Adsorption of cesium, thallium, strontium and cobalt radionuclides
... It was considered to carry out some processes of adsorption in the presence of a number of different anions to determine the effect of these anions on the adsorption of the metal cations by the activated carbon samples. The concentration of anions was of the order of 10-2 M and most of them were add ...
... It was considered to carry out some processes of adsorption in the presence of a number of different anions to determine the effect of these anions on the adsorption of the metal cations by the activated carbon samples. The concentration of anions was of the order of 10-2 M and most of them were add ...
lecture6
... The acetyl CoA formed in fatty acid oxidation enters the citric acid cycle only if fat and carbohydrate degradation are appropriately balanced. The reason is that the entry of acetyl CoA into the citric acid cycle depends on the availability of oxaloacetate for the formation of citrate, but the conc ...
... The acetyl CoA formed in fatty acid oxidation enters the citric acid cycle only if fat and carbohydrate degradation are appropriately balanced. The reason is that the entry of acetyl CoA into the citric acid cycle depends on the availability of oxaloacetate for the formation of citrate, but the conc ...
Chemical Energy Production
... • Amino acids can be used to generate ATP – the amino group cannot be used to generate ATP – the remainder of most amino acids can generate intermediates that can enter the glycolytic pathway or the Kreb’s cycle H O H - N - C - C - OH H R ...
... • Amino acids can be used to generate ATP – the amino group cannot be used to generate ATP – the remainder of most amino acids can generate intermediates that can enter the glycolytic pathway or the Kreb’s cycle H O H - N - C - C - OH H R ...
ionic liquids: preparations and limitations
... 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate for instance melts at approximately -80 °C. This pure ionic character gives them unusual properties compared with ...
... 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate for instance melts at approximately -80 °C. This pure ionic character gives them unusual properties compared with ...
1,2-Ethanediol, [1-2-Chlorophenyl]-, 2-carbama
... residues were ground to a fine powder in an Ultra Centrifugal Mill ZM100 (Retsch GmbH, Haan, Germany). Four weighed samples of 80 to 120 mg of each residue sample were combusted in a Packard Sample Oxidizer model 307. Carbosorb (8 ml; Packard) was used to absorb the 14CO2 and Permafluor (10 ml; Pack ...
... residues were ground to a fine powder in an Ultra Centrifugal Mill ZM100 (Retsch GmbH, Haan, Germany). Four weighed samples of 80 to 120 mg of each residue sample were combusted in a Packard Sample Oxidizer model 307. Carbosorb (8 ml; Packard) was used to absorb the 14CO2 and Permafluor (10 ml; Pack ...
AmdurskyN-ChemPhysChem-2015-accepted-version
... His is red-shifted in comparison to the above-discussed amino acids, which also indicates the aggregation of His molecules, as was previously shown with polypeptides.12 In general, we can divide the types of aggregations to ordered and disordered aggregation; the former induce an increase in the CD ...
... His is red-shifted in comparison to the above-discussed amino acids, which also indicates the aggregation of His molecules, as was previously shown with polypeptides.12 In general, we can divide the types of aggregations to ordered and disordered aggregation; the former induce an increase in the CD ...
CoA
... a) fatty acid from which they are derived; b) specific functions of each eicosanoid; c) general pathway of production; effects of glucocorticoids (cortisol) and aspirin ...
... a) fatty acid from which they are derived; b) specific functions of each eicosanoid; c) general pathway of production; effects of glucocorticoids (cortisol) and aspirin ...
Relationships Analyzing Amino-Acid Sequences to Determine
... Questions (remember to copy these in double column format 1. According to your data from Cytochrome C, which organism is most closely related to humans? Which is least closely related to humans? 2. In the study of hemoglobin, which vertebrate is most closely related to humans? Least closely related? ...
... Questions (remember to copy these in double column format 1. According to your data from Cytochrome C, which organism is most closely related to humans? Which is least closely related to humans? 2. In the study of hemoglobin, which vertebrate is most closely related to humans? Least closely related? ...
Chemistry of Carbohydrates
... coenzyme NAD+. Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is oxidized to an acid as an intermediate through the conversion of NAD + to NADH + H+. Then an inorganic phosphate (Pi) is added in a phosphate ester synthesis to form 1, 3-bisphosphoglycerate. This and all the remaining reactions occur twice for each gluco ...
... coenzyme NAD+. Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is oxidized to an acid as an intermediate through the conversion of NAD + to NADH + H+. Then an inorganic phosphate (Pi) is added in a phosphate ester synthesis to form 1, 3-bisphosphoglycerate. This and all the remaining reactions occur twice for each gluco ...
Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds C
... 1. AxBy where A is a metal, B is a non-metal 2. CxDy where C and D are non-metals ...
... 1. AxBy where A is a metal, B is a non-metal 2. CxDy where C and D are non-metals ...
Electron transport chain
... ATP • Remember that ATP is like a loaded spring. It has three negatively charged Phosphate groups attached and that the 3 P’s close together are unstable. • Cells must recycle the inorganic P that comes off ATP in order to regenerate its supply of ATP • Muscle cells recycle the ATP at a rate of 10 ...
... ATP • Remember that ATP is like a loaded spring. It has three negatively charged Phosphate groups attached and that the 3 P’s close together are unstable. • Cells must recycle the inorganic P that comes off ATP in order to regenerate its supply of ATP • Muscle cells recycle the ATP at a rate of 10 ...
Bioinformatics
... • Sensitivity: method’s ability to find most members of the protein family • Selectivity: method’s ability to distinguish true members from non-members • Want a method to have high sensitivity (get all true positives) and high selectivity (not get false positives) • Can be a difficult test with biol ...
... • Sensitivity: method’s ability to find most members of the protein family • Selectivity: method’s ability to distinguish true members from non-members • Want a method to have high sensitivity (get all true positives) and high selectivity (not get false positives) • Can be a difficult test with biol ...
발효화학-8.
... 8.1 Electron acceptors used in anaerobic metabolism 8.1.1 Fermentation and anaerobic respiration Respiration : the reduction of oxygen by electrons from the electron transport chains coupled to the generation of a proton motive force through electron transport phosphorylation (ETP, Sec.5.*) Ana ...
... 8.1 Electron acceptors used in anaerobic metabolism 8.1.1 Fermentation and anaerobic respiration Respiration : the reduction of oxygen by electrons from the electron transport chains coupled to the generation of a proton motive force through electron transport phosphorylation (ETP, Sec.5.*) Ana ...
Peroxisomes: family of versatile organelles
... 5. Interplay of peroxisomes with other organelles No peroxisome is an island In order to optimize their multiple cellular functions, peroxisomes must collaborate and communicate with the surrounding organelles. A common way of communication between organelles is through physical membrane contact si ...
... 5. Interplay of peroxisomes with other organelles No peroxisome is an island In order to optimize their multiple cellular functions, peroxisomes must collaborate and communicate with the surrounding organelles. A common way of communication between organelles is through physical membrane contact si ...
Exact and pattern searching of protein sequences
... These codes are used for displaying or searching protein sequences with four or more amino acids. Dipeptides and tripeptides are also included in REGISTRY, but may be searched only by name or structure and not by sequence representation. For common amino acids, either one-letter or three-letter code ...
... These codes are used for displaying or searching protein sequences with four or more amino acids. Dipeptides and tripeptides are also included in REGISTRY, but may be searched only by name or structure and not by sequence representation. For common amino acids, either one-letter or three-letter code ...
Amino Acid Catabolism: C
... Homolytic cleavage of the deoxyadenosyl C-Co bond during catalysis yields a deoxyadenosyl carbon radical, as Co3+ becomes Co2+. Reaction of this with methylmalonyl-CoA generates a radical substrate intermediate and 5'-deoxyadenosine. Following rearrangement of the substrate, the product radical abs ...
... Homolytic cleavage of the deoxyadenosyl C-Co bond during catalysis yields a deoxyadenosyl carbon radical, as Co3+ becomes Co2+. Reaction of this with methylmalonyl-CoA generates a radical substrate intermediate and 5'-deoxyadenosine. Following rearrangement of the substrate, the product radical abs ...
Interaction of saccharides with rare earth metal ions: synthesis and
... effect is not prominent here, as was observed in the case of the Ce(III)saccharide complexes, the trends among different complexes are appreciable. The glucose complexes exhibit a CD sign which is opposite to the other hexose complexes of the corresponding metal ion. For example, the Ndglucose com ...
... effect is not prominent here, as was observed in the case of the Ce(III)saccharide complexes, the trends among different complexes are appreciable. The glucose complexes exhibit a CD sign which is opposite to the other hexose complexes of the corresponding metal ion. For example, the Ndglucose com ...
PHOSPHORUS AND SULFUR COSMOCHEMISTRY
... several meteorite collections. Much of the meteoritic mass that falls to the Earth is composed of metallic material which supplies abundant reactive phosphorus. Meteorites are a comparatively poorer source of carbon. Craters concentrate both reduced phosphorus and organic compounds through geomorpho ...
... several meteorite collections. Much of the meteoritic mass that falls to the Earth is composed of metallic material which supplies abundant reactive phosphorus. Meteorites are a comparatively poorer source of carbon. Craters concentrate both reduced phosphorus and organic compounds through geomorpho ...
Amino Acid Catabolism: C
... Homolytic cleavage of the deoxyadenosyl C-Co bond during catalysis yields a deoxyadenosyl carbon radical, as Co3+ becomes Co2+. Reaction of this with methylmalonyl-CoA generates a radical substrate intermediate and 5'-deoxyadenosine. Following rearrangement of the substrate, the product radical abs ...
... Homolytic cleavage of the deoxyadenosyl C-Co bond during catalysis yields a deoxyadenosyl carbon radical, as Co3+ becomes Co2+. Reaction of this with methylmalonyl-CoA generates a radical substrate intermediate and 5'-deoxyadenosine. Following rearrangement of the substrate, the product radical abs ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.