نتایج جستجو برای: linking reagents

تعداد نتایج: 91438  

Journal: :Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry 1982

Journal: :Cancer research 1991
D A Grueneberg J O Ojwang M Benasutti S Hartman E L Loechler

DNA cross-linking reagents are frequently unusually cytotoxic, and many, including the nitrogen mustards, are potent chemotherapeutic agents, presumably because DNA cross-links effectively block DNA replication. Most of these reagents form both inter- and intrastrand DNA cross-links, but it is unknown which is more effective at blocking replication and why. To evaluate the role of interstrand c...

2005
Edward Piers

The preparation and synthetic uses of a number of bifunctional reagents (5-chloro-2-trimethylstannyl-2-pentene and related substances, (~)-1-bromo-4-methyl-3-trimethylstannyl-2-pentene, and alkyl (z)and (~)-2,3-bis(trimethylstannyl)-2-alkenoates) are described. In this work a number of useful annulation methods were developed and these annulation sequences played key roles in effecting total sy...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2001
F M Veronese

The paper discusses general problems in using PEG for conjugation to high or low molecular weight molecules. Methods of binding PEG to different functional groups in macromolecules is reported together with their eventual limitations. Problems encountered in conjugation, such as the evaluation of the number of PEG chains bound, the localisation of the site of conjugation in polypeptides and the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Alexander Leitner Lukasz A Joachimiak Pia Unverdorben Thomas Walzthoeni Judith Frydman Friedrich Förster Ruedi Aebersold

The study of proteins and protein complexes using chemical cross-linking followed by the MS identification of the cross-linked peptides has found increasingly widespread use in recent years. Thus far, such analyses have used almost exclusively homobifunctional, amine-reactive cross-linking reagents. Here we report the development and application of an orthogonal cross-linking chemistry specific...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
D Ring R D Cole

When whole steer kidney nuclei were treated with dimethyl-3,3'-dithiobisproprionimidate, N,N'-bis(2-carboxyimidomethyl) tartaramide dimethyl ester, or 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide under approximately physiological ionic conditions, H1 histone was cross-linked to each of the four histones in the nucleosome core. The carbodiimide reagent, which introduces no atoms between the am...

2001

The purple membrane ofHalobacterium halobium contains a single protein known as bacteriorhodopsin, which is composed of 1 mol retinal]mol bacterio-opsin [ 1 ]. The organization of the protein within each purple membrane sheet is that of an exact 2-dimensional crystal. X-ray and electron diffraction data have revealed that the bacteriorhodopsin in purple membrane is arranged as trimeric units in...

Journal: :Biofouling 2009
Hyung Joon Cha Dong Soo Hwang Seonghye Lim James D White Cristina A Matos-Perez Jonathan J Wilker

Mussel adhesive proteins (MAPs) have received increased attention as potential biomedical and environmental friendly adhesives. However, practical application of MAPs has been severely limited by uneconomical extraction and unsuccessful genetic production. Developing new adhesives requires access to large quantities of material and demonstrations of bulk mechanical properties. Previously, the a...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2004
Isabelle Migneault Catherine Dartiguenave Michel J Bertrand Karen C Waldron

Glutaraldehyde possesses unique characteristics that render it one of the most effective protein crosslinking reagents. It can be present in at least 13 different forms depending on solution conditions such as pH, concentration, temperature, etc. Substantial literature is found concerning the use of glutaraldehyde for protein immobilization, yet there is no agreement about the main reactive spe...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1981
S F Koval R G Murray

The Triton X-100-insoluble wall fraction of Aquaspirillum serpens VHA contained three major proteins: the regularly structured (RS) superficial protein (molecular weight 140,000) and two peptidoglycan-associated proteins (molecular weights, 32,000 and 33,000). The molecular arrangement and interactions of the outer membrane and RS proteins were examined with the use of bifunctional cross-linkin...

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