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Preparation and structural studies on the tBu2Sn(IV) complexes with aromatic mono- and dicarboxylic acids containing hetero {N} donor atom

2004

Nine complexes of 'Bu2Sn(IV)(2+) were obtained in the solid state with ligands containing -COOH group(s) and aromatic (N) donor atom. The binding sites of the ligands were identified by FT-IR spectroscopic measurements. It was found that in most cases the -COO- groups are co-ordinated in monodentate manner. Nevertheless, in some of our complexes, the -COO- group forms bridges between two central {Sn} atoms resulting in the formation of an oligomeric structure, a motif that is characteristic only to the nicotinate compound. These pieces of information and the rationalisation of the experimental Sn-119 Mossbauer nuclear quadrupole splittings, Delta, - according to the point charge model forma…

DenticitygeometryX ray diffractionCrystal structureOrganotin(IV)nicotinic acid derivativeBiochemistryInorganic Chemistrycomplex formationMaterials ChemistryMoleculeorganotin compoundcontrolled studyPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryinfrared spectroscopychemical bindinghydrogen bondHydrogen bondChemistryMössbauer spectroscopybinding siteOrganic ChemistryarticleSquare pyramidal molecular geometryX-ray diffractionFT-IRtin derivativeTrigonal bipyramidal molecular geometryCrystallographyOctahedrondicarboxylic acidSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicachemical structureMolecular modellingcarboxylic acidsynthesimolecular modelchemical analysiSingle crystal
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The natural compound chrysosplenol-D is a novel, ultrasensitive optical sensor for detection of Cu(II)

2020

Abstract Herein, we introduce a novel, ultrasensitive optical sensor for determination of Cu(II) ions over the concentration range of 0 to 1 μM Cu(II). The optical sensor is based on the natural molecule chrysosplenol-D (Chp-D) extracted from the flowering plant Chiliadenus montanus (Vahl.) Brullo. Free Chp-D emits fluorescence at 566 nm when excited at 292 nm. Chp-D chelates Cu(II) ions to form a 1:1 (metal:ligand) complex, which quenches the fluorescence emission peak of the free probe at 566 nm. “Turn-off” luminescence could be easily determined and provided distinct proof of the chelation of Cu(II) ions by Chp-D. This novel optical sensor offers a considerable fluorescence mechanism (ch…

Detection limitChemistryAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsCharge-transfer complex01 natural sciencesFluorescenceBinding constantAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeLinear rangeStokes shiftMaterials ChemistrysymbolsMoleculePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyLuminescenceSpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Liquids
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Extracellular site of action of phenylalkylamines on L-type calcium current in rat ventricular myocytes.

1995

The effects of the phenylalkylamines verapamil, gallopamil, and devapamil on L-type calcium currents (ICa) were studied in ventricular myocytes from rat hearts using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. In particular, the question was addressed, whether the pharmacological binding sites for these drugs were located at the inner and/or at the outer surface of the cell membrane. Therefore, tertiary verapamil, gallopamil, and devapamil and their corresponding quaternary derivatives were applied either from the outside or the inside of the cell membrane. Extracellular application of verapamil, gallopamil and devapamil (each at 3 microM) reduced ICa to 16.1 +/- 8.6%, 11 +/- 8.9%, and 9.3 +/- 6%…

DevapamilGallopamilPatch-Clamp TechniquesHeart Ventricleschemistry.chemical_elementPharmacologyCalciumRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineExtracellularAnimalsPatch clampGallopamilPharmacologyBinding SitesChemistryCalcium channelCell MembraneGeneral MedicineCalcium Channel BlockersRatsVerapamilcardiovascular systemVerapamilCalcium ChannelsIntracellularmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Combined proton NMR wideline and NMR relaxometry to study SOM-water interactions of cation-treated soils

2013

Abstract Focusing on the idea that multivalent cations affect SOM matrix and surface, we treated peat and soil samples by solutions of NaCl, CaCl2 or AlCl3. Water binding was characterized with low field 1H-NMR-relaxometry (20 MHz) and 1H wideline NMR spectroscopy (400 MHz) and compared to contact angles. From 1H wideline, we distinguished mobile water and water involved in water molecule bridges (WaMB). Large part of cation bridges (CaB) between SOM functional groups are associated with WaMB. Unexpectedly, 1H NMRrelaxometry relaxation rates suggest that cross-linking in the Al-containing peat is not stronger than that by Ca. The relation between percentage of mobile water and WaMB water in…

Dewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::550 | GeowissenschaftenDewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::570 | Biowissenschaften BiologieDewey Decimal Classification::600 | Technik::630 | Landwirtschaft VeterinärmedizinAnalytical chemistrySoil organic matter (SOM); Low field 1H NMR relaxometry; 1H wideline NMR spectroscopy; Contact angle; Cation bridges; Water molecule bridges.TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)soil organic matter (som)Low field H-1 NMR relaxometrystateContact angleNuclear magnetic resonancewater molecule bridgesddc:550ddc:630natural organic-mattercontact angleWater Science and TechnologyFluid Flow and Transfer Processeschemistry.chemical_classificationhumic substancesWater molecule bridges.Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopycation bridgesCation bridgemultiexponential decay datanuclear-magnetic-resonanceH-1 wideline NMR spectroscopyProton NMRWater bindingTC1-978Relaxometryuniform-penalty inversionlow field 1h nmr relaxometrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaContext (language use)1h wideline nmr spectroscopyforest soilsCation bridgesddc:570sandy soilOrganic mattercontact-angleContact angleSoil organic matter (SOM)repellencyMechanical EngineeringHydraulic engineeringchemistrySoil waterWater molecule bridgesJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
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Hybrid Chelator-Based PSMA Radiopharmaceuticals: Translational Approach

2021

(1) Background: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) has been extensively studied in the last decade. It became a promising biological target in the diagnosis and therapy of PSMA-expressing cancer diseases. Although there are several radiolabeled PSMA inhibitors available, the search for new compounds with improved pharmacokinetic properties and simplified synthesis is still ongoing. In this study, we developed PSMA ligands with two different hybrid chelators and a modified linker. Both compounds have displayed a promising pharmacokinetic profile. (2) Methods: DATA5m.SA.KuE and AAZTA5.SA.KuE were synthesized. DATA5m.SA.KuE was labeled with gallium-68 and radiochemical yields of various…

Diagnostic ImagingGlutamate Carboxypeptidase IIBiodistributionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPharmaceutical ScienceOrganic chemistryChemistry Techniques Syntheticurologic and male genital diseasesArticleAnalytical ChemistryTranslational Research BiomedicalMicechemistry.chemical_compoundhybrid chelatorNude mouseQD241-441In vivoNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryLNCaPAnimalsHumansChelationradionuclide diagnosis and therapyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInternalizationChelating Agentsmedia_commonMolecular StructurebiologyChemistryRadiochemistrybiology.organism_classificationDisease Models AnimalKineticsChemistry (miscellaneous)Isotope LabelingAntigens SurfaceHeterograftsMolecular MedicineRadiopharmaceuticalsAmmonium acetateEx vivoprostate specific membrane antigen PSMAProtein BindingMolecules
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Role of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin Domains in Toxicity and Receptor Binding in the Diamondback Moth

1999

ABSTRACT The toxic fragment of Bacillus thuringiensis crystal proteins consists of three distinct structural domains. There is evidence that domain I is involved in pore formation and that domain II is involved in receptor binding and specificity. It has been found that, in some cases, domain III is also important in determining specificity. Furthermore, involvement of domain III in binding has also been reported recently. To investigate the role of toxin domains in the diamondback moth ( Plutella xylostella ), we used hybrid toxins with domain III substitutions among Cry1C, Cry1E, and Cry1Ab. Neither Cry1E nor G27 (a hybrid with domains I and II from Cry1E and domain III from Cry1C) was to…

Diamondback mothBacillaceaeEcologyEcologyToxinfungiParasporal bodyBiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBacillalesBiochemistryPlant Research InternationalBacillus thuringiensisInvertebrate MicrobiologymedicineLife ScienceBinding siteBacteriaFood ScienceBiotechnologyApplied and Environmental Microbiology
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Homotypic Protection Against Rotavirus-Induced Diarrhea in Infant Mice Breast-Fed by Dams Immunized with the Recombinant VP8* Subunit of the VP4 Caps…

2000

The outer capsid proteins VP4 and VP7 induce neutralizing antibody against rotavirus. We have investigated in a mouse model the protection mediated by immunization with VP8*, the amino-terminal tryptic fragment of VP4. BALB/c female mice immunized with simian rotavirus SA11 VP6 and VP8* proteins expressed in Escherichia coli were mated with seronegative males. Litters were orally challenged with the SA11 strain (P5B[2], G3) or with the murine rotavirus strain EDIM (P10[16], G3) to verify the degree of protection against diarrhea induced in the newborns. Only those pups born to dams immunized with VP8* did not develop diarrhea after having been orally challenged with the SA11 strain. Pups bo…

DiarrheaRotavirusRecombinant Fusion ProteinsvirusesImmunologyViral Nonstructural ProteinsAntibodies Viralmedicine.disease_causeRotavirus InfectionsMiceCapsidAntigenNeutralization TestsImmunityVirologyRotavirusEscherichia colimedicineAnimalsNeutralizing antibodyAntigens ViralGlutathione TransferaseMice Inbred BALB CbiologyVaccinationImmunization PassiveRotavirus VaccinesRNA-Binding Proteinsvirus diseasesVirologyDiarrheaBreast FeedingMilkAnimals NewbornImmunizationVaccines Subunitbiology.proteinMolecular MedicineCapsid ProteinsFemalemedicine.symptomAntibodyImmunity Maternally-AcquiredBreast feedingViral Immunology
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Columnar supramolecular architecture of crystals of 2-(4-Iodophenyl)-1,10-phenanthroline derived from values of intermolecular interaction energy

2011

Using results of X-ray diffraction study supramolecular architecture of crystals of 2-(4-iodophenyl)-1,10-phenanthroline has been analyzed on the basis of quantum-chemical calculations of intermolecular interactions energy. It is demonstrated that these crystals have three levels of organization. Molecules form stacked dimers with the highest binding energy (first level). These dimers represent basic unit of infinite columns stabilized by stacking interactions between dimers (second level). The energy of intermolecular interactions between neighbouring stacked columns is very close. This does not allow to figure out any layers in the crystal. Therefore crystals of this compound have columna…

DiffractionChemistryPhenanthrolineIntermolecular forceBinding energyStackingSupramolecular chemistryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystalCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceCrystEngComm
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Induction of Human P-Glycoprotein in Caco-2 cells: Development of a Highly Sensitive Assay System for P-Glycoprotein-Mediated Drug Transport

2006

The aim of this work is to develop a highly sensitive assay system for P-gp-mediated transport by using two methods, induction of P-gp and short-term culture of Caco-2 cells. To induce P-gp in Caco-2 cells, cells were cultured in vinblastine-containing medium. The mRNA level of P-gp was approximately 7-fold higher in Caco-2 cells cultured with vinblastine (P-gp-induced Caco-2 cells) than in control cells. Western blot analysis showed a significant increase in P-gp expression. After cell differentiation, the mRNA level of P-gp was downregulated, however, P-gp-induced Caco-2 cells still possessed a 5.6-fold higher mRNA level of P-gp compared to control cells. Polarized transport of substrate …

DigoxinCellular differentiationBlotting WesternGene ExpressionPharmaceutical ScienceCell Growth ProcessesVinblastinePeptide Transporter 1Cell LineCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemWestern blotmedicineAnimalsCytochrome P-450 CYP3AHumansPharmacology (medical)ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1RNA MessengerP-glycoproteinPharmacologySymportersbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testMicrofilament ProteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsBiological TransportCell DifferentiationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicQuinidineMolecular biologyMultidrug Resistance-Associated Protein 2In vitroVinblastineBlotPharmaceutical PreparationsVerapamilCaco-2Cell culturebiology.proteinCaco-2 CellsMultidrug Resistance-Associated Proteinsmedicine.drugDrug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
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Induction of digoxin-like material production, and the digoxin binding in the unicellular organism Tetrahymena by digitoxin.

1998

Thin layer chromatographic, and laser-confocal microscopic analyses with a monoclonal antibody to digoxin also displaying high affinity to digoxigenin, were used to determine the presence and localization of cardioactive glycosides. Tetrahymena pyriformis was found to possess digitoxigenin-like material, but digoxin, digitoxin, digoxigenin, gitoxin and lanatoside C were not detected. Digitoxin treatment elicited the appearance of a digoxin-like material in the progeny generations. Digoxin was taken up by untreated Tetrahymena, especially strongly 24 h after digitoxin treatment. While the cardenolide was localized in vesicles of the cell body in untreated Tetrahymena, the engulfed digoxin ap…

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