نتایج جستجو برای: molecular reorientation

تعداد نتایج: 638694  

2014
Gouri S. Jas Yan Wang Steven W. Pauls Carey K. Johnson Krzysztof Kuczera

Molecular dynamics simulations and fluorescence anisotropy decay measurements are used to investigate the rotational diffusion of anthracene in two organic solvents—cyclohexane and 2-propanol—at several temperatures. Molecular dynamics simulations of 1 ns length were performed for anthracene in cyclohexane ~at 280, 296, and 310 K! and in 2-propanol ~at 296 K!. The calculated time constants for ...

1998
Ana Moutinho Anthony J. Trewavas Rui Malhó

Pollen tube reorientation is a dynamic cellular event that is crucial for successful fertilization. We have shown previously that pollen tube orientation is regulated by cytosolic free calcium ([Ca 2 1 ] c ). In this paper, we studied the activity of a Ca 2 1 -dependent protein kinase during reorientation. The kinase activity was assayed in living cells by using confocal ratio imaging of BODIPY...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 2013
Bradley R Sturz Zachary A Kilday Kent D Bodily

Environment size has been shown to influence the reliance on local and global geometric cues during reorientation. Unless changes in environment size are produced by manipulating length and width proportionally, changes in environment size are confounded by the amount of the environment that is visible from a single vantage point. Yet, the influence of the amount of the environment that is visi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Frederic Bartumeus Simon A Levin

The movement ecology framework depicts animal movement as the result of the combined effects of internal and external constraints on animal navigation and motion capacities. Nevertheless, there are still fundamental problems to understand how these modulations take place and how they might be translated into observed statistical properties of animal trajectories. Of particular interest, here, i...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance 2002
Ken Sale Cecília Sár Kim A Sharp Kálmán Hideg Peter G Fajer

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is often used in the study of the orientation and dynamics of proteins. However, there are two major obstacles in the interpretation of EPR signals: (a) most spin labels are not fully immobilized by the protein, hence it is difficult to distinguish the mobility of the label with respect to the protein from the reorientation of the protein itself; (b) even i...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Nick Moseyko Tong Zhu Hur-Song Chang Xun Wang Lewis J Feldman

Studies of plant tropisms, the directed growth toward or away from external stimuli such as light and gravity, began more than a century ago. Yet biochemical, physiological, and especially molecular mechanisms of plant tropic responses remain for the most part unclear. We examined expression of 8,300 genes during early stages of the gravitropic response using high-density oligonucleotide probe ...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2012
Ana Vila Verde Peter G Bolhuis R Kramer Campen

We use classical atomistic molecular dynamics simulations of two water models (SPC/E and TIP4P/2005) to investigate the orientation and reorientation dynamics of two subpopulations of OH groups belonging to water molecules at the air/water interface at 300 K: those OH groups that donate a hydrogen bond (called "bonded") and those that do not (called "free"). Free interfacial OH groups reorient ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1998
Moutinho Trewavas Malho

Pollen tube reorientation is a dynamic cellular event that is crucial for successful fertilization. We have shown previously that pollen tube orientation is regulated by cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]c). In this paper, we studied the activity of a Ca2+-dependent protein kinase during reorientation. The kinase activity was assayed in living cells by using confocal ratio imaging of BODIPY FL bisi...

2014
W Kuang W Jiang J Roberts H V Frey

The observed strong remanent crustal magnetization at the surface of Mars suggests an active dynamo in the past and ceased to exist around early to middle Noachian era, estimated by examining remagnetization strengths in extant and buried impact basins. We investigate whether the Martian dynamo could have been killed by these large basin-forming impacts, via numerical simulation of subcritical ...

2007
Edward W. Eng Adam Bettio John Ibrahim Rene E. Harrison Patrick Brennwald

Cell polarization is essential for targeting signaling elements and organelles to active plasma membrane regions. In a few specialized cell types, cell polarity is enhanced by reorientation of the MTOC and associated organelles toward dynamic membrane sites. Phagocytosis is a highly polarized process whereby particles >0.5 m are internalized at stimulated regions on the cell surface of macropha...

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