1974 journal article

INHIBITION OF FLYHEAD ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE BY DIMETHOXON ANALOGS

PESTICIDE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 4(3), 249–253.

By: C. Huang n, W. Dauterman n & F. Hastings*

TL;DR: The inhibition of purified housefly-head acetylcholinesterase by 16 dimethoxon analogs was studied and the phosphorylation and affinity constants determined, with some indication that the interaction of these inhibitors with flyhead AChE is due to a considerable electrostatic contribution. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1973 journal article

PURIFICATION OF FLY HEAD CHOLINESTERASE

INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY, 3(11), 325–334.

By: C. Huang n & W. Dauterman n

TL;DR: A cholinesterase from the housefly head was purified by butanol solubilization, ammonium sulphate, and acetone fractionations and Sephadex G-200, DEAE-cellulose, Sepharose 6-B, andDEAE-SepHadex A-50 gel chromatography and revealed that two interconvertible enzymatic forms existed in the purified enzyme. (via Semantic Scholar)
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