Methoxy arachidonyl fluorophosphonate, commonly referred as MAFP, is an irreversible active site-directed enzyme inhibitor that inhibits nearly all serine hydrolases and serine proteases. It inhibits phospholipase A2 and fatty acid amide hydrolase with special potency, displaying IC50 values in the low-nanomolar range. In addition, it binds to the CB1 receptor in rat brain membrane preparations (IC50 = 20 nM), but does not appear to agonize or antagonize the receptor, though some related derivatives do show cannabinoid-like properties.
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| - Méthoxy arachidonyl fluorophosphonate (fr)
- Methoxy arachidonyl fluorophosphonate (en)
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| - Le méthoxy arachidonyl fluorophosphonate (MAFP) est un dérivé de l'acide arachidonique qui agit comme inhibiteur de quasiment toutes les hydrolases à sérine et les protéases à sérine. Il inhibe particulièrement la phospholipase A2 et l'hydrolase des amides d'acides gras, avec une concentration inhibitrice médiane IC50 de l'ordre de quelques nanomoles par litre. (fr)
- Methoxy arachidonyl fluorophosphonate, commonly referred as MAFP, is an irreversible active site-directed enzyme inhibitor that inhibits nearly all serine hydrolases and serine proteases. It inhibits phospholipase A2 and fatty acid amide hydrolase with special potency, displaying IC50 values in the low-nanomolar range. In addition, it binds to the CB1 receptor in rat brain membrane preparations (IC50 = 20 nM), but does not appear to agonize or antagonize the receptor, though some related derivatives do show cannabinoid-like properties. (en)
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| - Methyl [-icosa-5,8,11,14-tetraen-1-yl]phosphonofluoridate (en)
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| - Le méthoxy arachidonyl fluorophosphonate (MAFP) est un dérivé de l'acide arachidonique qui agit comme inhibiteur de quasiment toutes les hydrolases à sérine et les protéases à sérine. Il inhibe particulièrement la phospholipase A2 et l'hydrolase des amides d'acides gras, avec une concentration inhibitrice médiane IC50 de l'ordre de quelques nanomoles par litre. (fr)
- Methoxy arachidonyl fluorophosphonate, commonly referred as MAFP, is an irreversible active site-directed enzyme inhibitor that inhibits nearly all serine hydrolases and serine proteases. It inhibits phospholipase A2 and fatty acid amide hydrolase with special potency, displaying IC50 values in the low-nanomolar range. In addition, it binds to the CB1 receptor in rat brain membrane preparations (IC50 = 20 nM), but does not appear to agonize or antagonize the receptor, though some related derivatives do show cannabinoid-like properties. (en)
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| - Methyl[(5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z)-icosa-5,8,11,14-tetraen-1-yl]phosphonofluoridate (en)
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