Arcapillin, the Glossary
Arcapillin is an α-glucosidase and protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor isolated from Artemisia capillaris.[1]
Table of Contents
3 relations: Artemisia capillaris, Enzyme inhibitor, Protein tyrosine phosphatase.
- Flavones
- Phosphatase inhibitors
Artemisia capillaris
Artemisia capillaris, (茵陈蒿 yīn chén hāo), having the common name capillary wormwood, is a species of flowering plant in the wormwood genus Artemisia, family Asteraceae.
See Arcapillin and Artemisia capillaris
Enzyme inhibitor
An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and blocks its activity.
See Arcapillin and Enzyme inhibitor
Protein tyrosine phosphatase
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (EC 3.1.3.48, systematic name protein-tyrosine-phosphate phosphohydrolase) are a group of enzymes that remove phosphate groups from phosphorylated tyrosine residues on proteins: Protein tyrosine (pTyr) phosphorylation is a common post-translational modification that can create novel recognition motifs for protein interactions and cellular localization, affect protein stability, and regulate enzyme activity.
See Arcapillin and Protein tyrosine phosphatase
See also
Flavones
- 4',7-Dihydroxyflavone
- 6,7,4'-Trihydroxyflavone
- 6-Hydroxyflavone
- 7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone
- Alnetin
- Amentoflavone
- Ansoxetine
- Apigenin
- Arcapillin
- Baicalein
- Casticin
- Chrysin
- Dimefline
- Eutropoflavin
- Flavone
- Flavones
- Flavonols
- Hispidulin
- Hypolaetin
- Isoscutellarein
- Luteolin
- Norartocarpetin
- Norwogonin
- Ochnaflavone
- Pectolinarigenin
- Pectolinarin
- R13 (drug)
- R7 (drug)
- Scutellarein
- Tricetin
- Tropoflavin
- Velutin
- Veronicastroside
Phosphatase inhibitors
- Arcapillin
- Cantharidic acid
- Cantharidin
- Endothall
- Levamisole
- Microcystin-LR
- Nodularin
- Okadaic acid
- Phoslactomycin B
- Polyestradiol phosphate
- Polyestriol phosphate
- Rubratoxin
- Tautomycin