Title : Chemical warfare: perspectives on reactivating the enzyme acetylcholinesterase inhibited by organophosphates - Giacoppo_2014_Mil.Med.Sci.Lett_83_165 |
Author(s) : Giacoppo JO , de Lima WE , Kuca K , da Cunha EFF , Franca TCC , Ramalho TC |
Ref : Military Medical Science Letters , 83 :165 , 2014 |
Abstract :
It is known that nerve agents are potent inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), the enzyme responsible for the hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and, thus, transmission of nerve impulses. The process of AChE inhibition by nerve agents can be reversed by a nucleophile able to dephosphorylate the enzyme. In this sense, oximes exhibit this characteristic and are able to remove the neurotoxic and reactivate AChE. Here, we review experimental and theoretical results involving docking and quantum mechanical-molecular mechanics hybrid methods (QM/MM), using Molegro and Spartan softwares to analyze the interaction of different nerve agents and oximes with AChE and to evaluate kinetic constants of reactivation. |
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Giacoppo JO, de Lima WE, Kuca K, da Cunha EFF, Franca TCC, Ramalho TC (2014)
Chemical warfare: perspectives on reactivating the enzyme acetylcholinesterase inhibited by organophosphates
Military Medical Science Letters
83 :165
Giacoppo JO, de Lima WE, Kuca K, da Cunha EFF, Franca TCC, Ramalho TC (2014)
Military Medical Science Letters
83 :165