Date published: 2025-11-26

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Centrin-3 Inhibitors

Centrin-3, a member of the centrin protein family, is primarily localized in the centrosome and functions as a key regulator of centriole duplication and stability. Centrosomes serve as the primary microtubule-organizing centers in animal cells, orchestrating processes such as cell division and intracellular transport. Within the centrosome, centrin-3 interacts with various proteins involved in centriole assembly and cohesion, contributing to the accurate duplication and maintenance of centrioles during the cell cycle. Additionally, centrin-3 plays a crucial role in coordinating centrosome positioning and dynamics, ensuring proper spindle formation and chromosome segregation during mitosis. Dysregulation of centrin-3 expression or function can lead to aberrant centriole duplication, centrosome amplification, and chromosome segregation errors, contributing to genomic instability and cell cycle defects.

Inhibition of centrin-3 involves targeting its interactions with other centrosomal proteins and disrupting its regulatory functions in centriole duplication and stability. One mechanism of inhibition involves interfering with the binding between centrin-3 and its interacting partners, preventing the formation of functional protein complexes essential for centriole assembly and cohesion. Additionally, small molecule inhibitors or peptides can be designed to target specific domains or structural features of centrin-3, disrupting its structural integrity or interfering with its subcellular localization within the centrosome. Furthermore, post-translational modifications, such as phosphorylation or acetylation, can regulate centrin-3 activity and stability, providing additional opportunities for pharmacological inhibition. By targeting centrin-3 inhibition, researchers aim to elucidate its role in centrosome biology.

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W-7

61714-27-0sc-201501
sc-201501A
sc-201501B
50 mg
100 mg
1 g
$163.00
$300.00
$1642.00
18
(1)

W-7 interferes with calcium-calmodulin interactions. As Centrin-3 is calcium-binding, it can influence its function.

2-APB

524-95-8sc-201487
sc-201487A
20 mg
100 mg
$27.00
$52.00
37
(1)

2-APB can modulate intracellular calcium levels. By altering calcium concentrations, it can affect Centrin-3 activity.

Thapsigargin

67526-95-8sc-24017
sc-24017A
1 mg
5 mg
$94.00
$349.00
114
(2)

Thapsigargin depletes intracellular calcium stores, which can indirectly modulate Centrin-3 function.

Nifedipine

21829-25-4sc-3589
sc-3589A
1 g
5 g
$58.00
$170.00
15
(1)

Nifedipine is an L-type calcium channel blocker; by inhibiting calcium influx, it can impact Centrin-3 activity.

EGTA

67-42-5sc-3593
sc-3593A
sc-3593B
sc-3593C
sc-3593D
1 g
10 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
$20.00
$62.00
$116.00
$246.00
$799.00
23
(1)

EGTA is a calcium chelator, and by binding free calcium, it can potentially influence Centrin-3's function.

TMB-8 • HCl

53464-72-5sc-3522
sc-3522A
10 mg
50 mg
$42.00
$126.00
10
(1)

TMB-8 inhibits intracellular calcium release, potentially affecting Centrin-3's calcium-binding role.

BAPTA, Free Acid

85233-19-8sc-201508
sc-201508A
100 mg
500 mg
$67.00
$262.00
10
(1)

BAPTA acts as a calcium chelator, and its capacity to bind free calcium can have an effect on Centrin-3's function.

Verapamil

52-53-9sc-507373
1 g
$367.00
(0)

Verapamil, another calcium channel blocker, can influence intracellular calcium levels and thus Centrin-3's function.

Ryanodine

15662-33-6sc-201523
sc-201523A
1 mg
5 mg
$219.00
$765.00
19
(2)

Ryanodine modifies calcium release from intracellular stores, potentially influencing Centrin-3 activity.

Dantrolene

7261-97-4sc-500165
25 mg
$350.00
7
(0)

Dantrolene inhibits ryanodine receptors and calcium release, which can have an indirect effect on Centrin-3's function.