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The production of functionally active membrane proteins (MPs) in an adequate membrane environment is a key step in structural biology. Polymer-lipid particles based on styrene and maleic acid (SMA) represent a promising type of membrane mimic, as they can extract properly folded MPs directly from their native lipid environment. However, the original SMA polymer is sensitive to acidic pH levels, which has led to the development of several modifications: SMA-EA, SMA-QA, and others.

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Retention index prediction based on the molecule structure is not often used in practice due to low accuracy, the need to use paid software to calculate molecular descriptors (MD), and the narrow applicability domain of many models. In recent years, relatively accurate and versatile deep learning (DL)-based models have emerged. These models are now used in practice as an additional criterion in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry identification.

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Kinetics of Adsorption-Induced Deformation of Microporous Carbons.

Langmuir

November 2024

Otto H. York Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey 07102, United States.

Equilibrium and kinetic behavior of adsorption-induced deformation have attracted a lot of attention in the last few decades. The theoretical and experimental works cover activated carbons, coals, zeolites, glasses, etc. However, most of the theoretical works describe only the equilibrium part of the deformation process or focus on the time evolution of the adsorption process.

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The article discusses optical properties (luminescence) of diluted (24 dilution factor) lucigenin () aqueous solutions. Six series of aqueous solutions, with 50 samples in each series, were studied. The series were diluted on different days within random schedules, following a unified procedure: the first sample in all the series was the (C = 8.

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Technetium metal is renowned for its inertness in environmental conditions, rendering it an optimal candidate for use as a container material for high-level radioactive waste. Alternatively, thin technetium electroplated coatings can be employed to prevent corrosion of steel containers and the subsequent biofouling that may result. The utilization of metallic technetium in the design of containers for radioactive waste in deep burial may be promising from two perspectives: firstly, in terms of increasing their stability, and secondly, in terms of the utilization of technetium, which is a macrocomponent of radioactive waste.

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Eugenol-containing oligoorganosilsesquioxanes were synthesized by the method of hydrolytic polycondensation in an active medium under various reaction conditions. The obtained products were characterized by Si NMR spectroscopy and MALDI-TOF spectrometry. It was shown that factors such as the reaction temperature, polycondensation duration, and molar ratio between the initial alkoxysilane monomer and acetic acid may affect the molecular weight characteristics and molecular structure of the formed oligomer, like the content of stressed cyclic units (T, DTT, TDT) and unstressed silsesquioxane units TD.

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Currently, there are quite a few data on the ways silver nanoparticles get into the aquatic environment, on their subsequent dissolution in water, and on the release of toxic Ag ions. Differences in the experimental conditions hinder the determination of the basic regularities of this process. In this study, the stages of oxidative dissolution of AgNPs were studied, starting from the formation of silver hydrosol in deaerated solution, the reaction of silver with oxygen and with drinking and natural waters, the analysis of intermediate species of the oxidized colloidal particles, and the subsequent particle aggregation and precipitation, by optical spectroscopy, DLS, TEM, STEM, and EDX.

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A preparative synthesis of previously unknown 21- and 14-membered azamacrocycles acid-promoted cyclotrimerization or cyclodimerization of three readily available precursors, namely, 1-amino-6-hydroxy-4,6-dimethylhexahydropyrimidine-2-thione, 4-(4-oxopent-2-yl)thiosemicarbazide hydrazone, and 5,7-dimethyl-1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-3-1,2,4-triazepine-3-thione has been developed. A dramatic dependence of the selectivity of macrocyclization on the reaction conditions is demonstrated. The thermodynamic aspects of the reactions are discussed based on experimental data and DFT calculation results.

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  • The research focuses on the challenge of replicating the structure and functionality of Langmuir monolayers in Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films, using a specific dye (HCS) that shows promise for mercury ion detection.
  • The study employs advanced X-ray techniques to analyze and compare the electron density profiles of HCS monolayers and LB films, revealing that the films maintain their structural integrity and functional properties.
  • Results indicate that in both systems, mercury ions interact with crown-ether groups, leading to changes in the UV-vis spectrum that could enhance detection capabilities for various related dyes.
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The corrosion behavior of steels of various grades in sulfuric acid solutions with the addition of nitrogen-containing corrosion inhibitors has been studied. Compounds containing the 1,2,4-triazole moiety effectively protect low-carbon (St3, St20, 08PS), high-strength (70S2KhA), and stainless steels (1Kh18N9T) not only from corrosion but also from the hydrogen penetration into the metals in concentrated sulfuric acid solutions. In some cases, the degree of steel protection from corrosion by these compounds exceeded 99%.

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Qualitative and quantitative aspects of the formation of various types of phase structures, sizes and compositions were considered. For the studied polycaprolactone-epoxy resin/4,4'-diaminediphenylsulfone system, a phase diagram characterized by amorphous separation with a lower critical solution temperature was constructed and its evolution was traced with increasing conversion degree of epoxy groups. A method is proposed for determining the temperature-concentration parameters that determine the type of phase structure of composite materials, based on the optical interferometry method.

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Phosphoryl podands of neutral type with a flexible ethylene glycol chain and diphenylphosphorylmethyl end groups are known for their complexation properties towards various cations. In this work, the complexation process between 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphoryl)-2-oxapropane (L) and lanthanide ions was studied. Namely, the stability constants of lanthanide complexes with L in acetonitrile were estimated by the method of spectrophotometric titration.

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This study investigates various sorbents for the effective sorption of dissolved organic substances, using tributyl phosphate (TBP) as a model compound. TBP is one of the most commonly used extractants in the nuclear industry. Four different carbon materials with high specific surface areas (2000-3000 m g) were selected for evaluation.

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Evolution from precellular supramolecular assemblies to cellular world originated from the ability to make a barrier between the interior of the cell and the outer environment. This step resulted from the possibility to form a membrane, which preserves the cell like a wall of the castle. However, every castle needs gates for trading, i.

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Modified (2'-deoxy)adenosines activate autophagy primarily through AMPK/ULK1-dependent pathway.

Bioorg Med Chem Lett

November 2024

Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia; RUDN University, 117198 Moscow, Russia. Electronic address:

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  • * Scientists think that by activating autophagy, we can help treat diseases like cancer, obesity, and neurodegenerative diseases.
  • * A study tested some new compounds to see if they could activate autophagy better than a common drug called AICAr, and found some that worked well even without needing a specific protein called AMPK.
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Dinuclear complexes bearing Ru(II) photoactive centers are of interest for the development of efficient dual catalysts for many photocatalyzed reactions. Ditopic polypyridine ligands, bis(pyridin-2-yl)amino-1,10-phenanthrolines, containing an additional coordination site (bis(pyridin-2-yl)amine, dpa) at positions 3, 4 or 5 of the 1,10-phenanthroline core (Phen-3NPy2, Phen-4NPy2 and Phen-5NPy2) were synthesized. They were used as bridging ligands to obtain dinuclear complexes [(bpy)Ru(Phen-NPy2)PdCl](PF) (Ru(Phen-NPy2)Pd) in good yields stepwise complexation.

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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are believed to be a prominent alternative to the common antibiotics. However, despite decades of research, there are still no good clinical examples of peptide-based antimicrobial drugs for system application. The main reasons are loss of activity in the human body, cytotoxicity, and low selectivity.

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The binding of the HIV-1 Gag polyprotein to the plasma membrane is a critical step in viral replication. The association with membranes depends on the lipid composition, but its mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we report the binding of non-myristoylated Gag to lipid membranes of different lipid compositions to dissect the influence of each component.

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The SARS-CoV-2 E protein is an enigmatic viral structural protein with reported viroporin activity associated with the acute respiratory symptoms of COVID-19, as well as the ability to deform cell membranes for viral budding. Like many viroporins, the E protein is thought to oligomerize with a well-defined stoichiometry. However, attempts to determine the structure of the protein complex have yielded inconclusive results, suggesting several possible oligomers, ranging from dimers to pentamers.

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The NIST gas chromatographic retention index database is widely used in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. For many compounds, the NIST database contains many entries that are presumably obtained independently of each other. We showed with specific examples that there are cases in the NIST database where several entries exist for the same compound, and all of them are equally erroneous (an error of more than 100 units).

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Post-synthetic modification of proton-conducting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by loading small molecules capable of generating protons into pores is an efficient approach for developing a new type of material with improved ionic conductivity. Herein, the synthesis, characterization and proton conductivity of a novel electroneutral MOF based on palladium(II) -tetrakis(4-(phosphonatophenyl))porphyrinate, IPCE-1Pd, are reported. The exposure of the obtained framework to imidazole by the diffusion vapor method has surprisingly led to its complete crystal-to-crystal MOF-to-HOF transformation, resulting in the formation of a novel hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) IPCE-1Pd_Im, which is the first example of such kind of structural change among all known MOFs.

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  • The research focuses on rhenium sulfide clusters, which are crucial for oil refining, as only a few have been previously studied under laser desorption-ionization conditions.
  • Natural rhenium sulfide samples from a volcanic area in Russia were analyzed using laser desorption-ionization mass spectrometry to identify and characterize these clusters.
  • The study found over 60 rhenium sulfide clusters, including heterometallic types, and revealed new insights into the stability and formation patterns of these clusters, highlighting clusters with 7 to 10 rhenium atoms.
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This study presents the synthesis, characterization and Hirshfeld surface analysis of 1-[6-bromo-2-(3-bromo-phen-yl)-1,2,3,4-tetra-hydro-quinolin-4-yl]pyrrolidin-2-one, CHBrNO. In the title compound, the pyrrolidine ring adopts a distorted envelope configuration. In the crystal, mol-ecules are linked by inter-molecular N-H⋯O, C-H⋯O and C-H⋯Br hydrogen bonds, forming a three-dimensional network.

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An exceptional efficiency of pyrazine-annelated porphyrin as a general photocatalyst for the oxidation of organic sulfides is demonstrated. It is shown that phosphonate-substituted pyrazinoporphyrin 2H-1 brings together sufficient photostability and high efficiency in the aerobic photooxidation of a series of various sulfides. The influence of the reaction conditions onto the efficiency of homogeneous sulfide photooxidation in the presence of the photosensitizer (PS) was investigated and strong dependence on the solvent system was observed.

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