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The crucial role played by the solution-vapor interface in determining the growth and morphology of an organic semiconductor thin film formed by solvent evaporation has been examined in atomic detail. Specifically, how the loss of individual solvent molecules from the surface of the solution induces solute assembly has been studied using molecular dynamics simulations. The system consisted of bis(2-phenylpyridine) (acetylacetonate)iridium(III) [Ir(ppy)2(acac)] and 4,4'-bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1'-biphenyl (CBP) in chloroform at 310 K. The simulations clearly indicate that (a) the system does not undergo uniform phase separation (spinodal decomposition), (b) solute aggregation initiates at the solution-vapor interface, (c) the distribution of solvent in the film is nonhomogeneous, (d) this nonhomogeneous distribution can induce preferential alignment of host molecules, and (e) a portion of the solvent likely remains trapped within the film. The work not only demonstrates the ability to directly model evaporation in atomic detail on the relevant length scales but also shows that atomistic simulations have the potential to shed new light on morphological properties of a wide range of organic semiconductor devices manufactured using solution-processing methods.For membrane transporters, substrate uptake and release reactions are major events during their transport cycles. Despite the functional importance of these events, it is difficult to identify their relevant structural intermediates because of the requirements of the experimental methods, which are to detect the timing of the formation and decay of intermediates and to detect the timing of substrate uptake and release. We report successfully achieving this for the light-driven Na+ pump rhodopsin (NaR). Here, a Na+-selective membrane, which consists of polyvinyl chloride and a Na+ ionophore, was employed to detect Na+ uptake and release. When one side of the membrane was covered by the lipid-reconstituted NaR, continuous illumination induced an increase in membrane potential, which reflected Na+ uptake by the photolyzed NaR. OUL232 mw Via use of nanosecond laser pulses, two kinds of data were obtained during a single transport cycle one was the flash-induced absorbance change in NaR to detect the formation and decay of structural intermediates, and the other was the flash-induced change in membrane potential, which reflects the transient Na+ uptake and release reactions. Their comparison clearly indicated that Na+ is captured and released during the formation and decay of the O intermediate, the red-shifted intermediate that appears in the latter half of the transport cycle.Nanozymes are artificial enzymes, which can substitute traditional biological enzymes for multifield applications. However, to date, it remains challenging to search novel mimic enzymes or multienzyme mimics. Herein, a facile and green method for preparing monodisperse, homogeneous copper nanoclusters (Cu NCs) with smaller size was developed, which used cysteamine as a template and hydrazine hydrate as a reductant to reduce Cu2+. The as-prepared Cu NCs exhibited excellent tetraenzyme-like activities, including peroxidase (POD)-, catalase (CAT)-, superoxide dismutase (SOD)-, and ascorbic acid oxidase (AAO)-mimic activities. The mechanisms, kinetics, and catalytic performances of Cu NCs were systematically studied. Moreover, based on the POD-like activity of Cu NCs, sensitive and simple colorimetric sensing glutathione (GSH) was explored, with the low limit of detection of 0.89 μM GSH (S/N = 3). Additionally, a novel fluorimetric ascorbic acid (AA) sensor was developed with the linear range of 0.5-30 μM and limit of detection (LOD) of 0.144 μM, on the basis of the principle that AA is oxidized to dehydroascorbic acid (DHAA) specifically catalyzed by the AAO-like activity of Cu NCs, while DHAA can further react with o-phenylenediamine (OPDA) to generate a highly fluorescent quinoxaline (DFQ) derivative. The as-proposed colorimetric GSH sensor and the fluorimetric AA sensor were capable of detecting GSH and AA, respectively, in real samples accurately and reproducibly. Thus, the Cu NCs-based multienzyme mimic is a promising candidate for biocatalysis and biosensing.The bacterium Caulobacter crescentus is known to attach irreversibly to underwater surfaces by utilizing an adhesive structure called the holdfast, which exhibits the greatest known adhesive strength of any organism. The very small size of the holdfast (∼400 nm wide and ∼40 nm high) has made direct chemical analysis difficult, and its structure remains poorly understood. In this study, we employ spectroscopic techniques, including attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy (ATR-IR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, to probe holdfast chemistry. The data indicate the presence of a peptide signal within the holdfast polymer. By comparing the ATR-IR spectrum of the holdfast to peptidoglycan spectra from other bacterial species, we demonstrate the similarity of the holdfast chemistry to that of peptidoglycan, suggesting peptide cross-linking may play a role in holdfast architecture. To probe the molecular groups at the interface, surface-sensitive sum frequency generation spectroscopy was used to show that aromatic and hydroxyl groups related to this protein content at the adhesive interface could be playing a crucial role in adhesion. On the basis of these results, we propose a model of the holdfast architecture with similarities to the peptide cross-linking observed in the peptidoglycan polymer of the bacterial cell wall. These results not only provide information about the development of adhesives that could be based on holdfast chemical architecture but also reveal a potentially yet unexplored biosynthetic pathway in holdfast synthesis that has not yet been revealed by genetic approaches, thereby opening up a potentially new avenue of research in holdfast synthesis.Materials of the 4th all-Russian congress with international participation «Multiple sclerosis and other demyelination diseases».Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) - autoimmune condition characterized by an inflammatory lesions mainly of the spinal cord with the development of longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) and/or involvement of the optic nerve with the development of usually bilateral optical neuritis (ON). In recent years, there has been increased awareness that NMOSD can be combined with other autoimmune diseases, including myasthenia gravis (MG), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) et al. The simultaneous presence of several autoimmune diseases in one patient can adversely affect the course of each of the diseases, causing the so-called mutual burden or «overlap syndrome». In this article, we describe our own clinical observation of a 51-year-old woman of European origin who developed acute relapsing TM seropositive for AQP4-IgG, by 23 years after the diagnosis of generalized MG seropositive for antibodies to acetylcholine receptors (AChR-Ab) and the occurrence of SLE, criterially confirmed, several months after the initial TM attack.
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