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Poly(ethylene oxide) associates in solution with certain electrolytes (48—52). For example, high molecular weight species of poly(ethylene oxide) readily dissolve in methanol that contains 0.5 wt % KI, although the resin does not remain in methanol solution at room temperature. This salting-in effect has been attributed to ion binding, which prevents coagulation in the nonsolvent. Complexes with electrolytes, in particular lithium salts, have received widespread attention on account of the potential for using these materials in a polymeric battery. The performance of soHd electrolytes based on poly(ethylene oxide) in terms of ion transport and conductivity has been discussed (53—58). The use of complexes of poly(ethylene oxide) in analytical chemistry has also been reviewed (59). [Pg.342]

Porin channels are impHcated in the transport of cephalosporins because ceds deficient in porins are much more impermeable than are ceds that are rich in porins. The porins appear to function as a molecular sieve, adowing molecules of relatively low molecular weight to gain access to the periplasmic space by passive diffusion. In enterobacteria, a clear correlation exists between porin quantity and cephalosporin resistance, suggesting that the outer membrane is the sole barrier to permeabdity. However, such a relationship is not clearly defined for Pseudomonas aeruginosa where additional barriers may be involved (139,144,146). [Pg.30]

Coal Hquefaction iavolves raising the atomic hydrogen-to-carbon ratio from approximately 0.8/1.0 for a typical bituminous coal, to 2/1 for Hquid transportation fuels or 4/1 for methane (4). In this process, molecular weight reduction and removal of mineral matter and heteroatoms such as sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen may need to be effected. [Pg.280]

The electron transport protein, cytochrome c, found in the mitochondria of all eukaryotic organisms, provides the best-studied example of homology. The polypeptide chain of cytochrome c from most species contains slightly more than 100 amino acids and has a molecular weight of about 12.5 kD. Amino acid sequencing of cytochrome c from more than 40 different species has revealed that there are 28 positions in the polypeptide chain where the same amino acid residues are always found (Figure 5.27). These invariant residues apparently serve roles crucial to the biological function of this protein, and thus substitutions of other amino acids at these positions cannot be tolerated. [Pg.143]

Most ABC-transporters, especially those located in the plasma membrane, are phosphorylated and glycosylated transmembrane proteins of different molecular weights (e.g., P-gp 170 kDa MRP2 190 kDa BCRP 72 kDa). Topologically, most ABC-transporter show a similar structure they are organized in two transmembrane domains (TMD), each consisting of six... [Pg.4]


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