Date published: 2025-11-1

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Septin 7 Inhibitors

Septin 7 inhibitors belong to a class of small molecules that are designed to target and modulate the activity of Septin 7, a critical protein involved in cell division and cellular organization. Septins are a family of GTP-binding proteins that play essential roles in various cellular processes, including cytokinesis, cell polarity, and membrane remodeling. Among these septins, Septin 7 stands out as a pivotal player in forming higher-order septin structures, acting as a scaffold to organize other septin subunits. Inhibitors of Septin 7 have gained attention in the field of cell biology and molecular research due to their ability to disrupt septin-based structures, thereby providing valuable insights into the fundamental mechanisms governing cell division and intracellular organization.

The development of Septin 7 inhibitors has been driven by the desire to understand the intricate roles that septins play in cellular processes. By selectively targeting Septin 7, these inhibitors can interfere with the assembly of septin filaments and disrupt the organization of cellular structures such as the cytokinetic ring, leading to aberrant cell division. Researchers utilize Septin 7 inhibitors as powerful tools to dissect the functions of septins and their implications for cell biology. Furthermore, these compounds have shown promise in elucidating the connections between septins and various diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Overall, Septin 7 inhibitors represent a valuable class of molecules that have advanced our understanding of cell biology and have the ability to uncover novel insights into disease mechanisms.

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Genistein

446-72-0sc-3515
sc-3515A
sc-3515B
sc-3515C
sc-3515D
sc-3515E
sc-3515F
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
5 g
10 g
25 g
100 g
$26.00
$92.00
$120.00
$310.00
$500.00
$908.00
$1821.00
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Genistein is an isoflavone found in soybeans. It has estrogenic activity and modulates various signaling pathways. Its influence on cellular processes could lead to changes in the expression of Septin 7.