Date published: 2025-10-26

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Tubulin Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of tubulin inhibitors for use in various applications. Tubulin inhibitors are a significant category of chemical compounds that play a critical role in the regulation of microtubule dynamics, which are essential components of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells. These inhibitors function by binding to tubulin, a protein that polymerizes to form microtubules, thereby disrupting their assembly or stability. This disruption can lead to the inhibition of cell division and other essential cellular processes. Tubulin inhibitors are extensively utilized in scientific research to study cell biology, particularly in understanding the mechanisms of mitosis and cell division. Researchers employ these compounds to investigate the fundamental aspects of microtubule function, intracellular transport, and cell motility. Additionally, tubulin inhibitors are valuable tools in the study of plant biology, where they are used to explore the roles of microtubules in plant cell growth and development. The ability of tubulin inhibitors to affect microtubule dynamics makes them indispensable in experiments aimed at explaining the cellular pathways involved in various diseases and biological processes. View detailed information on our available tubulin inhibitors by clicking on the product name.

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CMPD1

41179-33-3sc-203138
10 mg
$250.00
4
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CMPD1 interacts with tubulin through a unique binding site, promoting the destabilization of microtubules. This compound influences the conformational dynamics of tubulin, enhancing the rate of depolymerization while inhibiting polymerization. Its distinct molecular interactions lead to altered GTPase activity, affecting the overall assembly and disassembly rates of microtubules. Consequently, CMPD1 modulates cellular processes that depend on microtubule organization and stability.