Date published: 2025-11-1

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Mad 3 Inhibitors

Mad3 inhibitors as a chemical class would encompass a range of compounds that can indirectly affect the function of Mad3 by targeting various aspects of the SAC or related mitotic processes. Since Mad3 is not an enzyme, these inhibitors would not act by blocking a catalytic activity but would instead work by disrupting the protein-protein interactions or the proper assembly and function of the mitotic spindle, which are crucial for Mad3's role in the SAC.

The inhibitors would typically function by altering the dynamic equilibrium of microtubules (as with microtubule-stabilizing or depolymerizing agents), inhibiting key kinases involved in the SAC (such as Aurora kinases, Plk1, or Mps1), or modulating other cellular kinases that indirectly impact mitotic progression and SAC function. Through these mechanisms, the inhibitors can prevent proper checkpoint signaling, which is essential for Mad3's role in delaying the onset of anaphase until all chromosomes are correctly attached to the spindle. These compounds often target proteins that are upstream or within the same pathway as Mad3, such as kinases essential for the initiation and maintenance of the checkpoint. By inhibiting these kinases, the compounds can interfere with the SAC, thus indirectly impacting Mad3's function.

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