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Detoxification of CPyF is achieved by cleaving the phospho-ester bond, generating TCP as the major product along with DETP (Chen et al. 2012; Hanley et al. 2000; Bicker et al. 2005), which are both water soluble.
MALDI-ToF end groups analysis indicates that in a majority of systems considered, the polymerization process is initiated by insertion of a monomer into the Al O Al bond, generating alkoxide species, which are active sites in coordination polymerization.
This shift in products is likely to result from the breaking of a disulfide bond, generating smaller less hydrophobic peptides.
Different from CID, ETD induces cleavage of the backbone N-Cα bond, generating c- and z-ions for peptide sequencing.
24 While for the heteronuclear clusters it is energetically favored to remove an electron from the P=O bond, generating a P O.
The reduced [4Fe 4S]+ cluster can transfer one electron to SAM to homolytically cleave the S C(5′) bond, generating methionine (still bound to the unique iron) and a dAdo.
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The shared electron pair in each of these single bonds occupies space directly between the two atoms; the bond generated by this shared pair is known as a sigma bond.
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Breaking the bond generates two fragments, and pair descriptors after the cleavage derive from atom pairs residing on the same fragment.
Cleavage of plasminogen in zymogen form at an Arg-Val bond generates plasmin, an active enzyme that degrades fibrin component of thrombin [ 1].
Subsequent cleavage of the C N bond generated an aminyl radical and the resonance-stabilized coumarinylmethyl radical 150, both of which were trapped by hydrogen-atom donors.
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