... 513
References 514
Index 519
XVI Contents
List of Contributors
XVII
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins in Organic Chemistry.
Vol.4 – Protection Reactions, Medicinal Chemistry, Combinatorial Synthesis. ... major proportion of the
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins in Organic Chemistry.
Vol.4 – Protection Reactions, Medicinal Chemistry, Combinatorial Synthesis....
... The impact of organic electrochemistry on synthetic organic chemistry
has a long history beginning with the Kolbe reaction, which is still in the repertoire
in first year teaching. In the early ... longer lin-
ear.
Linear kinetic behaviour according to the Tafel equation indicates a linear free
energy relationship between activation energy and driving force for the reaction...
... cystein, methionine and serine (Fig. 2).
Mutants containing asparagine, aspartic acid, glycine,
lysine or valine were nonfunctional (Fig. 2). Clones
expressing eEF2 in which the adjacent threonine ... C-terminal part of the protein contains a
histidine residue (H699 in yeast) that is converted to
diphthamide, a unique amino acid only found in eEF2
[7]. The N-terminal part of eEF2 co...
... stimulated my
interest in solvent e¤ects in organic chemistry. I am indebted to Professors W. H. Pirkle,
Urbana/Illinois, D. Seebach, Zu
¨
rich/Switzerland, J. Shorter, Hull/England, and numer-
ous ... Reichardt
Solvents and
Solvent E¤ects in
Organic Chemistry
Solvents and Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry, Third Edition. Christian Reichardt
Copyright 8 2003 WILEY-V...
... textbook in
1827 in which he treated organic chemistry as a separate independent entity. Organic
chemistry developed much more slowly than inorganic or mineral chemistry. Most of
the organic compounds ... hydrogen atoms and the other hybrid orbital (s ϩ λp)
pointing in the ϩz direction. The Greek λ is a weighting factor, which results in putting
more than 50% p character...
... negatively
charged amino acids (aspartates and glutamates) which were
present in nine members of the SBAT-family, in two non-
conserved negatively charged amino acids, in all eight Ntcp-
cysteines, and in two ... the amino acid sequence of nine SBAT
proteins, namely five basolateral Ntcp -proteins together
with four apical Isbt -proteins, revealed that the following
gluta...
...
TEMPO
Pyridinium para-toluenesulfonate
p-Toluenesulfonic acid;
rosic acid
Pivaloyl
Pyridine
(R)-1 -Amino- 2-
Methoxymethylpyrrolidine
(S)-
1
-Amino- 2-
Methoxymethylpyrrolidine
Ender's ... under an independent heading in the book.
General Bibliography:
B.
P. Mundy, M.
G.
Ellerd,
Name Reactions and Reagents in Organic Synthesis,
John Wiley and
sons,
Inc.,...
... Stanton
Table 1
Isoelectric Points and Molecular Weights of Some Standard Proteins
a
Protein pI M. Wt
Pepsin ~1 135,500
Ovalbumin 14.6 143,000
Thyroglobulin 14.6 660,000
Albumin (bovine serum) 14.9 168,000
Urease ... 100, 403–425.
16. Zachariou, M. and Hearn, M. T. W. (1992) High performance liquid chromatog-
raphy of amino acids, peptides and proteins. CXXI. 8-hydroxyquinoline...
... reaction
difficult.
After the investigation of Frankland and Kolbe
mentioned above, Frankland in the following year
heated metallic zinc with alkyl iodides, and besides
preparing paraffin hydrocarbons in this way, ... valuable in the
preparation of antipyrine. The ester is first allowed
to react with phenyl-hydrazine, and the ring com-
pound formed is then convex'ted into ant...