Labar_2007_Chembiochem_8_1293

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Title : Disulfiram is an inhibitor of human purified monoacylglycerol lipase, the enzyme regulating 2-arachidonoylglycerol signaling - Labar_2007_Chembiochem_8_1293
Author(s) : Labar G , Bauvois C , Muccioli GG , Wouters J , Lambert DM
Ref : Chembiochem , 8 :1293 , 2007
Abstract :

Monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) is a key enzyme responsible for the termination of endocannabinoid signaling. Its crucial role in 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) metabolism, together with the numerous pharmacological properties mediated by this endocannabinoid, emphasize the interest in MAGL as therapeutic target, along with the need to design potent and selective inhibitors. Meanwhile, the complexity of 2-AG degradation pathways underscores the need to use a purified source of enzyme in evaluation studies of new inhibitors. We report here the first heterologous expression and purification of human MAGL. A highly pure protein was obtained and allowed us to measure the affinity of several MAGL inhibitors for the human enzyme. Importantly, disulfiram (tetraethylthiuram disulfide), a compound used to treat alcoholism, and other disulfide-containing compounds were shown to inhibit MAGL with good potency, likely through an interaction with cysteine residues.

PubMedSearch : Labar_2007_Chembiochem_8_1293
PubMedID: 17579916
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-MGLL

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Inhibitor Disulfiram
Gene_locus human-MGLL

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Labar G, Bauvois C, Muccioli GG, Wouters J, Lambert DM (2007)
Disulfiram is an inhibitor of human purified monoacylglycerol lipase, the enzyme regulating 2-arachidonoylglycerol signaling
Chembiochem 8 :1293

Labar G, Bauvois C, Muccioli GG, Wouters J, Lambert DM (2007)
Chembiochem 8 :1293