نتایج جستجو برای: sulfoxide

تعداد نتایج: 9050  

2015
Nuria Boix Elisabet Teixido Marta Vila-Cejudo Pedro Ortiz Elena Ibáñez Juan M. Llobet Marta Barenys

BACKGROUND Fascioliasis and paragonimiasis are widespread foodborne trematode diseases, affecting millions of people in more than 75 countries. The treatment of choice for these parasitic diseases is based on triclabendazole, a benzimidazole derivative which has been suggested as a promising drug to treat pregnant women and children. However, at the moment, this drug is not approved for human u...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1988
J H Weiner D P MacIsaac R E Bishop P T Bilous

Dimethyl sulfoxide reductase, a terminal electron transfer enzyme, was purified from anaerobically grown Escherichia coli harboring a plasmid which codes for dimethyl sulfoxide reductase. The enzyme was purified to greater than 90% homogeneity from cell envelopes by a three-step purification procedure involving extraction with the detergent Triton X-100, chromatofocusing, and DEAE ion-exchange ...

2012
Arbia Ben Khélifa Michel Giorgi Mohamed Salah Belkhiria

The title complex, [Ce(C(2)H(6)OS)(8)](2)[Mo(6)O(19)](3)·4C(2)H(6)OS, was obtained as a byproduct of the reaction of [(C(4)H(9))(4)N](2)[Mo(6)O(19)] with Ce(NO(3))(3)·6H(2)O and phthalic acid in dimethyl-sulfoxide solution. The asymmetric unit consists of a complex [Ce(C(2)H(6)OS)(8)](3+) cation, one and a half of the Lindqvist-type [Mo(6)O(19)](2-) polyanions and two dimethyl-sulfoxide solvent...

2012
Martin A Fascione Sophie J Adshead Pintu K Mandal Colin A Kilner Andrew G Leach W Bruce Turnbull

Sulfoxides are frequently used in organic synthesis as chiral auxiliaries and reagents to mediate a wide variety of chemical transformations. For example, diphenyl sulfoxide and triflic anhydride can be used to activate a wide range of glycosyl donors including hemiacetals, glycals and thioglycosides. In this way, an alcohol, enol or sulfide is converted into a good leaving group for subsequent...

Journal: :Cryobiology 1982
M Shlafer P F Kane M M Kirsh

Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is routinely used to prevent freezethaw-induced damage to a variety of biological systems. In that context, relatively high drug concentrations in excess of one molar are usually used. However, lower concentrations of the drug produce many pharmacological effects (26) which may be efficacious for reducing hypoxiaor ischemia-induced cell damage which is often encountere...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1983
H Fliss H Weissbach N Brot

A simple assay for the detection of 35S-labeled methionine sulfoxide residues in proteins is described. The assay, which is based on the ability of CNBr to react with methionine but not with methionine sulfoxide, requires the prelabeling of cellular proteins with [35S]methionine. The assay was used to study the extent of methionine oxidation in newly synthesized proteins of both activated and q...

2012
Pedro P. Corbi Petr Melnikov Antonio C. Massabni

Methionine sulfoxide (MetSO, C5HnNO3S, Figure 1), a product of vegetal origin, is an amino acid similar to methionine. It is present in garlic (Sugii et al., 1964), onion (Kuon and Bernhard, 1963), nut (Kristensen et al, 1974), carrot (Alabran and Mabrouk, 1973), apple (BielinskaCzarnecka, 1963; McKee and Urbach, 1953), and banana plant (Steward et al., 1960). Recently, methionine sulfoxide was...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2005
R A Bryan O Zaragoza T Zhang G Ortiz A Casadevall E Dadachova

The polysaccharide capsule of the pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans is an important virulence factor, but relatively little is known about its architecture. We applied a combination of radiological, chemical, and serological methods to investigate the structure of this polysaccharide capsule. Exposure of C. neoformans cells to gamma radiation, dimethyl sulfoxide, or radiolabeled monoclo...

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