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Promoters constitutive

Faktor, O. et al.. The G-box and H-box in a 39 bp region of a French bean chalcone synthase promoter constitute a tissue-specific regulatory element. Plant J., 11, 1105, 1997. [Pg.213]

Zircoaluminate adhesion promoters constitute a novel class of compounds which have proven themselves useful in arresting corrosion on coated metals, enhancing adhesion of adhesives to rubber and metal, and improving bonding of formed rubber articles containing ZA to other substrates. [Pg.567]

In summary, apparent metal-support interactions may arise through the operation of a specific particle size effect, or of bifunctionality or spillover, or through the support acting as a source or sink of a catalytic poison. Deliberately added promoters constitute an additional complication. Real interactions not due to these or similar causes may be attributed either to electronic or geometric effects, the latter embracing possible differences in crystal habit, or to the creation of phases which contain the active component in some form but which are hard to reduce. [Pg.32]

Choice of promoter constitutive, tissue-specific, inducible, etc. [Pg.195]

The reason for this relative lack of reactivity of 2-methylthiazoIium is probably due to the too-weak nucleophilic character of its carbon-2. For example, any /S-alkoxyalcene (29) derivatives resulting from the condensation of o-ester could never have been isolated, whereas they constitute the essential intermediate step in trimethine syntheses for rings of acidic character (64). However, even if a negative 5-substituent such as ethoxy-carbonyl increases the yield (61) by promoting independently the possible formation of the methylene base, it may be stressed that the presence of this base is not the essential condition of the reaction, since the isolated anhydrobase itself is not reactive toward the o-ester (Scheme 41). [Pg.54]

Ziegler found that adding certain metals or their compounds to the reaction mixture led to the formation of ethylene oligomers with 6-18 carbons but others promoted the for matron of very long carbon chains giving polyethylene Both were major discoveries The 6-18 carbon ethylene oligomers constitute a class of industrial organic chemicals known as linear a olefins that are produced at a rate of 3 X 10 pounds/year m the... [Pg.610]

In the higher pressure sub-region, which may be extended to relative pressure up to 01 to 0-2, the enhancement of the interaction energy and of the enthalpy of adsorption is relatively small, and the increased adsorption is now the result of a cooperative effect. The nature of this secondary process may be appreciated from the simplified model of a slit in Fig. 4.33. Once a monolayer has been formed on the walls, then if molecules (1) and (2) happen to condense opposite one another, the probability that (3) will condense is increased. The increased residence time of (1), (2) and (3) will promote the condensation of (4) and of still further molecules. Because of the cooperative nature of the mechanism, the separate stages occur in such rapid succession that in effect they constitute a single process. The model is necessarily very crude and the details for any particular pore will depend on the pore geometry. [Pg.242]

Stainless steels each appear twice in the list. The more active potentials are those which the metal adopts when corroding as in a pit. The more cathodic potential is that adopted by the bare surface around the pit. The potential difference constitutes a significant driving force, analogous to the situation where the coupling of dissimilar metals such as copper and iron promotes the corrosion of the more anodic of the two (see below). [Pg.891]

Electropolishing techniques utilise anodic potentials and currents to aid dissolution and passivation and thus to promote the polishing process in solutions akin to those used in chemical polishing. The solutions have the same basic constitution with three mechanistic requirements—oxidant (A), contaminater (B) and diffusion layer promoter (C) —but, by using anodic currents, less concentrated acid solutions can be used and an additional variable for process flexibility and control is available. [Pg.304]

The mechanism for the transformation of 5 to 4 was not addressed. However, it seems plausible that samarium diiodide accomplishes a reduction of the carbon-chlorine bond to give a transient, resonance-stabilized carbon radical which then adds to a Smni-activated ketone carbonyl or combines with a ketyl radical. Although some intramolecular samarium(n)-promoted Barbier reactions do appear to proceed through the intermediacy of an organo-samarium intermediate (i.e. a Smm carbanion),10 ibis probable that a -elimination pathway would lead to a rapid destruction of intermediate 5 if such a species were formed in this reaction. Nevertheless, the facile transformation of intermediate 5 to 4, attended by the formation of the strained four-membered ring of paeoniflorigenin, constitutes a very elegant example of an intramolecular samarium-mediated Barbier reaction. [Pg.638]

Similarly, efficient tetracyclization (MeAlCl2-promoted) of the bis-allylic silane/ bis-epoxide 97 constitutes the key step in the synthesis of (+)-a-onocerin. In this case, because of the presence of the bis-allylic silane group, a double bis-annula-tion occurs, with the formation of the ethylene-bridge linked bis-decalin system present in the target compound (Scheme 8.26) [46],... [Pg.288]

In the resting (closed) state, the ion channel is occluded by a hydrophobic girdle that constitutes a barrier to ion permeation. Agonist binding in the extracellular domain promotes a conformational change that results in a rotational movement of the M2 helices lining the pore, widening the pore by A. This results... [Pg.853]


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