Publications by authors named "Severen M"

Sulfite oxidase is a mononuclear molybdenum enzyme that oxidises sulfite to sulfate in many organisms, including man. Three different reaction mechanisms have been suggested, based on experimental and computational studies. Here, we study all three with combined quantum mechanical (QM) and molecular mechanical (QM/MM) methods, including calculations with large basis sets, very large QM regions (803 atoms) and QM/MM free-energy perturbations.

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This clinical case describes a severe liver insufficiency associated with an IgA hypergammaglobulinaemia. The search for an etiology excluded all classical causes of hepatopathy and led to the diagnosis of celiac disease. Liver impairment improved with a gluten-free diet.

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Inflammation and duodenal ulcers can meet many etiologies. We report the case of a young adult with an ulcerated duodenitis revealing Henoch-Schönlein purpura. The abdominal symptoms preceded the emergence of the classical cutaneous signs of the disease.

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The oxidation of sulfite to sulfate by two different models of the active site of sulfite oxidase has been studied. Both protonated and deprotonated substrates were tested. Geometries were optimized with density functional theory (TPSS/def2-SV(P)) and energies were calculated either with hybrid functionals and large basis sets (B3LYP/def2-TZVPD) including corrections for dispersion, solvation, and entropy, or with coupled-cluster theory (LCCSD(T0)) extrapolated toward a complete basis set.

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Pb(2+) complexes can attain several different topologies, depending of the shape of the Pb 6s6p lone pair. In this paper, we study structures with a bisdirected Pb lone pair with quantum mechanics (DFT) and QM/MM calculations. We study small symmetric Pb(2+) models to see what factors are needed to get a bisdirected lone pair.

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Reduced Variational Space (RVS) calculations are reported that afford insight into the energetic origins of the hemi- and holo-directing behavior of [Pb(H2O)n](2+) complexes. It is shown that the distribution of ligands around the Pb(2+) center arises from a delicate balance between the first-order Coulomb plus exchange-repulsion energy that favors holo-directionality, and the second-order charge transfer plus polarization term that favors hemi-directionality. It is additionally demonstrated that the pseudopotential/basis set combination used to study such complexes should be carefully selected, as artifacts can arise when using large-core pseudopotentials.

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Quantum chemistry computations have been used to investigate the possibility of a Pb(2+)/Ca(2+) substitution in the three calcium sites of the synaptotagmin enzyme. Provided explicit cation solvation is taken into account, it is shown that the substitution is energetically feasible and induces a strong reorganization of the Ca(2+)-coordinating sites, which may preclude the enzyme for any efficient role when lead poisoning occurs.

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The coordination of neutral ligands (L = OC, HCN, NH3, PH3, SH2, HNCO and H2O) to Pb2+ is investigated and analyzed by means of the topological analysis of the Electronic Localization Function (ELF). It is shown that the mean charge density of the V(Pb) basin ((V(Pb))) can reach a ligand-independent limiting value from n = 6, a coordination number from which the [PbL(n)]2+ complexes adopt holodirected structures. The investigations performed on anionic series (L = HS-, OH-, CN-, F-, Cl-, and Br-) lead to optimized stable structures in which the coordination number does not exceed n = 4, even in the presence of a model aqueous solvent.

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[Structure: see text] A concise synthesis of both enantiomers of alpha-Tfm-proline and (S)-alpha-Tfm-prolinol from ethyl trifluoropyruvate is reported. The key step is a diastereoselective allylation reaction of ethyl trifluoropyruvate and (R)-phenylglycinol-based oxazolidines or imine. The lactone obtained by cyclization of the resulting hydroxy ester proved to be a valuable intermediate for the synthesis of (S)-alpha-Tfm-allylglycine and (S)-alpha-Tfm-norvaline in enantiopure form.

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A 63-year-old woman was hospitalized for the third time in one year for asthenia, fever and chills, jaundice, cytolysis and cholestasis. An adult onset Still's disease was diagnosed. Hepatic manifestations, diagnostic criteria and efficient therapy of AOSD will be reviewed.

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A 66-year-old man was hospitalized for asthenia, weight loss, fever and chills. A polyarteritis nodosa associated with hepatitis B virus infection in a replicative phase was diagnosed. Etiology, physiopathology, and clinical characteristics of hepatitis B virus-related polyarteritis nodosa will be reviewed, as well as the effectiveness of therapy combining corticosteroïds, interferon alpha and plasma exchanges.

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Adult Ascaris, which are usually found in the intestine, can enter the ampulla of Vater if the sphincter of Oddi is not efficient. This situation seems common in children; in adults it occurs after endoscopic or surgical sphincterotomy. The worms can then migrate up into the intrahepatic bile ducts and provoke biliary stasis which may become infected and complicated by abscesses.

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