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Lucyna Magnowska

Researcher at University of Warsaw

Publications -  11
Citations -  109

Lucyna Magnowska is an academic researcher from University of Warsaw. The author has contributed to research in topics: Purine nucleoside phosphorylase & Dissociation constant. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 100 citations.

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Structural-based design and synthesis of novel 9-deazaguanine derivatives having a phosphate mimic as multi-substrate analogue inhibitors for mammalian PNPs.

TL;DR: The experimental details focused on the synthetic chemistry along with some insights into the physical and biological properties of newly synthesized DFPP-DG derivatives are disclosed.
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of 9-deazaguanine derivatives connected by a linker to difluoromethylene phosphonic acid as multi-substrate analogue inhibitors of PNP.

TL;DR: DFPP-DG and its analogous compounds were adjusted by length of the linker achieved by the Sonogashira-coupling reaction between a 9-deaza-9-iodoguanine derivative and omega-alkynyldifluoromethylene phosphonates as a key reaction.
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Interactions of calf spleen purine nucleoside phosphorylase with antiviral acyclic nucleoside phosphonate inhibitors: kinetics and emission studies.

TL;DR: Association between calf spleen purine nucleoside phosphorylase and a series of phosphonylalkoxyalkyl derivatives of purine bases was studied by inhibition kinetics and fluorimetric titrations, in accord with the postulated bisubstrate analogue character of this class of inhibitors.
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Interactions of potent multisubstrate analogue inhibitors with purine nucleoside phosphorylase from calf spleen--kinetic and spectrofluorimetric studies.

TL;DR: Dissociation constants and stoichiometry of binding for interaction of trimeric calf spleen purine nucleoside phosphorylase with potent multisubstrate analogue inhibitors were studied by kinetic and spectrofluorimetric methods.