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“This substitution most likely is responsible for the lack of N-ethylmaleimide sensitivity of the yeast protein and mersalyl thus reacts with another cysteine to inhibit the transport.”
Japanese journal of pharmacology • 1974 | View Paper
“Meanwhile, cysteine (0·15 mM) was able to reverse the inhibition of Mersalyl in media with as well as without phosphate and restored the uncoupling activity of the anti-inflammatory drugs.”
“This competition between cysteine and Mersalyl is “dose-dependent”.”