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  • 22. Protein ligand interactions: alkylated pyridinium salts as inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase from Electrophorus electricus.
    Whiteley CG, Ngwenya DS.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1995 Jun 26; 211(3):1083-90. PubMed ID: 7598696
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  • 25. Reactions of 1-bromo-2-[14C]pinacolone with acetylcholinesterase from Torpedo nobiliana. Effects of 5-trimethylammonio-2-pentanone and diisopropyl fluorophosphate.
    Cohen SG, Salih E, Solomon M, Howard S, Chishti SB, Cohen JB.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1989 Aug 31; 997(3):167-75. PubMed ID: 2765553
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  • 26. Primary structures of the catalytic subunits from two molecular forms of acetylcholinesterase. A comparison of NH2-terminal and active center sequences.
    MacPhee-Quigley K, Taylor P, Taylor S.
    J Biol Chem; 1985 Oct 05; 260(22):12185-9. PubMed ID: 3900071
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  • 28. H and T subunits of acetylcholinesterase from Torpedo, expressed in COS cells, generate all types of globular forms.
    Duval N, Massoulié J, Bon S.
    J Cell Biol; 1992 Aug 05; 118(3):641-53. PubMed ID: 1639848
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  • 29. Changes in acetylcholinesterase molecular forms during the embryonic development of Torpedo marmorata.
    Witzemann V, Boustead C.
    J Neurochem; 1982 Sep 05; 39(3):747-55. PubMed ID: 7097281
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  • 30. Acetylthiocholine binds to asp74 at the peripheral site of human acetylcholinesterase as the first step in the catalytic pathway.
    Mallender WD, Szegletes T, Rosenberry TL.
    Biochemistry; 2000 Jul 04; 39(26):7753-63. PubMed ID: 10869180
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  • 31. Short, strong hydrogen bonds at the active site of human acetylcholinesterase: proton NMR studies.
    Massiah MA, Viragh C, Reddy PM, Kovach IM, Johnson J, Rosenberry TL, Mildvan AS.
    Biochemistry; 2001 May 15; 40(19):5682-90. PubMed ID: 11341833
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  • 35. Immunochemical similarities between subunits of acetylcholine receptors from Torpedo, Electrophorus, and mammalian muscle.
    Lindstrom J, Walter B, Einarson B.
    Biochemistry; 1979 Oct 16; 18(21):4470-80. PubMed ID: 497151
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  • 37. Membrane-bound choline acetyltransferase of the torpedo has characteristics of an integral membrane protein and can be solubilized by proteolysis.
    Eder-Colli L, Briand PA, Dunant Y.
    Brain Res; 1992 Feb 28; 573(2):284-92. PubMed ID: 1504766
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