Abstract: | Angiotensin I converting enzyme is rapidly inactivated by sodium nitroprusside and that inactivation is suppressed in the presence of chloride ion and by the presence of L-alanyl-L-proline or glycyl-L-tryptophan, which are both competitive inhibitors of its catalytic activity. The inactivation by sodium nitroprusside appears to result from the modification of an unusually reactive lysine residue in or near the active site. |