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Metal-binding properties

Blake, D.A., Chakrabarti, P., Khosraviani, M., Hatcher, F.M., Westhoff, C.M., Goebel, R, Wylie, D.E., and Blake, R.C., Metal binding properties of a monoclonal antibody directed toward metal-chelate complexes, 7 Biol Chem, 111 (44), 27677-27685, 1996. [Pg.427]

The addition of ammonia to the variety of acids derivable from either the breakdown of glucose, glycolysis, or of the pentose shunt reaction products, ribose and NADPH, and from the citrate cycle, gives the amino acids (see Table 4.7 and Figure 4.4) Polymerisation of amino acids in cells gives proteins. In some of the amino acids sulfur and selenium can be incorporated easily. We assume NH3 was present. (Note that Se is in a coded amino acid not in Table 4.7.) Some selective metal-binding properties can be seen in Table 4.7, but amino acid carboxylates can bind all. [Pg.139]

WOETHINGTON, M. T., et al.. Metal binding properties and secondary structure of the zinc-binding domain of Nup475. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 1996, 93(24), 13754-9. [Pg.101]

Chitosan is a polymer with metal-binding properties that is derived from naturally occurring chitin. Research has been conducted on the potential use of chitosan in hazardous waste remediation. While chitosan does bind transition metals, it favors iron, a nonhazardous metal, which competes and interferes with chitosan s binding of toxic metals. Copper also tends to be highly bound, while the amount of cadmium and lead removed is lower. The technology is still undergoing testing and is not yet commercially available. [Pg.665]

Valentine, J. S., Pantoliano, M. W. Metal binding properties of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase. In Chemical and Biochemical Aspects of Superoxide and Superoxide Dismutase... [Pg.28]

Corpe, W. A. (1975). Metal-binding properties of surface material from marine bacteria. Developments in Industrial Microbiology, 16, 249-55. [Pg.334]

The two clusters differ in their metal-binding properties. Mammalian Cd, Zn metallothionein contains four Cd ions in cluster A and two Cd ions and one Zn ion in cluster B. 1157,1159 Calf liver metallothionein contains three Cu ions in cluster B with Cd-displaceable zinc ions in cluster A.1160 Studies on the binding of zinc and cadmium to human liver metallothionein show that binding occurs first in cooperative fashion to cluster A, followed by cooperative binding to cluster B. Incubation of the 7Cd metallothionein resulted in loss of Cd ions from cluster B initially.1161... [Pg.673]

Winge, D.R., Nielson, K.B., Gray, W.R. Hamer, D.H. (1985). Yeast metallothionein sequence and metal-binding properties. Journal of Biological Chemistry 260, 14464-70. [Pg.24]

This definition is framed to emphasise the metal-binding properties of the ligands and includes most cyclic polydentate ligands that can incorporate a metal ion into the middle of a bonding cavity. It is also worth noting that many macrocyclic ligands have trivial names. This reflects the unfriendly nature of the systematic names for example, the systematic names of 6.5 and 6.8 are 1,4,8,11-tetraazatetracyclodecane and 2,5,8,15,18,2l-hexaoxatricyclo[20.4.0.09 14]hexacosa-l(22),8,11,13,23,24-hexaene, respectively. [Pg.135]

W.A. Corpe, Metal-binding properties of surface materials from marine bacteria, Dev. Ind. Microbiol. 16 (1975) 249-255. [Pg.32]

Perdue, E. T. (1998). Chemical composition, structure, and metal binding properties. In Aquatic Humic Substances, Hessen, D. O., and Tranvik, L. I, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 41-61. [Pg.403]

Taylor, L.N., Wood, C.M. and McDonald, D.G. (2003) An evaluation of sodium loss and gill metal binding properties in rainbow trout and yellow perch to explain species differences in copper tolerance, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 22 (9), 2159-2166. [Pg.64]

While investigating the potential to improve on the original method of cascade prepa-rationf59, Moors and Vdgtle 60a constructed a hexaimine dendrimer, which was readily converted to the tris-Co complex (66) in quantitative yield. Lhotak and Shankai[60b have addressed the potential for creation of calix[4]arene-based dendrimers and examined some metal-binding properties for the corresponding oligomers. [Pg.213]

Synthesis, metal-binding properties and polypeptide solubilization of Crowned arbo-rols. [T. Nagasaki, O. Kimura, M. Ukon, S. Arimori, I. Hamachi, S. Shinkai, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1994, 75-81] [ 315],... [Pg.243]

IMAC adsorption Metal binding properties IgG Metal ions leakage... [Pg.602]

Eichenbaum GM, Kisetr PF, Shah D, Meuer WP, Needham D, Simon SA (2000) Alkali earth metal binding properties of ionic microgels. Macromolecules 33 4087 1093... [Pg.159]

Clements A, AUsop D, Walsh DM, WiUiams CH (1996) Aggregation and metal-binding properties of mutant forms of the amyloid A beta peptide of Alzheimer s disease. J Neurochem 66 ... [Pg.684]


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