11 results match your criteria: "City University of New York 10031.[Affiliation]"
Biochemistry
October 1999
Biochemistry Division, Chemistry Department, City College of the City University of New York 10031, USA.
We have studied the folding/binding process between the N- and C-fragments (1-73, 74-108) of oxidized Escherichia coli thioredoxin (Trx) to compare the energetics between the cleaved and uncleaved Trx. Sedimentation equilibrium analysis in 0.1 M potassium phosphate, pH 5.
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November 1998
Department of Chemistry, City College of the City University of New York 10031, USA.
An inhibitor of long-chain 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase has been developed as a tool for probing the cooperation between the two fatty acid beta-oxidation systems located in the inner mitochondrial membrane and in the mitochondrial matrix, respectively. 4-Bromotiglic acid was synthesized and found to inhibit palmitoylcarnitine-supported respiration of rat liver mitochondria in concentration-dependent and time-dependent fashions. Complete inhibition of respiration was achieved after incubating coupled mitochondria with 10 microM 4-bromotiglic acid for 2 min.
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August 1998
Department of Physics, The City College of the City University of New York 10031, USA.
The vibrational spectra of phosphate modes for GDP and GTP bound to the c-Harvey p21(ras) protein have been determined using 18O isotope edited Raman difference spectroscopy. A number of the phosphate stretch frequencies are changed upon GDP/GTP binding to ras, and the results are analyzed by ab initio calculations and through the use of empirical relationships that relate bond orders and bond lengths to vibrational frequencies. Bound GDP is found to be strongly stabilized by its interactions, mostly electrostatic, with the active site Mg2+.
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August 1998
Department of Physics, City College of the City University of New York 10031, USA.
The Raman spectra of the nonbridging V--O bonds in the myosin S1.MgADP.Vi complex, often believed to be a transition-state analogue for the phosphotransfer reaction catalyzed by myosin, and in a vanadate solution model compound have been obtained using Raman difference spectroscopic techniques.
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July 1998
Biochemistry Division, Chemistry Department, City College of the City University of New York 10031, USA.
Oxidized Escherichia coli thioredoxin (Trx) is a small protein of 108 residues with one disulfide bond (C32-C35 essentially involved in the activity) and no prosthetic moieties, which folds into a structural motif containing a central twisted beta-sheet flanked by helices that is found in many larger proteins. The kinetics of refolding of Trx in vitro have been investigated using a newly developed active site titration assay and continuous or stopped-flow (SF) methods in conjunction with circular dichroism (CD) and fluorescence (Fl) spectroscopy. These studies revealed the presence of early folding intermediates with "molten globule or pre-molten globule" characteristics.
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February 1998
New York State Center for Advanced Technology for Ultrafast Photonic Materials and Applications, Physics Department, City College and Graduate School, City University of New York 10031, USA.
In this article, we have presented an overview of emerging novel techniques for early-light transillumination imaging as well as nonlinear optical tomography of body organs. The use of light for probing and imaging biomedical media offers the promise for development of safe, noninvasive, and inexpensive clinical imaging modalities with diagnostic ability. The strong scattering of light by biological tissues buries the shadowgram formed by forward-propatating image-bearing photons in the background noise of multiple-scattered light.
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April 1997
Department of Mechanical Engineering, The City College of the City University of New York 10031, USA.
New exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations are obtained for the unbounded and bounded oscillatory and impulsive tangential edgewise motion of touching half-infinite plates in their own plane. In contrast to Stokes classical solutions for the harmonic and impulsive motion of an infinite plane wall, where the solutions are separable or have a simple similarity form, the present solutions have a two-dimensional structure in the near region of the contact between the half-infinite plates. Nevertheless, it is possible to obtain relatively simple closed-form solutions for the flow field in each case by defining new variables which greatly simplify the r- and theta- dependence of the solutions in the vicinity of the contact region.
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September 1991
Physics Department, City College of the City University of New York 10031.
We report here on the Raman spectra of NADH, 3-acetylpyridine adenine dinucleotide, APAD+, and a fragment of these molecules, adenosine 5'-diphosphate ribose (ADPR) bound to the mitochondrial (mMDH) and cytoplasmic (or soluble, sMDH) forms of malate dehydrogenase. We observe changes in the Raman spectrum of the adenosine moiety of these cofactors upon binding to mMDH, indicating that the binding site is hydrophobic. On the other hand, there is little change in the spectrum of the adenosine moiety when it binds to sMDH.
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July 1991
Department of Mechanical Engineering, City College, City University of New York 10031.
This paper analyzes an important underlying mechanism for the discharge hematocrit reduction observed in microvessels, which refers to the plasma skimming from the cell-free layer near the parent tube wall in the presence of a side branch. The three-dimensional theory recently developed by the authors (Yan et al., 1991, J.
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October 1989
Department of Psychology, City College of New York, City University of New York 10031.
Event-related potentials were recorded in a two-channel selective attention paradigm designed to assess the effects of channel probability on processing negativity. For channel probabilities of 70% or greater, the subtraction Nd for standard tones was greatly reduced or absent. This change was due to apparent processing negativity in the waveform of the irrelevant standards at high channel probabilities.
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October 1988
Department of Biochemistry, City College of New York, City University of New York 10031.
A hemin-permeable hemB mutant had no 5-aminolevulinate dehydratase (ALA D) and extremely low porphobilinogen deaminase (PBG D) activity. When the structural gene for hemB was introduced into this strain on a single-copy plasmid, both activities were observed. When the mutant was grown on PBG, normal PBG D activity was observed.
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