Date published: 2025-9-5

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CEP164 Inhibitors

CEP164 inhibitors belong to a distinctive chemical class that specifically targets the protein CEP164, playing a pivotal role in centrosome biology and ciliogenesis. Centrosomes serve as the primary microtubule-organizing centers in cells, essential for maintaining cellular structure and ensuring proper chromosome segregation during cell division. CEP164, a centrosomal protein, acts as a key regulator in centriole duplication, playing a critical role in the formation and maturation of primary cilia-a cellular protrusion involved in signal transduction and sensing extracellular cues. Inhibition of CEP164 through specialized inhibitors disrupts these processes, influencing centrosomal dynamics and impairing ciliogenesis. The development of CEP164 inhibitors has gained significance in cell biology research, offering a valuable tool for investigating the intricate mechanisms governing centrosome function and ciliogenesis. By selectively blocking the activity of CEP164, these inhibitors allow researchers to dissect the functional consequences of disrupting centriole duplication and cilia formation. This, in turn, provides insights into the broader implications for cellular processes such as cell cycle progression, intracellular signaling, and cell fate determination. The unique mode of action of CEP164 inhibitors highlights their potential as indispensable probes for unraveling the complexities of centrosome biology, contributing to a deeper understanding of fundamental cellular processes and paving the way for future discoveries in the field of molecular and cell biology.

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