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Exopeptidase digestion in combination with field desorption mass spectrometry for amino acid sequence determination

1982

Numerous studies have been devoted in the last years to the development of mass spectrometric methods for the sequence determination of peptides [ 1,2]. Most advanced among this work has been so far the rigorous chemical derivatization of oligopeptides to achieve sufficient volatility for the application of conventional (electron impact, EI) mass spectrometry [2-41. For example, the analysis by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) of mixtures of oligopeptide fragments derivatized after chemical or enzymatic hydrolysis of polypeptides has been successfully used for sequence determinations [2,5]. Major limitations of this approach are that only small peptide derivatives are amenable t…

Exopeptidase activityChromatographyProtein mass spectrometrybiologyChemistryBiophysicsProteinsCell BiologyExopeptidaseMass spectrometryBiochemistryMass SpectrometrySample preparation in mass spectrometryStructural BiologyField desorptionExopeptidasesGeneticsbiology.proteinMass spectrumAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyPeptide sequencePeptide HydrolasesFEBS Letters
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Interaction of Mo(CO) 6 and its derivative fragments with the Cu(001) surface: Influence on the decomposition process

2014

A theoretical study on the adsorption and decomposition of molybdenum carbonyl on the copper (001) surface is reported. The adsorption structures and energies of Mo(CO)n molecules (n = 1 … 6) are computed systematically using density functional theory with Van der Waals corrections. By analyzing the energies of the various conformations, the main factors that determine the stable adsorption geometry are identified. Insight into the thermodynamics of decomposition is gained by calculating the reaction energy for dissociation of Mo(CO)n into Mo(CO)n−1 and CO. In the gas phase, this reaction is highly endothermic for all n. On the Cu surface, however, removal of the first CO group (n = 6) beco…

Exothermic reactionChemistryChemical process of decompositionInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsEndothermic processAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsDissociation (chemistry)symbols.namesakeAdsorptionMolybdenumDesorptionsymbolsPhysical chemistry[CHIM]Chemical SciencesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryvan der Waals force
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Mass spectral identification of the blocked N-terminal tryptic peptide of the ATPase inhibitor from beef heart mitochondria

1984

AbstractThe presence of a formyl blocking group at the N-terminus of the ATPase inhibitor has been identified and the partial sequence of the N-terminal peptide has been determined by fast atom bombardment and field desorption coupled to mass spectrometry. Minor discrepancies in amino acid sequence of the inhibitor between the present and published data [(1981) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78, 7403-7407] are reported and its relationships with other inhbitors are briefly discussed.

Fast atom bombardmentATPaseBiophysicsPeptideN-formyi blocking groupSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMass spectrometryBiochemistryMass SpectrometryMitochondria HeartSpecies SpecificityStructural BiologyEndopeptidasesGeneticsAnimalsTrypsinAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyPeptide sequencechemistry.chemical_classificationBeef heart mitochondriabiologyChemistryTryptic peptideProteinsCell BiologyFast atom bombardmentField desorption Amino acid sequenceATPase inhibitorPeptide FragmentsMitochondriaProton-Translocating ATPasesBiochemistrybiology.proteinCattleFEBS Letters
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Strong-field molecular ionization: determination of ionization probabilities calibrated with field-free alignment

2006

International audience; We report an original optical method providing the probability of molecular ionization induced by femtosecond laser pulses. The approach consists of exploiting molecular alignment in order to extract reliable information about ionization. The cross defocusing technique implemented for this purpose reveals a sensitivity with respect to post-pulse alignment, as well as to free electron density induced by the ultra-short laser pulse. The analysis of the resulting signal gives thus access to absolute single-ionization probabilities calibrated through the degree of alignment provided that free electrons are mainly produced from single-ionization. The relevance of the meth…

Free electron model[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Physics::OpticsPhotoionization01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsOpticslawElectric fieldIonization0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic Physics010306 general physicsPhysics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsField desorptionFemtosecondAtomic physicsbusinessUltrashort pulse
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Bio-sintering processes in hexactinellid sponges: Fusion of bio-silica in giant basal spicules from Monorhaphis chuni☆

2009

The two sponge classes, Hexactinellida and Demospongiae, comprise a skeleton that is composed of siliceous skeletal elements (spicules). Spicule growth proceeds by appositional layering of lamellae that consist of silica nanoparticles, which are synthesized via the sponge-specific enzyme silicatein. While in demosponges during maturation the lamellae consolidate to a solid rod, the lamellar organization of hexactinellid spicules largely persists. However, the innermost lamellae, near the spicule core, can also fuse to a solid axial cylinder. Similar to the fusion of siliceous nanoparticles and lamella, in several hexactinellid species individual spicules unify during sintering-like processe…

FusionSpiculebiologyHexactinellidMolecular Sequence DataAnimal StructuresAnatomyBlotting NorthernSilicon Dioxidebiology.organism_classificationPoriferaSpongeLamella (surface anatomy)Sponge spiculeStructural BiologySpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationComplementary DNAMicroscopy Electron ScanningBiophysicsAnimalsLamellar structureJournal of Structural Biology
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Electrochemistry of methylene blue at an alkanethiol modified electrode

2012

International audience; Gold surfaces were derivatized with decanethiol. The electrochemistry of methylene blue at these modified electrodes was investigated in function of the gold cleaning process and compared with the results obtained at a bare gold electrode. Cyclic voltammetry at low methylene blue concentrations (c(MB) <= 16 mu M) yielded surface behavior data. The properties of the film vary with the electrode pretreatment. Without electrochemical cleaning step, the standard potential at a gold electrode modified with 1-decanethiol is nearly the same as on a bare gold electrode. On the other hand, when the electrode is electrochemically cleaned before adsorption of the alkanethiols, …

General Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistry02 engineering and technologyPRETREATMENT010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesMODIFIED GOLD ELECTRODESchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERSMonolayerElectrochemistrySURFACESTHIOL MONOLAYERSSelf-assembled monolayerIMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPYDNA021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesPOLYCRYSTALLINE GOLDchemistryStandard electrode potentialElectrodeCYCLIC VOLTAMMETRYCyclic voltammetry0210 nano-technologyMethylene blueREDUCTIVE DESORPTION
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Catalytic Dehydration of Fructose to 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural in Aqueous Medium over Nb2O5-Based Catalysts

2021

The catalytic dehydration of fructose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) in water was performed in the presence of pristine Nb2O5 and composites containing Nb and Ti, Ce or Zr oxides. In all experiments, fructose was converted to HMF using water as the solvent. The catalysts were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, N2 physical adsorption, infrared and Raman spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption of NH3. Experimental parameters such as fructose initial concentration, volume of the reacting suspension, operation temperature, reaction time and amount of catalyst were tuned in order to optimize the catalytic reaction process. The highest selectivit…

General Chemical Engineeringtitanium oxide02 engineering and technologybiomass valorization010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticle5-HMFCatalysisAutoclavechemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionbiomass valorization; 5-HMF; heterogeneous acid catalysis; niobium oxide; titanium oxide; green chemistryDesorptionGeneral Materials ScienceQD1-999green chemistryFructoseniobium oxide021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyheterogeneous acid catalysis0104 chemical sciencesSolventChemistrychemistryYield (chemistry)0210 nano-technologySelectivityNuclear chemistryNanomaterials
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Direct and fast determination of polychlorinated biphenyls in contaminated soils and sediments by thermal desorption-gas chromatography-tandem mass s…

2019

Abstract A direct procedure based on thermal desorption-gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (TD–GC–MS–MS) was developed for the fast extraction of seven polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from sediments and soils. PCBs were directly extracted, from 20 to 75 mg of sample, without any chemical pre-treatment or use of organic solvents, after the addition of 10 µL internal standard (PCB 195) in acetone. Sample treatment was totally automated. PCBs were extracted at 250 °C for 20 min, using a helium flow and the PCBs were trapped in a cryogenic Tenax trap at −10 °C. After that, analytes were directly desorbed at 270 °C and introduced to the GC–MS–MS system. Recoveries were established usin…

Geologic SedimentsChromatographyGas Chromatography/Tandem Mass SpectrometrySoil testChemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)TemperatureTenaxThermal desorptionReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineReference StandardsMass spectrometryPolychlorinated BiphenylsBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistrySoilCertified reference materialsTandem Mass SpectrometrySoil waterSolventsHumansSoil PollutantsJournal of Chromatography A
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Expanding the application of stir bar sorptive-dispersive microextraction approach to solid matrices: Determination of ultraviolet filters in coastal…

2018

This work describes a new method for the determination of organic compounds in solid samples based on the equilibrium desorption of the analytes in an aqueous phase followed by stir bar sorptive-dispersive microextraction (SBSDME). Sand samples, contaminated with UV filters due to bathing and recreational activities, were dispersed in an aqueous medium by using a coated stir bar with CoFe2O4@oleic acid magnetic nanoparticles. The UV filters were physically desorbed from the surface of the sand particles and rapidly adsorbed on the hydrophobic coating of the nanoparticles, which were retrieved by means of their magnetism after stopping the stirring. In this manner, both preconcentration of t…

Geologic SedimentsSorbent010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistryBathing BeachesGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryAdsorptionDesorptionSample preparationOrganic ChemicalsSolid Phase Microextraction0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDetection limitChromatographyChemistryOsmolar Concentration010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Aqueous two-phase systemWaterGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciencesStandard additionAdsorptionHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsSunscreening AgentsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of Chromatography A
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Supramolecular functionalization and concomitant enhancement in properties of Au25 clusters

2014

We present a versatile approach for tuning the surface functionality of an atomically precise 25 atom gold cluster using specific host-guest interactions between ?-cyclodextrin (CD) and the ligand anchored on the cluster. The supramolecular interaction between the Au25 cluster protected by 4-(t-butyl)benzyl mercaptan, labeled Au25SBB18, and CD yielding Au25SBB18�?�CDn (n = 1, 2, 3, and 4) has been probed experimentally using various spectroscopic techniques and was further analyzed by density functional theory calculations and molecular modeling. The viability of our method in modifying the properties of differently functionalized Au25 clusters is demonstrated. Besides modifying their optoe…

Gold clusterta214Molecular modelta114General EngineeringSupramolecular chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyCombinatorial chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBenzyl mercaptanchemistryComputational chemistryMolecular ProbesSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationCluster (physics)Surface modificationMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceDensity functional theorySpectrophotometry UltravioletGoldAmerican Chemical Society; Host guest interactions; Inclusion complex; Optoelectronic properties; Quantum clusters; Spectroscopic technique; Supramolecular interactions; Surface functionalities; Biocompatibility; Cyclodextrins; Ligands; Metal ions; Supramolecular chemistry; Gold compounds; gold; article; chemistry; mass spectrometry; molecular probe; ultraviolet spectrophotometry; Gold; Molecular Probes; Spectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization; Spectrophotometry UltravioletACS Nano
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