What ions makes urine more acidic or basic? a. Hydrogen b. Bicarbonate c. Both of them d. None of them pH: pH is a measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions present in a solution. The higher the H+ concentration, the lower the pH and th...
therefore, exhibit basicity under appropriate conditions. However, compared to its acidity, the basicity of Phthalimide is relatively weak. The main reason is that imide acid (acidic form) is a more stable form than imide base (basic form). Therefore...
), are capable of translocating through the cell membrane, and thus, they can act asprotein carriers[ 1 ]. Hence, arginine-based peptides are thought to penetrate some specific cells by themselves or with the support of other peptides. Because of the specific mode of interactions with thepla...
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i, Proliferation of SYO1 SS cells infected with either control hairpin (shCt) or shSSX with overexpression of empty vector control, SS18-SSX 78 aa or SS18-SSX 34 aa variants. Error bars represent mean ± s.d. of n = 3 independent experimental replicates; **P < 0.01...
acidic and basic amino acid residuescrystal structuresstability constantsligand-ligand interactionsThe structures and stability constants of the copper(II) complexes of dipeptides (L) composed of N-terminal arginine (Arg), lysine (Lys) or glycinate (Gly), and C-terminal aspartate (Asp), glutamate ...
or other industrially used homogeneous catalysts, such as p-toluenesulfonic acid. Taurine’s conjugation on graphene is achieved via the nucleophilic attack of its amino group on the electrophilic centers of fluorographene (FG), affording the covalent aminosulfonic acid-derivatized graphene (G-ASA) ...
Association of neighboring β-Strands to form the β-barrel structure of the voltage-dependent anion channel, human isoform 1 (hVDAC1) precedes membrane insertion and is largely driven by polar interactions between basic and acidic amino acid side-chains ...
A protein that catalyzes the reoxidation of dihydrolipoamide after each turnover. Also referred to as E3- or L-protein. Lipoamide Cofactor form of oxidized (cyclic disulfide) lipoic acid, in which it is attached covalently to the ε-amino group of a target lysyl residue on a lipoyl carrier...
DnaA protein, the initiator of chromosomal DNA replication in Escherichia coli, interacts with acidic phospholipids, such as cardiolipin, and its activity seems to be regulated by membrane binding in cells. In this study we introduced site-directed mutations at the positions of hydrophobic or basic...