- halide.
Organomercurials are
commonly used in
transmetalation reactions with
lanthanides and alkaline-earth metals.
Cross coupling of
organomercurials with...
- (CH3CO2HgC6H4NH2, also
known as 4-(Acetoxymercurio)aniline or APMA), is an
organomercurial compound and thiol-blocking
reagent used in
experimental biology and...
- (alkane-forming).
Other names in
common use
include organomercury lyase,
organomercurial lyase, and
alkylmercury mercuric-lyase. The
enzyme converts methyl...
- A.; Wolfe, N. Lee; Zepp,
Richard G. (September 1973).
Chemistry of
Organomercurials in
Aquatic Systems.
United States Environmental Protection Agency Ecological...
- ions
binding to
proteins in the
copper homeostasis pathway and the
organomercurial detoxification pathway.
Dartmouth College. Grolier, Jean-Pierre E.;...
- activation. They can be
activated in
vitro by many
mechanisms including organomercurials,
chaotropic agents, and
other proteases. The MMPs are
inhibited by...
- this
contamination and has been
subject to
negative effects.
These organomercurials readily bioac****ulate and
affect the
predators in this
ecosystem with...
-
synthesized by RT and RTLE.
Lanthanides are very
electropositive elements.
Organomercurials, such as HgPh2, are
common kinetically inert RT and RTLE
reagents that...
- Winstein, S.; Traylor, T. G. (1955-07-01). "Mechanisms of
Reaction of
Organomercurials. II.
Electrophilic Substitution on
Saturated Carbon.
Acetolysis of...
-
Sygusch J,
Omichinski JG (January 2009). "Crystal
structures of the
organomercurial lyase MerB in its free and mercury-bound forms:
insights into the mechanism...