نتایج جستجو برای: amine substrate

تعداد نتایج: 159961  

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2016
Martina Letizia Contente Matteo Planchestainer Francesco Molinari Francesca Paradisi

A transaminase from Halomonas elongata and four mutants generated by an in silico-based design were recombinantly produced in E. coli, purified and applied to the amination of mono-substituted aromatic carbonyl-derivatives. While benzaldehyde derivatives were excellent substrates, only NO2-acetophenones were transformed into the (S)-amine with a high enantioselectivity. The different behaviour ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
A Cogoni A Padiglia R Medda P Segni G Floris

Spermine is a substrate of lentil (Lens culinaris) seedling amine oxidase and the oxidation products are reversible inactivators of the enzyme. The spermine is oxidized at the terminal amino groups to a dialdehyde: 2 moles of hydrogen peroxide and 2 moles of ammonia per mole of spermine are formed. The pH optimum of the enzyme with spermine is 7.9 in TI-HCI buffer; the K(m) value is 4.4.10(-4) ...

2015
Joel W. Beatty Corey R. J. Stephenson

While the use of visible light to drive chemical reactivity is of high importance to the development of environmentally benign chemical transformations, the concomitant use of a stoichiometric electron donor or acceptor is often required to steer the desired redox behavior of these systems. The low-cost and ubiquity of tertiary amine bases has led to their widespread use as reductive additives ...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 1997
H M Nash R Lu W S Lane G L Verdine

BACKGROUND Base-excision DNA repair (BER) is the principal pathway responsible for the removal of aberrant, genotoxic bases from the genome and restoration of the original sequence. Key components of the BER pathway are DNA glycosylases, enzymes that recognize aberrant bases in the genome and catalyze their expulsion. One major class of such enzymes, glycosylase/lyases, also catalyze scission o...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2005
S E Rigby J Basran J P Combe A W Mohsen H Toogood A van Thiel M J Sutcliffe D Leys A W Munro N S Scrutton

Amines are a carbon source for the growth of a number of bacterial species and they also play key roles in neurotransmission, cell growth and differentiation, and neoplastic cell proliferation. Enzymes have evolved to catalyse these reactions and these oxidoreductases can be grouped into the flavoprotein and quinoprotein families. The mechanism of amine oxidation catalysed by the quinoprotein a...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2013
Joshua Schmidt Clayton Ehasz Michael Epperson Kimberly Klas Justin Wyatt Mirko Hennig Marcello Forconi

Recent work on a computationally-designed retroaldolase RA-61 suggested that most of the rate-acceleration brought about by this enzyme was due to non-specific interactions with the aromatic substrate. To provide a benchmark for the role of non-specific interactions in this system, we measured the second-order rate constant for the amine-catalysed retro-aldol reaction of methodol in the presenc...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2014
Anangamohan Panja Milan Shyamal Amrita Saha Tarun Kanti Mandal

Two new azide bound cobalt(III) complexes, [Co(L(1))(N3)3] (fac-1) and [Co(L(2))(N3)3] (mer-2), where L(1) is bis(2-pyridylmethyl)amine and L(2) is (2-pyridylmethyl)(2-pyridylethyl)amine, derived from tridentate reduced Schiff-base ligands have been reported. Interestingly, a methylene bridge regulated preferential coordination mode of ligands is noticed in their crystal structures: it is found...

2002

The enzyme, 2-keto-3-deoxy-6-phosphogluconic aldolase is inactivated by the substrate analog, bromopyruvate. Inactivation results from either an active site carboxyl group or a cysteine being alkylated by bromopyruvate. Treatment of enzyme inactivated by carboxylate ester formation with borohydride produces the secondary amine resulting from reduction of a Schiff’s base between the covalently f...

2004
John J. La Scala Pallavi Pokhrel Lars T. Piehler Govind Mallick Shashi Karna Alma Wickenden Madan Dubey

Ion channels incorporated into lipid bilayers can be used as chemical sensors; however, the lack of stability of these bilayers prevents their use in practical sensor devices. In this study, dendrimers were used to stabilize lipid membranes by making use of their high surface functionality and the capability of modifying that functionality. Silica surfaces were coated with submonolayers of dend...

2016
Poornima Vijayan P. Mariam Ali S. A. Al-Maadeed

The potential of inorganic nanomaterials as reservoirs for healing agents is presented here. Mesoporous silica (SBA-15) and TiO2 nanotubes (TNTs) were synthesized. Both epoxy-encapsulated TiO2 nanotubes and amine-immobilized mesoporous silica were incorporated into epoxy and subsequently coated on a carbon steel substrate. The encapsulated TiO2 nanotubes was quantitatively estimated using a 'de...

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