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Inactivation of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase with haloethyl and dihalocyclopropyl esters derived from homoadenosine-6′-carboxylic acid
Guillerm, Georges,Muzard, Murielle,Glapski, Cédric
, p. 5799 - 5802 (2007/10/03)
Inactivation of AdoHcy hydrolase with 2-3 resulted in time-dependent loss of enzyme activity. The mechanism of inactivation is discussed. In a search for new inhibitors that exploit 5′-6′ 'hydrolytic activity' of AdoHcy hydrolase, a new series of haloethy
