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Relationship Between Imidazoline2 Sites and Monoamine Oxidase

: I2 site‐selective compounds are known to interact with and inhibit monoamine oxidase (MAO), but it remains unclear as to whether this interaction occurs through an allosteric or competitive interaction. This study used the new selective, irreversible I2 ligand BU99006, to clarify the relationship...

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Published in:Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2003-12, Vol.1009 (1), p.353-356
Main Authors: PATERSON, LM, TYACKE, RJ, NUTT, DJ, HUDSON, AL
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Language:English
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Summary:: I2 site‐selective compounds are known to interact with and inhibit monoamine oxidase (MAO), but it remains unclear as to whether this interaction occurs through an allosteric or competitive interaction. This study used the new selective, irreversible I2 ligand BU99006, to clarify the relationship between MAO and the I2 binding sites (I2‐BS). Results demonstrate that irreversible binding of BU99006 to rat brain membranes does not inhibit the enzyme or interfere with its interaction with other imidazoline enzyme inhibitors. This finding suggests that the I2 sites that react with BU99006 are not those implicated in MAO inhibition and points to the existence of at least two distinct I2 binding proteins.
ISSN:0077-8923
1749-6632
DOI:10.1196/annals.1304.045