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    Giacobini-Zinner comet: Polarimetric and physical observations

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    The results of observations of the Giacobini-Zinner comet on 25 and 31 October 1959 are presented. The magnitude of the comet was measured photoelectrically in two spectral regions. The radius is on the order of one kilometer. The photoelectric measurements of comets 1959b and 1957c were used to measure the abundances of the CN and C2 radicals and of solid particles in the heads

    Is the monomeric prion octapeptide repeat PHGGGWGQ a specific ligand for Cu2+ ions?

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    Ac-PHGGGWGQ-NH2, an octarepeat peptide fragment of prion, is a relatively effective ligand for Cu2+ ions. At a pH of about 7.4 the major binding sites involve the imidazole nitrogen and two amide nitrogens of (3)Gly and (4)Gly giving a CuH-2L species. The stability of the complex formed is similar to other peptides having a similar type of coordination. The NMR spectra indicate that in CuH-2L the complex side chain of the Trp residue is located very close to the metal ion. The geometry around the Cu2+ ion seems to be slightly distorted from the tetragonal one. In strongly basic solution the coordination involves an additional amide nitrogen. In CuH-2L, CuH-3L and CuH-4L complexes the amide nitrogens involved in the metal ion binding are those placed towards the C-terminal from the His residue. The N-terminal of the unprotected octapeptide is very effective in binding the Cu2+ ion although at high pH the imidazole nitrogen may not be involved in metal ion binding
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