Journal:BAMBEd:Acetylcholinesterase: Substrate Traffic and Inhibition
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=='''Acetylcholinesterase: A Story of Substrate Traffic and Inhibition'''== | =='''Acetylcholinesterase: A Story of Substrate Traffic and Inhibition'''== | ||
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[[Image:AChE-Page-schematic-gorge.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| Figure 3. Schematic illustration of AChE. |525px]] | [[Image:AChE-Page-schematic-gorge.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| Figure 3. Schematic illustration of AChE. |525px]] | ||
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The Green Mamba snake toxin, <scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_fas2/9'>FAS-II</scene>, is a 61-residue protein that folds into 4β sheets, with 3 of the 4β sheets forming loops, or fingers. | The Green Mamba snake toxin, <scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_fas2/9'>FAS-II</scene>, is a 61-residue protein that folds into 4β sheets, with 3 of the 4β sheets forming loops, or fingers. | ||
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References
- ↑ Greenblatt HM, Dvir H, Silman I, Sussman JL. Acetylcholinesterase: a multifaceted target for structure-based drug design of anticholinesterase agents for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. J Mol Neurosci. 2003;20(3):369-83. PMID:14501022 doi:10.1385/JMN:20:3:369
- ↑ Sussman JL, Harel M, Frolow F, Oefner C, Goldman A, Toker L, Silman I. Atomic structure of acetylcholinesterase from Torpedo californica: a prototypic acetylcholine-binding protein. Science. 1991 Aug 23;253(5022):872-9. PMID:1678899
- ↑ Harel M, Kleywegt GJ, Ravelli RB, Silman I, Sussman JL. Crystal structure of an acetylcholinesterase-fasciculin complex: interaction of a three-fingered toxin from snake venom with its target. Structure. 1995 Dec 15;3(12):1355-66. PMID:8747462
- ↑ Silman I, Sussman JL. Acetylcholinesterase: how is structure related to function? Chem Biol Interact. 2008 Sep 25;175(1-3):3-10. Epub 2008 Jun 6. PMID:18586019 doi:10.1016/j.cbi.2008.05.035
- ↑ Kessel A and Ben-Tal N (Dec. 2010) Introduction to Proteins: Structure, Function, and Motion. Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology. ISBN: 9781439810712
Acknowledgements
1. Howard Hughes Medical Institue Pre-College Program
2. Center for BioMolecular Modeling, Milwaukee School of Engineering
3. The Rockefeller University Center for Clinical and Translational Science
4. The Rockefeller University S.M.A.R.T Team Program
5. The Rockefeller University Science Outreach Program
6. Touro College of Pharmacy
7. Michal Harel, Weizmann Institute of Science
8. Natural Sciences Department,Hostos Community College, Bronx, NY
9. Malcolm Twist
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