BEC, Hydrochloride A boronic acid-based arginine analog that acts as a slow-binding, competitive transition state inhibitor of arginases I and II (Ki = 310 nM for human recombinant type II arginase, pH 7.5).
BEC, HYDROCHLORIDE Chemical Properties,Usage,Production
Uses
BEC Hydrochloride is Arginase II inhibitor. For the biological study of the inhibition of arginase II, it prevented nitrate tolerance in human umbilical vein endothelial cell and in mouse aorta.
Definition
ChEBI: S-(2-boronoethyl)-L-cysteine is l-cysteine substituted at sulfur by a 2-boronoethyl group. It is an organoboron compound, a L-cysteine thioether and a non-proteinogenic L-alpha-amino acid.