Search results for "Steric hindrances"

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Contact formation in random networks of elongated objects

2014

The effect of steric hindrance is an important aspect of granular packings as it gives rise to, e.g., limitations on the densities of ordered and disordered packings, both of which are essentially defined by the geometry of the constituents. Here we focus on random packing of rods via deposition and their distributions of contact number and segment length. Such statistical properties are relevant for mechanical properties of the structures, but the (quite large) steric effects on them have not been addressed in previous studies. We therefore develop a theory that describes the statistical properties of rod packings, while taking into account that the deposited rods cannot overlap and thus i…

contact formationorientational orderingscompactificationsteric hindrancespoisson statisticstatistical propertieselongated objectsgranular packings
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Modeling of the role of conformational dynamics in kinetics of the antigen-antibody interaction in heterogeneous phase.

2012

[EN] A novel approach that may potentially be used to study biomolecular interactions including the simultaneous determination of structural and kinetic binding parameters is described in this Article for the first time. It allows a rigid distinction between the possible reaction mechanisms of biomolecular recognition, induced fit and conformational selection. The relative importance of the two pathways is determined not by comparing rate constants but the structural aspects of the interaction instead. So the exact location of antigen molecules with respect to the capture antibody is depicted experimentally, avoiding the use of X-ray crystallography. The proposed pattern is applied to study…

Models MolecularTime FactorsSimultaneous determinationsProtein ConformationRate constantsBinding processAntigen-Antibody ComplexImmunoglobulin GFragment antigen-bindingConformational dynamicsMiceStructural aspectsBiomolecular recognitionMaterials ChemistrySteric hindrancesBovine serum albuminReaction mechanismbiologyChemistryIn-situSerum Albumin BovineLigand (biochemistry)Reaction schemesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsConformationsAntigen-antibody interactionBovine serum albuminsBiomolecular interactionsMolecular recognitionBSA moleculesAlgorithmsProtein BindingStereochemistryKinetic bindingReaction intermediateAntigen bindingAntibodiesMolecular recognitionAntigenQUIMICA ANALITICAAnimalsComputer SimulationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAntigensHeterogeneous phaseInduced fitX ray crystallographyMoleculesSensing surfaceKineticsSilicon chipInterferometryConformational selectionImmunoglobulin Gbiology.proteinBiophysicsCattleAntigen-antibody interactionThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Design of enzyme-mediated controlled release systems based on silica mesoporous supports capped with ester-glycol groups

2012

[EN] An ethylene glycol-capped hybrid material for the controlled release of molecules in the presence of esterase enzyme has been prepared. The final organic-inorganic hybrid solid S1 was synthesized by a two-step procedure. In the first step, the pores of an inorganic MCM-41 support (in the form of nanoparticles) were loaded with [Ru(bipy) 3]Cl 2 complex, and then, in the second step, the pore outlets were functionalized with ester glycol moieties that acted as molecular caps. In the absence of an enzyme, release of the complex from aqueous suspensions of S1 at pH 8.0 is inhibited due to the steric hindrance imposed by the bulky ester glycol moieties. Upon addition of esterase enzyme, del…

Cell viabilityINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONEthyleneRuthenium complexesMCM-41 supportsCytotoxicityGlycol derivativesEsteraseFunctionalizedOrganic-inorganic hybrid solidsGlycolschemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICATumor Cells CulturedElectrochemistryControlled release systemsOrganic chemistryControlled releaseGeneral Materials ScienceSteric hindrancesMCF-7 cellsSpectroscopyHydrolysisEsterasesSilicaEstersSurfaces and InterfacesSilicon DioxideCondensed Matter PhysicsControlled releaseChlorine compoundsEster bondsBody fluidsHybrid materialsHybrid materialPorosityCell deathCell SurvivalSurface PropertiesCytotoxic drugsRutheniumHydrolysisEnzymatic hydrolysisEsterase enzymesPolymer chemistryHumansCamptothecin (CPT)Molecular capSize reductionsTherapeutic ApplicationEthylene glycolTwo-step procedureEsterificationSuspensions (fluids)Ruthenium compoundsQUIMICA INORGANICAMesoporous supportOligo(ethylene glycol)Cell internalizationMolecular gatesConfocal microscopychemistryEnzymatic hydrolysisEnzyme-mediated hydrolysisNanoparticlesCamptothecinCell cultureMesoporous materialAqueous suspensionsEthylene glycolHeLa Cells
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