Researchers describe slow-binding inhibition of cholinesterases and present their pharmacological advantages over classical reversible inhibitors (e.g. long target-residence times, resulting in ...
The deubiquitylating enzyme (DUB) family contains ~100 proteins that remove the post-translational modification ubiquitin from a variety of substrates. DUBs have key roles in various areas of cell ...
Enzymes help with specific functions that are vital to the operation and overall health of the human body. They help speed up chemical reactions and are essential for respiration, digestion, muscle ...
Reversible inhibition of enzyme, an activity in which the inhibiting molecular entity (often a small chemical called ligand or inhibitor) can associate and dissociate from the protein's binding site, ...
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