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  • 101
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1449-1478 
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    Notes: The infrared amide I band of collagens (rat and cod skin) and related compounds (polyproline, polyglycine, and polytripeptides) was studied. Assignment of amide I-band components for polyproline II and polytripeptides (Gly-Pro-Pro)n and (Gly-Pro-Gly)n in the solid state and water solution was made. Three amide I components observed in the polypeptide spectra were attributed to three different peptide CO groups in each triplet. On the basis of this assignment, the interpretation of the amide I multicomponent structure in collagen and isomorphous oligo- and polypeptides was attempted. The ordering of intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds involving peptide CO groups in collagen and related compounds was discussed.
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  • 102
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    Notes: A combination of novel methods of macrostructural analysis and theoretical chemistry were applied to study the metalloenzyme carboxypeptidase A and its complexes with two inhibitors - glycyl-L-tyrosine and a protein inhibitor isolated from potatoes. The methods of macrostructural analysis applied to the study of the crystal structures of these molecules include structural superposition, distance matrix analysis, and linear distance plot analysis, and the approach is complemented by the examination of computed physicochemical properties, including electrostatic potential surfaces, bulk hydrophobicity, and complementarity of van der Waals surfaces. The structural analysis identified folding domains in carboxypeptidase A that relate to such domains in carboxypeptidase B and are involved in the conformational changes following complexation with the inhibitors. The nature of these conformational changes and their relation to the physicochemical properties suggest their role in determining recognition and reactivity characteristics of the enzyme. The analysis also revealed a distinction between conformational changes in the secondary and tertiary structure of the protein that provides insight into the structure-function relationship in carboxypeptidase. Notably, some inhibitor-induced changes in structure occur in regions in which the interacting molecules are not in contact, while some of the contact regions, such as the active site, incur only minor perturbation. The analysis reveals the interrelation between the enzyme-ligand interaction and the structural perturbation outside the active site, thus illuminating one aspect of the link between the structural organization of the protein and its function.
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  • 103
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1845-1850 
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1853-1861 
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    Notes: Poly(Pro-Nle-Gly) was found to have a CD spectrum characteristic of a random polypeptide and an x-ray powder pattern that does not reveal any regular secondary structure. In its electron micrograph, however, filaments and fibers were seen. This is a random polymer with supramolecular structure. It suggests that the supramolecular structure seen in electron micrographs of elastin preparations and related polypeptides does not necessarily imply an ordered structure at the molecular level.
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  • 105
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    Notes: Heat denaturation of native globular proteins is a cooperative process usually connected with the melting of the main part of their regular secondary structure. In this paper, a noncooperative temperature-induced melting of the regular secondary structure in the carbonic anhydrase B at pH 2.6 in heavy water is observed by ir spectroscopy. The molecules of carbonic anhydrase B in an acid medium, unlike the native ones, do not have a specific tertiary structure. Nevertheless, the β-structure content is about the same in both of these states. A temperature-induced noncooperative melting process takes place from 10 to 67°C with a decrease of the antiparallel β-form content by about one third. The remaining part of the β-form melts with a more intensive heat absorption, with a maximum at 87°C. The whole melting process is practically reversible. We assume that the observed noncooperative process displays a general property of a new type of structural state of the globular protein - the “molten globule state.”
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  • 106
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    Notes: The effects of sodium ion concentration on the binding isotherms and association and dissociation reaction rates for the interaction of the closely related intercalating dication, propidium, and the monocation, ethidium, with DNA have been determined by spectrophotometric binding and stopped-flow kinetics methods. The binding of propidium to DNA is best described by a neighbor-exclusion binding isotherm (two base pairs per binding site) with negative ligand cooperatively on binding. The cooperativity parameter is fairly independent of salt concentration, while the log of the observed equilibrium binding constant varies with -log [Na+], with a slope of two for the propidium-DNA interaction. These effects of the sodium ion on the equilibrium binding of propidium with DNA are similar to those previously described for the dication, quinacrine [Wilson, W.D. & Lopp, I.G. (1979) Biopolymers, 18, 3025-3041]. Ethidium behaves, as a function of salt, as a monocation binding to DNA with neighbor exclusion and without ligand cooperativity. Equations are derived for two limiting kinetics models for intercalation involving binding of the intercalator to a preequilibrium, open state of DNA (model I) or binding form a preequilibrium externally associated state of the intercalator with DNA (model II). Model II gives the best fit to all of the kinetic results if it is assumed that the initial external interaction of the intercalator with DNA is similar to the exchange of free and condensed simple counterions. Intercalation then occurs from this state following an opening transition of the base pairs of the double helix. This model predicts a larger effect of salt concentration on the association than on the dissociation reaction, and that is what is experimentally observed. The intercalation conformational change makes a significant contribution to the ionic effects for both the equilibrium binding and the kinetic constants. The dissociation results and the association reaction results under pseudo-first-order conditions could be fit with single exponential curves under the conditions of our experiments.
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  • 107
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2024-2025 
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1705-1720 
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    Notes: A model has been developed for approximating the free energy of collagen fibril formation (ΔFf) and the equilibrium solubility of collagen under physiological conditions. The model utilizes an expression of Flory for rodlike polymers, with the modification that the “pure” anisotropic phase is defined as a collagen fibril containing about 0.3 g water/g collagen. The model also assumes that χ1, the polymer-solvent interaction term, is entirely due to hydrophobic effects. χ1 is estimated from hydrophobic bond energies of amino acid side chains, using the results of Némethy and Scheraga. The temperature dependence of χ1 is utilized to calculate equilibrium solubilities and ΔFf as a function of temperature.
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  • 109
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1809-1822 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: A unified representation of helical parameters (n,h) based on a polar mapping is proposed. Its application to the case of polysaccharides allows a straightforward comparison of all secondary structures displayed by this class of biopolymers in the solid state. Based on the concept that a disordered state of a polymer may be described by a succession of local helical parameters, the application of this unified representation has been extended to the simulation of chain behavior in solution.
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  • 110
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1801-1808 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: We have studied the structure of solid films obtained by x-ray diffraction, from several basic polypeptides with a defined sequence. The alterating polypeptides poly(Ala-Lys), poly(Leu-Lys), poly(Val-Lys), and poly(Arg-Leu) all show a cross-β-structure in which layers of hydrophilic side chains alternate with layers containing hydrophobic side chains. The other polypeptides studied are not in the β-conformation and appear to be in the α-helical conformation. The helices obtained from poly(Lys-Ala-Ala) and poly(Lys-Ala-Ala-Lys) appear to be packed in an unusual fashion, which favors interaction between alanine side chains. Such behavior is not found in poly(Lys-Leu-Ala).
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1823-1840 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The thermally induced coil-helix transition of poly(γ-benzyl-L-glutamate) (PBLG) and poly(γ-methyl-L-glutamate) (PMLG) in binary solvent mixtures was investigated by calorimetric and optical rotatory dispersion (ORD) measurements. Dichloroacetic acid was the common active solvent, and the inert solvent was one of the chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as chloroform, 1,3-dichloropropane, 1-chlorobutane, or 1-chlorooctane.The thermodynamic parameters characterizing the intramolecular polypeptide and polypeptide-solvent interactions were calculated using the Karasz and Gajnos theoretical model [(1973) J. Phys. Chem. 77, 1139-1145]. It was found that the enthalpy (ΔH1) and entropy (ΔS1) of helix stabilization in the absence of the active solvent depend on the inert solvent, but only in the case of PBLG. This is explained by the additional helix stabilization achieved by the stacking of the benzyl groups. The stacking is more pronounced in less polar chlorinated hydrocarbons with longer aliphatic chains. The results obtained indicate that the maximum helix stability is reached in chlorinated hydrocarbons with 12 C atoms. In the case PMLG, with an aliphatic ester side group, ΔH1 and ΔS1 are independent of the inert solvent.The ORD measurements were used to determine the maximum fraction of helicity attained at constant solvent composition and the transition temperature, Tc, at the point where fH = 0.5. It was found that, for the same solvent composition, Tc was higher than the temperature of the midpoint of the calorimetric peak. This is explained by the fact that the maximum fraction of helicity is less than unity. The finite transition width was taken into account by calculating the phase boundaries for different fractions of helicity using the value of σ estimated from the calorimetric and van't Hoff enthalpies in the usual manner.
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  • 112
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 1963-1979 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: At low temperature and low salt concentration, both imino proton and 31p-nmr spectra of DNA complexes with the intercalators ethidium and propidium are in the slow-exchange region. Increasing temperature and/or increasing salt concentration results in an increase in the site exchange rate. Ring-current effects from the intercalated phenanthridinium ring of ethidium and propidium cause upfield shifts of the imino protons of A · T and G · C base pairs, which are quite similar for the two intercalators. The limiting induced chemical shifts for propidium and ethidium at saturation of DNA binding sites are approximately 0.9 ppm for A · T and 1.1 ppm for G · C base pairs. The similarity of the shifts for ethidium and propidium, in both the slow- and fast-exchange regions over the entire titration of DNA, shows that a binding model for propidium with neighbor-exclusion binding and negative ligand cooperativity is correct. The fact that a unique chemical shift is obtained for imino protons at intercalated sites over the entire titration and that no unshifted imino proton peaks remain at saturation binding of ethidium and propidium supports a neighbor-exclusion binding model with intercalators bound at alternating sites rather than in clusters on the double helix. Addition of ethidium and propidium to DNA results in downfield shifts in 31P-nmr spectra. At saturation ratios of intercalator to DNA base pairs in the titration, a downfield shoulder (approximately -2.7 ppm) is apparent, which accounts for approximately 15% of the spectral area. The main peak is at -3.9 to -4.0 ppm relative to -4.35 in uncomplexed DNA. The simplest neighbor-binding model predicts a downfield peak with approximately 50% of the spectral area and an upfield peak, near the chemical shift for uncomplexed DNA, with 50% of the area. This is definitely not the case with these intercalators. The observed chemical shifts and areas for the DNA complexes can be explained by models, for example, that involve spreading the intercalation-induced unwinding of the double helix over several base pairs and/or a DNA sequence- and conformation-dependent heterogeneity in intercalation-induced chemical shifts and resulting exchange rates.
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  • 113
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    Notes: 13C-nmr has been employed to probe the molecular conformation and crystal structure of (1 → 6)-β-D-glucan (pustulan) in the solution, gel, and solid states. CP/MAS 13C-nmr spectra recorded for partially crystalline solid pustulan display a resonance near 82 ppm that is absent in solution spectra. The intensity and peak width of this resonance were found to depend on relative crystallinity as determined by x-ray diffraction. CP/MAS spectra of aqueous pustulan gels also exhibit the 82-ppm resonance, suggesting that the gelation mechanism may involve microcrystalline junction zones. Since the 82-ppm resonance is absent in the CP/MAS spectrum of the (1 → 6)-β-linked dimer gentiobiose, we tentatively conclude the crystal structure of this dimer does not adequately model the yet undetermined structure of pustulan.
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2357-2369 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: The frequencies observed for adenine in the Raman spectra of adenosine monophosphate (AMP) and biopolymers such as poly(A), DNA, and RNA are compared with those calculated for a model compound, 9-methyladenine, in which the methyl group is taken as a unit mass concentrated on the carbon. The force field used is a Urey-Bradley field already tested on polycrystalline adenine and its analogs D-substituted on the nitrogens, on the carbon at position 8, and on both. Assignments for adenine residue Raman bands are proposed and discussed on the basis of observed and calculated D-shifts. These assignments are examined, in particular, for bands common to both adenine and guanine residues by analysis of their behavior for Raman hypochromism.
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2403-2415 
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    Notes: A new method for determining the length distribution of microtubule preparations, using quasi-elastic light scattering (QELS) is described. The experimental electric field autocorrelation functions are analyzed using a closed-form expression recently described by Hallett, Craig, and Nickel [(1985) Biopolymers 24, 947-960], which is incorporated into an exponential sampling procedure. The resulting length distributions are compared with those obtained for the same samples with electron microscopy (EM). If standard grid-preparation procedures were used, the EM results yielded shorter length distributions than QELS. When grids were prepared at lower microtubule number densities, less grid washing was required. In these cases, excellent agreement between the EM and QELS techniques were achieved.
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2131-2143 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: The free fractions of monovalent and divalent counterions were determined on salt-free solutions of pectins. The effects of charge density, distribution of the carboxyl groups, polymer concentration, and the nature of the counterion were investigated by determinating the calcium and sodium activity coefficients (with specific electrodes) and by measuring the transport parameters (by conductimetry). Poor agreement for calcium ions was found with the Manning theory. The strong binding of these ions to highly charged polymers, which is ascribed to a dimerization process was demonstrated in very dilute solutions.
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2145-2164 
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    Notes: The translational and rotational diffusion coefficients have been calculated for a simple, segmentally flexible model: the hinged dumbbell (HD). In the HD, two spherical subunits are attached to an universal joint by means of frictionless connectors. In addition to the case in which hydrodynamic interactions are neglected (NI), we have also considered two more cases, including hydrodynamic interaction by means of the Kirkwood-Riseman approximate treatment (KR) and using accurate procedure based in the series expansions for the two-sphere diffusion tensor (SE). Expressions for the friction coefficients of the HD are given for the three cases, and the diffusion coefficients are evaluted inverting the 9 × 9 resistance matrix, for two HDs with different dimensions. The KR treatment, which includes a contribution from the finite volume of the subunits, is shown to be an excellent approximation to the more rigorous procedure. In the NI case for rotation, the various coefficients present different deviations with respect to the SE results. A rough estimate of the errors of the NI relaxation times indicates that they may be smaller than 15% for a HD with identical beads. However, the influence of hydrodynamic interaction should be more important for the rotational diffusivity of a small sphere attached to a larger one. The error of the NI result for the translational diffusion coefficient is of about 25% for the two HDs.
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985) 
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2195-2205 
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    Notes: Five models of collagen molecular structure incorporating a variable h-spacing were evaluated by comparing theoretical densitometric scans of segment long spacing (SLS) banding patterns with experimental densitometric scans. The five models tested assumed a shift in the h-spacing of different residues: (1) proline only, (2) hydroxyproline only, (3) proline and hydroxyproline (in the same direction), (4) proline and hydroxyproline (in opposite directions), and (5) all residues shifted depending on their relative hydrophobicity. The best correlation coefficients were obtained when, in the theoretical models, the proline residues were expanded axially and/or the hydroxyproline residues were contracted. Using the hydrophobic model, the results showed that in general the more hydrophobic a residue is, the larger its h-spacing. Theorectical models with the α2-chain in the A position of the triple helix (α2,α1,α1) correlated best with the experimental data. In conclusion, these studies suggest that variation exists in the h-spacing of the amino acid residues proline and hydroxyproline in SLS prepared for electron microscopy and stained with phosphotungstic acid and uranyl acetate. Some of this variation may be due to drying and may not be present in hydrated molecules.
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2177-2177 
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2181-2184 
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  • 122
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    Notes: Poly(dA-dT) · poly(dA-dT) undergoes a reversible conformational transition in the presence of Co(NH3)63+ or spermidine in low salt (10 mM NaCl + 1 mM Na cacodylate). This transition is similar, as judged by changes in the CD spectrum, to the B-to-X transition of the polymer provoked by alcohol and Cs+ [Vorlickova et al. (1983) J. Mol. Biol. 166, 85-92; (1982) Nucleic Acids Res. 10, 6969-6979] and by meso-substituted porphyrin ligands [Carvlin et al. (1983) Nucleic Acids Res. 11, 6141-6154]. Under the salt conditions indicated, the CD transition begins with Co(NH3)63+ at about 70 μM and is complete by 150 μM; with spermidine, it begins at about 300 μM and is complete by 600 μM. Total intensity light scattering shows a marked increase at trivalent cation concentrations somewhat below those at which the CD transition begins. Quasielastic laser light scattering (QLS) measurement of the translational diffusion coefficient, DT, shows that, in the presence of Co(NH3)63+, the hydrodynamic radius, Rh, increases from 260 to 1450 Å over the concentration range of 25 to 200 μM. With spermidine, Rh is 550±50 Å up to 200 μM, then increases rapidly. Values of Rh in this range are generally found for toroidal or other compact condensed forms of DNA. Such forms - toroidal, spheroidal, and rodlike structures - are observed in electron micrographs of poly(dA-dT) · poly(dA-dT) when the trivalent cation concentration is in the transition range. Above that range, extensive aggregation of the polymer chains is seen. Taken together, these results suggest a sequenc of related secondary and tertiary structure changes as trivalent cations are added to a low-salt solution of poly(dA-dT) · poly(dA-dT). At very low Co(NH3)63+ or spermidine, condensation of the polymer takes place while it is still in the B-form. Further additions of trivalent cation provoke a transition from B- to X-form, finally resulting in extensively aggregated polymer. These results are different from those generally observed with native DNA, where condensation with polyamines or Co(NH3)63+ in aqueous solution is not accompanied by secondary structural change. They are also different from those we have seen with poly(dG-me5dC) · poly(dG-me5dC), where condensation and the B-Z transition occur at the same ionic conditions. These distinctions are another entry in the growing catalog of sequence-dependent structural effects that may be important in the regulation of the biological activity of DNA.
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  • 123
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    Notes: The assignments of several 1H lines in the spectrum of the lac repressor DNA-binding domain (or “headpiece”) are documented. These new assignments complement those obtained in a previous study [E.R.P. Zuiderweg, R. Kaptein, and K. Wüthrich (1983) Eur. J. Biochem. 137, 279] and were made from pure absorption phase two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser enhancement (2D NOE) spectra and 1H 2D double-quantum spectra of this protein. Based on the complete set of resonance assignments, a large number of interresidue NOEs are identified; these are documented and their relation with distance constraints is discussed. The identification of these NOEs is a prerequiste for the determination of the spatial structure of this protein, for which no crystallographic data are available.
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    Biopolymers 24 (1985), S. 2301-2332 
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    Notes: Physical studies and conformational analysis of human glycophorin A suggest a revised model for its molecular organization, self-association, and interactions with the erythrocyte membrane. Intrinsic viscosity has been used to study, under more physiological conditions, the monomer-dimer equilibrium demonstrated previously by polyacrylamide-SDS gel electrophoresis. The results show that the equilibrium persists in the absence of detergent and support earlier indications that the dimer is probably the physiologically relevant form and that it is promoted by salt, inhibited by conventional denaturants, and abolished by carboxymethylation.Combined application of CD, fitted to the poly-(L-lysine) model spectra of Greenfield and Fasman, and conformational prediction, by the statistical method of Chou and Fasman and the stereochemical approach of Lim, suggests five helical sequences in glycophorin A: Arg-39 to Tyr-52 (A); Gln-63 to Glu-70 (B); Glu-72 to Leu-89 (C); Ile-95 to Lys-101 (D); and Leu-118 to Asn-125 (E). Sequence A occurs only at low pH and may be stabilized by favorable noncovalent interactions of O-linked tetrasaccharide side chains. The other four helices all occur in the dimeric form of glycophorin A at physiological pH and ionic strength. Sequence D is destroyed by trypsin, and is also lost on conversion to the monomeric form of the glycoprotein at low ionic strength. Sequence E is denatured by 6M guanidine hydrochloride/4M urea. Sequences B and C, which are separated by a single proline residue, are stable under all these conditions.Dimerization of the major, hydrophobic helical sequence, (C) may be promoted and directed by an adjacent short sequence of intermolecular parallel β-sheet (Leu-90 to Tyr-93). It is proposed that these two structures span the lipid bilayer in vivo, and that helices B and D lie, respectively, along the outer and inner surfaces of the membrane. Molecular organization in the N- and C-terminal regions of the molecule is discussed in terms of evidence from the present work and from other recent investigations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 97-101 
    ISSN: 0020-7608
    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: We provide an alternative to the biquadratic analytic scheme BIQ published earlier. This form, AMPLIN, is similar to the older linear analytic scheme, LIN. This scheme is much faster than BIQ.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 105-105 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 45-58 
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    Notes: The relations between isoscalar factors for corepresentations of antiunitary magnetic point groups are discussed in the case of associated corepresentations. The tables of the isoscalar factors for the single- and double-valued corepresentations of all tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic Shubnikov point groups are given. Some peculiarities of the calculation method of the isoscalar factors for corepresentations are considered.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 89-96 
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    Notes: The method of Dupuis and King for generating matrix elements of a totally symmetric one-electron operator in terms of symmetry-distinct integrals only is generalized to the case of nontotally symmetric operators. For operators constructed from two-electron integrals, explicit reduction of integral processing to permutationally inequivalent symmetry-distinct integrals only is described, while for one-electron operators further reductions are derived using double coset decompositions. Finally, some computational consequences of this approach are briefly discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 145-157 
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    Notes: The orthogonalized direct diagonalization (ODD) method is used to predict the valence-shell ionization spectra for the series of hydrocarbons ethane (C2H6), ethylene (C2H4), and acetylene (C2H2) within an EOM/propagator formalism. Both (a) third-order and (b) higher-order (with h5 terms in the excitation operator manifold) calculations are presented in order to illustrate the effect of the extended operator manifold on the predicted valence-shell spectra. It is shown that the major effect of the h5 manifold is concentrated in its “occupied” part. Along with a general shifting of the main lines for outer valence ionizations to lower values (together with a slight reduction in pole strength), it is found that the effect of the h5 manifold in the inner valence region is dependent on the system being studied.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 181-194 
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    Notes: Ab initio SCF MO calculations at the STO-3G level have been carried out on CH2OHOPO3-H and CH2OHOPO32-, which have been considered as model systems for the Cl-phosphate moiety of sugars. The results predict higher anomeric energy for the phosphate moiety at Cl atom of pyranosides. Also a trans arrangement of the exocyclic O - P bond is preferred rather than a gauche arrangement, thus exhibiting a reverse exo-anomeric effect. A complete potential energy map has been constructed for CH3OPO3-H, a model system for C6-phosphate moiety. It is seen that the bond angle optimization brings down the relative energies of various conformations. The effect of the phosphate group on the preferred conformation of phosphate containing polysaccharides is also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 235-244 
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    Notes: Internal rotation energy levels for phenol, fluoracetaldehyde, and difluoracetaldehyde are estimated with two methods: first, by means of the reduced inertia moment formula introduced by Pitzer; second, with use of an internal axis system and by taking into account the influence of the overall rotation through the inertia factor. Two methods have been used to estimate potential barriers (CNDO/2 and PCILO). Results are related to the asymmetry of the tops. Theoretical far IR spectra for the three molecules are calculated. In the case of phenol, good agreement is found with experimental data.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 281-292 
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    Notes: Ab initio Hartree-Fock calculations are performed on hydrates of the F- and Cl- ions using 6-31G, 6-31G**, and 6-21G basis sets. Geometries and binding energies are obtained. An estimate of the correlation energy is provided by an MP2/6-31G (Møller-Plesset second-order perturbation) calculation. Comparisons are made between the Cl-(SO2) and the Cl-(H2O) complexes.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 375-379 
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    Notes: The two-dimensional (2D) energy of the hydrogen molecule is carried out by the Heitler-London method. The 2D integrals (which are more localized compared to 3D ones) are performed in the light of the 3D Slater integrals. A discussion of such 2D systems is briefly outlined for doped semiconductors.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 407-416 
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    Notes: The electronic energy band of the molecular crystal NMP-TCNQ is calculated by means of the EHMO/LCAO-MO-CO method. In the calculation, both NMP and TCNQ are treated as quasi-one-dimensional columns, respectively. The results demonstrate that (i) the positions of the electronic energy bands of a molecular crystal are determined by that of the corresponding molecular orbitals of the respective isolated molecules; (ii) the widths of energy bands are determined by the interaction between the molecular orbitals of adjacent molecules in the crystal. These facts support the conclusion which we have given in the previous articles. The relationship between the structure of energy bands of the crystal NMP-TCNQ and its electrical conductivity at room temperature is discussed and compared with the crystal TTF-TCNQ. The differences of electrical conductivities of both crystals can be explained by the formula given by Fröhlich and Sewell.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 465-473 
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    Notes: The electronic structures of the π-π type complexes of pyridine with boron trihalides have been studied by means of IEHMO calculation. The results indicate that BX3(X = F, Cl, Br, I) tends to react with C5H5N in a planar configurations against the plane of C5H5N. The most stable configurations of complexes are at 60° of orientation angle ϕ for X = Cl, Br, I, but at 0° for X = F. A linear relationship between In Eb, the logarithm of rotation potential barriers, and the radii of halogen atoms r0 has been observed, and has been deduced from Morse potential function. In the complex, the donating properties of BX3 have an increase from X = F to I, and BF3 functions as an acceptor, but the others as donors. It has been shown that every energy level of the complex is corresponding to that of the donor or the acceptor, which we have discussed by the perturbation theory. The bonds between D and A appear essentially as π-π type but not pure.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 547-557 
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    Notes: The redundancy-free internal valence compliance constants of open-chain water dimer and formic acid cyclic dimer have been determined by the combined use of the CNDO/Force method and the compliance constant formalism. The final compliant fields of these dimers have been refined with the help of experimental frequency data.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 613-623 
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    Notes: A new method of evaluation of energy matrix elements has been derived for bonded functions of Boys and a spinless Hamiltonian. In configuration-driven CI algorithm the new approach is two to four times faster than the original Reeves' one, the relative speed depending on the case. In integral-driven CI the new approach is about 10 to 12 times faster than the equivalent approach based on the Reeves' scheme.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 641-651 
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    Notes: The calculations by means of the superposition of correlated configurations method (Hylleraas-CI), that is, the combination of configuration interaction with the Hylleraas-type correlation factors, needs the effective evaluation of some nontrivial integrals. This series of papers gives the formulas for all types of integrals needed for molecular calculations when Gaussian lobe functions are used as a basis set. The formulas for two-electron integrals are given in the present paper. The preliminary results for two-electron systems are presented.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 699-707 
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    Notes: An extended pairing scheme is presented which ensures the fulfillment of pairing conditions not only between the sets of occupied orbitals for spin α and for spin β, but also between their orthogonal complements, i.e., the sets of virtual orbitals for spin α and spin β, as well as between occupied orbitals for spin α and virtual orbitals for spin β and between virtual orbitals for spin α and occupied orbitals for spin β. It is shown that the extended pairing properties are suggested by some aspects of the construction of alternant molecular orbitals. The algorithm for singular value decomposition of rectangular matrices is proposed for use in practical implementations of the (extended) pairing scheme.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 691-697 
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    Notes: The conventional partition functions of models with quadratically dependent energy spectra (e.g., translation in a box or free internal rotation), which are widely used in literature, exhibit an incorrect limit behavior in the region of low temperatures and/or small values of the characterizing molecular parameter. In particular, this leads to the absurd value  - ∞ for the contribution of these motions to the entropy term at these limit conditions. This incorrect behavior appears to be due to the replacement of rigorous summation by integration in conventional derivation of these partition functions. The derived improved practical formulas with the correct limit behavior indicate that it will be necessary to carry out quite substantial numerical corrections in the case of many reactivity characteristics reported in the literature. Particularly, the improved formulas should be applied with (small) molecular complexes at the typical temperatures of their observation, e.g., van der Waals molecules with free internal rotation. Simultaneously discussed is the possibility of application of the functional relation valid for a rigorous partition function of the considered type of energy spectrum. The reasoning in the case of the translational partition function indicates that, in principle, it can depend on the vessel shape. Possible consequences for thermodynamics of the ideal gas are analyzed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 709-730 
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    Notes: N-representability conditions for a two-particle density operator implied by positive-semidefiniteness of the projection operator PN+1(φ1 Λ ΨN) are derived and discussed. The operator PN+1(φ1 Λ ΨN) projects onto an (N + 1)-particle antisymmetric function φ1 Λ ΨN, the Grassmann product of a one-particle factor φ1 and an N-particle factor ΨN. The polar subcone P2N(g, q) to the set of N-representable two-particle density operators P2N which corresponds to these conditions is found. It is shown that its extreme rays belong to two orbits for the action of the unitary group of transformations in one-particle Hilbert space. The facial structure of the convex set P2N exposed by elements of P2N(g, q) is analyzed. An example of the operator that changes the structure of its bottom eigenspace when the number of fermions N surpasses a certain value is noted. A new approach to the diagonal conditions for N-representability is found. It consists of the decomposition of the N-particle antisymmetric identity operator onto the mutually orthogonal projection operators.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 781-786 
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    Notes: Systematic ab initio LCAO MO calculations with basis sets of increasing size have been performed to analyze the changes in relative stabilization energies of the two cyclic (D3h and C3h symmetry) and the noncyclic HF trimers. The results form the basis for a discussion of cyclic H-transfer reactions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 1-16 
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    Notes: The problem of ordering of chemical structures and subsequent comparison of their relative properties is initiated here by an approach which uses chemical points of view as well as graph theoretical considerations. Briefly, a collection of structurally related compounds (such as isomers, but even more broadly, compounds of similar chemical architecture even if involving different atoms) is examined pairwise and the degree of structural similarity is deduced from a comparison matching of their skeletons. Depending on the nature of the similarity found, some compounds qualify as related and are depicted as vertices of a graph with the corresponding connection. The derived “comparison graph” represents the framework for subsequent comparison of selected molecular properties. “Comparison graph” can also be viewed as depicting a hierarchy of dominance for the compounds and can be drawn with arcs (directed edges), or alternatively as a poset (partially ordered set). Usefulness of such viewing on a collection of structures is illustrated on hexane and heptane isomers and their properties. The results are discussed, particularly with respect to alternative ordering schemes. It was found that the present approach complements and does not duplicate other results, thus offering some novel structural insights.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 311-314 
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    Notes: The maximum entropy procedure (MEP) of Jaynes has been extended to the case involving constraints in complementary spaces. It has been rigorously shown that the sum of information entropies in position and momentum spaces is invariant to uniform scaling of the electron coordinates. A new MEP procedure requires that this sum of entropies must be maximized subject to the known constraints in both spaces. A specific application of this maximization procedure for synthesizing atomic-electron densities in coordinate and momentum spaces has been outlined.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 315-334 
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    Notes: We present molecular orbital (CNDO/2) calculations on the key fragments of different dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors. Distance geometry analysis, physicochemical parameter dependent QSAR, and molecular shape analysis raised some questions regarding the basicity of the ring nitrogen (N1) in these inhibitors and the effect of the various substituents on the basicity. We show that the ring nitrogen N1 of methotrexate has a considerably higher tendency to be protonated compared to that of folic acid. However, not all 2,4-diamino inhibitors are equally basic. Even 2-amino-4-hydroxyquinazoline is sufficiently basic to be protonated, but not the 2,4-diamino-5-sulfonyl derivatives. The pyrimidinium ion seems to be highly solvated, since in spite of its high protonation energy it is strongly basic. Triazines were found to be the most basic of all the classes studied.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 419-419 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 399-409 
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    Notes: We studied the stability of guanine-cytosine and non-Watson-Crick pairs in the presence of H-bond interactions with various amino acid side chains, by using ab initio MO method. The external H-bond interactions stabilize or destabilize the base pairs, depending on the type of interacting residues and the site of the interaction. The pattern of the H-bond effect on the base-pair stability is quite different than in the case of adenine-uracil pair previously reported. From the present results, together with the previous results on adenine-uracil pair, we obtain a general rule for the effect of external H-bond interactions on the stability of base pairs. The site-specific effect of the H-bond interactions can be consistently explained by the cooperative interaction between external and base-pair H bonds. We discuss the application of the present results in the following biological processes: One is the protein-induced specific melting of double-stranded DNA, which is involved in transcription process. The present results suggest that H-bond interactions of protein residues at specific site of base pairs can weaken base-pair H bonding, which would assist the opening of double-stranded DNA. The other is the control of mutation in replication process. We suggest that proteins can discriminate non-Watson-Crick pairs against Watson-Crick pairs by H-bond interactions and can either induce or suppress mutation during DNA replication.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 459-479 
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    Notes: The role of electron correlation effects on the bond-length alternation in linear metalliclike systems, as modeled by cyclic polyenes CNHN, N = 2n = 4v + 2, v = 1,2,…, is examined using the coupled cluster approach in the localized Wannier basis formalism. A recently developed approximate coupled pair approach which accounts for connected quadruply excited clusters is employed together with various truncation schemes for the localized doubly-excited cluster components. It is found that for the physical value of the coupling constant, the electron correlation has only a very slight effect on the potential energy curves, yielding almost the same values for both the magnitude of the bond-length alternation and for the stabilization energy relative to the symmetric equidistant structures as the restricted Hartree-Fock theory. This is in contrast to a strongly correlated region where the correlation effects stabilize the undistorted non-alternating structures. Different mechanisms of the bond-length alternation or Peierl's distortion as implied by a simple Hückel Hamiltonian and by the Pariser-Parr-Pople Hamiltonian models are also pointed out.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 565-571 
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    Notes: The INDO/2 version of the average hole potential (AHP) model is analyzed. The model is applied to study the geometric features, molecular inversion barriers, singlet-triplet splittings, etc., of a few small carbonyl molecules (H2CO, HFCO, F2CO) in the 1,3nπ* states with partial as well as complete optimization of all geometric parameters in the excited states. The results are compared with those obtained by a simple hole-potential (HP) model.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 603-607 
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    Notes: A generalization of a perturbation theory without wave function is developed which applies to a hydrogen atom perturbed by magnetic and electric fields. A double perturbation expansion for the Stark-Zeeman effect for parallel fields is considered and results for the states obeying |m| = l = n - 1 in the zero field limit are presented. Other problems that can be treated this way are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 573-579 
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    Notes: The effects of four factors (different side chains, side-chain disorder, conformational change, and ions and water) on the energy band structures of proteins have been investigated with the aid of the CNDO/2 crystal orbital method. The results indicate that these factors are very important. The consequences of these effects on the semiconductive properties of proteins are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 687-690 
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    Notes: A quality test for the SCF wave function based on separate examination of the one- and two-electron contributions to the total energy is proposed. The test is applied to 12 different STO basis sets for the ground state of the Ni atom and its predictions compared with those deduced for the minimization of the total energy. The new test allows for a reduction in the cancellation of errors detected in some applications of the standard SCF procedure. Some relations between the quality of the basis set and its size and structure are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 723-729 
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    Notes: Explicit expressions for integrals of the form 〈pu|∂/∂ν|s〉 occurring in expression of covalence reduction factors, introduced by Stevens and Tinkham, have been derived for various types of atomic functions. Numerical values of the integral for some common ligands are given. Misconceptions regarding the sign and the magnitude of this integral existing in the literature have been clarified.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 757-771 
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    Notes: In the framework of the additive SIBFA 2 procedure, the intermolecular interaction energy is computed as a sum of five terms: ΔE = EMTP + Erep + Epol + ECT + Edisp. In order to assess the accuracy of the procedure to compute cation-ligand interactions, the interaction of alkali (Na+, K+) and alkaline-earth (Mg2+, Ca2+) cations with two representative ligands H2O and HCOO- has been studied and the results compared with those of ab initio SCF extended basis set computations. The additive procedure reproduces very satisfactorily the results of ab initio computations as concerns the numerical values of the interaction energies and the equilibrium cation-ligand distances, as well as the evolution of the energy components. A detailed study of these components at different distances helps, in particular, to delineate the relative weights of the charge-transfer and polarization contributions within the second-order energy.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 233-234 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 245-257 
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    Notes: Aiming at developing an approximate method to get good quality valence bond functions for any closed-shell delocalized system, we analyze their SCF functions in terms of weighted bonding schemes, and investigate the general rules relating the weights of ionic structures to those of covalent ones. The butadiene case is treated in details, and the results are generalized to all closed shell singlet conjugated molecules. It is demonstrated that, contrary to what an intuitive generalization of the two-electron-two-center model would predict, each bond is not described as a half-covalent, half-ionic entity, but that the ionic component is significantly preponderant. Some consequences on the behavior of conjugated systems under the influence of an electric field are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 293-301 
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    Notes: The introduction of local dielectric effects within the SCF theory of continuum solvent effects representation is examined at a semiempirical level. The formalism is developed in the frame of the reaction field theory within the effective charge approximation. The solvation free energies of Li+, Na+, F-, and Cl- ions in water were calculated in order to illustrate the reliability of the proposed model. The extension to molecules and molecular ions was performed including a desolvation corrective term related to the specific neighborhood of each atomic center. The results show a qualitative agreement with experimental data. A comment on the solvatonlike models for incorporating the solvent effect into the Hamiltonian is also given.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 381-391 
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    Notes: We establish a theorem which gives a necessary and sufficient condition for a set of matrix irreps of a finite group to admit real coupling (Clebsch-Gordan) coefficients. The proof is based on the method used by Feit to prove that a full set of coupling coefficients for a finite group determines the group up to isomorphism. A consequence of the theorem is that a finite group with real coupling coefficients is necessarily quasiambivalent. The theorem is used to demonstrate that real coupling coefficients do not exist for the point-group hierarchies T ⊃ D2 and I ⊃ T or for the double-group hierarchies I* ⊃ D3*, I* ⊃ D5*, and O* ⊃ D3*.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 417-425 
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    Notes: The density operator of an n level quantum system is known to be a positive semidefinite, hermitian operator of trace one. In a previous article we have established, through su(n) algebras, a formalism where density operators are built from coherence vectors in a n2 - 1 dimension, real, Euclidean space. The last two conditions are then automatically satisfied. Being positive semidefinite means a restriction to the domain of coherence vectors. In this article we clarify this domain and obtain several equivalent tests to know if a given vector is part of it.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 461-464 
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    Notes: The rotational invariance of the Fock equations is investigated. It is demonstrated that the inclusion of d functions requires additional hybrid integrals which do not occur in the original version of INDDO. Calculations are performed with SINDO1 on binding energies, ionization potentials, and dipole moments to show the differences between the various levels of approximation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 501-525 
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    Notes: A new set of generators of the operator algebra over the electronic Fock space is introduced. It is shown that with this set of generators the “basis” Lie algebra can be associated and that the operator algebra of the Fock space is the homomorphic image of the corresponding universal enveloping algebra. The algebraic structure revealed is used for deriving the reduction formulas for the elements of the simplest spin tensor operators between the Gelfand states.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 567-583 
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    Notes: Here we present a detailed study of the theoretical approach to the tautomerization processes considering 2- and 4-oxo-pyrimidine and several of their derivatives. We look into molecular relaxation, suitability of semiempirical methods, and the effect of basis sets size in pseudopotential ab initio calculations. We found that no semiempirical method is suited for studying the relative stability of the tautomers, even ab initio calculations with minimal basis sets. On the other hand MNDO appears to be very useful for molecular relaxation and can be used, as well as Ab initio calculations, for reasonable estimates of relative tautomerization. We also considered the quality of prediction of other parameters, in particular the ionization potentials. We considered the correlation of experimental and theoretical values as a means to adjust the theoretical results to obtain more reliable predictions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 585-594 
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    Notes: Recent Xα calculations of bond energies and other related properties of first-row diatomic molecules show very encouraging agreement with experiment. In the worst cases, however, the Xα dissociation energies overestimate the experimental values by almost 2 eV. Therefore, we have examined several refinements of the Xα theory and their effects on molecular bond lengths, bond energies, and vibrational frequencies. Among them, gradient corrections to the Xα exchange energy and also some variations of the local spin-density correlation energy approximation are considered. We find that a local exchange-correlation functional with gradient corrections gives dissociation energies in significantly better agreement with experiment than the Xα approximation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 637-637 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 625-635 
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    Notes: A comparison of Roothaan-Hartree-Fock methods (both restricted and unrestricted) with density functional ones (LCAO-Xα and cellular MS-Xαβ) is made using as test case the He22 + molecular ion. It is shown the analogy that exists between RHF and symmetry-adapted LCAO-Xα potential energy curves, as well as between UHF and symmetry-unconstrained LCAO-Xα ones. The influence of symmetry adaptation on the overall behavior of the potential energy curve is also discussed. Finally, the difference in the behavior of the LCAO-Xα and cellular MS-Xαβ calculations is explained as an artifact of the space partitioning in the latter technique. It is concluded that LCAO-Xα method is superior to cellular MS-Xαβ because it requires less effort to reach the same results and that the general behavior is similar to UHF, although the former affords a better equilibrium bond distance and a worse energy barrier than the latter.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 677-689 
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    Notes: The energies of the ground states of the mononuclear atomic systems, until now determined merely by approximate methods, turn out to exhibit some almost exact interdependencies. A simple statistical functional of the electronic structure (the “γ representation”) turns out to be decisive for the system energy. In this paper that interdependence is further traced for the N-electron systems in isoelectronic series (with constant N and varying Z). The resulting “combinatorial formula” reproduces the experimental data with the errors at least ten times smaller than those of the conventional Hartree-Fock approximation. The reason why there is such an exact formula for the ground-state energy remains to be clarified. The limiting behavior of our energy formula for large Z exhibits consistency with the Thomas-Fermi and the Z-1perturbation expansion models.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 731-741 
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    Notes: A constant-denominator perturbation formalism is developed employing a basis of circulant orbitals and a projected Møller-Plesset partitioning of the Hamiltonian operator. A formal justification for the classical Unsöld approximation is thereby provided. A calculation of correlation energy in the beryllium atom is carried out, and the results are compared with results obtained by the full configuration interaction method and conventional Møller-Plesset perturbation theory.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 787-801 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 17-26 
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    Notes: An expression for electron transfer rate has been obtained through the solution of a time wave equation by the variational method by defining the wave function as a linear combination of functions corresponding to electron localization on the donor and on the acceptor. A dependence of electron transfer on temperature, on the electronic and vibrational characteristics of the system has been derived. An activation energy temperature-variation effect has been obtained. It has been proved that many-electron transfers are impossible.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 61-84 
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    Notes: A propagator approximation scheme is presented in the context of an abstract*-algebra approach. The representation theory of such algebras is shown to play a crucial role in the definition of consistent approximations, i.e., approximate propagators based on model time evolutions and states. This procedure places superoperator methods of approximation on a sound Hilbert space footing. A generalization of the Fock vacuum property is introduced which leads to a simplification in the form of the model propagators. Finally a concrete example is considered that fulfills the conditions developed in this article showing that a consistent approximation to the electron propagator results in the Hartree-Fock-Boguliubov equations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 135-159 
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    Notes: The widely cited definition of quantization in terms of square-integrable wave functions does not apply to continuum wave functions, to such phenomena as metastable states, or many-body resonances. A better philosophical foundation for quantum mechanics separates the probabilistic aspects based on square integrable Hilbert space functions from the dynamical aspects based upon the solutions of Shroedinger's (or Dirac's) equation. A Hilbert space may have a non-Hilbert space basis, which may be described by Stieltjes integrals and a spectrum measure. This viewpoint is expounded by reference to a very detailed analysis of a simple model, through which a precise definition of a Bohr-Feshbach resonance can be given. We propose a definition of a “metastable state,” showing that it is consistent with accepted usage, and that it overcomes a series of objections which have been catalogued by Simon. Its rate of decay is given by the Fourier-Stieltjes transform of the spectral density function; it is moreover the longest-lived initially localized state which can be formed from a small span of energy eigenfunctions near its mean energy.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 203-211 
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    Notes: N molecular orbitals are transformed to K(≦N) molecular orbitals, which are appropriate for an orbital optimization by two-by-two orthogonal rotations among themselves. This transformation is determined by using the second-order structure of the variational energy surface. The optimum K/2 rotation angles are exactly determined. This helps to ensure the reliability of convergence. K/2 two-by-two rotations are repeated among these K transformed orbitals. Then, two-electron molecular integrals are calculated by transformations among only 16 elements and by a permutation among K4/8 elements. Calculational time is considerably reduced compared with that of more usual transformations. Test calculations have been carried out on the ground state of CO. It shows that this procedure brings the calculation to the local region rapidly and reliably.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 245-267 
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    Notes: A method which is well suited for calculating numerically the energies of the bent vibrating and rotating polyatomic molecule is given. By an analytical method using ladder operators the work of calculating the matrix elements of the Watson Hamiltonian is reduced to mere bookkeeping. This results in fast computation and good control of the errors introduced. To demonstrate the practical usefulness of the method, three test calculations on H2O and SO2 are reported and compared with results from the literature. It is intended to distribute the computer program developed to interested workers in the field.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 803-804 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 27-37 
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    Notes: Ground-state energies of He, Be, and Ne isoelectronic series have been calculated. The Dirac-Hartree-Fock energy values have been corrected by adding Breit, vacuum polarization, self-energy, nuclear mass, and electron correlation corrections. The resulting energies are compared with the experimental values. As a result, an estimate of the correlation-relativistic cross-term energy is obtained. The effect, for large-Z atoms, proves to be quite substantial.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 103-108 
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    Notes: Wilson, Jankowski, and Paldus have recently applied nondegenerate many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) to simple models, in which the degree of quasidegeneracy could be varied continuously, and concluded that the nondegenerate theory was applicable even near degeneracy. The error in their results changes, however, considerably with geometry, leading to an incorrect potential surface. An extension of their calculations shows convergence even at exact degeneracy (square planar H4). It is shown here that the apparently good convergence is due to the suppression of the large (infinite at exact degeneracy) component of the perturbation energy in low order by the way the Hamiltonian is partitioned. This component will, however, resurface at higher orders, leading to slow convergence or even divergence. The low-order sum of the perturbation series is not very meaningful, depends strongly on details of the zero-order Hamiltonian, and yields, in general, incorrect potential surfaces. Multireference MBPT eliminates these problems.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 163-180 
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    Notes: Extensive ab initio molecular-orbital calculations were carried out on trifluoromethylamine (TFM) to elucidate changes in geometry and electronic structure upon fluorination. The calculations show that the decomposition of CF3NH2 is slightly endoenergetic, and the heats of atomization of CF3NH2 and CH3NH2 show decreased stability of the species upon fluorination. Characteristic of CF3NH2 is a highly polar, strong, short CN bond. More limited calculations were carried out on CF3OH and CH3OH, and the electronic structure of CF3OH is found to be generally similar to that of CF3NH2. The reduced basicity of the fluorinated amine cannot be ascribed to the inductive effect; the enhanced acidity of the fluorinated alcohol reflects the weakening of the OH bond. No evidence leads to a confirmation of the existence of nitrogen-fluorine hyperconjugation in the fluorinated amine.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 213-232 
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    Notes: The formalism developed in the first two papers of this series is applied to the investigation of a new weak-field model. This crystal-field model lies on the use of a symmetry-adapted weak-field basis and an effective Hamiltonian involving in a symmetrical way both spin- and orbit-dependent contributions. Some general properties of this Hamiltonian are studied and complete calculation of its matrix elements is conducted in a symmetry-adapted weak-field basis in the case of an arbitrary configuration nlN in any symmetry. The case of a configuration ndN in octahedral symmetry is fully explored. In this case, the proposed weak-field model is restricted to a 12-parameter model which accounts for isotropic and anisotropic Coulomb interactions, isotropic and anisotropic spin-orbit interactions, and crystal-field interactions. A comparison between this 12-parameter weak-field model and the 14-parameter strong-field model is established. Equivalence between the latter two models requires two constraint relations to be satisfied for some strong-field parameters. These two relations are examined with various viewpoints.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 287-295 
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    Notes: The potential energy of a homonuclear X4 molecule is an invariant of the atom permutation group S4 acting on the internal coordinates of X4. It is shown by means of invariant theory that six algebraically independent invariants and five additional invariants are required to express the general invariant function for this group. Explicit expressions for these 11 invariants are given.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 349-373 
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    Notes: General formulas have been derived for molecular integrals arising in the use of the identity derived by Harriman for describing the Fermi-contact interaction in a molecule. Computational aspects are discussed and numerical examples are shown for several sets of the usual Cartesian Gaussian-type orbitals.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 335-348 
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    Notes: A unitary group reformulation of electron propagator theory is used to derive the second-order and 2p - h Tamm-Dancoff self-energy approximations for open-shell applications. A highest weight representation of the reference state is chosen in order to facilitate matrix element evaluation, but two special cases precluded by this choice are also discussed. Detailed numerical calculations are described for the lithium atom, oxygen molecule, and the amidogen radical.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 429-449 
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    Notes: A detailed appraisal of Gaussian-type orbital (GTO) and Slater-type orbital (STO) expansions of 3d orbitals is carried out for the 2S state of copper - a case that should be maximally unfavorable for STOs. The appraisal is based on a wide variety of both position and momentum space properties and utilizes an information theoretic quality assessment technique. It is found that GTO expansions are not as useful as STO expansions for the prediction of 〈p8〉, 〈p7〉, and 〈r-6〉 because these properties probe the functional deficiencies of GTOs at small r and large p. On the other hand, GTO expansions can predict accurate values of large r properties like 〈r8〉 despite the fact that their position space asymptotic decay is too fast. Unlike the case of s orbitals in helium, there does not seem to be any consistent ordering between accuracy in position space and accuracy in momentum space. The quality measures are found to be very useful for pinpointing the deficiencies of various expansions. This information enables us to construct easily a new GTO and a new STO expansion that are more accurate than any of the others in the literature. It is suggested that one STO is worth no more than two GTOs in the case of d orbitals.
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    Notes: A general method is presented to find in a least-squares sense a set of orthogonal eigenfunctions and their eigenvalues from local energy and numerical integration methods or by any other dissymmetric approach to solve the eigenvalue problem of a Hermitian operator. By this method a generalization of the minimum variance method to more than one eigenfunction is obtained, which is a variant of Scott's method. Also a new method is derived - called the minimum-overlap method - that is a least-squares numerical version of the standard Rayleigh-Ritz method. Test calculations on the atoms Be and Tm and the molecules H2 and CO have been performed with both numerical Hartree-Fock and Hartree-Fock-Slater methods. The least-squares solutions are an improvement over other methods in the case of accurate basis sets. Numerical Hartree-Fock calculations of moderate accuracy are found to be considerably faster than the analytic method.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 609-630 
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    Notes: Closed formulas are given for Hamiltonian matrix elements between spin-bonded functions in a holeparticle formalism. The derivation is based on Wick's theorem and the use of Jucys diagrams. The final formulas are only slightly more complicated than those for bonded functions in a particle formalism.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 649-660 
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    Notes: General expressions for evaluating spin-only magnetic form factors for many-electron atomic systems are derived using Racah algebra techniques. The formulas are derived in the |αLSMLMS〉 representation. The general formalism allows the evaluation of spin-only magnetic form factors beyond the Hartree-Fock approximation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 703-713 
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    Notes: A formalism was developed in the multiconfigurational variation of moments (MCM) framework, which yields physically meaningful orbital energies for occupied and virtual orbitals starting from self-consistent field (SCF) calculations. This is possible through a skillful distribution of the correlation energy on the orbital energies. The application of this method is demonstrated by SINDO1 calculations on the dissociation of H2 and the following symmetry-forbidden reactions: (1) torsion of ethylene; (2) ring opening of (a) cyclobutene, and (b) cyclopropyl cation; (3) cycloreversion of 1, 1-dicyano-2-methoxycyclobutane. The allowed reactions corresponding to 2a and 2b are investigated in the SCF scheme. The energy hypersurfaces are calculated for all reactions and the MO correlation diagrams are presented and discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 28 (1985), S. 715-721 
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    Notes: The electronic structure of [TiCl4]n systems (n = 0, -1, -2, -3, and -4) has been investigated by the INDO method. Calculations show the stability of the tetrahedral structure over the square-planar one, for any value of n, in accord with experimental observation. The occupation of the 4p orbitals of the titanium atom was found to increase regularly as the dihedral angle decreases and reaches a maximum at the square-planar conformation. Energy partitioning analysis enabled much deeper understanding of bonding characteristics of the studied systems. It has been shown that the one-atom energy component may be a very sensitive measure of the stability of the central metal atom in its various oxidation states.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 135-144 
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    Notes: PCILO computations have been carried out on the conformation of p-dimethylaminobenzylidene-p-nitroaniline [I(m)], p-nitrobenzylidene-p-dimethylaminoaniline [I(n)] and the corresponding stilbene [II(a)] and azobenzene [II(b)] derivatives. The aniline rings in Im and In are found to be twisted out of the plane containing the central atoms by 60° and 30°, respectively. The two phenyl rings in case of II(a) are twisted out of plane in opposite directions by 30° each. II(b) was found to be planar. The results have been compared with the earlier experimental findings and used as a possible explanation for the visible absorption spectra of the four molecules.
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    Notes: In this paper we present numerical calculations of close-coupling equations to study vibrational predissociation of the T-shaped He…I2(B) van der Waals molecule. In the region of high vibrational excitation of the I2 subunit, the vibrational predissociation rates are related to the widths of the resulting resonances for the He-I2(B) collision. We apply a reasonable approximation to calculate the necessary background S matrix, i.e., the S matrix in absence of resonances. The rates of perpendicular vibrational predissociation, as a function of the initial I2 vibrational quantum number v1, show a maximum at v1 = 58 almost in agreement with the experimental data. However, an oscillatory and very interesting behavior of the rates in the region 60 ≤ v1 ≤ 65 is found.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 231-232 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 11-44 
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    Notes: A new quantal approach to the problem of chemical reactions, of the type A + BC → AC + B, is proposed. The general formalism is based on a change of representation for the Hamiltonian system, such that in the new (ideal space) representation the transformed Hamiltonian may present, simultaneously, information on both the “reactants” and the “products” of the dynamical process. The change of representation is carried out by means of a unitary transformation that physically corresponds to creating bound BC and AC molecules, respectively, starting from free atoms. The transformation is explicitly realized by using models available in the literature, and the ideal space Hamiltonian is fully obtained, showing that it contains, in its structure, all the channels (inelastic, reactive, dissociative, etc.) available to the system. A discussion of the dynamics, at the light of the new Hamiltonian, seems to indicate that the theory will be particularly suited for numerical applications to the problem of chemical reactions and, more generally, that it may lead to a “unified” approach for both the subreactive and rearrangement regimes, in atom-diatom encounters.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 71-87 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The ground and excited singlet and triplet states of 9,10-anthraquinone and its 1,4-dihydroxy and 1,4-diamino derivatives are investigated by ab initio configuration interaction calculations, using a floating Gaussian basis. For anthraquinone the calculated electronic absorption spectrum is consistent with previous experimental and theoretical results. The possible mechanisms of intersystem crossing and intensity borrowing in phosphorescence are discussed in terms of first- and second-order spin-orbit and vibronic perturbations of the computed singlet and triplet states. The calculated spectra of the 1,4-disubstituted derivatives are more complex than previously suggested from low-resolution polarized absorption studies. The principal effect of 1,4-substitution by electron donating groups is shown to be a powerful conjugative effect which significantly modifies selected molecular orbitals of anthraquinone; the resultant effect on the absorption spectra is the creation of two new substituent-induced π → π* transitions, one of which corresponds to the intense visible absorption band of these systems.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 159-166 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: We modify the matricial form of the TDHF equations we suggested in an earlier article, and impose a further constraint, called unicity constraint, to the equations' solutions. Indeed, this further constraint, combined with the orthonormalization conditions already taken into account, allows the TDHF equations a form accepting only one spin-orbital set as a solution.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 27 (1985), S. 195-202 
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    Notes: Consideration of R(4) as the degeneracy group for the singly excited states of helium allows the assignment of R(4) irreducible representations (irreps) to these states. Induction of these irreps onto the irreps of SU(4) and U(4) provides a sufficient number of invariants to define the energy levels. Empirical equations allow all of the singlet states to be related to the first ionization energy and the Rydberg constant, to a good approximation. Empirical equations can also be derived for the triplet states, but their relation to the ionization energy and/or the Rydberg constant is not obvious.
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