Zheng_2016_Chem.Biol.Interact_259_99

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Title : Potential anti-obesity effects of a long-acting cocaine hydrolase - Zheng_2016_Chem.Biol.Interact_259_99
Author(s) : Zheng X , Deng J , Zhang T , Yao J , Zheng F , Zhan CG
Ref : Chemico-Biological Interactions , 259 :99 , 2016
Abstract :

A long-acting cocaine hydrolase, known as CocH3-Fc(M3), engineered from human butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) was tested, in this study, for its potential anti-obesity effects. Mice on a high-fat diet gained significantly less body weight when treated weekly with 1 mg/kg CocH3-Fc(M3) compared to control mice, though their food intake was similar. There is no correlation between the average body weight and the average food intake, which is consistent with the previously reported observation in BChE knockout mice. In addition, molecular modeling was carried out to understand how ghrelin binds with CocH3, showing that ghrelin binds with CocH3 in a similar mode as ghrelin binding with wild-type human BChE. The similar binding structure mode explains why CocH3 has a similar catalytic activity against ghrelin.

PubMedSearch : Zheng_2016_Chem.Biol.Interact_259_99
PubMedID: 27163854

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Substrate Cocaine

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Zheng X, Deng J, Zhang T, Yao J, Zheng F, Zhan CG (2016)
Potential anti-obesity effects of a long-acting cocaine hydrolase
Chemico-Biological Interactions 259 :99

Zheng X, Deng J, Zhang T, Yao J, Zheng F, Zhan CG (2016)
Chemico-Biological Interactions 259 :99