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Glycine-functionalized copper(ii) hydroxide nanoparticles with high intrinsic superoxide dismutase activity

2017

Superoxide dismutases (SOD) are a group of enzymes that catalyze the dismutation of superoxide (O2−) radicals into molecular oxygen (O2) and H2O2 as a first line of defense against oxidative stress. Here, we show that glycine-functionalized copper(II) hydroxide nanoparticles (Gly-Cu(OH)2 NPs) are functional SOD mimics, whereas bulk Cu(OH)2 is insoluble in water and catalytically inactive. In contrast, Gly-Cu(OH)2 NPs form water-dispersible mesocrystals with a SOD-like activity that is larger than that of their natural CuZn enzyme counterpart. Based on this finding, we devised an application where Gly-Cu(OH)2 NPs were incorporated into cigarette filters. Cigarette smoke contains high concent…

RadicalInorganic chemistryGlycine02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistrymedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesSuperoxide dismutasechemistry.chemical_compoundSmokeHydroxidesmedicineHumansGeneral Materials ScienceReactive nitrogen specieschemistry.chemical_classificationCopper(II) hydroxideReactive oxygen speciesbiologySuperoxide DismutaseSuperoxideHydrogen PeroxideTobacco Products021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical scienceschemistryA549 Cellsbiology.proteinNanoparticlesHydroxideReactive Oxygen Species0210 nano-technologyCopperOxidative stressNanoscale
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Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae on biomass production and nitrogen fixation of berseem clover plants subjected to water stress.

2014

Several studies, performed mainly in pots, have shown that arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis can mitigate the negative effects of water stress on plant growth. No information is available about the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis on berseem clover growth and nitrogen (N) fixation under conditions of water shortage. A field experiment was conducted in a hilly area of inner Sicily, Italy, to determine whether symbiosis with AM fungi can mitigate the detrimental effects of drought stress (which in the Mediterranean often occurs during the late period of the growing season) on forage yield and symbiotic N2 fixation of berseem clover. Soil was either left under water stress (i.e., rai…

RainBiomasslcsh:MedicinePlant ScienceSoil ChemistryTrifolium alexandrinumMycorrhizaeBiomasslcsh:ScienceSicilyPlant Growth and DevelopmentMultidisciplinaryEcologyTemperaturefood and beveragesAgriculturePlantsDroughtsSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeChemistryAgricultural soil scienceNitrogen fixationN fixationAM fungiResearch ArticleField experimentWater stressGrowing seasonForageCropsMycologyBiologyMicrobiologyCropAgricultural ProductionSymbiosisStress PhysiologicalNitrogen FixationPlant-Environment InteractionsEnvironmental ChemistryBiologyAM fungi; Trifolium alexandrinum; N fixation; Water stressAnalysis of VarianceNitrogen IsotopesPlant Ecologyfungilcsh:RFungiSustainable AgricultureAgronomyTrifoliumlcsh:QAgronomic EcologyAgroecologyPLoS ONE
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Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of strictosidine synthase from Rauvolfia: the first member of a novel enzyme family.

2004

Strictosidine synthase is a central enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of almost all plant monoterpenoid indole alkaloids. Strictosidine synthase from Rauvolfia serpentina was heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli. Crystals of the purified recombinant enzyme have been obtained by the hanging-drop technique at 303 K with potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate as precipitant. The crystals belong to the space group R3 with cell dimensions of a=b=150.3 A and c=122.4 A. Under cryoconditions (120 K), the crystals diffract to about 2.95 A.

RauvolfiaStrictosidine synthaseDNA PlantStereochemistryBiophysicsmedicine.disease_causeCrystallography X-RayBiochemistryRauwolfiaAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesislawRauvolfia serpentinaCarbon-Nitrogen LyasesmedicineEscherichia coliCrystallizationMolecular BiologyEscherichia colichemistry.chemical_classificationTetrahydratebiologyBase Sequencebiology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsEnzymechemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinBiochimica et biophysica acta
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Recent advances in the electrochemical reduction of substrates involving N−O Bonds

2020

Reduction (complexity)540 Chemistry and allied sciencesChemistry540 ChemieInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryElectrochemistryNitrogenOxygen
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Dataset of a globally relevant stock of soil nitrogen in the Yedoma permafrost domain

2022

This dataset merges nitrogen data from the Yedoma domain. It includes numerous fieldwork campaigns, which take place since 1998. In total 467 samples from the active layer (seasonally thawed layer), 175 samples from perennially frozen Holocene cover deposits, 479 samples from thermokarst deposits in drained thermokarst, 175 in-situ thawed, diagenetically (anaerobic microbial decomposition possible during unfrozen phase) altered Yedoma deposits (called Taberite), and 917 samples from frozen Yedoma deposits are included. Moreover it includes a NH4+ and NO3- quantification basing on of 658 samples, including 378 data points for NH4+ (active layer, 93; Holocene cover, 108; thermokarst sediment,…

Reference sourceNitrogenpermafrost thawLocationStratigraphyorganicDensityDEPTH sediment/rockPermafrost Research AWI_PermaArcticDensity bulk permafrostPermafrost Research (AWI_Perma)Sample numbernitrogen cycletop minCarbon Nitrogen ratiobulkELEVATIONLONGITUDEtotalorganic matterbottom maxDepthDepth top/minWater (ice) segregatedCarbonCarbon/Nitrogen ratiosediment rocksegregatedSample IDWater iceNitrogen totalclimate feedbackLATITUDEEarth System ResearchDepth bottom/maxPersistent IdentifierCarbon organic totalReference/sourcepermafrost
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Rotational CARS thermometry at high temperature (1800 K) and high pressure (0.1-1.55 MPa)

2007

International audience; Dual-broadband rotational CARS (DB-RCARS) thermometry has been investigated at high temperature and high pressure. Single-shot measurements were performed at 1800 K, in air and nitrogen at pressures up to 1.55 MPa and in oxygen at pressures up to 0.5 MPa. For all conditions, the resonant signal contribution to the spectra clearly dominated over the non-resonant one, implying the high potential for DB-RCARS for temperature and concentration measurements also at the high temperatures and pressures used in the present investigation. The relative standard deviation was generally similar to 2% for single-shot data at pressures from 0.5 to 1.55 MPa. At the investigated tem…

Relative standard deviationAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesOxygenSpectral lineStandard deviation010309 opticssymbols.namesakecombustion diagnostics0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Sciencerotational CARSSpectroscopy[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyNitrogengas-phase thermometryHigh pressureExcited statesymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopy
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Five-Membered Nitrogen Heterocycles from Iron-Substituted Enals: Novel Insight into the η5-Cyclopentadienyl(dicarbo…

2010

Residue (chemistry)Cyclopentadienyl complexChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineMedicinal chemistryNitrogenPyrrole derivativesChemInform
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Analysis of pesticide residues in fruit and vegetables by matrix solid phase dispersion (MSPD) and different gas chromatography element-selective det…

1995

A comparison between different element selective detectors for the determination of organophosphorus and organochlorine pesticide residues, from fruit and vegetables, was performed by capillary GC with electron capture detector (ECD), nitrogen phosphorus detector (NPD), flame photometric detector (FPD) in the sulphur and phosphorus modes, and mass spectrometry detector (MSD) in selected ion monitoring (SIM) mode. Pesticides were extracted from the different foodstuffs by Matrix Solid Phase Dispersion (MSPD). Recoveries of 41–108 % with relative standard deviation of 2–14 % in the concentration range 0.5–10 μg L−1 were obtained in oranges, lemons, grapefruit, pears, plums, lettuces and tomat…

Residue (complex analysis)ChromatographyNitrogen–phosphorus detectorPesticide residueChemistryOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)Electron capture detectorSelected ion monitoringGas chromatographySolid phase extractionChromatographia
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Estuarine sediment quality assessment by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy

2010

Partial least squares Fourier-transform infrared (PLS-FTIR) models were developed for the quality assessment of estuarine sediments through the evaluation of several physico-chemical parameters. Models were based on the chemometric treatment of attenuated total reflection (ATR) spectra directly obtained from samples previously lyophilized and sieved through a lower than 63 μm grid. Spectra were scanned from 3997 to 523 cm-1, averaging 36 scans per spectrum with a nominal resolution of 8 cm-1. Models were built using reference data obtained for sediment samples collected from Ria de Arousa estuary. Hierarchical cluster classification of sediment ATR spectra was employed for the establishment…

Resolution (mass spectrometry)Elemental analysisChemistryAttenuated total reflectionPartial least squares regressionAnalytical chemistryTrace elementchemistry.chemical_elementSedimentFourier transform infrared spectroscopyNitrogenSpectroscopyVibrational Spectroscopy
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Symbiotic N2 fixation activity in relation to C economy of Pisum sativum L. as a function of plant phenology

2003

The relationships between symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) activity and C fluxes were investigated in pea plants (Pisum sativum L. cv. Baccara) using simultaneous 13 C and 15 N labelling. Analysis of the dynamics of labelled CO 2 efflux from the nodulated roots allowed the different components associated with SNF activity to be calculated, together with root and nodule synthetic and maintenance processes. The carbon costs for the synthesis of roots and nodules were similar and decreased with time. Carbon lost by turnover, associated with maintenance processes, decreased with time for nodules while it increased in the roots. Nodule turnover remained higher than root turnover until flowering…

RhizobiaceaeTime FactorsPhysiologyPlant ScienceBiologymedicine.disease_causePlant RootsRhizobium leguminosarumPisum[SDV.BV.BOT] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/BotanicsSativumOxygen ConsumptionSymbiosisNitrogen FixationBotanymedicineSymbiosisComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRhizobium leguminosarumfungiPeasfood and beverages[SDV.BV.BOT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Botanicsbiology.organism_classificationIsotopes of nitrogenKineticsNitrogen fixationSpecific activitySeasons
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