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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-122236

    Others Mitosis Others
    UMK57 is a small molecule compound that specifically promotes k-MT attachment error correction to inhibit chromosome missegregation, which can improve chromosome segregation fidelity by destabilizing kinetochore microtubule (k-MT) attachment during mitosis .
    UMK57
  • HY-138084

    Separase Mitosis Cancer
    SIC5-6 is a potent Separase inhibitor. Separase, a large cysteine protease, involves in chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis, DNA damage repair, centrosome disengagement and duplication, spindle stabilization and elongation. Separase is highly overexpressed in many solid cancers, serves as an attractive chemotherapeutic target .
    SIC5-6
  • HY-144894

    Kinesin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    AM-5308 is the inhibitor for KIF18A (IC50=47 nM) that inhibits KIF18A-mediated microtubule ATPase activity. AM-5308 activates mitotic checkpoints, regulates cell division processes, including chromosome segregation and spindle assembly. AM-5308 exhibits antitumor activity .
    AM-5308
  • HY-19916A

    BAL-101553 dihydrochloride

    Microtubule/Tubulin Checkpoint Kinase (Chk) Cancer
    Lisavanbulin (BAL-101553) dihydrochloride is the prodrug of the microtubule targeting agent Avanbulin (BAL 27862) (HY-106008). Lisavanbulin dihydrochloride exhibits antitumor activity, especially in tumors that express high levels of end-binding protein 1. Lisavanbulin dihydrochloride has ability to target tumor cell proliferation and affects the tumor microenvironment by reducing tumor microvasculature. Lisavanbulin dihydrochloride is also a spindle assembly checkpoint activator. Lisavanbulin dihydrochloride induces cell cycle arrest and subsequent death or aberrant chromosome segregation. Lisavanbulin dihydrochloride can be studied in research for diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and glioblastoma .
    Lisavanbulin dihydrochloride
  • HY-19916

    BAL-101553

    Microtubule/Tubulin Checkpoint Kinase (Chk) Cancer
    Lisavanbulin (BAL-101553) is the prodrug of the microtubule targeting agent Avanbulin (BAL 27862) (HY-106008). Lisavanbulin is a BBB-penetrant and orally active antitumor agent, especially in tumors that express high levels of end-binding protein 1. Lisavanbulin has ability to target tumor cell proliferation and affects the tumor microenvironment by reducing tumor microvasculature. Lisavanbulin is also a spindle assembly checkpoint activator. Lisavanbulin induces cell cycle arrest and subsequent death or aberrant chromosome segregation. Lisavanbulin can be studied in research for diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and glioblastoma .
    Lisavanbulin
  • HY-158618

    Aurora Kinase Apoptosis Cancer
    Aurora kinase inhibitor-14 (Compound 79) is an orally active and highly selective inhibitor of Aurora kinases with IC50 values of 0.5 nM and 1.2 nM for Aurora A and Aurora B, respectively. Aurora kinase inhibitor-14 binds to the ATP-binding site of Aurora kinases to block chromosome segregation during mitosis and induce apoptosis in tumor cells. Aurora kinase inhibitor-14 is promising for research of various solid tumors and hematological malignancies, such as non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer, and acute myeloid leukemia .
    Aurora kinase inhibitor-14
  • HY-158038

    Aurora Kinase Mitosis Cancer
    AurkA allosteric-IN-1 (compound 6h) is an Aurora A (AurkA) inhibitor (IC50: 6.50 μM) that inhibits the catalytic activity and non-catalytic functions of Aurora A. Aurora A regulates the assembly of the bipolar mitotic spindle and the fidelity of chromosome segregation during mitosis and has non-catalytic functions. AurkA allosteric-IN-1 blocks the interaction of AurkA with the activator TPX2 by binding to the Y pocket of AurkA .
    AurkA allosteric-IN-1
  • HY-13224A

    Endogenous Metabolite Cancer
    AZD4877 hydrochloride is a synthetic dynein inhibitor with potential anti-tumor activity. AZD4877 selectively inhibits the microtubule dynein KSP (also known as kinesin-5 or Eg5), which may lead to inhibition of mitotic spindle assembly. The action of AZD4877 may activate the spindle assembly checkpoint, leading to cell cycle arrest at the mitotic stage. AZD4877 may induce cell death in actively dividing tumor cells. AZD4877 may be less likely to cause peripheral neuropathy associated with microtubule-targeted compounds as it is not involved in post-mitotic processes. AZD4877 is essential for the formation of bipolar spindles and the proper segregation of sister chromosomes .
    AZD4877 hydrochloride

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