Date published: 2025-9-11

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CEP192 Inhibitors

CEP192 inhibitors belong to a class of small molecules designed to specifically target and inhibit the cellular protein known as CEP192, or centrosomal protein 192. CEP192 is a critical regulator of centrosome function, which plays a fundamental role in cell division and organization of the microtubule cytoskeleton. The centrosome is a small organelle near the nucleus of animal cells, acting as the primary microtubule-organizing center. It is essential for maintaining proper cell division, intracellular transport, and cell shape. CEP192, in particular, is involved in centrosome maturation and duplication, making it an attractive target for research and drug development. CEP192 inhibitors work by interfering with the activity of CEP192, which can disrupt centrosome function and, consequently, cellular processes reliant on a functional centrosome. These inhibitors typically bind to specific regions of CEP192, inhibiting its enzymatic activity or preventing its proper localization within the cell. This disruption can lead to various cellular consequences, such as impaired spindle formation during cell division, defects in microtubule organization, and potential cell cycle arrest. Researchers have been exploring CEP192 inhibitors as valuable tools in cell biology research to gain insights into the role of centrosomes and microtubules in cell division, intracellular transport, and cytoskeletal dynamics.

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