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FSL
Group 2: Flammable solids Sulfur Hazardous rank II
Nature chemical biology, 9(5), 333-338 (2013-04-02)
How living organisms create carbon-sulfur bonds during the biosynthesis of critical sulfur-containing compounds is still poorly understood. The methylthiotransferases MiaB and RimO catalyze sulfur insertion into tRNAs and ribosomal protein S12, respectively. Both belong to a subgroup of radical-S-adenosylmethionine (radical-SAM)
Journal of molecular biology, 425(14), 2450-2462 (2013-04-02)
The assembly of long non-contractile phage tails begins with the formation of the tail tip complex (TTC). TTCs are multi-functional protein structures that mediate host cell adsorption and genome injection. The TTC of phage λ is assembled from multiple copies
Chemoselective peptide ligation-desulfurization at aspartate.
Robert E Thompson et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 52(37), 9723-9727 (2013-07-31)
Atomic-layer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have attracted appreciable interest due to their tunable band gap, spin-valley physics, and potential device applications. However, the quality of TMDC samples available still poses serious problems, such as inhomogeneous lattice strain, charge doping, and
The Journal of organic chemistry, 78(18), 9303-9308 (2013-08-14)
The newly prepared complex [Pd(IPr*(OMe))(cin)(Cl)] provides high catalytic activity for carbon-sulfur cross-coupling reactions. Nonactivated and deactivated aryl halides were successfully coupled with a large variety of aryl- and alkylthiols using this well-defined palladium N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complex.
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