AN ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL FOR THE MODE OF INHIBITION OF GLYCOSIDASE ACTIVITY BY POLYHYDROXYLATED PIPERIDINES, PYRROLIDINES AND INDOLIZIDINES - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF SOME GLYCOSIDASES
It is proposed that polyhydroxylated alkaloids inhibit glycosidase activity by a mechanism which suggests that the enzyme-catalysed hydrolysis of some glycosides may proceed by cleavage of the endocyclic (ring) carbon-oxygen bond, rather than the exocyclic (anomeric) carbon-oxygen bond. © 1985.
Main Author: | Fleet, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1985
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