Date published: 2026-2-14

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Speedy E5 Inhibitors

Speedy E5 Inhibitors belongs to a category of compounds that specifically target and interact with the Speedy E5 enzyme. This enzyme, a vital component in cellular processes, plays a crucial role in regulating certain biochemical pathways. Speedy E5 Inhibitors are characterized by their ability to bind to the active site of the Speedy E5 enzyme, thereby modulating its activity. The molecular structure of these inhibitors is meticulously designed to fit into the enzyme's active site, forming a stable complex that interferes with the normal catalytic function of Speedy E5.

The mechanism of action involves the formation of non-covalent bonds between the inhibitor and specific residues within the enzyme's active site. This binding event induces conformational changes in the enzyme, preventing its substrate from accessing the catalytic site and, consequently, hindering the enzymatic reaction. The development of Speedy E5 Inhibitors is a result of advanced medicinal chemistry and molecular modeling techniques, aiming to fine-tune the interaction between the inhibitor and the target enzyme for optimal efficacy.

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Purvalanol A

212844-53-6sc-224244
sc-224244A
1 mg
5 mg
$72.00
$297.00
4
(2)

Purvalanol A is a selective inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases. By inhibiting CDKs, Purvalanol A may impair cell cycle progression at various checkpoints, potentially inhibiting Speedy E5's function within these processes.

Nocodazole

31430-18-9sc-3518B
sc-3518
sc-3518C
sc-3518A
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
$59.00
$85.00
$143.00
$247.00
38
(2)

Nocodazole disrupts microtubule polymerization, leading to cell cycle arrest at the G2/M transition. Speedy E5's role in cell cycle regulation is thereby indirectly inhibited due to the impairment of proper spindle formation and function, which are essential for mitosis.