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Statistical and All-or-None Binding of Alkylbenzenesulfonate by Albumins1,2

Jen Tsi Yang, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1953 - 
- Vol. 75, Iss: 22, pp 5560-5567
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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1953-11-01. It has received 59 citations till now.

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Solubilization of membranes by detergents

TL;DR: This review focuses on work that deals with the mechanisms of detergent action in membrane solubilization including properties of detergents model lipid systems and detergent-protein interactions; in addition a possible sequence of events when deterGents interact with biological membranes receives attention.
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Protein-surfactant interactions: a tale of many states.

TL;DR: These issues emphasise the amazing power of surfactants to both extend the protein conformational landscape and at the same time provide convenient and reversible short-cuts between the native and denatured state for otherwise obdurate membrane proteins.
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The binding of deoxycholate and Triton X-100 to proteins

TL;DR: The utility of deoxycholate and Triton X-100 for the solubilization of membrane proteins in native or near-native form is consistent with these results.
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The Interaction of a Cationic Detergent with Bovine Serum Albumin and Other Proteins

TL;DR: Cationic detergents are not suitable as substitutes for sodium dodecyl sulfate in procedures in which the denaturing action of the detergent is an essential feature, as, for example, in the determination of molecular weight by gel chromatography or gel electrophoresis.
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Configurational relationships between naturally occurring cyclic plant acids and glucose; transformation of quinic acid into shikimic acid.

TL;DR: 3-cyano-lobelanine has been synthesized from dihydroshikimic acid nitrile, benzoyl acetic acid, and monomethyl amine under conditions sufficiently mild so that they might exist in plant or animal organisms.
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