Luttmann_2002_J.Mol.Model.(Online)_8_208

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Title : Galanthamine as bis-functional ligand for the acetylcholinesterase - Luttmann_2002_J.Mol.Model.(Online)_8_208
Author(s) : Luttmann E , Linnemann E , Fels G
Ref : J Mol Model (Online) , 8 :208 , 2002
Abstract :

Acetylcholinesterase plays a key role in the development of Alzheimer's disease as this enzyme is responsible for cleavage of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, and, according to recent investigations, also promotes aggregation of beta-amyloid peptides, which causes plaque formation in synaptic areas. We have performed a molecular modeling study to investigate bis-galanthamine derivatives connected by a methylene spacer of varying length as dual acting acetylcholinesterase ligands. Our results suggest that such ligands indeed can interact simultaneously with both biological functions of the enzyme and should therefore serve as the basis for a further development of bis-functional Alzheimer drugs.

PubMedSearch : Luttmann_2002_J.Mol.Model.(Online)_8_208
PubMedID: 12140604

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Luttmann E, Linnemann E, Fels G (2002)
Galanthamine as bis-functional ligand for the acetylcholinesterase
J Mol Model (Online) 8 :208

Luttmann E, Linnemann E, Fels G (2002)
J Mol Model (Online) 8 :208