Published: August 23, 2008Received: April 08, 2008Available on J-STAGE: August 23, 2008Accepted: May 07, 2008
Advance online publication: August 07, 2008
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Curcumin analogs were first investigated for their inhibitory effects on thioredoxin reductase (TrxR). Most of them were more potent TrxR inhibitors than natural curcumin. The structure-activity relationship was summarized, and the curcumin analog was found to inhibit TrxR irreversibly in a time-dependent manner. The action was caused by covalent modification of the redox-active residues Cys497 and Sec498 in TrxR.
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