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Brennan Liam - - 2012
This paper describes a microalgal cell lipid fluorescence enhancement method using BODIPY(505/515), which can be used to screen for lipids in wild-type microalgae and to monitor lipid content within microalgae production processes to determine optimal harvesting time. The study was based on four microalgae species (Dunaliella teteriolecta, Tetraselmis suecica, Nannochloropsis ...
Luo Zhenli - - 2012
The sedimentation of quaternized poly(4-vinyl pyridine) (QP4VP) or poly(N-methyl 4-vinyl pyridine iodide) in aqueous solution has been investigated by using an analytical ultracentrifuge (AUC) via sedimentation velocity (SV). When NaI is introduced, either the sedimentation coefficient (s) or apparent molar mass (M(w)) of QP4VP increases with NaI concentration because the ...
Muradov M I - - 2012
We have investigated within Fermi liquid theory the dependence of Coulomb drag current in a passive quantum wire on the applied voltage V across an active wire and on the temperature T for any values of eV/k(B)T. We assume that the bottoms of the 1D minibands in both wires almost ...
Jianfeng Ping - - 2012
In this study, a novel disposable all-solid-state ion-selective electrode using graphene as the ion-to-electron transducer was developed. The graphene film was prepared on screen-printed electrode directly from the graphene oxide dispersion by one-step electrodeposition technique. Cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were employed to demonstrate the large double-layer capacitance and ...
Wang Huining - - 2012
Excitation power and temperature dependences of the photoluminescence (PL) spectra are studied in InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs). The excitation power dependences of the PL peak energy and linewidth indicate that the emission process of the MQWs is dominated first by the Coulomb screening effect and then by the localized ...
Ali W - - 2012
The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae (De Geer), is the most important ectoparasitic pest of layer hens worldwide and difficult to control through 'conventional' synthetic acaricides. The present study aimed to identify a suitable predator of D. gallinae that could potentially form the basis of biological control in commercial poultry ...
Bittrich Eva - - 2012
Temperature sensitive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) brushes with different molecular weights Mn and grafting densities  were prepared by the "grafting-to" method. Changes in their physico-chemical properties according to temperature were investigated with the help of in-situ spectroscopic ellipsometry and in-situ attenuated total reflexion Fourier-transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. Brush criteria indicate a ...
Nagase Kenichi - - 2011
Thermoresponsive PIPAAm-brush-grafted glass beads are prepared through siATRP and their physicochemical properties are characterized by micro-nitrogen analysis, XPS, and contact angle measurements. The amount of grafted PIPAAm on glass bead surfaces can be controlled by varying the ATRP reaction time, leading to a modulation of the temperature-dependent wettability of the ...
Brinton Mark R - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) vascular grafts frequently develop occlusive neointimal hyperplasia as a result of myofibroblast over-growth, leading to graft failure. ePTFE exhibits higher ultrasound attenuation than native soft tissues. We modelled the selective absorption of ultrasound by ePTFE, and explored the feasibility of preventing hyperplasia in ePTFE grafts ...
Valladares Linares Rodrigo - - 2011
As forward osmosis (FO) gains attention as an efficient technology to improve wastewater reclamation processes, it is fundamental to determine the influence of fouling in the rejection of emerging contaminants (micropollutants). This study focuses on the rejection of 13 selected micropollutants, spiked in a secondary wastewater effluent, by a FO ...
Mote Kaustubh R - - 2011
Oriented solid-state NMR is the most direct methodology to obtain the orientation of membrane proteins with respect to the lipid bilayer. The method consists of measuring (1)H-(15)N dipolar couplings (DC) and (15)N anisotropic chemical shifts (CSA) for membrane proteins that are uniformly aligned with respect to the membrane bilayer. A ...
Shahidan Nabilah - - 2011
Thermoresponsive copolymers continue to attract a great deal of interest in the literature. In particular, those based on ethylene oxide-containing methacrylates have excellent potential for biomaterial applications. Recently, some of us reported a study of thermoresponsive cationic graft copolymers containing poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), PNIPAm, (Liu et al., Langmuir, 24, 7099, 2008). Here, ...
Thakkar Foram M - - 2011
The influence of polymer grafting on the phase behavior and elastic properties of two tail lipid bilayers have been investigated using dissipative particle dynamics simulations. For the range of polymer lengths studied, the L(c) to L(α) transition temperature is not significantly affected for grafting fractions, G(f) between 0.16 and 0.25. ...
Guerzon E R - - 2011
PURPOSE. To evaluate the biocompatibility of collagen membranes for host-graft integration. METHODS. 18 Achilles tendons in 9 rats were used. Five tendons were controls and repaired with prolene 3-0 sutures only. The remaining 13 tendons were cases, and a 10-mm section was excised. A 15x5 mm bovine pericardial collagen membrane ...
Pace Maria Lucia - - 2011
Calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cements show some desirable environmentally friendly features that include the possibility of using several industrial byproducts as raw materials in their manufacturing process. Alumina powder, from the secondary aluminum manufacture, and anodization mud, from the production process of anodized aluminum, have proved to be suitable as partial ...
Azouzi Slim - - 2011
Cyclosporin A (CsA) is a hydrophobic peptide drug produced by the fungus Tolypocladium inflatum. CsA is commonly used as an immunosuppressive drug but it also has an antimalarial activity. The immunosuppressive activity of CsA is clearly due to its association with specific proteins of immune cells such as cyclophilins. By ...
Crownover Emily - - 2011
Here we describe a new graft copolymer architecture of poly(propylacrylic acid) (polyPAA) that displays potent pH-dependent, membrane-destabilizing activity and in addition is shown to enhance protein blood circulation kinetics. PolyPAA containing a single telechelic alkyne functionality was prepared via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization with an alkyne-functional chain transfer ...
Miyamoto Yoshinori - - 2011
The purpose of this study was to assess plaque characteristics of optical coherence tomography (OCT)-derived thin-cap fibroatheroma (TCFA) by integrated backscatter intravascular ultrasound (IB-IVUS). Radiofrequency signal-derived IVUS tissue characterization technology has become clinically available and provided objective and quantitative plaque characteristics of the coronary vessel wall. Integrated backscatter IVUS is ...
Yu Xueting - - 2011
Polyphenolics are bioactive natural products that appear to act against a wide range of pathologies. Mechanisms of activity have not been established, but recent studies have suggested that some polyphenolics bind to membranes. We examined the interaction between lipid bilayers and three structurally diverse polyphenolics. We hypothesized that features of ...
Anand Aashish - - 2011
To determine the safety and efficacy of amniotic membrane graft in glaucoma drainage device surgery. Institutional retrospective case series of 44 patients undergoing glaucoma drainage device implantation with use of 300-μm thick amniotic membrane as a patch graft. Endpoints assessed were tube exposure, graft thinning, graft clarity, graft-related infection, and ...
Babes Alexandru - - 2011
Temperature sensing is a crucial feature of the nervous system, enabling organisms to avoid physical danger and choose optimal environments for survival. TRPM8 (Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin type 8) belongs to a select group of ion channels which are gated by changes in temperature, are expressed in sensory nerves and/or ...
Toghraee Reza - - 2010
Ion channels, as natures' solution to regulating biological environments, are particularly interesting to device engineers seeking to understand how natural molecular systems realize device-like functions, such as stochastic sensing of organic analytes. What's more, attaching molecular adaptors in desired orientations inside genetically engineered ion channels, enhances the system functionality as ...
Zhang Zhiyong - - 2010
Grafted conjugated polyelectrolytes were synthesized for the first time and characterized. The polymers demonstrated properties of a convenient and efficient protocol for creating Hg(2+) sensors. The unique character of the new material comes from an anionic counterion nature with no external cofactors, and imparts high selectivity and fast detection for ...
Li Yuhui - - 2010
To understand the energetics of double-ion occupancy in gramicidin A (gA) channels, the 2D potential of mean force (PMF) is calculated for two ions at different positions along the channel axis. The cross sections of this 2D PMF are compared with available one-ion PMFs to highlight the effect of one ...
Ishitsuka Yuji - - 2010
In this work, we demonstrate the capability of using lipid vesicles biofunctionalized with protein channels to perform single-molecule fluorescence measurements over a biologically relevant temperature range. Lipid vesicles can serve as an ideal nanocontainer for single-molecule fluorescence measurements of biomacromolecules. One serious limitation of the vesicle encapsulation method has been ...
Farahbakhsh Nasser A - - 2011
When amphibian papillar hair cells (APHCs) of the leopard frog, Rana pipiens pipiens, are osmotically challenged, they exhibit a characteristically asymmetric (rectifying) response: small decreases (5%, or less) in the extracellular solution's osmolarity do not significantly affect the cells' volume; larger decreases produce a relatively slow volume increase in APHCs, ...
Jang Hyunbum - - 2010
Emerging evidence supports the ion channel mechanism for Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology wherein small β-amyloid (Aβ) oligomers insert into the cell membrane, forming toxic ion channels and destabilizing the cellular ionic homeostasis. Solid-state NMR-based data of amyloid oligomers in solution indicate that they consist of a double-layered β-sheets where each monomer ...
Brachet Anna - - 2010
In mammalian neurons, the precise accumulation of sodium channels at the axonal initial segment (AIS) ensures action potential initiation. This accumulation precedes the immobilization of membrane proteins and lipids by a diffusion barrier at the AIS. Using single-particle tracking, we measured the mobility of a chimeric ion channel bearing the ...
Hall Liam T - - 2010
In drug discovery, there is a clear and urgent need for detection of cell-membrane ion-channel operation with wide-field capability. Existing techniques are generally invasive or require specialized nanostructures. We show that quantum nanotechnology could provide a solution. The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in nanodiamond is of great interest as a single-atom ...
Cunha Shane R - - 2011
The coordinate activities of ion channels and transporters regulate myocyte membrane excitability and normal cardiac function. Dysfunction in cardiac ion channel and transporter function may result in cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. While the past fifteen years have linked defects in ion channel biophysical properties with human disease, more ...
Auer Sebastian - - 2010
The quickest possible checkmate in the game of chess requires two moves using a pawn and the queen. Metaphorically speaking, the pawn (a membrane tether) and the queen (a toxin) work together to checkmate an ion channel within a neuronal circuit. This strategy termed "tethered toxin" (t-toxin) is based on the ...
Tosti Elisabetta - - 2010
Excitable cells have the capacity to modify their electrical properties in response to different stimuli. This specific feature is due to a flux of ion currents that flow via ion channels in the plasma membrane. In all species so far studied, ion channels are proteins expressed in the zygote and ...
Corry Ben - - 2010
Mechanosensitive channels act as molecular transducers of mechanical force exerted on the membrane of living cells by opening in response to membrane bilayer deformations occurring in physiological processes such as touch, hearing, blood pressure regulation, and osmoregulation. Here, we determine the likely structure of the open state of the mechanosensitive ...
Hub Jochen S - - 2010
As a member of the ubiquitous ammonium transporter/methylamine permease/Rhesus (Amt/MEP/Rh) family of membrane protein channels, the 50 kDa Rhesus channel (Rh50) has been implicated in ammonia (NH(3)) and, more recently, also in carbon dioxide (CO(2)) transport. Here we present molecular dynamics simulations of spontaneous full permeation events of ammonia and ...
Stava Eric - - 2010
We show that a single-crystal quartz substrate provides a working platform for ion channel research. Single-crystal quartz is piezoelectric, so it can be nanomechanically actuated to perform precise membrane deformations. This, along with its superior noise properties, makes single-crystal quartz ideal for analyzing mechanosensitive ion channels.
Moszynski Joanne M - - 2010
Four new linear oligoesters containing a diphenylacetylene unit were prepared by fragment coupling sequences and the ion channel forming ability of the compounds was investigated. Activity in vesicles was very strongly controlled by overall length; the longest compound was effectively inactive. Planar bilayer studies established that all compounds are able ...
Reuff M - - 2010
Functioning of ion channels depends not only on the control of their activity but also on their density and lateral organisation in the membrane. The two latter aspects have recently attracted increasing attention. Here, we summarize studies on trafficking and plasma membrane distribution of the plant K(+) channel KAT1 from ...
Hou Xu - - 2010
Artificial single nanochannels have emerged as possible candidates for mimicking the process of ionic transport in ion channels and boosting the development of bioinspired intelligent nanomachines for real-world applications, such as biosensors, molecular filtration, and nanofluidic devices. One challenge that remains is to make the artificial nanochannel "smart", with various ...
Andreas Loren B - - 2010
The tetrameric M2 proton channel from influenza A virus conducts protons at low pH and is inhibited by aminoadamantyl drugs such as amantadine and rimantadine (Rmt). We report magic angle spinning NMR spectra of POPC and DPhPC membrane-embedded M2(18-60), both apo and in the presence of Rmt. Similar line widths ...
Park Wook - - 2010
Rectangular fluidic channels have rarely been used in microfluidic devices which use PDMS membrane-type microvalves, since the rectangular channel shape does not perfectly match the round shape of the membrane deformation. We present a polymer sealing method to fabricate PDMS membrane-type microvalves for rectangular microchannels. After fabricating the microfluidic device, ...
Hajjar Eric - - 2010
Gram-negative bacteria are protected by an outer membrane barrier, and to reach their periplasmic target, penicillins have to diffuse through outer membrane porins such as OmpF. Here we propose a structure-dynamics-based strategy for improving such antibiotic uptake. Using a variety of experiments (high-resolution single channel recording, Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC), ...
Chen Cheng-Chang - - 2011
ORF8a protein is 39 residues long and contains a single transmembrane domain. The protein is synthesized using solid phase peptide synthesis and reconstituted into artificial lipid bilayers that forms cation-selective ion channels with a main conductance level of 8.9±0.8pS at elevated temperature (38.5°C). Computational modeling studies including multi nanosecond molecular ...
Yu Haibo - - 2010
Most current biomolecular simulations are based on potential energy functions that treat the electrostatic energy as a sum of pairwise Coulombic interactions between effective fixed atomic charges. This approximation, in which many-body induced polarization effects are included in an average way, is expected to be satisfactory for a wide range ...
Li Dongdong - - 2010
We report a simple and robust method to self-assemble porous anodic aluminum oxide membranes with serrated nanochannels by anodizing in phosphoric acid solution. Due to high field conduction and anionic incorporation, an increase of anodizing voltage leads to an increase of the impurity levels and also the field strength across ...
Fologea Daniel - - 2010
We report the effect of different ions on the conducting properties of lysenin channels inserted into planar lipid bilayer membranes. Our observations indicated that multivalent ions inhibited the lysenin channels conductance in a concentration dependent manner. The analysis performed on single channels revealed that multivalent ions induced reversible sub-conducting or ...
Liang Xin - - 2010
Ion channels are membrane proteins that are found in a number of viruses and which are of crucial physiological importance in the viral life cycle. They have one common feature in that their action mode involves a change of electrochemical or proton gradient across the bilayer lipid membrane which modulates ...
Montserret Roland - - 2010
The small membrane protein p7 of hepatitis C virus forms oligomers and exhibits ion channel activity essential for virus infectivity. These viroporin features render p7 an attractive target for antiviral drug development. In this study, p7 from strain HCV-J (genotype 1b) was chemically synthesized and purified for ion channel activity ...
Perry John M - - 2010
We report fabrication of nanofluidic channels with asymmetric features (e.g., funnels) that were cast in high modulus poly(dimethylsiloxane) and had well-defined geometries and dimensions. Masters used to cast the funnels were written in the negative tone resist SU-8 by electron beam lithography. Replicated funnels had taper angles of 5, 10, ...
Egwolf Bernhard - - 2010
Potassium (K(+)) channels are specialized membrane proteins that are able to facilitate and regulate the conduction of K(+) through cell membranes. Comprising five specific cation binding sites (S(0)-S(4)) formed by the backbone carbonyl groups of conserved residues common to all K(+) channels, the narrow selectivity filter allows fast conduction of ...
Li Jingdong - - 2010
Ankyrin polypeptides are critical for normal membrane protein expression in diverse cell types, including neurons, myocytes, epithelia, and erythrocytes. Ankyrin dysfunction results in defects in membrane expression of ankyrin-binding partners (including ion channels, transporters, and cell adhesion molecules), resulting in aberrant cellular function and disease. Here, we identify a new ...
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