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Serine residue organophosphate binding

Substances that block the serine residue in the active center of acetylcholinesterase [2j—e.g., the neurotoxin E605 and other organophosphates—prevent ACh degradation and thus cause prolonged stimulation of the postsynaptic cell. This impairs nerve conduction and muscle contraction. Curare, a paralyzing arrow-poison used by South American Indians, competitively inhibits binding of ACh to its receptor. [Pg.354]

FIGURE 5.46 Interaction of the serine hydroxyl residue in the catalytically active site of acetylcholinesterase enzyme with esters of organophosphates or carbamates. The interaction leads to binding of the chemical with the enzyme, inhibition of the enzyme, inhibition of acetylcholine hydrolysis, and thus accumulation of acetylcholine in the synapses. [Pg.287]


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