Date published: 2025-9-15

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CAMSAP1 Inhibitors

CAMSAP1 inhibitors are a class of compounds designed to inhibit the function of calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated protein 1 (CAMSAP1), a protein involved in the regulation of microtubule dynamics. CAMSAP1 plays a critical role in maintaining microtubule stability by binding to the minus ends of microtubules and protecting them from depolymerization. This regulation is essential for the formation and maintenance of non-centrosomal microtubule arrays, which are important for cellular architecture, intracellular transport, and cell polarity. Inhibition of CAMSAP1 disrupts these processes by impairing its ability to interact with microtubules, leading to alterations in the organization and dynamics of the microtubule network.

CAMSAP1 inhibitors work by interfering with the protein's capacity to bind to microtubule minus ends, preventing it from stabilizing these structures. By inhibiting CAMSAP1, researchers can study how microtubule arrays contribute to various cellular functions, including intracellular trafficking and the organization of the cytoskeleton. These inhibitors are important tools in understanding the specific roles of non-centrosomal microtubule arrays and how they influence cell morphology, migration, and division. Furthermore, the study of CAMSAP1 inhibition allows for exploration into the molecular mechanisms by which microtubule minus ends are regulated in different cell types. The precise manipulation of CAMSAP1 activity through inhibitors provides insight into the broader mechanisms of cytoskeletal organization and its impact on cellular processes.

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