Anonymous ID: 10a6a5 April 6, 2024, 12:46 p.m. No.20688487   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20688465

The Lunatic Left unleashed the woke bigoted propaganda machine into collegiate america. They are about to reap the wild wind. Mobs driven by outrage don't stop and ask rational questions. The more the Jews retreat into a bunker mentality, the worse it will become for them. The democrat politicians are dancing to their death cult masters.

Anonymous ID: 10a6a5 April 6, 2024, 1:08 p.m. No.20688567   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8601

>>20688520

https://chem.nju.edu.cn/chemen/11/9f/c26900a463263/page.htm

 

When bound to a methionine, the Au(III) atom remains in the proximity of the restriction of MspA for ~0.5 s, forming a transient Au(III) embedment as an adaptor for sensing. Besides the demonstrated Au(III)-thioether interaction, a stronger interaction between Au(III)-thiol is expected, which indicates that an Au(III) embedded MspA may sense a variety of thiol-containing molecules. The most abundant biothiols include L-cysteine (Cys), L-homocysteine (Hcy) and L-glutathione (GSH), which are directly involved in crucial physiological processes. In the experiment, by taking the embedded Au(III) as an atomic bridge, one end of bridge is connected to the thioether on the nanopore and the other end is connected to the free biothiol molecules. Therefore, the current information of biothiols is reported according to its unique reaction intermediate state (Figure 3,Video 2). This sensing mechanism is simple, label free, fast and economic and may be engineered into a portable sensor chip. Moreover, the demonstrated result of Au(III) embedment may benefit a wide range of other fundamental scientific research, such as inspiring the design of drug molecular targets, or designing more metal embedment to construct a series of metal biochannels (Metalloporin) to identify other analytes.