Quasi-irreversible inhibitor
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For acetylcholine esterase (AChE), quasi-irreversible inhibitors are those that rapidly phosphorylate AChE. A subsequent internal dealkylation reaction may then occur, which, according to X-ray crystallography data, is suggestive of covalent bond formation. The newly formed OP-enzyme conjugate is as a result permanently deactivated.
Historically, drugs that irreversibly inhibit acetylcholine esterase have been used as insecticides and chemical weapons
Historically, drugs that irreversibly inhibit acetylcholine esterase have been used as insecticides and chemical weapons
Sarin
Sarin, or GB, is an organophosphorus compound with the formula [2CHO]CH3PF. It is a colorless, odorless liquid, which is used as a chemical weapon. It has been classified as a weapon of mass destruction in UN Resolution 687...