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Oxalomalic acid

Description

Oxalomalic acid is an inhibitor of aconitase (and of cytoplasmic NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase). Aconitase mediates the isomerization of citrate to isocitrate as the first step in the TCA cycle. Oxalomalic acid has been used at 1 mM concentration and after 45 min of pre-incubation to inhibit aconitase in permeabilized rat Soleus muscle fibres, inhibiting the enzyme by 24% [Osiki 2016 FASEB J].


Reference: Osiki 2016 FASEB J






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