Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet DISULFIDE
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- Kolbe was the first to apply the term synthesis in a chemical context, and contributed to the philosophical demise of vitalism through synthesis of the organic substance acetic acid from carbon disulfide, and also contributed to the development of structural theory.
- The thiol is susceptible to oxidation to give the disulfide derivative cystine, which serves an important structural role in many proteins.
- The linkage is also called an SS-bond or sometimes a disulfide bridge and usually derived from two thiol groups.
- Fibronectin exists as a protein dimer, consisting of two nearly identical monomers linked by a pair of disulfide bonds.
- Monolayers of layered crystals like graphene and molybdenum disulfide are generally called 2D materials.
- In collaboration (1827–1832) with optician George Dollond, Barlow built an achromatic lens that utilized liquid carbon disulfide.
- The Lyocell process, using amine oxide, which avoids producing neurotoxic carbon disulfide but is more expensive.
- Pure carbon disulfide has a pleasant, ether- or chloroform-like odor, but commercial samples are usually yellowish and are typically contaminated with foul-smelling impurities.
- They named the fiber "viscose", because the reaction product of carbon disulfide and cellulose in basic conditions gave a highly viscous solution of xanthate.
- Allicin is unstable and quickly changes into a series of other sulfur-containing compounds such as diallyl disulfide.
- Oxidative folding involves the oxidation of reduced cysteine residues of nascent proteins; upon oxidation of these cysteine residues, disulfide bridges are formed, which stabilizes proteins and allows for native structures (namely tertiary and quaternary structures).
- Unlike rayon made by the more common viscose processes, Lyocell production does not use carbon disulfide, Lyocell was originally trademarked as Tencel in 1982.
- The Rosetta mission found carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, methane and methanol in the Coma of Comet 67P, as well as small amounts of formaldehyde, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, sulfur dioxide and carbon disulfide.
- Chemical hydrogels that contain reversible covalent cross-linking bonds, such as hydrogels of thiomers being cross-linked via disulfide bonds, are non-toxic and are used in numerous medicinal products.
- The chemokines are characterized by the presence of 4 conserved cysteines that form 2 disulfide bonds.
- Each monomer contains a FAD prosthetic group, a NADPH binding domain, and an active site containing a redox-active disulfide bond.
- The cooking process decomposes propanethial oxide in the onion into the sweet-smelling and tasting in bispropenyl disulfide, responsible for the slightly sweet taste of onion rings.
- Domain 4 links the heavy and light chains in addition to a disulfide bond between positions close to the N- and C-termini.
- Melittin is a small peptide with no disulfide bridge; the N-terminal part of the molecule is predominantly hydrophobic and the C-terminal part is hydrophilic and strongly basic.
- Snow administered and experimented with ether, chloroform, ethyl nitrate, carbon disulfide, benzene, bromoform, ethyl bromide and dichloroethane during his lifetime.
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