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AlTf-UVM-7—Highly active catalysts for the synthesis of long chain symmetrical ethers and non-ionic surfactant structures

2010

New Lewis acid AlTf-UVM-7 catalysts with bimodal pore system and different Si to Al ratios were prepared in a two-step synthesis in which triflic acid (Tf) was incorporated into previously synthesized mesoporous aluminum-containing silica. The Al incorporation inside the pore walls was carried out through the Atrane method. The characterization of the resulted catalysts showed that the triflic acid treatment step did not damage the texture or the structure of the catalysts. These materials were used as green catalysts for the etherification of fatty alcohols and the conversion of ethylene glycol (EG) with n-octanol resulting in mixtures of short ethoxylated structures with a large distribut…

inorganic chemicalsGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPulmonary surfactantAtraneEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryLewis acids and basesMesoporous materialTriflic acidChemical compositionEthylene glycolChemical Engineering Journal
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Recent Advances in Halogen Bonded Assemblies with Resorcin[4]arenes

2020

Resorcinarenes are cavity-containing compounds when in the crown conformation, from the calixarene family of concave compounds. These easy to synthesize macrocycles can be decorated at the upper rim through the eight hydroxyl groups and/or the 2-position of the aromatic ring. They are good synthons in supramolecular chemistry leading to appealing assemblies such as open-inclusion complexes, capsules and tubes through multiple weak interactions with various guests. Halogen bonding (XB) is a highly directional non-covalent interaction by an electron-deficient halogen atom as a donor that interacts with a Lewis base, the XB acceptor. This tutorial review provides an overview of recent advances…

inorganic chemicalsHalogen bond010405 organic chemistryChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSynthonSupramolecular chemistryGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAcceptorCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesCalixareneHalogenMaterials ChemistryLewis acids and basesThe Chemical Record
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Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 (STIM1) Is Involved in the Regulation of Mitochondrial Shape and Bioenergetics and Plays a Role in Oxidative Stress

2012

Calcium ions are involved in a plethora of cellular functions including cell death and mitochondrial energy metabolism. Store-operated Ca(2+) entry over the plasma membrane is activated by depletion of intracellular Ca(2+) stores and is mediated by the sensor STIM1 and the channel ORAI1. We compared cell death susceptibility to oxidative stress in STIM1 knock-out and ORAI1 knockdown mouse embryonic fibroblasts and in knock-out cells with reconstituted wild type and dominant active STIM1. We show that STIM1 and ORAI1 deficiency renders cells more susceptible to oxidative stress, which can be rescued by STIM1 and ORAI1 overexpression. STIM1 knock-out mitochondria are tubular, have a higher Ca…

inorganic chemicalsProgrammed cell deathORAI1 ProteinEukaryotic Initiation Factor-2Active Transport Cell NucleusApoptosisMitochondrionBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryMiceeIF-2 KinasemedicineAnimalsStromal Interaction Molecule 1PhosphorylationMolecular BiologyTranscription factorCells CulturedMice KnockoutEIF-2 kinaseMembrane GlycoproteinsEndoplasmic reticulumMolecular Bases of DiseaseSTIM1Cell BiologyFibroblastsEmbryo MammalianMitochondriaCell biologyOxidative Stressbiology.proteinCalciumCalcium ChannelsEnergy MetabolismIntracellularOxidative stressJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Predicting the activity of single isolated Lewis acid sites in solid catalysts.

2006

An experimental study of the activity of Ti-, Zr- and Sn-beta catalysts in different types of oxidation reactions is combined with a quantum-chemical analysis of the electronic properties of the active sites and the adsorbed reactants. The differences observed in the catalytic behaviour of the three materials are explained in terms of the molecular orbital distribution of each system. The intrinsic Lewis acid strength of the isolated active site, the degree of back-donation from the catalyst to the empty orbitals of the organic reactant and the net atomic charges on selected atoms are proposed as predictors of reactivity.

inorganic chemicalsbiologyChemistryOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryActive siteGeneral ChemistryRedoxCatalysisCatalysisAdsorptionAtomic orbitalbiology.proteinMolecular orbitalReactivity (chemistry)Lewis acids and basesChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Friedel-Crafts catalytic alkylations using rare earth-based mineral supports

1998

Abstract Rare earth halides supported on mineral supports (K10 montmorillonite and silica) were investigated as catalysts for Friedel-Crafts alkylations. This project concerns the replacement of the widely used Lewis acid AlCl3 in Friedel-Crafts reactions by environmentally friendly catalysts in that they circumvent the production of aluminum waste. The catalytic activity of these heterogeneous catalysts was established in a series of alkylations of aromatic compounds.

inorganic chemicalsintegumentary systemHalideGeneral ChemistryAlkylationHeterogeneous catalysisEnvironmentally friendlyCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorillonitechemistryOrganic chemistryLewis acids and basesFriedel–Crafts reactionComptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIC - Chemistry
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Water compatible gold(III)-catalysed synthesis of unsymmetrical ethers from alcohols.

2008

An efficient and broad-scoped method for the preparation of unsymmetrical ethers from alcohols catalysed by the simplest and least expensive gold catalyst, NaAuCl 4 , is described for the first time. The procedure enables the etherification of benzylic and tertiary alcohols with moderate to good yields under mild conditions with low catalyst loading. Symmetrical ethers, the usual side products in the etherification of alcohols, were not detected in this case. The formation of the racemic ether from a chiral benzyl alcohol suggests the intermediacy of a carbocation, which has not previously been postulated for gold-catalysed reactions involving alcohols.

inorganic chemicalsorganic chemicalsOrganic ChemistryEtherHomogeneous catalysisGeneral ChemistryCarbocationCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundGold iiichemistryBenzyl alcoholOrganic chemistryheterocyclic compoundsLewis acids and basesTertiary alcoholsChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Evolutionary Study of Disorder in Protein Sequences

2020

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) contain regions lacking intrinsic globular structure (intrinsically disordered regions, IDRs). IDPs are present across the tree of life, with great variability of IDR type and frequency even between closely related taxa. To investigate the function of IDRs, we evaluated and compared the distribution of disorder content in 10,695 reference proteomes, confirming its high variability and finding certain correlation along the Euteleostomi (bony vertebrates) lineage to number of cell types. We used the comparison of orthologs to study the function of disorder related to increase in cell types, observing that multiple interacting subunits of protein comple…

intrinsically disordered regionsortholog comparisonLineage (evolution)High variabilitylcsh:QR1-502comparative genomicsBiologyIntrinsically disordered proteinsBiochemistryArticlelcsh:MicrobiologyEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesSequence Analysis ProteinAnimalsDatabases ProteinMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyComparative genomics0303 health sciences030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyEvolutionary biologyVertebratesProteomeintrinsically disordered proteinsFunction (biology)Biomolecules
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SOUTH AMERICAN COLLABORATION IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS ON LEISHMANIASIS: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS IN SCOPUS (2000-2011)

2014

Objetivos: Evaluar la producción y la red de colaboración de investigación sobre leishmaniasis en Sudamérica. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio bibliométrico usando la base de datos SCOPUS. La unidad de análisis fueron los artículos originales de investigación publicados desde el año 2000 hasta 2011, realizados sobre leishmaniasis y que incluyeron al menos un autor sudamericano. Se obtuvieron para cada artículo: nombre de la revista, idioma, año de publicación, número de autores, instituciones, países y otras variables. Resultados: 3174 artículos fueron publicados, 2.272 de ellos eran artículos originales. Se identificaron 1.160 firmas institucionales diferentes, 58 países y 398 revistas cient…

lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicineBibliometric analysislcsh:RC955-962Collaborative networkScopusLibrary scienceCommunity networksBibliometricOriginal researchUnit (housing)Political sciencemedicineHumansBiomedical researchCooperative BehaviorLeishmaniasisLeishmaniaScientific productionLeishmaniasisGeneral MedicineSouth Americamedicine.diseaseDatabases BibliographicNeglected diseasesInfectious DiseasesBibliometricsSouth americanPeriodicals as TopicAnalysisRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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Prediction of Specific TCR-Peptide Binding From Large Dictionaries of TCR-Peptide Pairs

2019

Abstract The T cell repertoire is composed of T cell receptors (TCR) selected by their cognate MHC-peptides and naive TCR that do not bind known peptides. While the task of distinguishing a peptide-binding TCR from a naive TCR unlikely to bind any peptide can be performed using sequence motifs, distinguishing between TCRs binding different peptides requires more advanced methods. Such a prediction is the key for using TCR repertoires as disease-specific biomarkers. We here used large scale TCR-peptide dictionaries with state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) methods to produce ERGO (pEptide tcR matchinG predictiOn), a highly specific classifier to predict which TCR binds to which…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyComputer scienceevaluation methodsT-LymphocytesT cellImmunologyReceptors Antigen T-CellEpitopes T-LymphocyteTarget peptidePeptide bindingPeptidechemical and pharmacologic phenomenaComputational biologyLigandsSoftware implementationautoencoder (AE)AntigenEvaluation methodsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsEpitope specificityAntigensDatabases ProteinOriginal Researchchemistry.chemical_classificationBinding SitesT cell repertoireChemistryRepertoirelong short-term memory (LSTM)T-cell receptorepitope specificitydeep learninghemic and immune systemsmedicine.anatomical_structuremachine learningPeptidesSequence motiflcsh:RC581-607SoftwareProtein BindingSignal TransductionTCR repertoire analysisFrontiers in Immunology
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Trends in scientific research in Insights into Imaging: a bibliometric review

2019

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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinelcsh:R895-920Citation indexScopusLibrary scienceBibliometrics030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingRanking (information retrieval)Databases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSCImago Journal RankMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBibliographicbusiness.industryPublicationsIndex (publishing)QuartileBibliometrics030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDiagnostic imagingOriginal ArticlebusinessCitationJournal impact factorInsights into Imaging
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