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Cumulative exposure to acetylcholinesterase inhibiting compounds in the Dutch population and young children [PDF]
Boon, P.E., Klaveren, J.D., van
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1967
AbstractAcetylcholinesterase plays a vital part in the functioning of nerves, and serious physiological damage arises from its blockage by esters of phosphonic and phosphoric acid used e. g. in pesticides. The properties and the mechanism of action of acetylcholinesterase, which show many similarities to those of other hydrolases, are described ...
N, Engelhard, K, Prchal, M, Nenner
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AbstractAcetylcholinesterase plays a vital part in the functioning of nerves, and serious physiological damage arises from its blockage by esters of phosphonic and phosphoric acid used e. g. in pesticides. The properties and the mechanism of action of acetylcholinesterase, which show many similarities to those of other hydrolases, are described ...
N, Engelhard, K, Prchal, M, Nenner
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Tetrahydrocannabinol and acetylcholinesterase
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1978Recent evidence suggests that the psychoactive effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta9-THC), the major psychoactive constituent of marihuana, may be mediated through an alteration of cholinergic neurotransmission. One possible mechanism by which delta9-THC could have its effect is by affecting acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and there is evidence ...
Donald E. Moss, R.R. Salome, P.L. Peck
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Biophysics of Structure and Mechanism, 1980
Three mechanisms have been suggested to describe the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (EC. 3.1.1.7) by an excess of acetylcholine. (i) Substrate inhibition occurs through the reaction of acetylcholine with acetylated enzyme. The deacetylation of this ternary complex is supposed to be completely inhibited.
P, Hofer, U P, Fringeli
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Three mechanisms have been suggested to describe the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (EC. 3.1.1.7) by an excess of acetylcholine. (i) Substrate inhibition occurs through the reaction of acetylcholine with acetylated enzyme. The deacetylation of this ternary complex is supposed to be completely inhibited.
P, Hofer, U P, Fringeli
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Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1964
The general characteristics of acetylcholinesterase are described. The mechanism of action of the enzyme is considered primarily in relation to the two steps in the hydrolysis of acetylcholine, the acetylation and deacetylation reactions. Competitive and non-competitive inhibition, and inhibitions by hydrogen ion and by substrate, are explained in ...
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The general characteristics of acetylcholinesterase are described. The mechanism of action of the enzyme is considered primarily in relation to the two steps in the hydrolysis of acetylcholine, the acetylation and deacetylation reactions. Competitive and non-competitive inhibition, and inhibitions by hydrogen ion and by substrate, are explained in ...
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Immunoenzymology of acetylcholinesterase—I
Immunochemistry, 1969Abstract Antibodies to bovine erthrocyte acetylcholinesterase were obtained from rabbits following immunization with the enzyme. The combination of the enzyme with antibodies did not affect its enzymatic activity as measured by K m values and substrate specificity. However, whereas the enzyme was found to lose activity upon heating at 60°C for a
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