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  • N omega-hydroxyl-L-arginine, an intermediate in the L-arginine to nitric oxide pathway, is a strong inhibitor of liver and macrophage arginase.

N omega-hydroxyl-L-arginine, an intermediate in the L-arginine to nitric oxide pathway, is a strong inhibitor of liver and macrophage arginase.

Biochemical and biophysical research communications (1994-09-30)
J L Boucher, J Custot, S Vadon, M Delaforge, M Lepoivre, J P Tenu, A Yapo, D Mansuy
ABSTRACT

N omega-Hydroxy-L-arginine (L-NOHA) is a potent inhibitor of the hydrolysis of L-arginine (L-Arg) to L-ornithine (L-Orn) catalyzed by purified bovine liver arginase (BLA). It appears as one of the most powerful arginase inhibitors reported so far (Ki = 150 microM). The other products of NO synthase are either without effect (NO2-, NO3-) or much weaker inhibitors (L-citrulline (L-Cit) and NO) of BLA. Products derived from a possible hydrolysis of L-Arg (L-Orn and urea) or of L-NOHA (L-Cit, hydroxyurea and hydroxylamine) are also inactive toward BLA at concentrations up to 2 mM. The configuration of L-NOHA is important as D-NOHA is much less active, and its free -COOH and alpha-NH2 functions are required for recognition of BLA. L-NOHA is also a potent inhibitor of the arginase activity of rat liver homogenates and of murine macrophages (IC50 of 150 and 450 microM, respectively). These remarkable properties of L-NOHA could play a role in the modulation of the biosynthesis of the biological mediator NO by increasing local L-Arg concentrations.

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NG-Hydroxy-L-arginine, Monoacetate Salt, Cell permeable. A key intermediate in the biosynthesis of nitric oxide by cNOS. NOHA can be efficiently oxidized to nitric oxide and citrulline by cytochrome P450 system.
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NG-Hydroxy-L-arginine acetate salt
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