Inhibition of crayfish glutamic acid decarboxylase by structural analogs of the substrate and product

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology(1985)

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1.1. Crayfish glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) is inhibited by some aliphatic carboxylic acid analogs of glutamate and γ-amino-N-butyric acid (GABA).2.2. Variations in the length of the carbon skeleton, substitution of a keto for a methylene group, replacement of the carboxyl group or attachment of a bulky basic moiety to the amino terminus of GABA all lead to a drastic reduction in its inhibitory activity. Substitution of a methyl group for the amino group of GABA is a permissible alteration which does not reduce the inhibitory potency.3.3. Some structural analogs of glutamate are inhibitory also, particularly if they possess a comparable carbon skeleton and a keto group in the a position or a sulfhydryl group.4.4. Most of the sulfhydryl analogs are significantly more potent as inhibitors than the corresponding compounds in which the SH group is replaced by an H atom.
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glutamic acid decarboxylase
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