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Phosphonates as Unique Components of Plant Seeds—A Promising Approach to Use Phosphorus Profiles in Plant Chemotaxonomy

2021

Phosphorus is one of the most important elements essential for all living beings. Plants accumulate and store phosphorous in various forms that have diverse physiological and biochemical functions. In this study, we determine and then examine the phosphorus profiles of seeds of plants belonging to different taxa based on extractable inorganic phosphates and organic forms of phosphorus. We paid particular attention to the presence of natural phosphonates in the tested materials. The inorganic phosphates were determined colorimetrically, whereas phosphorus profiles were created by using 31P NMR spectroscopy. Our study on phosphorus profiles revealed that the obtainedsets of data vary signific…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyQH301-705.5Organophosphonateschemistry.chemical_elementArticleCatalysisInorganic ChemistryBotany31P NMRBiology (General)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryQD1-999Molecular BiologySpectroscopyphosphorus profileChemistryPhosphorusOrganic Chemistryphosphonatesfood and beveragesPhosphorusGeneral MedicinePlantsPlant taxonomyComputer Science Applications<sup>31</sup>P NMRChemistryChemotaxonomySeeds31p nmr spectroscopyInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Cerebral metabolism after transient ischemic attack. A 1H MR spectroscopy study

1999

International audience; Abstract: Metabolic changes induced by cerebral infarction or by stenosis and occlusion of the internal carotid artery have been previously described in 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H MRS). These changes are essentially characterized by decreased N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA) and increased lactate concentration. Little is known about the metabolic changes observed in the three days following a transient ischemic attack (TIA) in the absence of stenosis or occlusion of the internal carotid artery, and without visible infarction on Magnetic Resonance imaging (MRI). We studied five patients with a TIA lasting between 30 min and 3 h, affecting the sensory and motor fun…

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Towards the potential use of (1)H NMR spectroscopy in urine samples for prostate cancer detection

2014

A simple method based in multivariate analysis of 1H NMR spectra profiles of urine samples can be used to detect patients with prostate cancer.

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Modulation of Structural Heterogeneity Controls Phytochrome Photoswitching

2019

Phytochromes sense red/far-red light and control many biological processes in plants, fungi, and bacteria. Although crystal structures of dark and light adapted states have been determined, the molecular mechanisms underlying photoactivation remains elusive. Here we demonstrate that the conserved tongue region of the PHY domain of a 57kDa photosensory module of Deinococcus radiodurans phytochrome, changes from a structurally heterogeneous dark state to an ordered light activated state. The results were obtained in solution by utilizing a laser-triggered activation approach detected on the atomic level with high-resolution protein NMR spectroscopy. The data suggest that photosignaling of phy…

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Quality assessment of protein NMR structures.

2013

Biomolecular NMR structures are now routinely used in biology, chemistry, and bioinformatics. Methods and metrics for assessing the accuracy and precision of protein NMR structures are beginning to be standardized across the biological NMR community. These include both knowledge-based assessment metrics, parameterized from the database of protein structures, and model versus data assessment metrics. On line servers are available that provide comprehensive protein structure quality assessment reports, and efforts are in progress by the world-wide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) to develop a biomolecular NMR structure quality assessment pipeline as part of the structure deposition process. These qu…

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State of the art of CPMAS 13C-NMR spectroscopy applied to natural organic matter

2004

A number of different techniques are presently available for characterizing humified natural organic matter (NOM). Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (13C-NMR) in the solid state using cross-polarization (CP) and magic angle spinning (MAS) represents the most powerful experimental approach used to collect direct information on the structural and conformational characteristics of humic carbon backbones. Despite the problems due to the presence of paramagnetic impurities and the generally low organic matter concentration, cross-polarization magic angle spinning 13C-NMR spectroscopy (CPMAS 13C-NMR) is applied in soil chemistry and geochemistry mainly because of its relevance in …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceChemistryContact timeNatural organic matterNuclear magnetic resonanceCross-polarization magic angle spinningCarbon-13Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaCarbon-13Analytical chemistrySolid-stateGeneral MedicineBiochemistryNatural organic matterSpectral lineAnalytical Chemistry13c nmr spectroscopyChemical physicsSpin diffusionMagnetization transferSpinningSpectroscopyProgress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Nuclear charge radii of the even sulphur isotopesS32,S34, andS36and ofP31using muonic atoms

1985

Energies of muonic x rays of the Lyman series of the even sulphur isotopes /sup 32/S, /sup 34/S, and /sup 36/S and of natural phosphorus have been determined with absolute precisions up to 23 parts/10/sup 6/. Equivalent Barrett charge radii R/sub k/,..cap alpha.. have been deduced. Their differences between the sulphur isotopes amount to ..delta..R/sub k/,..cap alpha..( /sup 34/S- /sup 32/ S) = 29.7(1.4) am and ..delta..R/sub k/,..cap alpha..( /sup 36/S- /sup 34/ S) = 18.7(1.5) am. Combining these results with recent elastic electron scattering data, we obtain in a model-independent way ..delta../sup 1/2/( /sup 34/S- /sup 3/ 2S) = 23.1(1.2) am and ..delta../sup 1/2/( /sup 36/S- /sup 3/ 4S) …

Nuclear reactionPhysicsElastic scatteringNuclear and High Energy Physicssymbols.namesakeStable isotope ratioLyman seriessymbolsPhosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopyAtomic physicsPhosphorus IsotopesEffective nuclear chargeSpectral linePhysical Review C
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High-pressure NMR spectroscopy: An in situ tool to study tin-catalyzed synthesis of organic carbonates from carbon dioxide and alcohols. Part 2 [1]

2015

Dialkoxide diorganotin(IV) complexes are known to readily react with carbon dioxide under pressure and they are considered as suitable catalyst precursor models for the direct synthesis of organic carbonates. To gain a better understanding of CO2 insertion processes with Sn-OR bonds, the reactivity of n-Bu2Sn(OCH(CH3)(2))(2) (2) was investigated using high-pressure NMR (HP-NMR) spectroscopy. In deuterated solvents (isopropanol-d(8) and toluene-d(8)) under 50 bar of CO2 pressure at 80 degrees C, Sn-119{H-1} NMR experiments revealed the exclusive formation of an unprecedented tetraorganodistannoxane species, characterized as the bis[diisopropycarbonatotetrabutyldistannoxane] complex, {[n-Bu2S…

Organic carbonatesOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyBiochemistryCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDeuteriumTetraorganodistannoxaneCarbon dioxidePolymer chemistrySn-119 NMR spectraMaterials ChemistryHigh pressure NMR spectroscopyReactivity (chemistry)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryTinSpectroscopyCarbon dioxide utilizationDiorganotin(IV)Bar (unit)Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
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Lifetime measurements in mirror nuclei31S and31P: A test for isospin mixing

2011

Using the 20Ne + 12C fusion-evaporation reaction at E20Ne = 33 MeV and the multidetector array GASP in conjuction with the EUCLIDES charged particle detector, angular correlations of coincident pairs of γ transitions and lifetimes in mirror nuclei 31S and 31P have been measured at the Piave-Alpi accelerator of the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. A comparison of the determined B(E1) strengths of the analog mirror 7/2− → 5/2+ transitions indicates the presence of a violation of isospin symmetry.

PhysicsHistoryCarbon-12Symmetry (physics)Charged particleComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsIsotopes of neonCoincidentIsospinPhosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopyMirror nucleiAtomic physicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Reevaluation of theP30(p,γ)S31astrophysical reaction rate from a study of theT=1/2mirror nuclei,S31andP31

2006

The $^{30}\mathrm{P}$($p,\ensuremath{\gamma}$)$^{31}\mathrm{S}$ reaction rate is expected to be the principal determinant for the endpoint of nucleosynthesis in classical novae. To date, the reaction rate has only been estimated through Hauser-Feschbach calculations and is unmeasured experimentally. This paper aims to remedy this situation. Excited states in $^{31}\mathrm{S}$ and $^{31}\mathrm{P}$ were populated in the $^{12}\mathrm{C}$($^{20}\mathrm{Ne}$,$n$) and $^{12}\mathrm{C}$($^{20}\mathrm{Ne}$,$p$) reactions, respectively, at a beam energy of 32 MeV, and their resulting $\ensuremath{\gamma}$decay was detected with the Gammasphere array. Around half the relevant proton unbound states …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonNucleosynthesisExcited stateCarbon-12GammaspherePhosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopyMirror nucleiAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentMirror symmetryPhysical Review C
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