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Evidence for the attachment of Hsp150/Pir2 to the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae through disulfide bridges.

2001

Here we present evidence that Hsp150/Pir2, a member of the Pir family of cell wall proteins, can be extracted from the purified cell walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by treatment with beta-mercaptoethanol, demonstrating that at least part of this protein is attached to the cell wall through disulfide bridges. We also present evidence that Pir4, another member of this family, is partly secreted to the growth medium. Finally we propose a hypothesis to explain the relationship between the differently localized forms of particular members of the Pir family of cell wall proteins.

Growth mediumSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsbiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeDisulfide bondGeneral MedicineSaccharomyces cerevisiaebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyCell wallFungal Proteinschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryCell WallDisulfides2-MercaptoethanolHeat-Shock ProteinsGlycoproteinsMercaptoethanolFEMS yeast research
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A new calcium sulfate hemi-hydrate

2010

Calcium sulfate hydrates receive significant attention due to numerous large scale industrial applications. There has been a long debate on the possible existence of two gypsum hemi-hydrate polymorphs, denoted alpha- and beta-CaSO(4).0.5H(2)O. In this work, a new crystal structure of calcium sulfate hemi-hydrates is presented, denoted beta-CaSO(4).0.5H(2)O. The structure was solved using powder neutron diffraction data, the space group is P3(1) and the unit cell in a hexagonal setting a = 6.9268(1), c = 12.7565(3) A. The structure has two calcium-oxygen coordination polyhedra: Ca1 is eight coordinated and has Ca-O bond lengths in the range 2.31(3) to 2.89(2) A and Ca2 is nine coordinated an…

GypsumHydrogen bondNeutron diffractionCrystal structureengineering.materialInorganic ChemistryBond lengthCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryengineeringMoleculeSulfateHydrate
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Structure and physical properties of [mu-tris(1,4-bis(tetrazol-1-yl)butane-N4,N4 ')iron(II)] bis(hexafluorophosphate), a new Fe(II) spin-crossover co…

2004

[mu-Tris(1,4-bis(tetrazol-1-yl)butane-N4,N4')iron(II)] bis(hexafluorophosphate), [Fe(btzb)(3)](PF6)(2), crystallizes in a three-dimensional 3-fold interlocked structure featuring a sharp two-step spin-crossover behavior. The spin conversion takes place between 164 and 182 K showing a discontinuity at about T-1/2 = 174 K and a hysteresis of about 4 K between T-1/2 and the low-spin state. The spin transition has been independently followed by magnetic susceptibility measurements, Fe-57-Mossbauer spectroscopy, and variable temperature far and midrange FIR spectroscopy. The title compound crystallizes in the trigonal space group P (3) over bar (No. 147) with a unit cell content of one formula u…

HALOGENATED ETHYLTETRAZOLESIRON(II)StereochemistrySpin transitionCrystal structureMagnetic susceptibilityTHERMAL HYSTERESISInorganic ChemistryBond lengthchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyLattice constantchemistryMOLECULAR-INTERACTIONSSpin crossoverMAGNETIC-PROPERTIESFormula unitHexafluorophosphateTHEORETICAL DESCRIPTIONMOSSBAUERPHASE-TRANSITIONCOMPLEXESPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryELASTIC INTERACTION
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Green Bonds: Between economic incentives and eco-change

2020

Abstract As the investor base committed to financing sustainable companies in an attempt to combat the climate crisis expands, green financial products have become more attractive to issuers, corporate and sovereign alike. As a result, the EU is attempting to create favourable market conditions which mobilise the allocation of private capital for investments that reduce the contribution to climate change. As part of the EU Commission’s Action Plan for Sustainable Finance, it intends to create Green Bond Standards which aim to support the transition to greener securities investments. As a foundation, we provide an overview of the green bond market development. We then consider investment cha…

HF5001-6182Transparency (market)business.industryBond05 social sciencessustainable financeGeneral MedicineCommissionInvestment (macroeconomics)green bondsIncentiveMarket economyclimate changeIssuer0502 economics and businessBond market050211 marketingBusinesseu commissionbusiness050203 business & managementFinancial servicesProceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
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Crystal structure and theoretical study of (2E)-1-[4-hydroxy-3-(morpholin-4-ylmethyl)phenyl]-3-(thiophen-2-yl)prop-2-en-1-one

2018

WOS: 000437492100018

HOMOLUMOCyclohexane conformationThio-Crystal structureDihedral angleRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencesResearch CommunicationsMannich Baseschemistry.chemical_compoundquantum-Chemical CalculationChalconesMorpholineGeneral Materials ScienceBenzeneCrystallographyMathematics::Commutative Algebra010405 organic chemistryHydrogen bondGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectTheoretical Study0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryCrystallographychemistryQD901-999Crystal Structure
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Sovereign Debt Litigation in Argentina: Implications of the Pari Passu Default

2015

On 31 July 2014, Argentina defaulted on its sovereign bonds for the second time in the 21st century. It was also its eighth default since independence1; at such frequency, this was perhaps not an especially noteworthy event. What made it so extraordinary was not that another domestic financial crisis triggered the payment default, but rather an injunction handed down by a federal district court in New York. However, despite public outrage, the wider impact of this decision is likely to be limited. That is even more so if reforms that have already started continue to be implemented. The case dates back to Christmas Eve 2001, when the interim Saa administration declared a payment suspension o…

HaircutCreditormedia_common.quotation_subjectPari passuBondDebt restructuringLawDebtFinancial crisisEconomic historyDefaultBusinessFinancemedia_commonJournal of Financial Regulation
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Probing a Polar Cluster in the Retinal Binding Pocket of Bacteriorhodopsin by a Chemical Design Approach

2012

Bacteriorhodopsin has a polar cluster of amino acids surrounding the retinal molecule, which is responsible for light harvesting to fuel proton pumping. From our previous studies, we have shown that threonine 90 is the pivotal amino acid in this polar cluster, both functionally and structurally. In an attempt to perform a phenotype rescue, we have chemically designed a retinal analogue molecule to compensate the drastic effects of the T90A mutation in bacteriorhodopsin. This analogue substitutes the methyl group at position C(13) of the retinal hydrocarbon chain by and ethyl group (20-methyl retinal). We have analyzed the effect of reconstituting the wild-type and the T90A mutant apoprotein…

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Halogen Bonding beyond Crystals in Materials Science

2019

Halogen bonding has recently gained well deserved attention in present-day research for its importance in many fields of supramolecular science and crystal engineering. Although generally overlooked in comprehensive studies in the past, halogen bonding has become an important tool also in the field of materials science. An increased number of scientific reports are published every year where halogen bonding is exploited in soft materials rather than in crystal engineering. Here, we focus on a description of the most exciting contemporary developments in the field of halogen-bonded functional soft materials, assembled using the guiding principles of crystal engineering. We give a particular …

Halogen BondingHalogen bondMaterials science010304 chemical physicsChemieNanotechnology010402 general chemistryCrystal engineering01 natural sciencesSoft materialsSupramolecular Chemistry0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and Films0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistrySettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologiePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLiquid CrystalPolymerCrystals Gel
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Carbonyl Hypoiodites as Extremely Strong Halogen Bond Donors

2021

Abstract Neutral halogen‐bonded O−I−N complexes were prepared from in situ formed carbonyl hypoiodites and aromatic organic bases. The carbonyl hypoiodites have a strongly polarized iodine atom with larger σ‐holes than any known uncharged halogen bond donor. Modulating the Lewis basicity of the selected pyridine derivatives and carboxylates leads to halogen‐bonded complexes where the classical O−I⋅⋅⋅N halogen bond transforms more into a halogen‐bonded COO−⋅⋅⋅I−N+ ion‐pair (salt) with an asymmetric O−I−N moiety. X‐ray analyses, NMR studies, and calculations reveal the halogen bonding geometries of the carbonyl hypoiodite‐based O−I−N complexes, confirming that in the solid‐state the iodine at…

Halogen Bondingpyridineinorganic chemicalsHalogen bondOrganic basehalogeenitCommunicationSupramolecular chemistryGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyGeneral MedicinehypoioditeMedicinal chemistryCatalysisCommunicationssupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundkemialliset sidoksetNMR spectroscopychemistryPyridineTrifluoroacetic acidsupramolekulaarinen kemiaMoietyCarboxylateAngewandte Chemie
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Classics Meet Classics: Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Halogen Bonding in Adducts of Platinum(II) 1,5-Cyclooctadiene Halide Complexes with D…

2021

Complexes of PtX2COD (X = Cl, Br, I; COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) were cocrystallized with classical halogen-bond donors (CHI3, I2, and 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene (FIB)), resulting in noncovalently ...

Halogen bond010405 organic chemistry15-CyclooctadieneHalidechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsIodoform01 natural sciences3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesAdductchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymer chemistryGeneral Materials SciencePlatinumCrystal Growth & Design
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