Title : On the formation and nature of the imidazoline I2 binding site on human monoamine oxidase-B.

Pub. Date : 2010 Dec

PMID : 20832472






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1 Incubation of MAO-B with 2-phenylethylamine, an endogenous trace amine and MAO-B substrate, resulted in a progressive loss of enzyme activity, increased enzyme mass, distinct spectral changes and, as was observed with tranylcypromine, a parallel increase in high affinity binding of [(3)H]2-BFI. Amines monoamine oxidase B Homo sapiens
2 Incubation of MAO-B with 2-phenylethylamine, an endogenous trace amine and MAO-B substrate, resulted in a progressive loss of enzyme activity, increased enzyme mass, distinct spectral changes and, as was observed with tranylcypromine, a parallel increase in high affinity binding of [(3)H]2-BFI. Amines monoamine oxidase B Homo sapiens
3 High affinity I(2) sites may form in vivo due to inactivation of a portion of MAO-B during amine oxidation, while the low affinity I(2) site on active enzyme is a target for novel MAO-B inhibitor drugs. Amines monoamine oxidase B Homo sapiens
4 High affinity I(2) sites may form in vivo due to inactivation of a portion of MAO-B during amine oxidation, while the low affinity I(2) site on active enzyme is a target for novel MAO-B inhibitor drugs. Amines monoamine oxidase B Homo sapiens