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Redox-Responsive Host-Guest Chemistry of a Flexible Cage with Naphthalene Walls

2020

“Naphthocage”, a naphthalene-based organic cage, reveals very strong binding (up to 1010 M–1) to aromatic (di)cationic guests, i.e., the tetrathiafulvalene mono- and dication and methyl viologen. Intercalation of the guests between two naphthalene walls is mediated by C–H···O, C–H···π, and cation···π interactions. The guests can be switched into and out of the cage by redox processes with high binding selectivity. Oxidation of the flexible cage itself in the absence of a guest leads to a stable radical cation with the oxidized naphthalene intercalated between and stabilized by the other two. Encapsulated guest cations are released from the cavity upon cage oxidation, paving the way to futur…

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Identification of glucan-mannoprotein complexes in the cell wall of Candida albicans using a monoclonal antibody that reacts with a (1,6)- -glucan ep…

1995

The use of a novel monoclonal antibody (mAb) that reacts with (1,6)-beta-glucan has permitted the study of the different covalent linkages between glucan and mannoproteins in the cell wall of Candida albicans. The mAb JRR1 was originally raised by immunization with Zymolyase extracts from C. albicans cell walls, but it soon became apparent that it reacted with a (1,6)-beta-glucan epitope. By using this antibody, we show the existence of glucan-mannoprotein complexes between the (1,6)-beta-glucan epitope recognized by the antibody and cell wall mannoproteins. The topology of the (1,6)-beta-glucan in the cell wall of C. albicans has also been studied.

beta-Glucansmedicine.drug_classFluorescent Antibody Techniquemacromolecular substancesMonoclonal antibodyBinding CompetitiveMicrobiologyChromatography AffinityEpitopeMicrobiologyFungal ProteinsMannansCell wallEpitopesAntigenCell WallPolysaccharidesCandida albicansmedicineCandida albicansGlucansGlucanchemistry.chemical_classificationMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologyTunicamycinAntibodies Monoclonalbiology.organism_classificationCorpus albicanscarbohydrates (lipids)stomatognathic diseaseschemistrybiology.proteinAntibodyMicrobiology
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Screening for Solute Transporters in Plant Photosynthetic Membranes

2008

As compared to chloroplast envelope transporters, the field of thylakoid transporters is largely unexplored. There is evidence for several transport activities in the plant thylakoid membrane, but only a copper P-type ATPase and an ATP/ADP carrier have been so far identified at the gene level in Arabidopsis thaliana. Using in silico analyses, we have predicted the existence of approximately 15 thylakoid transporters, including phosphate transporters and cation channels. For experimental validation, we have used peptide- specific antibodies and functional analyses in heterologous system. These novel data are highly relevant to understand the transport network of the thylakoid membrane and it…

biologyChemistryIn silicoATPasefood and beveragesTransportermacromolecular substancesbiology.organism_classificationChloroplast membraneChloroplastMembraneThylakoidBiophysicsbiology.proteinArabidopsis thaliana
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PHB-based films as matrices for pesticides

2002

Abstract The effects of pesticides incorporated into PHB-based polymeric matrices on the biodegradability of films and antifungal efficiency of immobilised pesticides to Botrytis cinerea was studied. The mass loss of tested PHB-based films for 2 weeks was 40–50% and after 4 weeks 92–96% of the initial mass. The fungicides Ronilan and Sumilex immobilised into the polymeric matrices did not depress the film degradation rate. PHB-based films caused changes in the soil microorganism association. Fungicides immobilised in PHB-based matrices decreased the count of the phytopathogenic fungus B. cinerea.

biologyChemistryMicroorganismtechnology industry and agriculturePlasticizerBioengineeringmacromolecular substancesBiodegradationPesticidemedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryFungicidemedicineOrganic chemistryDegradation (geology)Azotobacter chroococcumlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Nuclear chemistryBotrytis cinereaProcess Biochemistry
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Identification of four distinct subunit types in the unique 6 x 6 hemocyanin of the centipede Scutigera coleoptrata.

1999

We isolated 6 x 6 hemocyanin, dissociated it into subunits, and examined it by electron microscopy. The subunits were separated by native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), sodium dodecyl sulfate PAGE, and crossed immunoelectrophoresis. Single subunits were isolated by gel cutting from native PAGE and identified as hemocyanin by measuring their ultraviolet spectrum. A total of four distinct hemocyanin subunits were identified, and the subunit pattern of the three electrophoresis systems assigned to each other. The relative proportion of subunits a:b:c:d were 2 : 2 :: 1 as determined by densitometry. Presumably, c and d act as linkers between hexamers.

biologyCrossed immunoelectrophoresisStereochemistryMacromolecular Substancesmedicine.medical_treatmentProtein subunitNative Polyacrylamide Gel ElectrophoresisHemocyaninGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrophoresischemistryHemolymphHemocyaninsmedicineAnimalsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelSodium dodecyl sulfateCentipedeArthropodsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsScutigera coleoptrataDie Naturwissenschaften
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Survival analysis of three clones of Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera)

1994

Age-specific survival schedules of females from three genetically different clones of Brachionus plicatilis were analyzed at several environmental conditions in the laboratory.

biologyEcologyEnergetic costZoologymacromolecular substancesAquatic ScienceBrachionusbiology.organism_classificationSurvival analysisHydrobiologia
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Changes in the density of microtubular networks in mesophyll cells and mesophyll derived protoplasts of Nicotiana and Triticum during leaf development

1993

Changes in the density of microtubular mesh-works were analysed in mesophyll cells and mesophyll derived protoplasts of Nicotiana tabacum L. and Triticum aestivum L. during leaf development. The main purpose of this study was to test whether the low density, if not lack, of microtubular networks recently described in protoplasts that had been isolated from fully differentiated mesophyll cells happened during protoplast isolation or whether the loss of microtubules actually occurred during differentiation of the leaf tissue. Immunofluorescence microscopy showed that the density of the microtubular cytoskeleton in the leaf tissue decreased steadily after cessation of cell growth in both speci…

biologyNicotiana tabacumCellular differentiationfungifood and beveragesmacromolecular substancesPlant ScienceProtoplastbiology.organism_classificationCell biologyCell wallTubulinMicrotubuleBotanyGeneticsbiology.proteinCytoskeletonNicotianaPlanta
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Novel structural insights into F-actin-binding and novel functions of calponin homology domains.

2008

Tandem calponin homology (CH) domains are well-known actin filaments (F-actin) binding motifs. There has been a continuous debate about the details of CH domain-actin interaction, mainly because atomic level structures of F-actin are not available. A recent electron microscopy study has considerably advanced our structural understanding of CH domain:F-actin complex. On the contrary, it has recently also been shown that CH domains can bind other macromolecular systems: two CH domains from separate polypeptides Ncd80, Nuf2 can form a microtubule-binding site, as well as tandem CH domains in the EB1 dimer, while the single C-terminal CH domain of alpha-parvin has been observed to bind to a alp…

biologyTandemChemistryDimerCalponinCalcium-Binding ProteinsMicrofilament ProteinsF-actin bindingmacromolecular substancesMicrotubulesActinschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyActin CytoskeletonMicroscopy ElectronStructural BiologyStructural Homology Proteinbiology.proteinProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsPaxillinMolecular BiologyActinPaxillinMacromoleculeProtein Binding
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On the biosynthesis of cellulose in higher and lower plants

2007

Kinetic experiments on cotton cellulose and cellulose from the alga Valonia show, that the degree of polymerization during the biosynthesis of the secondary wall is independent of conversion and reaction conditions. During the whole synthesis period it remains constant at a DPw ∼ 13,000 for cotton and 16,500 for Valonia, respectively. Fractionation experiments indicate complete uniformity of the degree of polymerization at every stage of the biosynthesis. This means that the biosynthesis of secondary wall cellulose for both higher and lower plants must be a structure-controlled process and not a time-controlled one. Contrary to this evidence the synthesis of primary wall cellulose takes pla…

biologymacromolecular substancesFractionationDegree of polymerizationValoniaFibrilbiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesischemistryChemical engineeringElectron diffractionBiosynthetic processOrganic chemistryCelluloseJournal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia
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Elimination of Parathion by Hemoperfusion in Severe E 605 ForteR Intoxication in Vivo

1978

Severe parathion (P) intoxication results in complete inhibition of cholinesterase activity and toxic accumulation of acetylcholine. Besides these well known biochemical changes, there is evidence of direct toxic effects on the cardio-vascular system which may prove fatal due to an excess of P.

biologymedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentHalothane anaesthesiamacromolecular substancesPharmacologyHemoperfusionchemistry.chemical_compoundParathionchemistryIn vivobiology.proteinmedicineCarbonic anhydrase inhibitorAcetylcholineCholinesterasemedicine.drug
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