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Design and experimental validation of a generic model for combinatorial assembly of DNA tiles into 1D-structures.

2010

Abstract Background Quantitative modeling of the self-assembly of DNA tiles leading either to defined end-products or distribution of biopolymers is of practical importance for biotechnology and synthetic biology. Methods The combinatorial process describing tile assembly was implemented into a generic algorithm allowing quantitative description of the population of significant species accumulating during the reaction course. Experimental formation and characterization by optical and electrophoresis approaches of copolymers resulting from the self-assembly of a limited number of half-complementary tiles were used to define and validate generic rules allowing definition of model parameters. …

education.field_of_studyBase SequenceModels GeneticSystems biologyDesign of experimentsPopulationMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsStructure (category theory)Process (computing)Reproducibility of ResultsNanotechnologyDNABiologyBiochemistryCharacterization (materials science)Synthetic biologyKineticsDrug DesignCombinatorial Chemistry TechniquesComputer SimulationMacroeducationBiological systemMolecular BiologyBiochimica et biophysica acta
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Calcium efflux from human erythrocyte ghosts

1970

The passive Ca efflux from human red cell ghosts was studied in media of differing ion compositions and compared to the ATP-dependent Ca efflux. Cells were loaded with(45)Ca during reversible hemolysis, and the loss of radioactivity into the non-radioactive incubation medium was measured, usually for 3 hr at 37°C. Analysis of the efflux curves revealed that(45)Ca efflux followed the kinetics of a simple two-compartment system. In the concentration range between 0 and 1MM Ca in the external solution ([Ca(++)] o ), the rate constant of passive Ca efflux (k min(-1), fraction of(45)Ca lost per minute into the medium) increased from 0.00732 to 0.0150 min(-1). There was no further increase at hig…

education.field_of_studyChromatographyPhysiologyChemistryDiffusionKineticsPopulationBiophysicsCell BiologyMersalylchemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantBiophysicsEnzyme kineticsEffluxeducationIncubationThe Journal of Membrane Biology
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O26 Population pharmacokinetic meta-analysis of individual data to design the first randomized efficacy trial of vancomycin in neonates and young Inf…

2019

BackgroundIn the absence of consensus, the present meta-analysis was performed to determine an optimal dosing regimen of vancomycin for neonates.MethodsA ‘meta-model’ using NONMEM with 4894 concentrations from 1631 neonates was built and Monte Carlo simulations were performed to design an optimal intermittent infusion, aiming at reaching a target AUC0-24 of 400 mg*h/L at steady state in at least 80% of neonates.ResultsA two-compartment model best fitted the data. Current weight, post-menstrual age (PMA) and serum creatinine were the significant covariates for clearance (CL). After model validation, simulations showed that a loading dose (25 mg/kg) and a maintenance dose (15 mg/kg twice dail…

education.field_of_studyCreatininePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMaintenance dosePopulationLoading doseNONMEMchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPharmacokineticsMeta-analysisPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineVancomycineducationbusinessmedicine.drugArchives of Disease in Childhood
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Biological nutrient removal in membrane bioreactors: denitrification and phosphorus removal kinetics.

2007

The impact of including membranes for solid liquid separation on the kinetics of nitrogen and phosphorus removal was investigated. To achieve this, a membrane bioreactor (MBR) biological nutrient removal (BNR) activated sludge system was operated. From batch tests on mixed liquor drawn from the MBR BNR system, denitrification and phosphorus removal rates were delineated. Additionally the influence of the high total suspended solids concentrations present in the MBR BNR system and of the limitation of substrate concentrations on the kinetics was investigated. Moreover the ability of activated sludge in this kind of system to denitrify under anoxic conditions with simultaneous phosphate uptak…

education.field_of_studyEnvironmental EngineeringChromatographyDenitrificationSewageNitrogenPhosphorusPopulationchemistry.chemical_elementPhosphorusMembrane bioreactorWaste Disposal FluidWater PurificationDenitrifying bacteriaKineticsActivated sludgeEnhanced biological phosphorus removalBioreactorschemistryEnvironmental chemistryBioreactoreducationWater Science and TechnologyWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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A potential role for water in the modulation of oxygen-binding by tarantula hemocyanin

2003

Hemocyanin from the tarantula Eurypelma californicum is a large respiratory protein with an exceptional high cooperativity. In contrast to hemocyanins from other species, no physiological allosteric effectors other than protons have been identified so far for this 24-meric oligomer. Here we report for the first time the mediating effects of water activity on the oxygen binding properties of a hemocyanin. Oxygen binding curves were measured in presence of several concentrations of glycine and sucrose since both substances reduce water activity. A pronounced shift of the p(50) was observed in both cases but in different directions: adding sucrose shifts the p(50) towards lower values whereas …

education.field_of_studyPhysiologyChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationAllosteric regulationWaterSpidersHemocyaninCooperativityModels BiologicalBiochemistryOxygenRespiratory proteinKineticsBiochemistryHemocyaninsGlycinemedicineAnimalsHemoglobineducationMolecular BiologyOxygen bindingProtein BindingComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
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Differential Translational Efficiency of the mRNAs Isolated from Derepressed and Glucose Repressed Saccharomyces cerevisiae

1987

Summary: Carbon catabolite derepression induced changes in the pool of yeast mRNAs translatable in a protein-synthesizing reticulocyte system. Competition experiments with globin mRNA showed that the mRNA population obtained from derepressed cells possessed a higher translational efficiency than mRNA from repressed cells. The mRNAs that could account for the high translational efficiency of the derepressed mRNA were not detected in cells growing in glucose-rich medium. Analysis of protein synthesis in the presence of 7-methylguanosine 5′-phosphate indicated that the initiation factors recognizing the 5′-terminal structure of capped messengers interacted with lower affinity with the represse…

education.field_of_studyTranslational efficiencyfungiPopulationSaccharomyces cerevisiaeCatabolite repressionRNA FungalSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologybiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyFungal ProteinsKineticsGlucosemedicine.anatomical_structureReticulocyteBiochemistryProtein BiosynthesismedicineProtein biosynthesisInitiation factorRNA MessengerEnzyme RepressioneducationDerepressionMicrobiology
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Some aspects related to stability, critical concentrations and kinetics of flocculation of the calcium phytate colloid

1986

Abstract As 99mTcCa phytate is an important radiopharmaceutical and its colloidal nature presents problems, we investigated some of them. This work describes the study of the colloidal behaviour of the calcium phytate colloid in terms of its formation, stability and kinetics of flocculation. The study of spontaneous, and centrifugation-induced flocculation allows the determination of two critical concentrations of sol flocculation. The titrations of calcium phytate colloid at different concentrations provide information on the colloidal formation conditions. Moreover, a study on flocculation kinetics was made by turbidity measurements.

endocrine systemFlocculationAqueous solutionChemistrydigestive oral and skin physiologyKineticsGeneral EngineeringConcentration effectcomplex mixturesbody regionsColloidChemical engineeringBiochemistryCalcium CompoundsTitrationTurbidityInternational Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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Binding of Cu2+, Zn2+, and Ni(2+)-GnRH complexes with the rat pituitary receptor.

1997

Complex of copper with the gonadotropin-releasing hormone, GnRH, competed more efficiently for the GnRH receptor than native GVRH, while complexes of nickel with GnRH and zinc with GnRH had slightly lower affinity. Copper ion added to the incubation mixture inhibited the buserelin binding to the receptor.

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyKineticschemistry.chemical_elementGonadotropin-releasing hormoneZincBiochemistryBinding CompetitiveBuserelinInorganic ChemistryGonadotropin-Releasing HormoneNickelPituitary Gland AnteriorInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsReceptorIncubationChemistryCopperBuserelinRatsKineticsZincEndocrinologyhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsCopperReceptors LHRHmedicine.drugHormoneJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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Molecular docking and oxidation kinetics of 3-phenyl coumarin derivatives by human CYP2A13

2021

CYP2A13 enzyme is expressed in human extrahepatic tissues, while CYP2A6 is a hepatic enzyme. Reactions catalysed by CYP2A13 activate tobacco-specific nitrosamines and some other toxic xenobiotics in lungs.To compare oxidation characteristics and substrate-enzyme active site interactions in CYP2A13 vs CYP2A6, we evaluated CYP2A13 mediated oxidation characteristics of 23 coumarin derivatives and modelled their interactions at the enzyme active site.CYP2A13 did not oxidise six coumarin derivatives to corresponding fluorescent 7-hydroxycoumarins. The Km-values of the other coumarins varied 0.85���97 ��M, Vmax-values of the oxidation reaction varied 0.25���60 min���1, and intrinsic clearance var…

entsyymitCYP2A13biokemiaoxidationenzyme kineticsmolekyylidynamiikkaheterocyclic compoundsin silico -menetelmä3-phenyl coumarinhapetus-pelkistysreaktiokumariinitin silico modeling
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In vitro glucuronidation of 7-hydroxycoumarin derivatives in intestine and liver microsomes of Beagle dogs

2019

Beagle dog is a standard animal model for evaluating nonclinical pharmacokinetics of new drug candidates. Glucuronidation in intestine and liver is an important first-pass drug metabolic pathway, especially for phenolic compounds. This study evaluated the glucuronidation characteristics of several 7-hydroxycoumarin derivatives in beagle dog's intestine and liver in vitro. To this end, glucuronidation rates of 7-hydroxycoumarin (compound 1), 7-hydroxy-4-trifluoromethylcoumarin (2), 6-methoxy-7-hydroxycoumarin (3), 7-hydroxy-3-(4-tolyl)coumarin (4), 3-(4-fluorophenyl)coumarin (5), 7-hydroxy-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)coumarin (6), 7-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)coumarin (7), and 7-hydroxy-3-(1H-1,2,4-t…

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