نتایج جستجو برای: enzymatic deoxygenation

تعداد نتایج: 56232  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Shunsaku Koga Thomas J Barstow Dai Okushima Harry B Rossiter Narihiko Kondo Etsuko Ohmae David C Poole

Near-infrared assessment of skeletal muscle is restricted to superficial tissues due to power limitations of spectroscopic systems. We reasoned that understanding of muscle deoxygenation may be improved by simultaneously interrogating deeper tissues. To achieve this, we modified a high-power (∼8 mW), time-resolved, near-infrared spectroscopy system to increase depth penetration. Precision was f...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2011
Nicolas Gruber

In the coming decades and centuries, the ocean's biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems will become increasingly stressed by at least three independent factors. Rising temperatures, ocean acidification and ocean deoxygenation will cause substantial changes in the physical, chemical and biological environment, which will then affect the ocean's biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems in ways that we ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2013
Daniel Herschlag Aditya Natarajan

Enzymes are remarkable catalysts that lie at the heart of biology, accelerating chemical reactions to an astounding extent with extraordinary specificity. Enormous progress in understanding the chemical basis of enzymatic transformations and the basic mechanisms underlying rate enhancements over the past decades is apparent. Nevertheless, it has been difficult to achieve a quantitative understa...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Joseph A Browning Henry M Staines Hannah C Robinson Trevor Powell J Clive Ellory John S Gibson

Red blood cells from patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) exhibit increased electrogenic cation permeability, particularly following deoxygenation and hemoglobin (Hb) polymerisation. This cation permeability, termed P(sickle), contributes to cellular dehydration and sickling, and its inhibition remains a major goal for SCD treatment. Nevertheless, its characteristics remain poorly defined, i...

2013
Siew-Pei Lee Anita Ramli

BACKGROUND Catalytic deoxygenation is a prominent process for production of renewable fuels from vegetable oil. In this work, deoxygenation of technical grade methyl oleate to diesel fuel aliphatic hydrocarbons (C15 - C18) is evaluated with several parameters including temperature, hydrogen pressure and reaction time in a stirred batch reactor over Pd/SBA-15 catalysts. RESULTS Two different S...

2015
Nuriye Nuray Ulusu

Life as we know it heavily relies on biological catalysis, in fact, in a very nonromantic version of it, life could be considered as a series of chemical reactions, regulated by the guarding principles of thermodynamics. In ancient times, a beating heart was a good sign of vitality, however, to me, it is actually the presence of active enzymes that counts… Though we do not usually pay attention...

Journal: :Blood 1986
N Mohandas M E Rossi M R Clark

We hypothesized that the deoxygenation-induced increase in cation permeability of sickle cells was related to mechanical distention of the membrane by growing HbS polymer within the cell. To test this hypothesis, we determined the effect of deoxygenation on cation fluxes in sickle cells under conditions that restricted or permitted extensive growth of polymer, producing different degrees of mem...

Journal: :The Journal of organic chemistry 2005
Mrinmoy Nag William S Jenks

[reaction: see text] Photolyses of dibenzothiophene sulfoxides (DBTOs) with intramolecular trapping functionalities attached in the 4-position show higher quantum yields of deoxygenation. Deoxygenation quantum yields are also less solvent dependent for the substituted DBTOs. Product analysis shows a detectable amount of intramolecular O-trapped products and suggests that solvent effects observe...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1982
K R Thulborn J C Waterton P M Matthews G K Radda

At high and medium magnetic field, the transverse NMR relaxation rate (T-1(2)) of water proteins in blood is determined predominantly by the oxygenation state of haemoglobin. T-1(2) depends quadratically on the field strength and on the proportion of haemoglobin that is deoxygenated. Deoxygenation increases the volume magnetic susceptibility within the erythrocytes and thus creates local field ...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
Consuelo Prieto José A González Delgado Jesús F Arteaga Martín Jaraíz José L López-Pérez Alejandro F Barrero

A detailed experimental and theoretical study corroborates that the reductive deoxygenation of activated (allylic or benzylic) alcohols with excess Ti(III) proceeds via an allyl(benzyl)-radical and allyl(benzyl)-Ti, which is protonated, regioselectively in the case of allylic derivatives. The H atom of the newly formed C-H bond in the product originates from the -OH group of the starting materi...

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