نتایج جستجو برای: protein thermodynamics

تعداد نتایج: 1260859  

2014
Dennis Adams

15.1. The First Law of Thermodynamics • Define the first law of thermodynamics. • Describe how conservation of energy relates to the first law of thermodynamics. • Identify instances of the first law of thermodynamics working in everyday situations, including biological metabolism. • Calculate changes in the internal energy of a system, after accounting for heat transfer and work done. 15.2. Th...

Journal: :health scope 0
mohamad ali baghapour department of environmental health engineering, school of health, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran amir hossein mahvi department of environmental health engineering, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; center for solid waste research, institute for environmental research, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; national institute of health research, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; department of environmental health engineering, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2188954914, fax: +98-2188950188 sudabeh pourfadakari department of environmental health engineering, school of health, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran; student research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran

conclusions the study results showed that by increasing the initial dye concentration and contact time, the adsorption capacity increased, as well. moreover, the thermodynamic parameters (δh °, δg °, and δs °) revealed the endothermic sorption of rr-198 onto mwcnts. results the rr-198 absorption rates were 33.26 and 222.88 mg/g, respectively for 20, and 200 mg/l dye concentration, at ph of 3, 6...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
c.l. li s. wang f. ji j.j. zhang l.c. wang

the adsorption thermodynamic characteristic of cu2+ from aqueous solution onto humin andalso humic acid from a typical black soil in northeast china were examined at three different temperatures(298, 318 and 338 k) by batch isotherm experiments. results showed that humin was structurally differentfrom humic acid. the increase of temperature had a positive effect on the adsorption process. freun...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2011
Diana E Schlamadinger Judy E Kim

Membrane protein folding is an emerging topic with both fundamental and health-related significance. The abundance of membrane proteins in cells underlies the need for comprehensive study of the folding of this ubiquitous family of proteins. Additionally, advances in our ability to characterize diseases associated with misfolded proteins have motivated significant experimental and theoretical e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Wei Wang Wei-Xin Xu Yaakov Levy E Trizac P G Wolynes

In the cell, protein complexes form by relying on specific interactions between their monomers. Excluded volume effects due to molecular crowding would lead to correlations between molecules even without specific interactions. What is the interplay of these effects in the crowded cellular environment? We study dimerization of a model homodimer when the mondimers are free and when they are tethe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Jeetain Mittal Robert B Best

Understanding the effects of confinement on protein stability and folding kinetics is important for describing protein folding in the cellular environment. We have investigated the effects of confinement on two structurally distinct proteins as a function of the dimension d(c) and characteristic size R of the confining boundary. We find that the stabilization of the folded state relative to bul...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
Y Zhou M Karplus

The calculated folding thermodynamics of a simple off-lattice three-helix-bundle protein model under equilibrium conditions shows the experimentally observed protein transitions: a collapse transition, a disordered-to-ordered globule transition, a globule to native-state transition, and the transition from the active native state to a frozen inactive state. The cooperativity and physical origin...

2017
Edward A. Rietman Jacob G. Scott Jack A. Tuszynski Giannoula Lakka Klement

Personalized anticancer therapy requires continuous consolidation of emerging bioinformatics data into meaningful and accurate information streams. The use of novel mathematical and physical approaches, namely topology and thermodynamics can enable merging differing data types for improved accuracy in selecting therapeutic targets. We describe a method that uses chemical thermodynamics and two ...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2014
Samapan Sikdar J Chakrabarti Mahua Ghosh

We show that the thermodynamics of metal ion-induced conformational changes aid to understand the functions of protein complexes. This is illustrated in the case of a metalloprotein, alpha-lactalbumin (aLA), a divalent metal ion binding protein. We use the histograms of dihedral angles of the protein, generated from all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, to calculate conformational thermodyna...

2000
Ain A. Sonin

Material volumes and material particles 2 Laws for material particles 3 Mass conservation 3 Newton’s law of (non-relativistic) linear motion 3 Newton’s law applied to angular momentum 4 First law of thermodynamics 4 Second law of thermodynamics 4 Laws for finite material volumes 5 Mass conservation 5 Motion (linear momentum) 5 Motion (angular momentum) 6 First law of thermodynamics 6 Second law...

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