نتایج جستجو برای: reversible inactivation
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Reversible inactivation of the cortex by surface cooling is a powerful method for studying the function of a particular area. Implanted cooling cryoloops have been used to study the role of individual cortical areas in auditory processing of awake-behaving cats. Cryoloops have also been used in rodents for reversible inactivation of the cortex, but recently there has been a concern that the cry...
High voltage-activated Ca2+ (Ca(V)) channels are protein complexes containing pore-forming α1 and auxiliary β and α2δ subunits. The subcellular localization and membrane interactions of the β subunits play a crucial role in regulating Ca(V) channel inactivation and its lipid sensitivity. Here, we investigated the effects of membrane phosphoinositide (PI) turnover on Ca(V)2.2 channel function. T...
Inactivation of rat S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase by l,l’-[(methylethanediylidene)dinitrilolbis(3-aminoguanidine) was studied both in vitro and in vivo. When incubated with the purified rat liver enzyme in the presence of putrestine this compound was a potent irreversible inhibitor. Inactivation proceeded as a first order reaction, which varied with the concentration of drug added but show...
Inactivation of rat S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase by l,l’-[(methylethanediylidene)dinitrilolbis(3-aminoguanidine) was studied both in vitro and in vivo. When incubated with the purified rat liver enzyme in the presence of putrestine this compound was a potent irreversible inhibitor. Inactivation proceeded as a first order reaction, which varied with the concentration of drug added but show...
Classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane response (NMR) of rabbits is simple associative learning of a motor response. In several two-stage experiments, reversible inactivations of the deep cerebellar nuclei in stage 1 appeared to prevent acquisition of NMR conditioning in naive rabbits--no conditioned responses (CRs) were evident after inactivations were lifted in stage 2. Results of...
Inactivation by GABA is a powerful tool for studying the function of specific cortical regions. It is especially useful in electrophysiology, because inactivation is reversible within short time periods, and because the extent of the inactivated region can be accurately controlled. Iontophoresis of GABA inactivates neurons up to 300 microm around the micropipette. Pressure injection of GABA ina...
Choline acetyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.6) catalyzes the reversible transfer of the acetyl group from acetyl coenzyme A to choline. Previous studies are consistent with the idea that an active site sulfhydryl group reacts with acetyl coenzyme A to form an acetyl-thioenzyme intermediate and coenzyme A (ROSKOSKI, R., JR. (1973) Biochemistry 12, 3709). Choline then reacts with the acetyl-enzyme to for...
Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) is a validated drug target, but it has proven difficult to develop medicinally useful, reversible inhibitors of this enzyme. Here we explored covalent strategies for the inactivation of PTP1B using a conjugate composed of an active site-directed 5-aryl-1,2,5-thiadiazolidin-3-one 1,1-dioxide inhibitor connected via a short linker to an electrophilic α-brom...
Adsorption onto iron oxides can enhance the removal of waterborne viruses in constructed wetlands and soils. If reversible adsorption is not coupled with inactivation, however, infective viruses may be released when changes in solution conditions cause desorption. The goals of this study were to investigate the release of infective bacteriophages MS2 and ΦX174 (two human viral indicators) after...
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