溴化三乙基锡结构式
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常用名 | 溴化三乙基锡 | 英文名 | triethyltin bromide |
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CAS号 | 2767-54-6 | 分子量 | 285.78800 | |
密度 | 1.63 g/mL at 25ºC(lit.) | 沸点 | 223ºC at 760 mmHg | |
分子式 | C6H15BrSn | 熔点 | -13.5ºC | |
MSDS | 中文版 美版 | 闪点 | 99.4ºC | |
符号 |
GHS06, GHS09 |
信号词 | Danger |
Proteasomes, Sir2, and Hxk2 form an interconnected aging network that impinges on the AMPK/Snf1-regulated transcriptional repressor Mig1.
PLoS Genet. 11(1) , e1004968, (2015) Elevated proteasome activity extends lifespan in model organisms such as yeast, worms and flies. This pro-longevity effect might be mediated by improved protein homeostasis, as this protease is an integral module of the protein homeostasis network. Proteasome... |
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The metabolism and toxicity of some organotin compounds in isolated rat hepatocytes.
Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 62(3) , 409-20, (1982)
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On the role of carbonic anhydrase in the anticonvulsant effects of triethyltin (TET).
Experientia 38(7) , 824-6, (1982)
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Effect of triethyltin on enzyme activity in human adult and cord red cells.
Enzyme 35(2) , 87-95, (1986) Since organotin compounds represent an environmental health hazard, we determined the effect of triethyltin bromide (TTB) on red blood cell (RBC) enzyme activity. TTB produced a concentration-dependent inhibition of hexokinase and pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase f... |
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The effects of triethyltin bromide on red cell and brain cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases.
J. Biol. Chem. 258(18) , 11384-90, (1983) Triethyltin bromide activates the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases of human red cell membranes and of bovine brain. Additions of 25-500 microM triethyltin to red cell ghosts resulted in enhanced phosphorylation of ghost proteins. When added to partially p... |
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The microsomal metabolism of the organometallic derivatives of the group-IV elements, germanium, tin and lead.
Biochem. J. 196(3) , 763-70, (1981) The NADPH- and oxygen-dependent microsomal metabolism of the di-, tri- and tetra-ethyl-substituted derivatives of germanium, tin and lead was shown to give rise to ethylene as a major product and ethane as a minor product. These reactions were shown to be cat... |
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Histopathology of spinal cord, peripheral nerve, and soleus muscle of rats treated with triethyltin bromide.
Exp. Neurol. 86(1) , 122-33, (1984) Mammalian exposure to triethyltin (TET) leads to severe impairment of motor function. Spinal cord, rootlets of spinal nerve, sciatic nerve, and soleus muscle of TET-treated rats were examined to assess their involvement. Adult rats were exposed to TET bromide... |
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Inactivation of yeast hexokinase B by triethyltin bromide and reactivation by dithiothreitol and glucose.
Biochemistry 22(20) , 4642-6, (1983) Binding of triethyltin bromide to yeast hexokinase B results in a rapid change in the reactivity of the sulfhydryl groups of the molecule. The change was characterized by an increased rate as well as extent of reaction of the -SH groups, and it preceded the o... |
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Inactivation of yeast hexokinase B by triethyltin bromide.
Biochemistry 22(18) , 4229-34, (1983) Triethyltin bromide was found to demonstrate temperature-dependent inactivation of yeast hexokinase B. At temperatures of 20 degrees C or lower, little or no inactivation of the enzyme was detected after 2 h of reaction with 50-300 microM concentrations of th... |
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Inhibition of red cell and yeast hexokinase by triethyltin bromide [(C2H5)3SnBr].
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 95(2) , 758-64, (1980)
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