R. Silverman, S. J. Hoffman
Aug 31, 1981
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Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Abstract
Abstract N-(1-Methyl)cyclopropylbenzylamine was synthesized and shown to inactivate pig liver mitochondrial monoamine oxidase. Inactivation is time-dependent, concentration dependent, protected by the substrate and product of the enzyme, and is not reversed by exhaustive dialysis. Unlike N-cyclopropylbenzylamine, the adduct formed between N-(1-methyl)cyclopropylbenzylamine and monoamine oxidase is stable to treatment with benzylamine. A mechanism for the inactivation is proposed.