A group of dipyridinium chloride derivatives that are used as oxidation-reduction indicators. The general formula is 1,1'-di-R-4,4'-bipyridinium chloride, where R = methyl, ethyl, benzyl or, betaine.

Tungstate Uptake by a highly specific ABC transporter in Eubacterium acidaminophilum. (1/26)

The Gram-positive anaerobe Eubacterium acidaminophilum contains at least two tungsten-dependent enzymes: viologen-dependent formate dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. (185)W-Labeled tungstate was taken up by this organism with a maximum rate of 0.53 pmol min(-)1 mg(-)1 of protein at 36 degrees C. The uptake was not affected by equimolar amounts of molybdate. The genes tupABC coding for an ABC transporter specific for tungstate were cloned in the downstream region of genes encoding a tungsten-containing formate dehydrogenase. The substrate-binding protein, TupA, of this putative transporter was overexpressed in Escherichia coli, and its binding properties toward oxyanions were determined by a native polyacrylamide gel retardation assay. Only tungstate induced a shift of TupA mobility, suggesting that only this anion was specifically bound by TupA. If molybdate and sulfate were added in high molar excess (>1000-fold), they were also slightly bound by TupA. The K(d) value for tungstate was determined to be 0.5 microm. The genes encoding the tungstate-specific ABC transporter exhibited highest similarities to putative transporters from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum, Haloferax volcanii, Vibrio cholerae, and Campylobacter jejuni. These five transporters represent a separate phylogenetic group of oxyanion ABC transporters as evident from analysis of the deduced amino acid sequences of the binding proteins. Downstream of the tupABC genes, the genes moeA, moeA-1, moaA, and a truncated moaC have been identified by sequence comparison of the deduced amino acid sequences. They should participate in the biosynthesis of the pterin cofactor that is present in molybdenum- and tungsten-containing enzymes except nitrogenase.  (+info)

The thermochemical characterization of sodium dithionite, flavin mononucleotide, flavin-adenine dinucleotide and methyl and benzyl viologens as low-potential reductants for biological systems. (2/26)

The heat of reaction (deltaH) of Fe(CN)63-, Methyl Viologen, FMN and FAD with S2O42- in aqueous buffer solutions was measured calorimetrically. In addition deltaH values for reduction of Fe(CN)63-, FMN and FAD by reduced Methyl Viologen were determined. The resulting calorimetric data and corresponding E0 values were combined to yield thermodynamic data for these simple reducing agents in a form useful for applications to biological reactions. Thermodynamic data for the reduction of spinach ferredoxin are also presented.  (+info)

Isolation and characterization of polyferredoxin from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum. The mvhB gene product of the methylviologen-reducing hydrogenase operon. (3/26)

The methylviologen-reducing hydrogenase operon of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum contains an open reading frame, mvhB, the product of which was predicted to have a molecular weight of 44 kDa and to contain as many as 48 iron atoms in 12 [4Fe-4S] clusters, and was therefore suggested to be a polyferredoxin. We have now, for the first time, isolated this polyferredoxin. Its identity with the mvhB gene product was evidenced by a comparison of the N-terminal amino acid sequence. The dark-brown protein of apparent molecular weight 44 kDa was found to contain 53 mol Fe and 43 mol acid-labile sulfur per mol. The UV/visible spectrum showed two maxima at 280 nm and 390 nm, and a shoulder at 308 nm. The A390/A280 ratio was 0.73. The molar extinction coefficient at 390 nm was 170,000 M-1.cm-1. In the dithionite reduced state the protein displayed an EPR spectrum like that of [4Fe-4S] clusters. The results indicate that the mvhB gene product is indeed a polyferredoxin.  (+info)

The pH in reversed micelles as imposed by the dihydrogen/proton redox couple and indicated by viologens and cytochrome c3 using hydrogenase as redox catalyst. (4/26)

The pH values in reversed micelles were measured, making use of the hydrogenase enzyme as redox catalyst short-circuiting the viologen oxidized/semiquinone redox states. The hydrogenases from Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Hildenborough) and from Megasphaera elsdenii were applied. The observed pH values in reversed micelles were not dependent on the type of hydrogenase. Two cationic [cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and dodecylammonium propionate (DAP)] and two anionic sodiumdodecyl sulphate, sodium di(ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate types of reversed micelles were used in combination with viologens having distinguishable valencies. It was observed that, in the cationic-reversed micelles, the dissociation constant for the semiquinone dimer had about the same value as compared to bulk water, while this value was significantly higher in the anionic-reversed micelles. Furthermore, the dissociation constant was independent of the concentration of viologen semiquinone in the reversed micelle, indicating that exchange kinetics are faster than the dimerisation process. With the exception of DAP, a linear relation exists, pH = a.pHrm + b, between the pH of the bulk water and the pH as measured in the reversed micelle (pHrm). In all these cases the value of a is smaller than unity, the value of b ranges between 1.6-2.7. For DAP the pHrm is always around 7. In DAP-reversed micelles, the counter-ion propionate probably serves as an internal buffer. Using cytochrome c3 as pH indicator in combination with N,N'-di(3-aminopropyl)-4,4'-bipyridinium)4+ to take care of electron transfer, in cetyltrimethylammonium-bromide-reversed micelles the pHrm is about the same as indicated by the viologen; in SDS-reversed micelles the pHrm is always lower than that indicated by N,N'-di(3-aminopropyl)4,4'-pyridinium4+. In contrast to cytochrome c3 from D. vulgaris, which in reversed micelles cannot become reduced directly by its D. vulgaris hydrogenase, the hydrogenase of M. elsdenii is able to reduce its ferredoxin directly.  (+info)

Bacillus subtilis paraquat resistance is directed by sigmaM, an extracytoplasmic function sigma factor, and is conferred by YqjL and BcrC. (5/26)

A Bacillus subtilis sigM null mutant, lacking the extracytoplasmic function sigma(M) protein, was sensitive to paraquat (PQ), a superoxide-generating reagent, but not to the redox stress-inducing compounds hydrogen peroxide, cumene hydroperoxide, t-butyl hydroperoxide, or diamide. Surprisingly, a sigM mutant was only sensitive to superoxide-generating compounds with a dipyridyl ring such as PQ, ethyl viologen, benzyl viologen, and diquat but not to menadione, plumbagin, pyrogallol, or nitrofurantoin. Mutational analysis of candidate sigma(M)-regulated genes revealed that both YqjL, a putative hydrolase, and BcrC, a bacitracin resistance protein, were involved in PQ resistance. Expression of yqjL, but not bcrC, from a xylose-inducible promoter restored PQ resistance to the sigM mutant.  (+info)

Molecular complexes based on tetrathiafulvalene and dialkylviologens. (6/26)

Three kinds of molecular complexes based on tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) and dialkylviologens were prepared and their crystal structures elucidated. While TTF-dimethylviologen complex forms a mixed stack arrangement of donors and acceptors in its crystal structure, TTF donors aggregate with long alkyl groups by CH/pi and/or van der Waals interactions in a couple of TTF-heptylviologen complexes.  (+info)

Lipid bilayer composition influences small multidrug transporters. (7/26)

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Mechanism of threading a polymer through a macrocyclic ring. (8/26)

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Viologens, also known as methylviologen dyes or paraquat salts, are a group of chemical compounds that have the general structure of bis(dimethylpyridinium). They are widely used in research as electron acceptors and in commercial applications such as herbicides. Viologens can undergo redox reactions, which make them useful for studies involving electron transfer. However, they can also be toxic to living organisms, including humans, due to their ability to generate reactive oxygen species that damage cells.

Viologens are organic compounds with the formula (C5H4NR)2n+. In some viologens, the pyridyl groups are further modified. ... Viologens are used in the negative electrolytes of some experimental flow batteries. Viologens have been modified to optimize ... biphenyl viologen 2 in scheme 2 can be reduced by sodium amalgam in DMF to the neutral viologen 3. The resonance structures of ... The name viologen alludes to violet, one color it can exhibit, and the radical cation (C5H4NR)2+ is colored intensely blue. As ...
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The surface redox-chemistry of adsorbed viologens is studied by means of cyclic voltammetry (CV) in combination with in situ ... Surface redox chemistry of adsorbed viologens on Cu(100) Duc-Thanh Pham,a Knud Gentz,a Caroline Zörlein,a Nguyen T. M. Hai,a ... Chloride desorption through the viologen film is discussed as the reason for an order-disorder transition within the viologen ... Surface redox chemistry of adsorbed viologens on Cu(100) D. Pham, K. Gentz, C. Zörlein, N. T. M. Hai, S. Tsay, B. Kirchner, S. ...
Zhou Y, Liu X, Jia X, Chao D. Dual-electrochromic polymer bearing oligoaniline and viologen pendants: Synthesis and properties ... Zhou, Y, Liu, X, Jia, X & Chao, D 2019, Dual-electrochromic polymer bearing oligoaniline and viologen pendants: Synthesis and ... Lower redox potentials are observed in the CV measurement, ascribed to the complex interplay between viologen and oligoaniline ... Dual-electrochromic polymer bearing oligoaniline and viologen pendants : Synthesis and properties. In: European Polymer Journal ...
Cho KS, Choi JW, Lee WH, Song NW, Kim D. Photocurrent Characteristics of Ferrocene/Flavin/Viologen/TCNQ Heterojunction. ... Cho, K. S., Choi, J. W., Lee, W. H., Song, N. W., & Kim, D. (1999). Photocurrent Characteristics of Ferrocene/Flavin/Viologen/ ... Photocurrent Characteristics of Ferrocene/Flavin/Viologen/TCNQ Heterojunction. Kyung Sang Cho, Jeong Woo Choi, Won Hong Lee, ... Cho, KS, Choi, JW, Lee, WH, Song, NW & Kim, D 1999, Photocurrent Characteristics of Ferrocene/Flavin/Viologen/TCNQ ...
... Articles *Overview ... An all-plastic viologen-based electrochromic device recently developed is electrochemically tested with optic and impedance ...
Remarkably, dark- and growth light-acclimated trol chloroplasts were resilient to O2.− generation induced by methyl-viologen. ... Remarkably, dark- and growth light-acclimated trol chloroplasts were resilient to O2.− generation induced by methyl-viologen. ... Methyl viologen dichloride hydrate, MV) were purchased from Sigma Chemical Co. (St. Louis-Aldrich Corp., MO, USA). ... we have incubated chloroplasts with methyl-viologen (MV). In illuminated chloroplasts, MV traps almost all electrons from the ...
Paraquat (PQ, methyl viologen) is known as the herbicide and is. Paraquat (PQ, methyl viologen) is known as the herbicide and ... Paraquat (PQ, methyl viologen) is known as the herbicide and is often used as ROS inducer in biomedical studies (Castello et al ...
The C 60-photosermitized reductioan of methyl viologen through the intermediary of O 2 In: Bulletin of the Chemical Society of ... Konishi T, Fujitsuka M, Ito O, Toba Y, Usui Y. The C 60-photosermitized reductioan of methyl viologen through the intermediary ... Konishi, T, Fujitsuka, M, Ito, O, Toba, Y & Usui, Y 2001, The C 60-photosermitized reductioan of methyl viologen through the ... The C 60-photosermitized reductioan of methyl viologen through the intermediary of O 2 . / Konishi, Toshifumi; Fujitsuka, ...
title = "Effects of paramagnetic lanthanide ions on decay process of photogenerated radical pairs in porphyrin-viologen linked ... T1 - Effects of paramagnetic lanthanide ions on decay process of photogenerated radical pairs in porphyrin-viologen linked ... Effects of paramagnetic lanthanide ions on decay process of photogenerated radical pairs in porphyrin-viologen linked compounds ... Effects of paramagnetic lanthanide ions on decay process of photogenerated radical pairs in porphyrin-viologen linked compounds ...
Gordon Research Conference on Inorganic Chemistry, Biddeford, USA, 2016: "Multifunctional Organophosphorus-based Viologens" ( ...
BENZYL VIOLOGEN-MEDIATED COUNTERACTION OF DIQUAT AND PARAQUAT PHYTOTOXICITIES. LEWINSOHN E. & Gressel J. (1984) Plant ...
Methyl viologen (MV), NAD and diaphorase. (DAH) were used to mediate electron transfer from TiO2 to FDH. The kinetic study of ...
MV Stock (0.1 M methyl viologen). 25.7 mg MV + 1.0 mL ddH2O. 4degC for ~2 weeks. 100x Stock Solution. ... In addition to TCEP, an enzymatic oxygen scavenging system (e.g. GLOX), ascorbic acid, and methyl viologen are included to ...
Polyfluoroalkyl viologen-based Ionic Liquid Crystals. eedings. Vai. 2015. ETICHETTE INTELLIGENTI PER LA RILEVAZIONE VISIVA DEL ...
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H. Lund, Z. Porat and I. Rubinstein, "An Alternative Explanation for the Unusual Voltammetric Behavior of a Novel Viologen ... Z. Porat, Y.-M. Tricot, I. Rubinstein and B. Zinger, "New Multi-Charged Viologen Derivatives. 1. Electrochemical Behavior in ... Z. Porat, Y.-M. Tricot, I. Rubinstein and B. Zinger, "New Multi-Charged Viologen Derivatives. 2. Unusual Electrochemical ...
PEGylated phenothiazine and PEGylated viologen are utilized as the catholyte and anolyte, respectively. Combined with a ...
Incorporation of unnatural amino acids into cytochrome c(3) and specific viologen binding to the unnatural amino acid ... Incorporation of unnatural amino acid into cytochrome c3 and specific viologen binding to the unnatural amino acid ... Photoinduced hydrogen evolution with lysine-linked viologen and hydrogenase Noriyuki Asakura, Akimitsu Miyaji, Toshiaki Kamachi ... Electron Transfer from Hydrophobic Porphyrin to Hydrophilic Viologen via the Photoexcited Singlet State in Water ...
Dynamic behaviour of viologen-activated nanostructured TiO2: correlation between kinetics of charging and coloration Jorge ... Dynamic behavior of viologen-activated nanostructured TiO2: Correlation between transient charging and transient transmittance ... Characterisation of electrochromic viologen-modified nanocrystalline TiO2 films by frequency-resolved optical transmission ...
Arabidopsis Iron Superoxide Dismutase FSD1 Protects Against Methyl Viologen-Induced Oxidative Stress in a Copper-Dependent ...
Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Rate Constants of Viologen at a Platinum Disk Electrode. NAHEED KAUKAB BHATTI, M. SADIQ SUBHANI ...
Formation yields of methyl viologen cation radicals G(MV· ) (100 eV)−1 have been measured in deaerated aqueous solutions of ... 3. Measurement of G(MV· ) in Deaerated Methyl Viologen Solutions Containing Various Concentrations of Sodium Formate and Monte ... 3. Measurement of G(MV· ) in Deaerated Methyl Viologen Solutions Containing Various Concentrations of Sodium Formate and Monte ... 0.25 mM methyl viologen (MV2 ) containing various concentrations of formate anion (0.01-2 M) after irradiation with six ...
Nie Y; Zhang M; Zhu Y; Jing Y; Shi W; Li G; Chen H; Jiang Y; Zhao X; Zhao T; Lu G; Li S, 2021, Electrochromism of viologen/ ...
Colmenarejo G, Gutiérrez-Alonso MC, Bárcena M, Kelly JM, Montero F, Orellana G., Interaction with DNA of photoactive viologens ... Influence of polystyrenesulfonate on electron transfer quenching of ruthenium trisbipyridine luminescence by viologens: Non- ...
Electrochromic Properties of Symmetric and Asymmetric Viologens. 대칭, 비대칭 Viologen 유도체의 전기변색 특성. Sung Hoon Kim, Jin Seok Bae, ...

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