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Electrostatic contribution to DNA condensation - application of 'energy minimization' in a simple model in strong Coulomb coupling regime
Bending of DNA from a straight rod to a circular form in presence of any of
the mono-, di-, tri- or tetravalent counterions has been simulated in strong
Coulomb coupling environment employing a previously developed energy
minimization simulation technique. The inherent characteristics of the
simulation technique allow monitoring the required electrostatic contribution
to the bending. The curvature of the bending has been found to play crucial
roles in facilitating electrostatic attractive potential energy. The total
electrostatic potential energy has been found to decrease with bending which
indicates that bending a straight DNA to a circular form or to a toroidal form
in presence of neutralizing counterions is energetically favorable and
practically is a spontaneous phenomenon
Impact Parameter Dependent Parton Distributions for a Relativistic Composite System
We investigate the impact parameter dependent parton distributions for a
relativistic composite system in light-front framework. We express them in
terms of overlaps of light-cone wave functions for a self consistent two-body
spin-1/2 state, namely an electron dressed with a photon in QED. The pdfs are
distorted in the transverse space for transverse polarization of the state at
one loop level.Comment: 4 pages, presented at Lightcone 2004, August 16-20, Amsterdam,
Netherland
Biocatalytic Route to Chiral Precursors of β-Substituted-γ-Amino Acids
In this work, we utilized commercial lipases (from Thermomyces lanuginosa, Rhizopus delemar, and Mucor miehei) as biocatalysts for the efficient synthesis of precursors of β-substituted-γ-amino acids. This biocatalytic route provides a practical and efficient synthesis of a wide range of optically active compounds by accepting a number of aliphatic and aromatic 3-substituted-3-cyano-2-(ethoxycarbonyl)propanoic acid ethyl esters (2) without compromising enantioselectivity or yields. The resolution step allows for the nearly quantitative recovery of the unreacted enantiomer of R-(2) as well as the newly formed 3-substituted-3-cyano-2-(ethoxycarbonyl)propanoic acid (3) in high enantio and diastereoselectivity. The use of a facile thermal decarboxylation of (3) in aqueous solution to produce 3-substituted-3-cyanopropanoic acid ethyl esters (4) enable us to prepare a wide range of optically active precursors of β-Substituted-γ-Amino Acids
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