Date published: 2025-11-5

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HAUS3 Inhibitors

HAUS3 inhibitors are chemical compounds that specifically target the HAUS3 subunit of the HAUS (Augmin) complex, a multi-protein structure crucial for microtubule organization during cell division. The HAUS complex plays a key role in the proper assembly of the mitotic spindle, which is essential for accurate chromosome segregation. HAUS3, one of its eight subunits, interacts with other proteins in the complex to ensure microtubules are correctly nucleated from existing microtubules. Inhibitors targeting HAUS3 interfere with its function, disrupting spindle formation and leading to defects in mitosis. These defects can result in improper chromosome alignment and, ultimately, cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. Given HAUS3's central role in mitotic spindle regulation, compounds that inhibit its activity are valuable tools for studying the molecular mechanisms of mitosis and microtubule dynamics.

The precise mode of action of HAUS3 inhibitors typically involves binding to the HAUS3 protein, preventing its interaction with other members of the HAUS complex. This interference hampers the complex's ability to stabilize microtubules and form the necessary framework for chromosome separation during cell division. By modulating HAUS3 activity, researchers can investigate the broader effects on mitotic spindle assembly and microtubule function, shedding light on the structural and functional dependencies of microtubule organization. Additionally, these inhibitors help to dissect the specific contributions of HAUS3 to spindle microtubule generation and maintenance.

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