The centromere protein family (CENP) is a group of proteins that are fundamentally important in the proper segregation of chromosomes during cell division. These proteins localize to the centromere, the part of the chromosome that is responsible for directing the movement of chromosomes to opposite ends of the dividing cell. They are involved in the formation of the kinetochore, a complex protein structure on the chromosome where spindle fibers attach during mitosis or meiosis. CENP signaling is critical for the kinetochore-microtubule attachment, ensuring that genetic material is accurately distributed to daughter cells. Any disruptions in the function of CENPs can lead to chromosomal instability, which is a hallmark of many forms of aneuploidy and is often associated with various issues..
Centromere protein (CENP) inhibitors are specialized molecules that target and hinder the activity of centromere proteins, which are essential components of the cell's machinery for accurate chromosome segregation during cell division. The centromere is a specialized region of the chromosome that plays a key role in chromosomal dynamics during mitosis and meiosis, and it is here that CENP molecules exert their function. The inhibitors in this class are designed to bind to specific CENP proteins, such as CENP-A, CENP-B, and CENP-C, among others, each of which has a distinct role in the structural and functional assembly of the kinetochore complex.
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Nombre del producto | NÚMERO DE CAS # | Número de catálogo | Cantidad | Precio | MENCIONES | Clasificación |
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Hesperadin | 422513-13-1 | sc-490384 | 10 mg | $304.00 | ||
Inhibidor dirigido a la quinasa del punto de control mitótico Aurora B, que afecta a sus interacciones con CENP (proteína del centrómero) e influye en la alineación y segregación cromosómica. | ||||||
S-Trityl-L-cysteine | 2799-07-7 | sc-202799 sc-202799A | 1 g 5 g | $31.00 $65.00 | 6 | |
Inhibidor de la quinesina mitótica Eg5, que puede influir indirectamente en las funciones de la CENP (proteína del centrómero) alterando la dinámica del huso mitótico. | ||||||
GSK 923295 | 1088965-37-0 | sc-490136 | 5 mg | $290.00 | ||
Inhibidor de la proteína E asociada al centrómero (CENP-E), que afecta indirectamente a las funciones de la CENP (proteína del centrómero) al alterar el punto de control del ensamblaje del huso. | ||||||
Reversine | 656820-32-5 | sc-203236 | 5 mg | $217.00 | 13 | |
Aunque se dirige principalmente a las quinasas Aurora y a la proteína asociada a microtúbulos Hec1/Ndc80, la reversina también puede influir en la localización de CENP (proteína del centrómero) y en la función del centrómero. | ||||||
AZD1152-HQPA | 722544-51-6 | sc-265334 | 10 mg | $375.00 | ||
Un inhibidor de la quinasa Aurora B que puede afectar a su interacción con la CENP (proteína del centrómero) e influir en los procesos mitóticos. | ||||||
AZ 3146 | 1124329-14-1 | sc-361114 sc-361114A | 10 mg 50 mg | $214.00 $887.00 | 7 | |
Inhibidor de la quinasa Aurora B, que regula las interacciones de la CENP (proteína del centrómero) con otras proteínas centroméricas. |