- toxins, or
peptides which bind
specific cellular structures and have been
derivatised with a
fluorescent reporter. A
major example of this
class of fluorescent...
- site, and like
enzymes they
generally obey Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
Derivatised proteins: If [Ru(NH3)5]3+ is
attached to
certain histidine residues in...
- Donald; Schiffrin,
David J.; Whyman,
Robin (1994). "Synthesis of Thiol-
derivatised Gold
Nanoparticles in a Two-phase Liquid-Liquid System". J. Chem. Soc...
-
produced by
plants and animals. The most
important of
these are the
heavily derivatised withanolides.
However simpler forms do exist, such as the
sterane campestane...
- or
fluorescence detector and the peak
areas compared with
those for
derivatised standards in
order to
quantify each
amino acid in the sample. Determining...
- the
products of
hydrolysis are extracted,
dissolved in
methanol and
derivatised to form
volatile trimethylsilyl (TMS)
esters by adding...
- 8-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane
which is then
resolved using tartaric acid. A
suitably derivatised quinolinecarboxylic acid is then introduced, in the
presence of DABCO...
- pyranose,
which is a
monosaccharide sugar (hence "-ose")
containing a
derivatised pyran skeleton. The (much rarer)
reaction between C-1 and C-4 yields...
-
Walker M, Bet**** D,
Schiffrin DJ,
Whyman R (1994). "Synthesis of Thiol-
derivatised Gold
Nanoparticles in a Two-phase Liquid-Liquid System". Chem. Commun...
- the bulk of the
accelerating and
mostly consist of thiazoles,
often derivatised with
sulfenamide groups. The prin****l
compound is 2-mercaptobenzothiazole...