Sentences with phrase «inorganic molecules»

After filtering with Lipinski's rule and removing duplicates and inorganic molecules, we performed molecular docking studies in the RIPK2 active site using AutoDock Vina, from which more than 500 compounds with a calculated ΔGbind ≤ − 10.0 kcal / mol were identified.
Biologists were surprised to discover that the ecosystems found on the ocean floor along these mid-ocean ridges, consisting of complex organisms like tube worms, clams, and crabs, were dependent for their food on thermophilic chemosynthetic bacteria, which produced organic compounds using the oxidation of inorganic molecules as an energy source, instead of sunlight.
Basic biological compartmentalisation is a key property of artificial cells and existing solutions are found in self - assembled amphiphiles, polymers, inorganic molecules and protein - surfactant conjugates which form membrane delineated aqueous droplets, however the interior of these compartments are typically homogeneous and therefore do not mimic the crowded heterogeneous cytoplasm of natural cells.
For example, unlike clinical samples, which contain mostly organic - based biomolecules, environmental samples such as oil or seawater contain a high complexity of organic and inorganic molecules that could greatly complicate mass spectral analysis.
In ancient bone, DNA is nestled among diverse organic and inorganic molecules, including collagen and a mineral form of calcium called hydroxyapatite, which must be dissolved away to extract sequenceable genetic material.
In these structures ligands, which are organic or inorganic molecules of variable independent stability, bind to one or more transition metal atoms.

Not exact matches

We have seen that inorganic societies, such as rock molecules, endure through time by repeating endlessly their patterns of physical feeling, and that it is just this endurance through time of a definite pattern of physical feeling which «catches our eye.»
For example, the living cell is not analyzable exhaustively into its inorganic parts (molecules, atoms, etc.).
Inorganic «mineral» sunscreens, on the other hand, are typically comprised of coated titanium dioxide or zinc oxide molecules or a combination of the two.
«We don't know yet how the organic molecules and inorganic nanoparticles interacted,» Kotov said, «or how chirality evolved to become left for amino acids and on right for sugars.
Inorganic processes produce both kinds of molecule in equal measure, but for some reason life on Earth is only left - handed.
The customized molecule transistor was synthesized by Mario Ruben's team at INT and KIT's Institute for Inorganic Chemistry.
Studies of life in hydrothermal vents and of the chemistry of hydrothermal vents have provided no information about the evolution of RNA and DNA and of their nucleotides from inorganic and simple organic molecules.
Unlike conventional inorganic metals in which electrons zip through a crystalline lattice, in organics electrons must hop from one molecule to another, like pails of water being passed by a bucket brigade.
Instead of working with biological molecules, these researchers are demonstrating how to use the combinatorial technique to screen thousands of both organic and inorganic compounds at a time.
These have provided insight into the roles that marine bacteria, archaea, viruses and eukaryotic microbes have as global primary producers that provide nutrition at the base of the food chain; remineralization (the transformation of organic molecules into inorganic forms); and the deposition of carbon on the sea floor.
In 1828, F. Wöhler had reported the first chemical synthesis of a simple organic molecule (urea) from inorganic starting materials (silver cyanate and ammonium chloride).
Adopting the scheme of chemical disorder, which has been proved to successfully capture the variety of eumelanin protomolecules, we show that (1) the formation process of eumelanin protomolecules from the constituting monomers is generally hindered in a solvent environment with respect to vacuum and (2) key factors in improving the adhesion properties and band lineup of the molecules on an inorganic interface are the molecular electronic state and the planarity of their structures.
The prokaryotic cells that were too small to be digested continued to live inside the host eukaryote, eventually becoming dependent on the host cell for organic molecules and inorganic compounds.
Researchers Dr. James Gerken and Dr. Shannon Stahl at CME used two metal - free catalysts, an organic nitroxyl (R2NO) molecule and inorganic nitrogen oxide (NOx) source, to promote oxygen reduction.
His other topics of research concern the field of supramolecular chemistry, crystal engineering and fabrication of hybrid organic — inorganic functional materials like coordination polymers based on organometallic nodes or open metal — organic frameworks with controllable size and morphology with potential applications in storage and separation of gases and small organic molecules.
I guess I can not comment on the bioavailability of inorganic minerals outside of organic molecules versus within organic molecules; however, you pose an interesting hypothesis.
This mechanism compresses the spring at the end of the ATP molecule when it puts a molecule of inorganic, free phosphate on the end of ADP (adenosine diphosphate).
In seawater, CO2 interacts with water molecules to form carbonic acid, which reacts very quickly with the large reservoir of dissolved inorganic carbon — bicarbonate and carbonate ions — in the ocean.
The researchers report in Nano Letters that by combining inorganic semiconductor nanocrystals with organic molecules, they have succeeded in «upconverting» photons in the visible and near - infrared regions of the solar spectrum.
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