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Infrared Difference Spectroscopy of Proteins: From Bands to Bonds

2020

Infrared difference spectroscopy probes vibrational changes of proteins upon their perturbation. Compared with other spectroscopic methods, it stands out by its sensitivity to the protonation state, H-bonding, and the conformation of different groups in proteins, including the peptide backbone, amino acid side chains, internal water molecules, or cofactors. In particular, the detection of protonation and H-bonding changes in a time-resolved manner, not easily obtained by other techniques, is one of the most successful applications of IR difference spectroscopy. The present review deals with the use of perturbations designed to specifically change the protein between two (or more) functional…

Spectrophotometry Infrared010405 organic chemistryInfraredChemistryMembrane ProteinsWaterHydrogen BondingProtonationGeneral ChemistryNanosecond010402 general chemistryVibration01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesIsotopic labelingChemical physicsMutagenesis Site-DirectedSide chainAnimalsHumansMoleculeAmino AcidsSpectroscopyRotational–vibrational couplingChemical Reviews
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[Perception of dyspnea and treatment adherence in asthmatic patients].

2008

OBJECTIVE: The majority of studies show that treatment adherence in chronic diseases such as asthma does not exceed 50%. Although the reasons may vary, it is clear that lack of treatment adherence is a determining factor in poor disease control. An association has also been observed between lack of perception of dyspnea and difficult-to-control asthma and with the occurrence of fatal or near-fatal asthma attacks. In this study we therefore attempted to demonstrate that one of the reasons that asthmatic patients do not adhere to treatment is a failure to perceive dyspnea associated with bronchial obstruction. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed 2 groups of patients with moderate persistent ast…

SpirometryAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTreatment adherencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInternal medicinePerceptionmedicineAsthmatic patientHumansDepression (differential diagnoses)Asthmamedia_commonmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDry-powder inhalerAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesDyspneaPhysical therapyAnxietyPatient ComplianceFemalemedicine.symptombusinessArchivos de bronconeumologia
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Le specie alloctone invasive in Sicilia: caratterizzazione del fenomeno, strategie di colonizzazione e possibili strategie di contrasto

2014

Stem injectionSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaSolanum capsicastrumArbuscular mycorrhizal fungiAcacia cyclopMelia azedarachJuglans nigraNaturalization proceIniezione del fustoInvasioni biologicheMediterranean basinAcaciaResprouting abilityMicorrize arbuscolariSpecie legnose esoticheAilanthus altissimaControllo chimicoAilantoPinus canariensiBacino del MediterraneoSchinus molleChemical controlProcesso di naturalizzazioneInvasive alien specieBiological invasionTree of Heaven
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Unusual interaction extended between the pyranose ring oxygen and Zn(II) center in the complexes derived from 4,6-O-butylidene/ethylidene-N-(α-hydrox…

2003

The Zn(II) complexes of 4,6-O-butylidene/ethylidene-N-(α-hydroxynaphthylidene/o-hydroxybenzylidene)-β-Image -glucopyranosylamine have been synthesized and characterized using spectral and analytical methods and structure for one of the products was established. The geometry of the complexes vary from unusual distorted trigonal bipyramidal to pseudo-bicapped tetrahedron depending upon the extent of binding of pyranose ring oxygens to the Zn(II) ion, as evidenced from crystal structures. Such interaction is also reflected on the optical rotation and CD spectral properties of these complexes in solution.

StereochemistryCenter (category theory)chemistry.chemical_elementPyranose Ring OxygenCrystal structureOxygenIonInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyTrigonal bipyramidal molecular geometryPseudo Bicapped TetrahedronchemistryPyranoseZn(Ii) ComplexesMaterials ChemistryTetrahedronPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryOptical rotationInorganic Chemistry Communications
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Stereoselective synthesis and determination of the cytotoxic properties of spicigerolide and three of its stereoisomers.

2003

Stereoselective syntheses of the naturally occurring, cytotoxic lactone spicigerolide and three nonnatural stereoisomers thereof are described. The commercially available sugar l-rhamnose was in all cases the chiral starting material. Key steps in each of these syntheses were asymmetric Brown allylations and ring-closing metatheses. The cytotoxic activities of the four lactones against a range of tumoral lines were then determined.

StereochemistryRhamnoseStereoisomerismAntineoplastic AgentsMetathesisChemical synthesisRhamnosechemistry.chemical_compoundLactonesStructure-Activity RelationshipCell Line TumorCytotoxic T cellStructure–activity relationshipOrganic chemistryHumanschemistry.chemical_classificationCell DeathChemistryorganic chemicalsOrganic ChemistryStereoisomerismGeneral MedicineSpicigerolideAldoseCyclizationOrgan SpecificityStereoselectivityLactoneThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Influence of composition(CO2 and Sugar) on aroma release and perception of mint-flavored carbonated beverages

2009

The aim of the present work was to identify and quantify physical mechanisms responsible for in-nose aroma release during the consumption of mint-flavored carbonated beverages in order to better understand how they are perceived. The effect of two composition factors (sugar and CO(2)) was investigated on both the sensory and physicochemical properties of drinks by studying in vitro and in vivo aroma release. Sensory results revealed that the presence of CO(2) increased aroma perception regardless of the sugar content. In agreement with volatility parameters, in vivo measurements showed that carbonated drinks released a greater quantity of aroma compounds in the nose space than non-carbonate…

SucroseChemical Phenomenagenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectFlavourCarbonated Beverages01 natural sciencesSensory analysisSOFT DRINK0404 agricultural biotechnologyFLAVOR COMPOUNDSSENSORY ANALYSISPerception[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringIn vivo measurementsFlavor perceptionHumansFood scienceSugarFlavorAromamedia_commonRELEASEbiologyChemistry010401 analytical chemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryCarbon Dioxidebiology.organism_classificationOlfactory Perception040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesMentholOdorantsNOSE SPACEVolatilizationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesMentha
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“Water Association” Band in Saccharide Amorphous Matrices: Role of Residual Water on Bioprotection

2021

Saccharides protect biostructures against adverse environmental conditions mainly by preventing large scale motions leading to unfolding. The efficiency of this molecular mechanism, which is higher in trehalose with respect to other sugars, strongly depends on hydration and sugar/protein ratio. Here we report an Infrared Spectroscopy study on dry amorphous matrices of the disaccharides trehalose, maltose, sucrose and lactose, and the trisaccharide raffinose. Samples with and without embedded protein (Myoglobin) are investigated at different sugar/protein ratios, and compared. To inspect matrix properties we analyse the Water Association Band (WAB), and carefully decompose it into sub-bands,…

SucroseSucrosePopulationwaterLactose010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisArticleInorganic Chemistrylcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundRaffinose0103 physical sciencesAnimalsTrisaccharideHorsesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRaffinoseLactoseeducationSugarinfrared spectroscopyMolecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5Spectroscopytrehalosechemistry.chemical_classificationeducation.field_of_study010304 chemical physicsOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineMaltoseTrehalose0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationschemistryChemical engineeringlcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999myoglobinbiopreservation
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Inflection points and topology of surfaces in 4-space

2000

We consider asymptotic line fields on generic surfaces in 4-space and show that they are globally defined on locally convex surfaces, and their singularities are the inflection points of the surface. As a consequence of the generalized Poincare-Hopf formula, we obtain some relations between the number of inflection points in a generic surface and its Euler number. In particular, it follows that any 2-sphere, generically embedded as a locally convex surface in 4-space, has at least 4 inflection points.

Surface (mathematics)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisRegular polygonBullet-nose curveTopologySpace (mathematics)Asymptotic curvesymbols.namesakeInflection pointsymbolsGravitational singularityEuler numberMathematicsTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Disclosing the emissive surface traps in green-emitting carbon nanodots

2021

Abstract The bright photoluminescence of surface-functionalized carbon nanoparticles, known as carbon nanodots (CDs), has been studied for more than a decade because of its fundamental photo-physical interest and strong technological potential. However, the essential nature of the electronic states involved in their typical light emission remains very elusive. Here, we provide conclusive evidence that surface carboxylic moieties are the key to CD fluorescence. The synergy of nanosecond and femtosecond optical studies, cryogenic fluorescence, computational investigations and chemical engineering of a strategically chosen model CD system, allows to demonstrate that their visible-light transit…

Surface (mathematics)PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceCryogenic studieschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryNanosecond010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFluorescenceFluorescence0104 chemical sciencesElectron transferchemistryChemical physicsFemtosecondFemtosecond spectroscopyCarbon dotsGeneral Materials ScienceLight emissionQuantum chemical calculations0210 nano-technologyCarbon
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α-d-Glucopyranose Adsorption on a Pd30 Cluster Supported on Boron Nitride Nanotube

2016

Boron nitride nanotube (BNNT) as an innovative support for carbohydrate transformation processes was evaluated, using density functional theory. The α-d-glucopyranose adsorption on a Pd30 cluster, supported on BNNT, was used to check both the local activity of topologically different metallic sites and the effects of the proximity of the BNNT surface to the same metallic sites. Detailed geometrical and electronic analyses performed on Pd30/BNNT and α-d-glucopyranose/Pd30/BNNT systems were discussed. It was observed that the deposition of the Pd30 cluster onto the BNNT support gives rise to an electronic rearrangement, determining a charge transfer from the support to the adsorbed metal clus…

Surface site reactivityChemical substanceNanotechnologyElectron donor02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryDFT01 natural sciencesBoron nitride nanotubeCatalysisCatalysiCatalysisMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSupported palladium catalystCluster (physics)Chemistry (all)Molecular electrostatic potentialGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBoron nitride nanotube; DFT; Molecular electrostatic potential; Supported palladium catalyst; Surface site reactivity; α-d-Glucopyranose adsorption; Catalysis; Chemistry (all)0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical physicsvisual_artα-d-Glucopyranose adsorptionvisual_art.visual_art_mediumDensity functional theory0210 nano-technologyScience technology and societyTopics in Catalysis
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