Dissociation of gas hydrate for a single particle and for a thick layer of particles: The effect of self-preservation on the dissociation kinetics of the gas hydrate layer

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S.Y. Misyura ◽  
I.G. Donskoy
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yishang Wu ◽  
Yufang Xie ◽  
Shuwen Niu ◽  
Yipeng Zang ◽  
Jinyan Cai ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Betty Ha ◽  
Kevin P. Larsen ◽  
Jingji Zhang ◽  
Ziao Fu ◽  
Elizabeth Montabana ◽  
...  

AbstractReverse transcription of the HIV-1 viral RNA genome (vRNA) is an integral step in virus replication. Upon viral entry, HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) initiates from a host tRNALys3 primer bound to the vRNA genome and is the target of key antivirals, such as non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs). Initiation proceeds slowly with discrete pausing events along the vRNA template. Despite prior medium-resolution structural characterization of reverse transcriptase initiation complexes (RTICs), higher-resolution structures of the RTIC are needed to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie initiation. Here we report cryo-EM structures of the core RTIC, RTIC–nevirapine, and RTIC–efavirenz complexes at 2.8, 3.1, and 2.9 Å, respectively. In combination with biochemical studies, these data suggest a basis for rapid dissociation kinetics of RT from the vRNA–tRNALys3 initiation complex and reveal a specific structural mechanism of nucleic acid conformational stabilization during initiation. Finally, our results show that NNRTIs inhibit the RTIC and exacerbate discrete pausing during early reverse transcription.


ACS Nano ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Al-Zubeidi ◽  
Frederic Stein ◽  
Charlotte Flatebo ◽  
Christoph Rehbock ◽  
Seyyed Ali Hosseini Jebeli ◽  
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1990 ◽  
Vol 10 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 137-148
Author(s):  
Adele J. Wolfson ◽  
Michele R. Hutchison ◽  
Janey S. Andrews ◽  
Kathleen J. Merriam

1970 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
TS Sidhu ◽  
S Prakash ◽  
RD Agrawal

The present study aims to evaluate the hot corrosion behaviour of the Ni-based alloy Superni- 75 in the molten salt environment of Na2SO-60%V2O5 at 900°C under cyclic conditions. The thermogravimetric technique was used to establish the kinetics of corrosion. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive analysis and electron probe microanalysis techniques were used to analyse the corrosion products. Superni-75 has successfully provided the hot corrosion resistance to the given molten salt environment. The hot corrosion resistance of the Superni-75 has been attributed to the formation of uniform, homogeneous and adherent thick layer of the scale consisting mainly of oxides of nickel and chromium, and refractory Ni(VO3)2. These oxides and refractory nickel vanadates have blocked the penetration of oxygen and other corrosive species to the substrate. Keywords: Hot corrosion, nickel-based alloy, superalloy, molten salt environment   DOI: 10.3329/jname.v3i2.922 Journal of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 3(2006) 77-82


2009 ◽  
Vol 207 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-22
Author(s):  
Reema Taneja ◽  
Kennon C. Shelton ◽  
Ajit Sadana

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