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The enzyme, fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), is widely expressed in brain and other tissues, and is capable of hydrolyzing anandamide (AEA) and other simple esters and amides with long unsaturated acyl chains.1 JP104 is an irreversible FAAH inhibitor of the carbamate class with an IC50 of 7.3 nM for the human recombinant enzyme when tested using radiolabeled oleamide as the substrate.2 The alkyl derivative on JP104 reacts with azide- |
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Zhang, Y.H., Zhang, G.Y., Mollat, P., et al. Purification, characterization, and cellular localization of the 100-
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Alexander, J.P., Cravatt, B.F. Mechanism of carbmate inactivation of FAAH: Implications for the design of covalent inhibitors and in vivo functional probes for enzymes. Chem Biol 12 1179-
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