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- Synthetic approaches have yielded ladderanes of varying lengths. A classification system has been developed to describe ladderanes based on the number of consecutive...
- the anammox process takes place. The anammoxosome membranes are rich in ladderane lipids; the presence of these lipids is so far unique in biology. "Anammox"...
- high temperatures. The most desirable isomers are polycyclics such as ladderanes. In contrast, the main applications of kerosene (aviation, heating, and...
- representation of its structure resembles a penguin. Pterodactylane [4]-ladderanes with substituents on the central rung. So named for their resemblance...
- function Structure Organisms anammoxosome anaerobic ammonium oxidation ladderane lipid membrane "Candidatus" bacteria within Planctomycetota carboxysome...
- Kai-Chung; Li, Wai-Kee (2009). "Structures and Properties of Closed Ladderanes C24H24, Laddersilanes Si24H24, and Their Nitrogen-Containing Isoelectronic...
- found in nature. One example is pentacycloanammoxic acid, which is a ladderane composed of 5 fused cyclobutane units. The estimated strain in this compound...
- (shaped like a barrel),: 58  fenestrane (having a window-pane motif),: 55  ladderane (a ladder shape), olympiadane (having a shape with the same topology as...
- takes up 50% to 70% of the cell volume, and a cell membrane surrounded by ladderane lipids. The two main chemicals needed for the metabolism of anammox bacteria...
- organelle called the anammoxasome, surrounded by highly compact (and unusual) ladderane lipid membrane. These lipids are unique in nature, as is the use of hydrazine...