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Telomeric DNA forms G‐quadruplex (G4) structures. These G4s structures are crucial for genomic stability and therapeutic targeting. Using time‐resolved NMR and CD spectroscopies, we investigated how the ligand Phen‐DC3 modulates the folding of the human telomeric repeat 23TAG DNA.
Ines Burkhart+3 more
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Nonadditive CO2 Uptake of Type II Porous Liquids Based on Imine Cages
Type II porous liquids based on porous imine cages (CC13/CC19) show non‐additive CO2 uptake, surpassing ideal volume additivity predictions. Experiments and simulations reveal enhanced gas absorption, with CO2 partitioning into cage pores and solvent.
Lu Lu+5 more
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A series of periodate salts, both with and without halogen bonds, were investigated using 127I solid‐state NMR at three different magnetic fields. The presence of halogen bonds affects the resulting 127I SSNMR spectra, helping in the discrimination between halogen bond‐based adducts and control samples. Abstract Hydroxyanions and oxyanions can overcome
Roberta Beccaria+3 more
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Flavokawain derivative FLS induced G2/M arrest and apoptosis on breast cancer MCF-7 cell line
Norlaily Mohd Ali,1 M Nadeem Akhtar,2 Huynh Ky,3 Kian Lam Lim,1 Nadiah Abu,4 Seema Zareen,2 Wan Yong Ho,5 Han Kiat Alan-Ong,1 Sheau Wei Tan,6 Noorjahan Banu Alitheen,4 Jamil bin Ismail,2 Swee Keong Yeap,6 Tunku Kamarul7 1Faculty of Medicine and Health ...
Ali NM+12 more
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Computational Studies of Enzymes for C−F Bond Degradation and Functionalization
Enzyme‐mediated strategies for C−F bond cleavage offer a promising solution for addressing the environmental challenges posed by the Forever Chemicals. This review discusses how computational approaches – including molecular docking, molecular dynamics, QM/MM, and bioinformatics – enhance the understanding of enzymatic degradation mechanisms, guiding ...
Kendra M. Cunningham+2 more
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Tessy López1–3, José L Bata-García4, Dulce Esquivel5,2, Emma Ortiz-Islas2, Richard Gonzalez3, Jorge Ascencio6, Patricia Quintana7, Gerko Oskam7, Fernando J Álvarez-Cervera4, Francisco J Heredia-L& ...
Tessy López+3 more
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Advances in Isotope Labeling for Solution Nucleic Acid NMR Spectroscopy
The availability of nucleic acid structural biology methods still lags behind that of proteins, as evidenced by the significantly smaller number of structures deposited in the PDB. The highly skewed ratio of nucleic acid structures, relative to their protein counterparts (~1:50), is inverted with respect to the cellular output of RNA and proteins in ...
Stefan Hilber+3 more
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In recent years, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have attracted much attention due to their extensive applications in fields such as biomedicine, electronics, catalysis, and environmental science. However, traditional chemical methods for AuNPs synthesis present certain challenges, such as the use of harsh chemicals and high energy consumption.
Youfeng Yue+3 more
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The novel lysergamide 1‐(furan‐2‐carbonyl)‐LSD (1F‐LSD) was analytically characterized. 1F‐LSD showed LSD‐like activity in vivo similar to 1‐(thiophene‐2‐carbonyl)‐LSD (1T‐LSD) used for comparison. Administration studies in mice and LC–MS analysis revealed that 1F‐LSD served as a prodrug.
Simon D. Brandt+5 more
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Metal Nitride Catalysts for Photoelectrochemical and Electrochemical Catalysis
Metal nitrides exhibit excellent electrical conductivity and catalytic activity, making them promising for (photo)electrochemical reactions. This review explores their electronic structure, surface chemistry, and synthesis strategies, emphasizing morphology and phase control.
Hee Ryeong Kwon+2 more
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