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A Silanediol Inhibitor of the Metalloprotease Thermolysin: Synthesis and Comparison with a Phosphinic Acid Inhibitor1Kim et al., 2004
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- 11957036363136124374
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- Kim J
- Sieburth S
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- The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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A silanediol inhibitor of the metalloprotease thermolysin was prepared for comparison to a known phosphinic acid inhibitor, providing the first comparison of these second-row element based transition-state analogues. Inhibition of thermolysin by the silanediol (K i= 41 nM) was …
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