“…S -Dimethylarsino-CoA (CoAS−As(CH 3 ) 2 ) was prepared by reaction of CoA with dimethylchloroarsine . This compound was shown to irreversibly inactivate phosphotransacetylase, apparently by transfer of the dimethylarsine group to a cysteine thiol group of the enzyme.…”
Section: E Other Thiol-modified Coa Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S-Dimethylarsino-CoA (CoAS-As(CH 3 ) 2 ) was prepared by reaction of CoA with dimethylchloroarsine. 235 This compound was shown to irreversibly inactivate phosphotransacetylase, apparently by transfer of the dimethylarsine group to a cysteine thiol group of the enzyme. This compound did not inactivate carnitine acetyltransferase or citrate synthase but was a reversible inhibitor of both enzymes, with K i values near the K m for acetyl-CoA.…”
Section: E Other Thiol-modified Coa Derivativesmentioning
“…S -Dimethylarsino-CoA (CoAS−As(CH 3 ) 2 ) was prepared by reaction of CoA with dimethylchloroarsine . This compound was shown to irreversibly inactivate phosphotransacetylase, apparently by transfer of the dimethylarsine group to a cysteine thiol group of the enzyme.…”
Section: E Other Thiol-modified Coa Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S-Dimethylarsino-CoA (CoAS-As(CH 3 ) 2 ) was prepared by reaction of CoA with dimethylchloroarsine. 235 This compound was shown to irreversibly inactivate phosphotransacetylase, apparently by transfer of the dimethylarsine group to a cysteine thiol group of the enzyme. This compound did not inactivate carnitine acetyltransferase or citrate synthase but was a reversible inhibitor of both enzymes, with K i values near the K m for acetyl-CoA.…”
Section: E Other Thiol-modified Coa Derivativesmentioning
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