtubule dynamics can lead to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in rapidly dividing cells. Additionally, beta-tubulin inhibitors are used in studies exploring the regulation of microtubule-associated proteins and their interactions with other cellular structures, offering insights into the complex networks that control cell architecture and function. The use of these inhibitors extends to neurobiology, where they help in understanding the role of microtubules in neuron structure and function, including axonal transport and synaptic stability. The availability of a wide range of beta-tubulin inhibitors allows researchers to design experiments tailored to specific aspects of microtubule function, advancing our understanding of cellular dynamics and contributing to the development of novel approaches in cell biology and biochemistry. View detailed information on our available beta-Tubulin Inhibitors by clicking on the product name.

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Combrestatin A4

117048-59-6sc-204697
sc-204697A
1 mg
5 mg
$46.00
$81.00
(0)

Combrestatin A4 is a potent beta-tubulin inhibitor that disrupts microtubule dynamics by binding to the colchicine site on tubulin. This interaction prevents the polymerization of tubulin dimers, leading to mitotic arrest. Its unique structural features allow for specific hydrophobic and van der Waals interactions, enhancing its affinity for the target. The compound's ability to modulate the assembly of the cytoskeleton highlights its role in altering cellular architecture and dynamics.

Dolastatin 10

110417-88-4sc-507413
5 mg
$980.00
(0)