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Strand anchors

Scanlan has suggested another criterion (282). An effective network junction point is a crosslink in which at least three of the four strands radiating from it lead independently to the network. A crosslink with only two strands anchored to the network simply continues an active strand a crosslink with only one anchored strand is part of a dangling end and can make no elastic contribution at equilibrium. An elastically effective strand is therefore one which joins two effective network junction points. Accordingly, the total number of active strands is simply one half the number of gel-anchored strands radiating from effective junction points ... [Pg.107]

Since the junctions are intermolecularly coupled and have significantly large n j, so is the longer length scale modes, i, of the polymer strands anchored on both ends to the junctions, which now have nonzero coupling parameters,, and obviously they cannot be modeled by Rouse modes. The temperature dependences of their relaxation times, t, a are no longer that... [Pg.224]

Back channels height is 3 meters its width is also 3 meters. Adopting the bolts which made of steel with thread and the model is q)22 mm x 2000 mm to support the roof The distance between two bolts is 1500 on the vertical, 1100 on the transverse, and they are equipped with mesh reinforcements and ladder beams there is a row of strand anchor cable in the roof, the model of the strand anchor cable is [Pg.48]

Since the junctions are intermolecularly coupled and have significantly large tij, so is the longer length scale modes i of the polymer strands anchored on... [Pg.223]

This is precisely where the catalytically essential zinc atom is found. This zinc atom is located precisely at this switch point, where it is firmly anchored to the protein by three side-chain ligands, His 69, Glu 72, and His 196 (Figure 4.20). The last residue of p strand 3 is residue 66, so the two zinc ligands His 69 and Glu 72 are at the beginning of the loop region that connects this p strand with its corresponding a helix. The last residue of p strand 5 is the third zinc ligand. His 196. [Pg.62]

Fig. 2. Primary structure of hamster PrP (Stahl et al., 1993). The first 22 residues at the N-terminus are the signal sequence. PrPc is completely digested by proteinase K, whereas the N-terminal sequence of PrPSc to residue 89 (arrow, closed head) is digested. — CHO indicates the glycosylation sites at residues 181 and 197 Gpi the glycosylpho-sphatidylinositol anchor at 231 and the N-terminal octarepeats. In one case of human prion disease, a stop codon was found at 145 (arrow, open head) (Kitamoto et al., 1993). HI, H2, H3, and H4 denote the predicted a-helices (Huang et al, 1994, 1996), and A-C denote the a-helices and SI, S2 the /(-strands determined by solution NMR (James et al, 1997). Fig. 2. Primary structure of hamster PrP (Stahl et al., 1993). The first 22 residues at the N-terminus are the signal sequence. PrPc is completely digested by proteinase K, whereas the N-terminal sequence of PrPSc to residue 89 (arrow, closed head) is digested. — CHO indicates the glycosylation sites at residues 181 and 197 Gpi the glycosylpho-sphatidylinositol anchor at 231 and the N-terminal octarepeats. In one case of human prion disease, a stop codon was found at 145 (arrow, open head) (Kitamoto et al., 1993). HI, H2, H3, and H4 denote the predicted a-helices (Huang et al, 1994, 1996), and A-C denote the a-helices and SI, S2 the /(-strands determined by solution NMR (James et al, 1997).
Chemical and Genetic Probes—Nanotube-tipped atomic force microscopes can trace a strand of DNA and identify chemical markers that reveal DNA fine structure. A miniaturized sensor has been constructed based on coupling the electronic properties of nanotubes with the specific recognition properties of immobilized biomolecules by attaching organic molecules handles to these tubular nanostructures. In one study, the pi-electron network on the CNT is used to anchor a molecule that irreversibly adsorbs to the surface of the SWNT. The anchored molecules have a tail to which proteins, or a variety of other... [Pg.412]


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