نتایج جستجو برای: thiol

تعداد نتایج: 12128  

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004

Chemical reactions lie at the heart of many biological processes, from photosynthesis and respiration to cell signaling and drug metabolism. Thanks to an atmosphere rich in oxygen, many organisms use oxygen to carry out these life processes. But oxygen metabolism produces highly toxic by-products called reactive oxygen species. When oxidation outpaces detoxifying reactions, oxidative stress occ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2003
P M S Figueirêdo C F Catani T Yano

Enterohemolysin produced by Escherichia coli associated with infant diarrhea showed characteristics similar to those of thiol-activated hemolysins produced by Gram-positive bacteria, including inactivation by cholesterol, lytic activity towards eukaryotic cells and thermoinstability. However, enterohemolysin activity was not inactivated by oxidation or by SH group-blocking agents (1 mM HgCl2, 1...

2013
D. Caballero M. Pla-Roca F. Bessueille C. A. Mills J. Samitier

This paper describes friction experiments and pull-off force measurements using atomic force microscopy, between a non-functionalised silicon probe and a 2.5 m diameter CH3 and COOH terminated thiol self assembled monolayer pattern. The pattern is micro-contact printed onto a gold-coated silicon wafer, in air, at room temperature, with a relative humidity around 30%, and used to examine probem...

2012
Javiera Norambuena Rodrigo Flores Juan P. Cárdenas Raquel Quatrini Renato Chávez Gloria Levicán

Thiol/disulfide systems are involved in the maintenance of the redox status of proteins and other molecules that contain thiol/disulfide groups. Leptospirillum ferriphilum DSM14647, an acidophilic bacterium that uses Fe(2+) as electron donor, and withstands very high concentrations of iron and other redox active metals, is a good model to study how acidophiles preserve the thiol/disulfide balan...

2010
Neil B. Cramer Charles L. Couch Christopher N. Bowman

Thiol-ene systems demonstrate numerous advantageous polymerization properties in regards to rapid curing, high conversion, minimal oxygen inhibition, and reduced shrinkage stress. However, one of the drawbacks of thiol-ene systems is that commercially available monomers are not able to achieve the mechanical properties required for use as dental restorative materials. Methacrylate systems on th...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2015
Melanie Hillion Haike Antelmann

Bacteria encounter reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a consequence of the aerobic life or as an oxidative burst of activated neutrophils during infections. In addition, bacteria are exposed to other redox-active compounds, including hypochloric acid (HOCl) and reactive electrophilic species (RES) such as quinones and aldehydes. These reactive species often target the thiol groups of cysteines in...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2015
Josiane P Lafleur Silja Senkbeil Jakub Novotny Gwenaël Nys Nanna Bøgelund Kasper D Rand Frantisek Foret Jörg P Kutter

A novel, rapid and simple method for the preparation of emulsion-templated monoliths in microfluidic channels based on thiol-ene chemistry is presented. The method allows monolith synthesis and anchoring inside thiol-ene microchannels in a single photoinitiated step. Characterization by scanning electron microscopy showed that the methanol-based emulsion templating process resulted in a network...

2013
Sunil V Sharma Miriam Arbach Alexandra A Roberts Colin J Macdonald Murree Groom Chris J Hamilton

Bacillithiol (BSH) is the major low-molecular-weight (LMW) thiol in many low-G+C Gram-positive bacteria (Firmicutes). Evidence now emerging suggests that BSH functions as an important LMW thiol in redox regulation and xenobiotic detoxification, analogous to what is already known for glutathione and mycothiol in other microorganisms. The biophysical properties and cellular concentrations of such...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Christopher L Colbert Qiong Wu Paul J A Erbel Kevin H Gardner Johann Deisenhofer

The covalent attachment of heme cofactors to the apo-polypeptides via thioether bonds is unique to the maturation of c-type cytochromes. A number of thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases prepare the apocytochrome for heme insertion in system I and II cytochrome c maturation. Although most thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases are nonspecific, the less common, specific thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases may be...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2013
Albert Sánchez Enrique Pedroso Anna Grandas

A novel method to synthesize cyclic oligonucleotides (5- to 26-mer) using the thiol-maleimide reaction is described. The target molecules were obtained after subsequent removal of thiol and maleimide protecting groups from 5'-maleimido-3'-thiol-derivatized linear precursors. Retro-Diels-Alder conditions deprotecting the maleimide simultaneously promoted cyclization cleanly and in high yield.

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