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=== hBChE - Apo human ===
* hBChE - Apo human  


[[2pm8]], [[1p0i]] - hBChE - human  <br />
**[[2pm8]], [[1p0i]] - hBChE - human  <br />
[[2xmb]] – hBChE (mutant)+SO4<br />
**[[2xmb]] – hBChE (mutant)+SO4<br />
[[2xmc]] - hBChE (mutant)+F <br />
**[[2xmc]] - hBChE (mutant)+F <br />
[[4aqd]] - hBChE (fully glycosylated)
**[[4aqd]] - hBChE (fully glycosylated)


=== BChE+OP irreversible inhibitors, including nerve agents and insecticides ===
* BChE+OP irreversible inhibitors, including nerve agents and insecticides  


[[3djy]], [[3dkk]] - hBChE+tabun <br />
**[[3djy]], [[3dkk]] - hBChE+tabun <br />
[[2wid]], [[2wif]] - hBChE+Tabun analogue TA1 <br />
**[[2wid]], [[2wif]] - hBChE+Tabun analogue TA1 <br />
[[2wsl]], [[2wig]] – hBChE+Tabun analogue TA4 <br />
**[[2wsl]], [[2wig]] – hBChE+Tabun analogue TA4 <br />
[[2wil]], [[2wij]] - hBChE+Tabun analogue TA5 <br />
**[[2wil]], [[2wij]] - hBChE+Tabun analogue TA5 <br />
[[2wik]] - hBChE+Tabun analogue TA6 <br />
**[[2wik]] - hBChE+Tabun analogue TA6 <br />
[[1xlw]] - hBChE+echothiophate <br />
**[[1xlw]] - hBChE+echothiophate <br />
[[1xmd]], [[2xmd]] – hBChE (mutant)+echothiophate<br />
**[[1xmd]], [[2xmd]] – hBChE (mutant)+echothiophate<br />
[[1p0q]] - hBChE+soman <br />
**[[1p0q]] - hBChE+soman <br />
[[1xlu]] - hBChE+Di-Isopropyl-Phosphoro-Fluoridate (DFP)<br />
**[[1xlu]] - hBChE+Di-Isopropyl-Phosphoro-Fluoridate (DFP)<br />
[[2xmg]] - hBChE (mutant)+VX<br />
**[[2xmg]] - hBChE (mutant)+VX<br />
[[1xlv]] – hBChE+ethyl dihydrogen phosphate<br />
**[[1xlv]] – hBChE+ethyl dihydrogen phosphate<br />
[[2y1k]], [[4bbz]] - hBChE (mutant) + CBDP <br />
**[[2y1k]], [[4bbz]] - hBChE (mutant) + CBDP <br />
[[4b0p]], [[4b0o]] - hBChE (Aged) + pyridinium derivative<br />
**[[4b0p]], [[4b0o]] - hBChE (Aged) + pyridinium derivative<br />
[[4axb]] – hBChE (aged) + 2-PAM
**[[4axb]] – hBChE (aged) + 2-PAM


=== BChE+inhibitor binding at surface of the protein (far from the active site) ===
* BChE+inhibitor binding at surface of the protein (far from the active site)  


[[2j4c]] – hBChE+ HgCl2 <br />
**[[2j4c]] – hBChE+ HgCl2 <br />


=== BChE + substrate analogues mimicking the binding of the substrate butyrylcholine ===
* BChE + substrate analogues mimicking the binding of the substrate butyrylcholine  
 
[[1p0m]] - hBChE+choline <br />
[[1p0p]] - hBChE+butyrylthiocholine<br />
[[3o9m]] - hBChE + benzoic acid<br />
[[1eho]], [[1ehq]], [[1kcj]] – hBChE + cocaine - model<br />
[[4bds]] – hBChE + tacrine<br />


**[[1p0m]] - hBChE+choline <br />
**[[1p0p]] - hBChE+butyrylthiocholine<br />
**[[3o9m]] - hBChE + benzoic acid<br />
**[[1eho]], [[1ehq]], [[1kcj]] – hBChE + cocaine - model<br />
**[[4bds]] – hBChE + tacrine<br />
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==Additional Resources==
==Additional Resources==
For additional information, see: [[Alzheimer's Disease]]
For additional information, see: [[Alzheimer's Disease]]

Revision as of 13:29, 19 November 2014

<StructureSection load='2pm8' size='350' side='right' caption= scene='Butyrylcholinesterase/Cv/1'>

Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is an enzyme widely distributed throughout the body in humans, but particularly prevalent in serum, where it occurs as a tetramer of catalytic subunits. It is distinguished from the homologous enzyme, acetylcholinesterase, by its ability to hydrolyze the non-natural substrate butyrylcholine as well as the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine. Its biological role remains obscure, but mutations in the human BCHE gene result in prolonged post-surgical apnea due to the inability of the mutant BChEs to hydrolyse the local anaesthetic, succinylcholine. BChE finds medical use as a bioscavenger for overcoming organophosphate (OP) nerve agent and insecticide intoxication by interacting rapidly with the toxic agents. Crystal structures of both the native enzyme and of its conjugates with nerve agents are available. The image at the right correspond to one representative BChE, i.e. the crystal structure of recombinant full length human butyrylcholinesterase (2pm8).

3D structures of BChE3D structures of BChE

Updated on 19-November-2014

Additional ResourcesAdditional Resources

For additional information, see: Alzheimer's Disease

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