نتایج جستجو برای: cone interconversion

تعداد نتایج: 44171  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1970
O Wieland E Siess

Pyruvate dehydrogenase from pig heart exists in active and inactive forms. Interconversion from the active (dephospho) form into the inactive (phospho) form is catalyzed by an ATP-dependent kinase. Conversely the enzyme is reactivated by a phosphatase which removes the phosphate group from the protein. By gradient centrifugation pyruvate dehydrogenase was prepared free of phosphatase but still ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1972
H Green K Ishii

It is usually assumed, in part from studies of bacteria, that there is free interconversion of adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP) and guanosine s'-monophosphate (GMP), and that the balance between the 2 nucleotides is maintained exactly by allosteric controls on the activity of the enzymes involved in the interconversion. However, there are good reasons for believing that in most mammalian cells ...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2004
Andrea Miani Jonathan Tennyson

The spectrum of water can be considered as the juxtaposition of the spectra of two molecules, with different total nuclear spin: ortho-H2O, and para-H2O. No transitions have ever been observed between the two different nuclear-spin isotopomers. The interconversion time is unknown and it is widely assumed that interconversion is forbidden without some other intervention. However, weak nuclear sp...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2011
Michael Frunzi Steffen Jockusch Judy Y-C Chen Rafael M Krick Calderon Xuegong Lei Yasujiro Murata Koichi Komatsu Dirk M Guldi Ronald G Lawler Nicholas J Turro

The photochemical interconversion of the two allotropes of the hydrogen molecule [para-H(2) (pH(2)) and ortho-H(2) (oH(2))] incarcerated inside the fullerene C(70) (pH(2)@C(70) and oH(2)@C(70), respectively) is reported. Photoexcitation of H(2)@C(70) generates a fullerene triplet state that serves as a spin catalyst for pH(2)/oH(2) conversion. This method provides a means of changing the pH(2)/...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
R Piccoli C De Lorenzo F Dal Piaz P Pucci G D'Alessio

Dimeric seminal RNase presents the singular case of a dimer with access at equilibrium to two conformations: one in which the subunits exchange, or swap, their NH(2)-terminal arms; the other with no exchange. Thus a continuous unfolding/refolding of structural elements into two alternative conformations takes place in the native protein at equilibrium. The phenomenon was investigated by kinetic...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014
Ana M Belenguer Giulio I Lampronti David J Wales Jeremy K M Sanders

We present the first polymorph interconversion study that uses solid-state dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC). This system exhibits unexpected and rich behavior, including the observation that under appropriate conditions the polymorph interconversion of a heterodimer proceeds through reversible covalent chemistry intermediates, and this route is facilitated by one of the two disulfide homodimers...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Dmitry Shakhvorostov Razvan A Nistor Lia Krusin-Elbaum Glenn J Martyna Dennis M Newns Bruce G Elmegreen Xiao-hu Liu Zak E Hughes Sujata Paul Cyril Cabral Simone Raoux David B Shrekenhamer Dimitri N Basov Young Song Martin H Müser

Phase-change materials are functionally important materials that can be thermally interconverted between metallic (crystalline) and semiconducting (amorphous) phases on a very short time scale. Although the interconversion appears to involve a change in local atomic coordination numbers, the electronic basis for this process is still unclear. Here, we demonstrate that in a nearly vacancy-free b...

2015
Zhen-Dong Sun Meihua Ge Yujun Zheng

All symmetrical molecules with non-zero nuclear spin exist in nature as nuclear-spin isomers (NSIs). However, owing to the lack of experimental information, knowledge is rare about interconversions of NSIs of gaseous molecules with torsional symmetry. Here we report our separation and conversion observations on NSI-torsion-specific transition systems of gaseous methanol from a light-induced dri...

2012
J. K. Das K. C. Dash

Azido Coordination, Imidazole Adducts, Structural Interconversion A number of mixed-ligand complexes of cobalt(III) containing coordinated azide ion, acetylacetonate anion and the neutral base imidazole and, having the general formula [Co(acac)2(N3)(Im)] (Im = imidazole or its derivatives) have been synthesised by the reaction of K[rrans-Co(acac)2(N3)2] with the biologically active ligand imida...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2006
Maria G Tozzi Marcella Camici Laura Mascia Francesco Sgarrella Piero L Ipata

Ribose phosphates are either synthesized through the oxidative branch of the pentose phosphate pathway, or are supplied by nucleoside phosphorylases. The two main pentose phosphates, ribose-5-phosphate and ribose-1-phosphate, are readily interconverted by the action of phosphopentomutase. Ribose-5-phosphate is the direct precursor of 5-phosphoribosyl-1-pyrophosphate, for both de novo and 'salva...

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