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Thermodynamic parameters of the interaction between Co(II) bovine carbonic anhydrase and anionic inhibitors

1992

The pH dependence of the apparent affinity constants of perchlorate for cobalt(II)bovine carbonic anhydrase II has been measured by electronic absorption spectroscopy. The obtained data have been analyzed in terms of the ionization of two acidic groups of CoBCAII, and the affinity of perchlorate for the two water-containing species of the enzyme have been estimated. Furthermore, the affinity constants of nitrate, perchlorate, and azide for CoBCAII in the temperature range 5 degrees C-30 degrees C have been determined by spectrophotometric titrations at pH 7. The affinity constants for these ligands decrease with increasing temperatures. The temperature dependence of binding was used to esti…

AnionsAzidesCarbonic anhydrase IIEnthalpyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPerchlorateCarbonic anhydraseAnimalsPerchloric acidCarbonic Anhydrase InhibitorsCarbonic AnhydrasesNitratesPerchloratesbiologyCobaltKineticschemistrySpectrophotometrybiology.proteinThermodynamicsCattleTitrationAzideCobaltMathematicsJournal of Inorganic Biochemistry
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Disentangling the rhizosphere effect on nitrate reducers and denitrifiers: insight into the role of root exudates.

2008

International audience; To determine to which extent root-derived carbon contributes to the effects of plants on nitrate reducers and denitrifiers, four solutions containing different proportions of sugar, organic acids and amino acids mimicking maize root exudates were added daily to soil microcosms at a concentration of 150 μg C g−1 of soil. Water-amended soils were used as controls. After 1 month, the size and structure of the nitrate reducer and denitrifier communities were analysed using the narG and napA, and the nirK, nirS and nosZ genes as molecular markers respectively. Addition of artificial root exudates (ARE) did not strongly affect the structure or the density of nitrate reduce…

BACTERIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE REAL-TIME PCRDNA BacterialDenitrificationMolecular Sequence DataDIVERSITYBiologyGENETIC-STRUCTURENIRKNitrate reductaseMicrobiologyPlant RootsZea mays03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundNitrateBacterial ProteinsBotanyPLANTSSugarEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNitritesSoil Microbiology030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesRhizosphereNitratesBacteria04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiodiversitySequence Analysis DNA6. Clean waterCarbonSOIL[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitologychemistry13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistrySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesComposition (visual arts)MicrocosmOxidoreductasesOxidation-ReductionMAIZENOSZ GENESEnvironmental microbiology
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Spatial distribution of N-cycling microbial communities showed complex patterns in constructed wetland sediments.

2013

International audience; Constructed wetlands are used for biological treatment of wastewater from agricultural lands carrying pollutants such as nitrates. Nitrogen removal in wetlands occurs from direct assimilation by plants and through microbial nitrification and denitrification. We investigated the spatial distribution of N-cycling microbial communities and genes involved in nitrification and denitrification in constructed wetland sediments receiving irrigation water. We used quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) to characterize microbial communities. Geostatistical variance analysis was used to relate them with vegetation cover and biogeochemical sediment properties. The spatial distributio…

Biogeochemical cycleGeologic SedimentsDenitrificationconstructed wetlandsNitrogen[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Nitrous OxideSoil scienceWetland010501 environmental sciencesBiologySpatial distribution01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesDenitrifying bacteriaAmmoniaspatial patterns030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryNitratesEcologyBacteriaCrenarchaeotaAgriculture15. Life on landNitrification6. Clean waterWetlands[SDE]Environmental SciencesConstructed wetlandSpatial ecologyDenitrificationN-cycling microbesNitrificationEnvironmental PollutantsFEMS microbiology ecology
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Comparative genetic diversity of the narG, nosZ, and 16S rRNA genes in fluorescent Pseudomonads

2003

ABSTRACT The diversity of the membrane-bound nitrate reductase ( narG ) and nitrous oxide reductase ( nosZ ) genes in fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from soil and rhizosphere environments was characterized together with that of the 16S rRNA gene by a PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay. Fragments of 1,008 bp and 1,433 bp were amplified via PCR with primers specific for the narG and nosZ genes, respectively. The presence of the narG and nosZ genes in the bacterial strains was confirmed by hybridization of the genomic DNA and the PCR products with the corresponding probes. The ability of the strains to either reduce nitrate or totally dissimilate nitrogen was assessed. Overa…

BiologyNitrate reductaseDNA RibosomalNitrate ReductasePlant RootsPolymerase Chain ReactionApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyFluorescencelaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesPlant MicrobiologyNitrate ReductaseslawPseudomonasRNA Ribosomal 16SGenetic variationGeneSoil MicrobiologyPolymerase chain reactionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology2. Zero hungerGenetics[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment0303 health sciencesNitratesEcology030306 microbiologyPseudomonasGenetic VariationGenes rRNARibosomal RNA16S ribosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologygenomic DNA[SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentGenes BacterialOxidoreductasesPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Microbial acidification and pH effects on trace element release from sewage sludge.

2003

Leaching of sludge-borne trace elements has been observed in experimental and field studies. The role of microbial processes in the mobilization of trace elements from wastewater sludge is poorly defined. Our objectives were to determine trace element mobilization from sludge subjected to treatments representing microbial acidification, direct chemical acidification and no acidification, and to determine the readsorption potential of mobilized elements using calcareous sand. Triplicate columns (10-cm diameter) for incubation and leaching of sludge had a top layer of digested dewatered sludge (either untreated, acidified with H2SO4, or limed with CaCO3; all mixed with glass beads to prevent …

BiosolidsHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisengineering.materialToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundNitrateNickelLeachateLimeMolybdenumNitratesSewageTrace elementGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPollutionTrace ElementsZincchemistryEnvironmental chemistryengineeringCalciumLeaching (metallurgy)CalcareousSludgeCopperSulfurEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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Three-Dimensional Calibration for Routine Analyses of Bromide and Nitrate Ions as Indicators of Groundwater Quality in Coastal Territories

2019

Nitrate and bromide ions are generally considered indicators of anthropogenic pollution and seawater intrusion, respectively, in the groundwater of coastal territories. The analysis of these species is generally carried out with routine chromatographic analyses which generally afford partially merged or poorly resolved peaks. In the present paper a simple method for the correct evaluation of their concentration in water is reported. This method does not imply utilization of other instruments or technologies, only the mathematical elaboration of the data obtained from routine analysis of standard solutions containing the two species. Standard binary solutions of nitrate and bromide ions at d…

Bromidespeak separationpoor resolved peaksHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisIon chromatographyAnalytical chemistrylcsh:MedicineChemical010501 environmental sciencesStandard solutionNitrate01 natural sciencesArticleIonPeak separationchemistry.chemical_compoundNitrateGroundwater qualityBromide3D calibration; Bromide; Groundwater quality; Nitrate; Peak separation; Poor resolved peaks; Bromides; Calibration; Environmental Monitoring; Groundwater; Nitrates; Water Pollutants Chemical; Water QualitynitrateWater QualityCalibrationPoor resolved peaksWater PollutantsWater pollutionGroundwater0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbromideNitrates010405 organic chemistrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health0104 chemical scienceschemistryPoor resolved peakBromideCalibrationEnvironmental scienceGroundwaterWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring3D calibrationInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Isoprenylhydroquinone glucoside: a new non-antioxidant inhibitor of peroxynitrite-mediated tyrosine nitration

2004

Abstract Three hydroquinone glucosides and four caffeoylquinic esters were examined for their effect on tyrosine nitration, as well as on the oxidation of dihydrorhodamine (DHR) 123 and cytochrome c 2+ induced by peroxynitrite. All these phenolics, which had previously been characterized as the active principles of the plant Phagnalon rupestre , were fairly active in preventing the oxidation of DHR 123, though inefficient in the cytochrome c test. While their antioxidant potency is associated with the presence of a caffeoyl moiety, not so an obvious chemical character was correlated to a greater activity against nitration of tyrosine. Here, the highest potency corresponded to 2-isoprenylhyd…

Cancer ResearchAntioxidantCytochromePhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryAsteraceaeBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundGlucosidesGlucosidePeroxynitrous AcidNitrationmedicineTyrosineNitratesMolecular StructurebiologyHydroquinoneRhodaminesCytochrome cCytochromes cHydroquinoneschemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinTyrosineOxidation-ReductionPeroxynitriteNitric Oxide
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P105. New findings on vasodilator potency, tachyphylaxis, and bioavailability of organic nitrates reveal: The tolerance-devoid clinical action of pen…

2006

Cancer ResearchPentaerithrityl tetranitratePhysiologyChemistryClinical BiochemistryPotencyVasodilationTachyphylaxisPharmacologyBiochemistryBioavailabilityOrganic nitratesNitric Oxide
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Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets in experimental grasslands of variable diversity.

2007

Previous research has shown that plant diversity influences N and P cycles. However, the effect of plant diversity on complete ecosystem N and P budgets has not yet been assessed. For 20 plots of artificially established grassland mixtures differing in plant diversity, we determined N and P inputs by bulk and dry deposition and N and P losses by mowing (and subsequent removal of the biomass) and leaching from April 2003 to March 2004. Total deposition of N and P was 2.3 +/- 0.1 and 0.2 +/- 0.01 g m(-2) yr(-1), respectively. Mowing was the main N and P loss. The net N and P budgets were negative (-6.3 +/- 1.1 g N and -1.9 +/- 0.2 g P m(-2) yr(-1)). For N, this included a conservative estimat…

CanopyEnvironmental EngineeringNitrogenRainchemistry.chemical_elementManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPoaceaeGrasslandSoilEcosystemBiomassWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyPlant diversitygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryNitratesfood and beveragesAgricultureFabaceaePhosphorusBiodiversityPollutionNitrogenQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsDeposition (aerosol physics)chemistryAgronomySpecies richnessDissolved organic nitrogenJournal of environmental quality
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Aluminium nitrate ceramics: a potential UV dosemeter material.

2002

The ceramic material AlN-Y 2 O 3 is proposed as a potential ultraviolet radiation (UVR) dosemeter using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermally stimulated luminescence (TL). Experimental studies have shown that AlN ceramics exhibit attractive characteristics suitable for practical UV dosimetry applications. The features are: (1) the spectral sensitivity covers the 200-350 nm range, in the UV-B region it is similar to that of human skin; (2) the angular dependence of the incident radiation follows the cosine law; (3) high yields of both UVR-induced OSL and TL signals compared to those of Al 2 O 3 :C; and (4) a large dynamic range TL signal (5 orders of magnitude). Although ther…

CeramicsMaterials scienceOptically stimulated luminescenceUltraviolet RaysRadiationNitridechemistry.chemical_compoundDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCeramicAluminum CompoundsRadiationNitratesRadiochemistryRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyAluminium nitridebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineSpectral sensitivitychemistrySpectrophotometryvisual_artLuminescent Measurementsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsThermoluminescent DosimetryLuminescencebusinessRadiation protection dosimetry
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