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Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.

In addition to their use in the polyurethane and pesticide industries, isocyanates have proven to be useful probes for the exploration of protein structure. This paper focuses on three aspects of isocyanates: their broad reactivity, their reversible interaction with cholinesterases, and the relative...

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Autores principales: Brown, W E, Green, A H, Cedel, T E, Cairns, J
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1987
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3622443
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author Brown, W E
Green, A H
Cedel, T E
Cairns, J
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description In addition to their use in the polyurethane and pesticide industries, isocyanates have proven to be useful probes for the exploration of protein structure. This paper focuses on three aspects of isocyanates: their broad reactivity, their reversible interaction with cholinesterases, and the relative hydrolysis rates of alkyl and aryl isocyanates. The broad reactivity of isocyanates as well as the demonstrated affinity labeling of serine and sulfhydryl esterases are discussed. Extension of the affinity labeling studies to include the analysis of the inhibition of cholinesterases by methyl isocyanate shows that methyl isocyanate is not an effective inhibitor of any of the cholinesterases. The inhibition of cholinesterases by alkyl isocyanates shows a pattern of decreased specificity with decreased alkyl chain length. The inhibition of cholinesterases by isocyanates is shown to be reversible, with a maximum rate of reversal seen at physiological pH. This reversal is characteristic of the reaction of an isocyanate with a sulfhydryl group. Finally, the affinity labeling of proteins must compete successfully with the hydrolysis of isocyanates in aqueous solution. The hydrolysis of alkyl isocyanates is shown to be significantly slower than that of the aryl isocyanates.
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spelling pubmed-14746422006-06-09 Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates. Brown, W E Green, A H Cedel, T E Cairns, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article In addition to their use in the polyurethane and pesticide industries, isocyanates have proven to be useful probes for the exploration of protein structure. This paper focuses on three aspects of isocyanates: their broad reactivity, their reversible interaction with cholinesterases, and the relative hydrolysis rates of alkyl and aryl isocyanates. The broad reactivity of isocyanates as well as the demonstrated affinity labeling of serine and sulfhydryl esterases are discussed. Extension of the affinity labeling studies to include the analysis of the inhibition of cholinesterases by methyl isocyanate shows that methyl isocyanate is not an effective inhibitor of any of the cholinesterases. The inhibition of cholinesterases by alkyl isocyanates shows a pattern of decreased specificity with decreased alkyl chain length. The inhibition of cholinesterases by isocyanates is shown to be reversible, with a maximum rate of reversal seen at physiological pH. This reversal is characteristic of the reaction of an isocyanate with a sulfhydryl group. Finally, the affinity labeling of proteins must compete successfully with the hydrolysis of isocyanates in aqueous solution. The hydrolysis of alkyl isocyanates is shown to be significantly slower than that of the aryl isocyanates. 1987-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1474642/ /pubmed/3622443 Text en
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Brown, W E
Green, A H
Cedel, T E
Cairns, J
Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.
title Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.
title_full Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.
title_fullStr Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.
title_full_unstemmed Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.
title_short Biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.
title_sort biochemistry of protein-isocyanate interactions: a comparison of the effects of aryl vs. alkyl isocyanates.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3622443
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