Publications by authors named "R T MacGillivray"

Introduction: Congenital factor V (FV) deficiency is a rare clotting disorder affecting ∼1 in 1,000,000, with bleeding severity that ranges broadly for poorly understood reasons.

Aim: To help understand the molecular basis of the observed phenotype in FV deficient patients, the genetics and biochemistry causing a patient's FV deficiency were evaluated.

Methods And Results: A 71-year-old female, who had serious life-long bleeding upon provocation and profound menorrhagia that lead to hysterectomy, was found to have 3% of normal plasma FV antigen with normal electrophoretic mobility.

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The coordination environment of Cm(iii) bound at the Fe(iii) binding sites of transferrin was investigated using a combined experimental and theoretical approach. Complexation studies with two hTf/2N single point mutants, Y95F (Tyr → Phe) and H249A (His → Ala) were performed. The substitution of Tyr 95 by the non-complexing Phe prevents Cm(iii) from forming of a strong, multidentate complex with the mutant.

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As components of electronic scrap, rare earth minerals are an interesting but little used source of raw materials that are highly important for the recycling industry. Currently, there exists no cost-efficient technology to separate rare earth minerals from an electronic scrap mixture. In this study, phage surface display has been used as a key method to develop peptides with high specificity for particular inorganic targets in electronic scrap.

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Innovative approaches to the separation of minerals and subsequent extraction of metals are imperative owing to the increasing mineralogical complexity of ore deposits that are difficult or even impossible to separate into slurries or solutions containing only the minerals or metals of interest. Low recovery of metal is typical for these complex deposits leading to significant losses to tailings. In addition, the minerals often contain impurities, some toxic, which are difficult and costly to control or manage during the processing of a concentrate or other mineral product.

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The complexation of Cm(III) with the recombinant N-lobe of human serum transferrin (hTf/2N) is investigated in the pH range from 4.0 to 11.0 using TRLFS.

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