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SDS, sodium dodecylsulfate

The last, and less extensively studied field variable driving percolation effects is chemical potential. Salinity was examined in the seminal NMR self-diffusion paper of Clarkson et al. [12] as a component in brine, toluene, and SDS (sodium dodecylsulfate) microemulsions. Decreasing levels of salinity were found to be sufficient to drive the microemulsion microstructure from water-in-oil to irregular bicontinuous to oil-in-water. This paper was... [Pg.251]

PMIPs plasma membrane intergral proteins SDS sodium dodecylsulfate... [Pg.966]

Aqueous micelles have diameters ranging typically from 0.5 to 5 nm, and being so small, do not scatter visible light and form transparent solutions. Figure 9.6 shows some basic parameters for aqueous micelles, relative to the well-known SDS (sodium dodecylsulfate). Micelles are thermodynamically stable, and this is a signihcant difference with respect to most large vesicle aggregates. [Pg.187]

Abbreviations OG, n-octyl- 3-D-glucopyranoside DM, dodecylmaltoside LM, w-lauryl-( -D-glucopyranoside Azone, 1-dodecyl azacyclohepatan-2-one, SCG, sodium glycocholate STDHF, sodium tauro-2425 dihydrofusidate UCDA, ursodeoxycholate CDCA, chenodeoxycholate SDS, sodium dodecylsulfate DMSO, dimethyl sulfoxide DMF, AV-dimethyl formamide DMAC, A At-dimethyl acetamide. [Pg.356]

NSTD, nitrogen-selective thermionic detector ISP, ionspray TSP, thermospray ESP, electrospray PICI, positive-ion chemical ionization NICI, negative-ion chemical ionization PPINICI, pulsed positive-ion-negative ion-chemical ionization PDA, photodiode array SDS, sodium dodecylsulfate CPase, carboxypeptidase. [Pg.923]

Example 3.3. You add 0.5 mM SDS (sodium dodecylsulfate, NaS04(CH2)nCH3) to pure water at 25°C. This leads to a decrease in the surface tension from 71.99mJ/m2 to 69.09 mJ/m2. What is the surface excess of SDS ... [Pg.37]

Fig. 11. Two-dimensional DOSY spectrum of a sample containing 1,3,5-triisopropylben-zene (TIPB) and mixed micelles in D2O. SDS = sodium dodecylsulfate HOD = partially deuterated water. [Reproduced by permission from Morris and Johnson, 1993.]... Fig. 11. Two-dimensional DOSY spectrum of a sample containing 1,3,5-triisopropylben-zene (TIPB) and mixed micelles in D2O. SDS = sodium dodecylsulfate HOD = partially deuterated water. [Reproduced by permission from Morris and Johnson, 1993.]...
In the most powerful technique for resolving protein mixtures, proteins are exposed to the ionic detergent SDS (sodium dodecylsulfate) before and during gel electrophoresis (Figure 3-32). SDS denatures proteins, causing multimeric proteins to dissociate into their subunits, and all polypeptide chains are forced into extended conformations with similar charge mass ratios. SDS treatment thus... [Pg.87]

Abbreviations CCK, cholecystokinin RNase. ribonuclease G-protein, guanine nucleotide binding protein GPCR, G-protein-coupled receptor. SDS sodium dodecylsulfate, CTAH. hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium hydroxide DMPC. di-myristoylphosphatidylcholine DPPC, di-palmitoylphosphatldylcholine CMC, critical micellar concentration SUV, small unilamellar vesicles CD, circular dichroism NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance hs-DC, high sensitivity differential scanning calorimetry IR-ATR, infrared attenuated total reflection spectroscopy NOE, nuclear Overhauser effect MD, molecular dynamics DMSO, dimethylsulfoxide TFE, trifluoroethanol for abbreviations of peptides see tables land 2, and fig. 11. [Pg.820]

CTAC, CTAB cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, bromide HPC hexadecylpyridinium chloride TTAC, DTAC tetradecyltrimethyl ammonium chloride, dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride SDS sodium dodecylsulfate Triton X-100 polyoxyethylene (n = 9.5) isooctylphenylether. [Pg.311]

Abbreviations used. CD, circular dichroism EPR, electron paramagnetic resonance ENDOR, electron nuclear double resonance PCMB, PMB, p-chloromercuribenzoate EDTA ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid G HCl, guanidine hydrochloride PPD, p-phenyl-enediamine DPD, N,N-dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine SDS, sodium dodecylsulfate. [Pg.2]

Note Gel concentration refers to acrylamide concentration unless otherwise stated. Abbreviations used are rest., restriction frag., fragments amph., ampholyte SDS, sodium dodecylsulfate and HOAc, acetic acid. [Pg.43]


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