Insertion of hydrophobic groups in a silica matrix, by addition of propyl- or trifluoropropyltrimethoxysilane, leads to a surprising increase in the helical content of apomyoglobin following encapsulation by the sol-gel technique.
Hydrophobic, organically-modified silica gels enhance the secondary structure of encapsulated apomyoglobin. Publishing Authors By Initials
Hydrophobic, organically-modified silica gels enhance the secondary structure of encapsulated apomyoglobin. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr
Journal: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Page Numbers: 1266-8
Journal Abbreviation: Chem. Commun. (Camb.)
ISSN: 1359-7345
DAY: 11
MONTH: 01
YEAR: 2007
Hydrophobic, organically-modified silica gels enhance the secondary structure of encapsulated apomyoglobin. Information
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LANGUAGE: eng
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Hydrophobic, organically-modified silica gels enhance the secondary structure of encapsulated apomyoglobin. Keywords Mesh Terms:
KEYWORDS: Silicon Dioxide
MESH TERMS: chemistry
Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Hydrophobic, organically-modified silica gels enhance the secondary structure of encapsulated apomyoglobin. Information
Substance Name: Silicon Dioxide
Registry Number: 7631-86-9
Grant and Affiliation Information for Hydrophobic, organically-modified silica gels enhance the secondary structure of encapsulated apomyoglobin.
AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry, San José State University, San José, CA 95192-0101, USA.
Country: England
AGENCY: United States NIGMS
GRANT: S06 GM008192
ACRONYM: GM
MEDLINETA: Chem Commun (Camb)
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