2013
Hydroxamate Anchors for Improved Photoconversion in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Brewster TP, Konezny SJ, Sheehan SW, Martini LA, Schmuttenmaer CA, Batista VS, Crabtree RH. Hydroxamate Anchors for Improved Photoconversion in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. Inorganic Chemistry 2013, 52: 6752-6764. PMID: 23687967, DOI: 10.1021/ic4010856.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDye-sensitized solar cellsSolar cellsRuthenium polypyridyl dyesElectricity conversion efficiencyExhibit high efficiencyCurrent density–voltage (J–V) characteristic curvesAnchoring groupDye moleculesElectron transferMolecular adsorbatesPhotocatalytic applicationsTiO2 surfaceCell performanceSemiconductor surfacesConversion efficiencyStructure/function relationshipsFundamental insightsFuture applicationsSimilar conditionsHigh efficiencyPhotoanodeElectrolyteFunction relationshipsAdsorbatesSurface
2004
Update on the clinical spectrum and genetics of red blood cell membrane disorders.
Gallagher PG. Update on the clinical spectrum and genetics of red blood cell membrane disorders. Current Hematology Reports 2004, 3: 85-91. PMID: 14965483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructure/function relationshipsSignificant genetic heterogeneityPrecise genetic defectGenetic lociMolecular biologyRed blood cell membrane disordersSplicing mutationGene deletionNonsense mutationCell membraneFunction relationshipsGenetic heterogeneityGenetic defectsHereditary elliptocytosisMembrane disordersRed blood cell membraneBlood cell membranesHereditary pyropoikilocytosisMutationsBetter understandingErythrocyte membranesMembraneLociGeneticsBiology
2001
Pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance methods for macromolecular structure determination
Lakshmi K, Brudvig G. Pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance methods for macromolecular structure determination. Current Opinion In Structural Biology 2001, 11: 523-531. PMID: 11785751, DOI: 10.1016/s0959-440x(00)00242-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectron paramagnetic resonance methodHigh-field EPRParamagnetic resonance methodMacromolecular structure determinationStructure elucidationEPR distance measurementsMacromolecular systemsStructure determinationStructure/function relationshipsRecent applicationsResonance methodMicrowave technologyFunction relationshipsEPRDeterminationRecent developmentsReview articlePowerful toolElucidationInsights into the Molecular Mechanism of Mitochondrial Toxicity by AIDS Drugs*
Feng J, Johnson A, Johnson K, Anderson K. Insights into the Molecular Mechanism of Mitochondrial Toxicity by AIDS Drugs*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2001, 276: 23832-23837. PMID: 11328813, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m101156200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAnti-HIV AgentsCytidine TriphosphateDeoxycytosine NucleotidesDideoxynucleotidesDNADNA Polymerase gammaDNA ReplicationDNA-Directed DNA PolymeraseDNA, MitochondrialExodeoxyribonucleasesHumansKineticsLamivudineMitochondriaNucleic Acid Synthesis InhibitorsReverse Transcriptase InhibitorsZalcitabineConceptsPol gammaHuman mitochondrial DNA polymeraseHuman pol gammaMitochondrial DNA replicationMitochondrial DNA polymeraseToxicity of nucleoside analogsCytosine analogsMechanism of mitochondrial toxicityExonuclease activityDNA primersDNA replicationDNA polymeraseNucleoside analogsRate of excisionStructure/function relationshipsMolecular mechanismsLong-term administrationToxic inhibitorsExonucleaseTreatment of AIDSPolymeraseClinical toxicityMitochondrial toxicityDNAPol
1998
Maize mitochondrial seryl-tRNA synthetase recognizes Escherichia coli tRNASer in vivo and in vitro
Rokov J, Söll D, Weygand-Durašević I. Maize mitochondrial seryl-tRNA synthetase recognizes Escherichia coli tRNASer in vivo and in vitro. Plant Molecular Biology 1998, 38: 497-502. PMID: 9747857, DOI: 10.1023/a:1006088516228.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeryl-tRNA synthetaseMitochondrial seryl-tRNA synthetasePutative mature proteinSeryl-tRNA synthetasesEscherichia coliStructure/function relationshipsMature proteinGene sequencesMutant strainSignificant similarityFunctional identityN-terminalYeast tRNAMitochondrial functionFunction relationshipsProteinPoor substrateSynthetaseColiSynthetasesTRNAVivoCDNAMaizeEnzyme
1997
The IRS‐signalling system during insulin and cytokine action
Yenush L, White M. The IRS‐signalling system during insulin and cytokine action. BioEssays 1997, 19: 491-500. PMID: 9204766, DOI: 10.1002/bies.950190608.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIRS-1Grb2-binding proteinGeneral cell growthStructure/function relationshipsAnalysis of miceDrosophila proteinIRS proteinsImportant physiological roleSubstrate recognitionDocking moleculeIntracellular substratesIRS-2Physiological roleCell growthFunction relationshipsProteinDependent diabetes mellitusGrowth factorCytokine actionInsulin actionDiabetes mellitusGlucose metabolismReceptor systemGrowth hormoneIntact animals
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