Quasi-irreversible inhibitor

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For acetylcholinesterase (AChE), quasi-irreversible inhibitors are those that rapidly phosphorylate AChE. A subsequent internal dealkylation reaction may then occur, which, according to X-ray crystallography data, is suggestive of covalent bond formation. The newly formed OP-enzyme conjugate is as a result permanently deactivated.[1]

Historically, irreversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitors have been used as insecticides and chemical weapons.[2]

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