Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol
August 2000
We studied interaction between S-ethynyl ethers of phosphorus acids with cytochrome P-450 from rat liver and housefly abdomen. High thionic effect, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHere we present data on the anticholinesterase activity of 58 synthesized ethers of phosphorus thioacids with an acetylene bond in the thioether group. Anticholinesterase activity of the compounds, with acetylene group in beta and especially alpha position, in the thioether radical is many times that of their saturated analogs. Reaction between the enzymes and acetylene organophosphorous inhibitors, as well as their saturated analogs, results in phosphorylated enzyme.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction of the triple bond in the leaving group of the organophosphorus inhibitor molecule gives a sharp raise of the inhibitor activity but does not change principal characteristics of the cholinesterase inhibition mechanism. The reactivation experiments suggest that inactivation of cholinesterases by these compounds occurs due to phosphorylating of the serine hydroxyl by the corresponding phosphoric acid. A close similarity was shown between acetylenic and saturated organophosphorus inhibitors in altering ka upon change of pH and tetraalkylammonium ions action.
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