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Inhibition of poly(ADP‐ribose) synthetase by unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and vitamin‐like substances
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Various vitamins and vitamin-like substances inhibited the activity of poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase in vitro. The most potent were essential fatty acids, i.e. arachidonic acid, linoleic acid, and linolenic acid; their 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50) were 44-110 microM, indicating a higher potency than nicotinamide, a well-known vitamin inhibitor (IC50 = 210 microM). Vitamins K3, K1, and retinal were the next strongest inhibitors, followed by alpha-lipoic acid, coenzyme Q0, and pyridoxal 5-phosphate. Nicotinamide and vitamin K3 exhibited mixed-type inhibition with respect to NAD+, while arachidonic acid exhibited dual inhibitions, competitive at 50 microM and mixed-type at 100 microM.
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