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Cluster organization and pore structure of ion channels formed by beticolin 3, a nonpeptidic fungal toxin

1999

Beticolin 3 (B3) belongs to a family of nonpeptidic phytotoxins produced by the fungus Cercospora beticola, which present a broad spectrum of cytotoxic effects. We report here that, at cytotoxic concentration (10 microM), B3 formed voltage-independent, weakly selective ion channels with multiple conductance levels in planar lipid bilayers. In symmetrical standard solutions, conductance values of the first levels were, respectively, 16 +/- 1 pS, 32 +/- 2 pS, and 57 +/- 2 pS (n = 4) and so on, any conductance level being roughly twice the lower one. Whether a cluster organization of elementary channels or different channel structures underlies this particular property was addressed by investi…

Models Molecular[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Lipid BilayersMolecular ConformationBiophysicsIn Vitro Techniques010402 general chemistryHeterocyclic Compounds 4 or More Rings01 natural sciencesBiophysical PhenomenaIon ChannelsMembrane Potentials03 medical and health sciencesElectrical resistivity and conductivityCluster (physics)Lipid bilayerIon channelComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyMembrane potential0303 health sciencesChemistryElectric ConductivityConductanceBiological activityMycotoxins0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographySelectivityResearch Article
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Entropy–enthalpy compensation at the single protein level: pH sensing in the bacterial channel OmpF

2014

The pH sensing mechanism of the OmpF channel operates via ligand modification: increasing acidity induces the replacement of cations with protons in critical binding sites decreasing the channel conductance. Aside from the change in enthalpy associated with the binding, there is also a change in the microscopic arrangements of ligands, receptors and the surrounding solvent. We show that the pH-modulation of the single channel conduction involves small free energy changes because large enthalpic and entropic contributions change in opposite ways, demonstrating an approximate enthalpy–entropy compensation for different salts and concentrations. We wish to acknowledge the support from the Span…

Models Molecularentropy-enthalpy compensationChemistryLigandEntropyEnthalpyBinding energyElectric ConductivitypH sensingPorinsConductanceThermodynamicsHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationThermal conductionbinding energyPotassium ChlorideSolventModels ChemicalComputer SimulationGeneral Materials Sciencesense organsBinding siteskin and connective tissue diseasesentropyEntropy (order and disorder)
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Bɪ-CомDᴇт: Community Detection in Bipartite Networks

2019

Abstract Extracting hidden communities from bipartite networks witnessed a determined effort. In this respect, different streams of research relied on bipartite networks to unveil communities. In this paper, we introduce a new approach, called Bi-Comdet, that aims to an efficient community detection in bipartite networks. The main trust of the introduced approach is that it stresses on the importance of grouping two types of nodes in communities having a full connection between its nodes. The quality of the unveiled communities, is assessed through some metrics borrowed from the FCA community, to wit modularity, overlapping and stability. These metrics are then aggregated through the use of…

Modularity (networks)Theoretical computer scienceComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectStability (learning theory)Conductance020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyModularity0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBipartite graphGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences020201 artificial intelligence & image processingQuality (business)General Environmental Sciencemedia_commonProcedia Computer Science
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Cooperative Effects Enhance Electric-Field-Induced Conductance Switching in Molecular Monolayers

2011

The anchoring of molecules with functional groups at surfaces permits information processing based on two stable molecular states that can be tuned externally by light irradiation and external fields. By using a molecular model that incorporates the essential characteristics of the problem, we show that the local interactions between adjacent molecules in a densely packed monolayer can stabilize domains with the same molecular state because of cooperative processes, enhancing significantly the switching properties between the molecular states. The case of electric-field-induced conductance switching is exploited in two possible applications: the design of a logic gates system and the operat…

Molecular modelChemistryConductanceNanotechnologyOptical switchNanomagnetSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDipoleGeneral EnergyChemical physicsElectric fieldMonolayerMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Metallic Nanoparticles Linked to Molecular Switches as Signal Processing Devices

2009

We explore theoretically the use of nanoscale switches whose conductance can be varied between two states by an external stimulus to implement signal processing devices. The building block is formed by a metallic nanoparticle linked to two electrodes by an organic ligand and a molecular switch. The system implementation exploits the sharp current resonance of the system that occurs when the frequencies of the applied potential and the induced variation on the switch conductance coincide.

Molecular switchSignal processingMaterials sciencebusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringConductanceNanoparticleBioengineeringGeneral ChemistryApplied potentialCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrodeOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessMetal nanoparticlesNanoscopic scaleJournal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Device variability and circuit redundancy in signal processing based on nanoswitches

2009

Signal processing based on molecular switches whose conductance can be tuned by an external stimulus between two (on and off) states has been proposed recently (Cervera et al 2008 J. Appl. Phys. 104 084317). The basic building block is a metal nanoparticle linked to two electrodes by an organic ligand and a nanoswitch. The net charge delivered by this nanostructure exhibits a sharp resonance when the alternating potential applied between the electrodes has the same frequency as the periodic variation between the on and off conductance states induced on the nanoswitch. This resonance can be used to process an external signal by selectively extracting the weight of the different harmonics. Ho…

Molecular switchSignal processingNanostructureMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringConductanceBioengineeringNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryMechanics of MaterialsHarmonicsElectrodePhenomenological modelOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials ScienceKinetic Monte CarloElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessNanotechnology
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Cinema Data Mining

2015

While the physiological response of humans to emotional events or stimuli is well-investigated for many modalities (like EEG, skin resistance, ...), surprisingly little is known about the exhalation of so-called Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) at quite low concentrations in response to such stimuli. VOCs are molecules of relatively small mass that quickly evaporate or sublimate and can be detected in the air that surrounds us. The paper introduces a new field of application for data mining, where trace gas responses of people reacting on-line to films shown in cinemas (or movie theaters) are related to the semantic content of the films themselves. To do so, we measured the VOCs from a mov…

Movie theaterGranger causalitybusiness.industryComputer scienceData miningcomputer.software_genreSkin conductancebusinessCausalitycomputerAbductive reasoningProceedings of the 21th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
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Biomolecular conjugation inside synthetic polymer nanopores via glycoprotein-lectin interactions

2011

We demonstrate the supramolecular bioconjugation of concanavalin A (Con A) protein with glycoenzyme horseradish peroxidase (HRP) inside single nanopores, fabricated in heavy ion tracked polymer membranes. Firstly, the HRP-enzyme was covalently immobilized on the inner wall of the pores using carbodiimide coupling chemistry. The immobilized HRP-enzyme molecules bear sugar (mannose) groups available for the binding of Con A protein. Secondly, the bioconjugation of Con A on the pore wall was achieved through its biospecific interactions with the mannose residues of the HRP enzyme. The immobilization of biomolecules inside the nanopore leads to the reduction of the available area for ionic tran…

NanometresSynthetic membraneTransport equationNanoporesInformation processingRectification propertiesCylinders (shapes)Materials TestingConcanavalin AGeneral Materials ScienceFunctional polymersConical nanoporeschemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryBlocking effectElectric rectifiersComputer simulationEnzymesData processingNanoporeEnzyme moleculesFunctional polymersMolecular imprintingPorosityBio-molecularInner wallsMolecular imprintingSupramolecular chemistryNanotechnologyHorseradish peroxidaseIonic transportsNanocapsulesBio-conjugationMoleculeParticle SizeAqueous solutionsGlycoproteinsBiomoleculesBioconjugationBiomoleculeNanostructuresModel simulationChemical engineeringModels ChemicalPolymer membraneConductance stateFISICA APLICADABiospecific interactionSynthetic polymersSugarsSupramolecular chemistryPore wallCarbodiimide-coupling chemistry
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Voltage-activated transport of ions through single-walled carbon nanotubes

2017

International audience; Ionic transport through single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) is promising for many applications but remains both experimentally challenging and highly debated. Here we report ionic current measurements through microfluidic devices containing one or several SWCNTs of diameter of 1.2 to 2 nm unexpectedly showing a linear or a voltage-activated I-V dependence. Transition from an activated to a linear behavior, and stochastic fluctuations between different current levels were notably observed. For linear devices, the high conductance confirmed with different chloride salts indicates that the nanotube/water interface exhibits both a high surface charge density and flow…

NanotubeRange (particle radiation)Materials scienceIonic bondingCharge densityConductanceNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotube010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionIonsymbols.namesakeChemical physicslaw[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]symbols[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]General Materials Science0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopy
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Model predictions of the ionic mechanisms underlying the beating and bursting pacemaker characteristics of molluscan neurons

1976

The general properties of the excitable membrane on molluscan pacemaker neurons can be described on the basis of a fair amount of experimental evidence available in the literature. The neuronal membrane exhibits under voltage clamp an initial inward current carried by both Na+ and Ca2+ ions, the time- and voltage-dependent characteristics of which are similar to that of other excitable structures. The conductance mechanism for the two ion species and the transport kinetics appear to be closely similar. The time course and amplitude of the delayed outward current carried by K+ ions shows a marked dependence on the membrane potential. Characteristic for the molluscan neurons is the existence …

NeuronsMembrane potentialPhysicsCardiac transient outward potassium currentGeneral Computer ScienceVoltage clampModels NeurologicalSnailsElectric ConductivityAction PotentialsConductanceCations MonovalentHyperpolarization (biology)BurstingPacemaker potentialAmplitudeElectronic engineeringBiophysicsAnimalsBiotechnologyBiological Cybernetics
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