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Accretion in dipole magnetic fields: flow structure and X-ray emission of accreting white dwarfs
Field-channelled accretion flows occur in a variety of astrophysical objects,
including T Tauri stars,magnetic cataclysmic variables and X-ray pulsars. We
consider a curvilinear coordinate system and derive a general hydrodynamic
formulation for accretion onto stellar objects confined by a stellar dipole
magnetic field. The hydrodynamic equations are solved to determine the
velocity, density and temperature profiles of the flow. We use accreting
magnetic white-dwarf stars as an illustrative example of astrophysical
applications. Our calculations show that the compressional heating due to the
field geometry is as important as radiative cooling and gravity in determining
the structure of the post-shock flow in accreting white-dwarf stars. The
generalisation of the formulation to accretion flows channelled by higher-order
fields and the applications to other astrophysical systems are discussed.Comment: Accepted A&
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PEGâpeptide conjugates
The remarkable diversity of the self-assembly behavior
of PEGâpeptides is reviewed, including self-assemblies formed by PEGâpeptides with ÎČ-sheet and α-helical (coiled-coil) peptide sequences. The modes of self-assembly in solution and in the solid state are discussed. Additionally, applications in bionanotechnology and synthetic materials science are summarized
Polymeric dibromomaleimides as extremely efficient disulfide bridging bioconjugation and pegylation agents
A series of dibromomaleimides have been shown to be very efficacious at insertion into peptidic disulfide bonds. This conjugation proceeds with a stoichiometric balance of reagents in buffered solutions in less than 15 min to give discrete products while maintaining the disulfide bridge and thus peptide conformation. The insertion is initiated by disulfide reduction using a water-soluble phosphine, tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine (TCEP) which allows for subsequent substitution of the two maleimide bromides by the generated thiols. Reaction of salmon calcitonin (sCT) with 2,3-dibromomaleimide (1.1 excess) in the presence of TCEP (1.1 equiv) in aqueous solution at pH 6.2 gives complete production of a single conjugate which requires no workup. A linear methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) was functionalized via a Mitsunobu reaction and used for the successful site-specific and rapid pegylation of sCT. This reaction occurs in 15 min with a small stoichiometry excess of the pegylating agent to give insertion at the disulfide with HPLC showing a single product and MALDI-ToF confirming conjugation. Attempts to use the group in a functional ATRP polymerization initiator led to polymerization inhibition. Thus, in order to prepare a range of functional polymers an indirect route was chosen via both azide and aniline functional initiators which were converted to 2,3-dibromomaleimides via appropriate reactions. For example, the azide functional polymer was reacted via a Huisgen CuAAC click reaction to an alkyne functional 2,3-dibromomaleimide. This new reagent allowed for the synthesis of conjugates of sCT with comb polymers derived from PEG methacrylic monomers which in addition gave appropriate cloud points. This reaction represents a highly efficient polymer conjugation method which circumvents problems of purification which normally arise from having to use large excesses of the conjugate. In addition, the tertiary structure of the peptide is efficiently maintained