RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Effect of Fluoride on the Reaction of Acetylcholinesterase with Carbamates JF Molecular Pharmacology JO Mol Pharmacol FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 266 OP 272 VO 6 IS 3 A1 GREENSPAN, CAROL M. A1 WILSON, IRWIN B. YR 1970 UL http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/6/3/266.abstract AB The effect of fluoride on the rates of carbamylation and decarbamylation of acetylcholinesterase was studied using dimethylcarbamyl fluoride, dimethylcarbamylcholine, and monomethylcarbamylcholine as carbamylating agents. In all cases concentrations of fluoride between 10-4 M and 10-3 M, which markedly decreased the rate of hydrolysis of acetylcholine, also markedly decreased the rate of carbamylation. On the other hand, concentrations of fluoride as high as 0.1 M failed to affect the rate of decarbamylation of the dimethylcarbamyl-enzyme and the monomethylcarbamyl-enzyme. Fluoride was also without effect on the nucleophilic decarbamylation or reactivation caused by hydroxylamine and choline.