Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects by inhibiting monoamine transporters, primarily the dopamine transporters. There are currently no small molecules that can be used to combat its toxic and addictive properties, in part because of the difficulty of developing compounds that inhibit cocaine binding without having intrinsic effects on dopamine transport. Most of the effective cocaine inhibitors also display addictive properties. We have recently reported the use of cocaine esterase (CocE) to accelerate the removal of systemic cocaine and to prevent cocaine-induced lethality. However, wild-type CocE is relatively unstable at physiological temperatures (τ1/2 ∼13 min at 37°C), prese...
AbstractIt is recognized that an ideal anti-cocaine treatment is to accelerate cocaine metabolism by...
Embodiments of the invention disclosed herein generally relate to anti-cocaine therapeutics. Specifi...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a US Food and Drug Administra...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
Enhancing cocaine metabolism by administration of cocaine esterase (CocE) has been recognized as a p...
ABSTRACT: Cocaine esterase (CocE) is known as the most efficient natural enzyme for cocaine hydrolys...
Cocaine esterase (CocE) is known as the most efficient natural enzyme for cocaine hydrolysis. The ma...
No small-molecule therapeutic is available to treat cocaine addiction, but enzyme-based therapy to a...
Cocaine use is a widespread problem in the United States with 2 million current users who make about...
Cocaine abuse and toxicity remain widespread problems in the United States. Currently cocaine toxici...
Cocaine is a widely abused and addictive drug, resulting in serious medical and social problems in m...
The Bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) mutants disclosed herein each have enhanced catalytic efficien...
Recombinant bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) represents a potential protein therapeutic for cocaine...
The combined molecular dynamics (MD) and potential of mean force (PMF) simulations have been perform...
Cocaine esterase (CocE) is the most efficient cocaine-metabolizing enzyme tested in vivo to date, di...
AbstractIt is recognized that an ideal anti-cocaine treatment is to accelerate cocaine metabolism by...
Embodiments of the invention disclosed herein generally relate to anti-cocaine therapeutics. Specifi...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a US Food and Drug Administra...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
Enhancing cocaine metabolism by administration of cocaine esterase (CocE) has been recognized as a p...
ABSTRACT: Cocaine esterase (CocE) is known as the most efficient natural enzyme for cocaine hydrolys...
Cocaine esterase (CocE) is known as the most efficient natural enzyme for cocaine hydrolysis. The ma...
No small-molecule therapeutic is available to treat cocaine addiction, but enzyme-based therapy to a...
Cocaine use is a widespread problem in the United States with 2 million current users who make about...
Cocaine abuse and toxicity remain widespread problems in the United States. Currently cocaine toxici...
Cocaine is a widely abused and addictive drug, resulting in serious medical and social problems in m...
The Bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) mutants disclosed herein each have enhanced catalytic efficien...
Recombinant bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) represents a potential protein therapeutic for cocaine...
The combined molecular dynamics (MD) and potential of mean force (PMF) simulations have been perform...
Cocaine esterase (CocE) is the most efficient cocaine-metabolizing enzyme tested in vivo to date, di...
AbstractIt is recognized that an ideal anti-cocaine treatment is to accelerate cocaine metabolism by...
Embodiments of the invention disclosed herein generally relate to anti-cocaine therapeutics. Specifi...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a US Food and Drug Administra...