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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Insulin ; NSILA-S ; adipocytes ; hypophysectomized rats ; insulin-receptor ; NSILA-S-receptor ; glucose metabolism ; glucose transport
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Isolated fat cells from normal and hypophysectomized rats have been compared with respect to: 1) binding of insulin and NSILA-S, and 2) effects of these two hormones on glucose transport and metabolism. Although both insulin and NSILA levels were decreased in the serum of hypophysectomized rats, insulin binding was decreased to about 63% of normal, whereas NSILA-S binding remained unchanged. Basal lipogenesis was similar in adipocytes of normal and hypophysectomized rats, but was not stimulated by either insulin or NSILA-S. Similarly, neither of the two hormones stimulated the net gas exchange of “intact” fat pads from hypophysectomized rats. In striking contrast to these findings, 3-O-methylglucose transport in unstimulated fat cells of hypophysectomized rats proceeded at a maximal rate which was not further enhanced by insulin or NSILA-S. These results suggest that the lack of one or several hormones of the pituitary causes one or several enzyme deficiencies responsible for the limited rate of lipogenesis, which otherwiese would proceed at a very rapid rate because of unrestrained glucose transport.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Insulin ; glucagon ; rat ; fetus ; neonate ; isolated islets ; glucose ; arginine ; leucine ; somatostatin
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Islets were isolated by mild collagenase digestion and microdissection from rat fetuses 2 days before term and pups 1 or 2 days after birth and their insulin and glucagon secretion studied in vitro. Fetal B cells were stimulated by 16.7 mmol/l glucose, 20 mmol/l leucine or 20 mmol/l arginine. Fetal A cells were not affected by glucose or leucine, but were significantly stimulated by arginine. Somatostatin abolished the effect of arginine on both IRI and IRG output. Neonatal islets proportionally released more insulin and glucagon than their fetal counterparts, but reacted to the tested agents in a similar fashion. During the perinatal period, pancreatic insulin storage increased at a higher rate than that of glucagon. It is concluded that fetal B cells are equipped with sensors to a variety of agents and able to modulate their secretory rate according to the concentration of these agents. A cells are reactive to arginine 2 days before term but do not become glucose reactive until several days after birth.
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  • 3
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    Diabetologia 16 (1979), S. 201-206 
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Insulin ; glucose ; newborn ; early insulin response to feeding ; insulin in suckled infant ; newborn lambs ; newborn rabbits ; atropine and insulin secretion
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Developmental changes in the plasma insulin response to milk ingestion have been determined in neonatal lambs fed by bottle and in naturally suckled infant rabbits. In lambs at 4 days of age and older plasma insulin increased within 5 min of suckling and declined again before increasing to a second peak 60 to 120 min after the feed. The early insulin peak was not associated with any change in plasma glucose and was absent in lambs at 1 day of age. When the early insulin peak was absent the increase in plasma glucose following the meal was greater. The early, apparently reflex, release of insulin also occurred in some ‘sham-fed’ lambs. Atropine administration before feeding abolished the early peak in insulin. A marked early peak of insulin release, not accompanied by any consistent change in plasma glucose, was also observed in naturally-suckled infant rabbits at 1, 5, 10 and 15 days after birth.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Insulin ; glucagon ; portal blood ; glucose ; arginine ; liver cirrhosis
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The portal vein was catheterized via the umbilical vein under local anaesthesia in 10 non-diabetic subjects about to undergo exploratory laparotomy and in 8 patients with liver cirrhosis. Immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and glucagon (IRG) were assayed in portal and peripheral blood before and during IV infusion of glucose (0.33 g/kg) or arginine (25 g). Basal peripheral plasma (IRI) levels were raised in cirrhotic patients (19±2 versus 10±1 μU/ml; P〈0.001). Basal portal insulin values, however, did not differ in the two groups. After glucose cirrhotic patients had higher peripheral insulin concentrations, compared to controls, significant at 45 and 60 minutes. In contrast portal insulin levels were higher in controls than in cirrhotics by 1 minute (403±43 versus 158±38 μU/ml; P〈0.001) and remained so for the 60 minutes of study. Similarly, after arginine cirrhotics had significantly higher peripheral insulin concentrations and lower portal concentrations than controls. Peak portal vein insulin levels were delayed in cirrhotics (168±16 μU/ml at 3 min) compared with controls (413±25 μU/ml at 1 min). In the basal state both portal and peripheral glucagon levels were higher in cirrhotics than control subjects. Unlike in controls, IV glucose did not suppress glucagon secretion in cirrhotic patients. Peripheral plasma glucagon concentrations after arginine were also consistently higher in cirrhotics than controls, but unlike insulin portal venous glucagon levels were also raised (1800±360 pg/ml, cirrhotics; 960±87 pg/ml, controls; P〈0.001; 1 min after arginine infusion). We conclude that insulin secretion is decreased in liver cirrhosis and that the peripheral hyperinsulinaemia observed reflects diminished hormone metabolism. The high plasma glucagon levels observed in cirrhotic patients are the result of pancreatic hypersecretion of glucagon.
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    Diabetologia 16 (1979), S. 275-279 
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Insulin ; receptors ; mouse embryo retina ; Simian virus 40 ; established cell lines
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The binding of125I-insulin to uncloned and cloned cultures of mouse retinal cells has been investigated. At 15° C, binding of the hormone reached a steady state by 60 min, while at 37° C equilibrium was reached earlier but at a lower level than at 15° C. Porcine insulin, porcine proinsulin and guinea pig insulin displaced labelled insulin in proportion to their known biological potency. A sharp pH dependence of the hormone binding was observed with an optimum at pH 7.8. The dissociation rate of the125I-insulin was increased in the presence of unlabelled hormone, suggesting the existence of negative cooperativity in the insulin-receptor interaction. The availability of established retinal cell lines with insulin receptors should facilitate the study of the insulin-retina interactions in a controlled in vitro system.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Adrenergic innervation ; Endocrine pancreas ; Insulin ; Exercise ; Glucagon
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The normal depression of plasma insulin concentration during exercise has been ascribed to adrenergic inhibition of insulin release and the role of humoral catecholamines in this hormonal adjustment has repeatedly been stressed. In the present study this contention has been investigated in 6 bilaterally adrenalectomized patients and in 6 sex- and age-matched controls who undertook exercise on an ergometer until they were exhausted. No differences were observed in any cardiovascular or metabolic adjustments between the two groups during strenous exercise. Mean plasma insulin concentration fell by about 50% in both groups. Phentolamine effectively abolished the fall in plasma insulin concentration during exercise in 2 adrenalectomized patients. The results suggest that the adrenergic nerves that supply the B-cells have a functional role in man during exercise.
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    European journal of pediatrics 132 (1979), S. 189-195 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: First feed ; Newborn ; Insulin ; Glucagon ; C-peptide
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Blood glucose, insulin, C-peptide and glucagon were evaluated in 36 newborn term infants at birth, and before and 60 min after the first feed during the first day of life. Under basal conditions glycaemia diminished during the first day of life and glucagon increased, while insulin and C-peptide did not show any variation. The C-peptide: insulin molar ratio was higher in the newborn than in adults because of the longer half-life of C-peptide, probably due to reduced renal function in the neonatal period. The subjects were divided into two groups: 18 newborn infants were given a feed of commercially available milk powder reconstituted in water at 10% (5 ml/kg); the other 18 were given a feed of 5 ml/kg 10% glucose solution. In each group 6 were given the first feed after a fast of 6 h, 6 after a fast of 12 h, and 6 after a fast of 24 h from birth. After the first feed with milk, the average increase of glycaemia was 19.83 mg%, of insulin 6.06 μU/ml, and of C-peptide 1.88 ng/ml. After the first feed with glucose the average increase of glycaemia was 13.59 mg%, of insulin 2.46 μU/ml, and of C-peptide 0.59 ng/ml. Glucagon did not show significant changes after the first feed.
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    European journal of pediatrics 131 (1979), S. 185-198 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Growth hormone ; Somatomedin ; Chronic renal failure ; Uraemic children ; Haemodialysis ; Insulin ; Arginine ; Carbohydrate intolerance
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Plasma growth hormone (GH) concentrations after insulin and arginine stimulation were estimated in 11 dialyzed and 6 non-dialyzed children with chronic renal failure. Twenty healthy children served as controls. Plasma GH peak concentration and estimation of the total area under the plasma GH concentration-time curve by the trapezoidal rule were used to evaluate results. Elevated basal GH levels and an exaggerated response to the stimuli were seen in several of the patients. The causes of the abnormal GH secretion and the role of high GH levels in carbohydrate intolerance are discussed. No consistent pattern was seen in GH secretion during haemodialysis without glucose in the dialysate. In children undergoing haemodialysis with a fluid containing glucose, plasma GH fell considerably.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Papillary muscle ; Hypoxia ; Glucose ; Insulin ; Force of contraction ; Papillarmuskel ; Kontraktionskraft ; Hypoxie ; Glucose ; Insulin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die minimal verbleibende Kontraktionskraft unter dem Einfluß von Hypoxie wurde an isolierten, rechtsventrikulären Papillarmuskeln (Meerschweinchen) gemessen, die kurzdauernd (90 s) mit hypoxischem (pO2 90 mm Hg) statt oxygeniertem (pO2 630 mm Hg) Medium inkubiert wurden. Unter dem Einfluß von Insulin (0,05 IE/ml) bei erhöhter Glucosekonzentration (300 mg% im Vergleich mit 100 mg%) sank die Kontraktionskraft minimal nur auf 70±9% im Vergleich mit 38±11% des Ausgangswertes (Kontrolle,p〈0,001). Eine alleinige Erhöhung der Glucosekonzentration oder Zugabe von Insulin hatte geringere Effekte zur Folge. Diese Befunde dokumentieren eine erhebliche Steigerung der Hypoxietoleranz des Myokards durch Glucose-Insulin.
    Notes: Summary The minimally remaining force of contraction under the influence of hypoxia was measured in isolated right-ventricular papillary muscles of the guinea-pig, incubated in hypoxic (pO2 90 mm Hg) and oxygenated (pO2 630 mm Hg) buffer solution. With insulin (0.05 IE/ml) and elevated glucose (300 mg% compared to 100 mg%) the force of contraction fell to only 70±9% minimally instead of 38±11% (control,p〈0,001). Elevated glucose or insulin alone had less pronounced effects which were not statistically significant for insulin. The results show an increase of tolerance against hypoxia of isolated papillary muscles under the influence of glucose and insulin.
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  • 10
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    European journal of applied physiology 41 (1979), S. 51-59 
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Exercise ; Training ; Free fatty acids ; Triglycerides ; Insulin
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Twenty healthy athletes performed a heavy physical exercise before and after a controlled training period of 3 months. As a result of physical training there was a reduction in lactate concentration during and after exercise. Plasma free fatty acids and triglyceride levels were lower at rest as well as during and after exercise. Insulin concentrations decreased during exercise before the training period whereas they remained constant afterwards. The composition of individual free fatty acids changed in the same way during exercise before and after training: fatty acids with shorter hydrocarbon chains increased, those with longer chains decreased. Comparing the pattern of individual free fatty acids before and after training a higher percentage of saturated and a lower percentage of mono-unsaturated fatty acids was observed. It is concluded that changes in the plasma free fatty acid profile during heavy exercise reflect a preferential uptake and oxidation of certain individual free fatty acids. The significance of training-induced changes in the plasma free fatty acid pattern is discussed.
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    European journal of applied physiology 41 (1979), S. 211-219 
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Adrenaline ; Noradrenaline ; Glucagon ; Insulin
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effects of 9 weeks of training on responses of plasma hormones to swimming were studied in eight competitive swimmers who had not trained for several months. Two types of swimming tests were used: (1) 200 yd, a high intensity, exhausting type of exercise in which maximal effort was required both before and after training, and (2) 1000 yd, a pace type of exercise in which subjects swam as fast as possible prior to training and at the same rate after training. Plasma levels of glucagon increased and of insulin decreased during 1000 yd of swimming, but were not altered by 200 yd of swimming. No training effects were apparent in responses of plasma insulin and glucagon to these short-term, high intensity exercise tests. During the 1000 yd swim, plasma adrenaline was 0.8 ng/ml before vs. 0.1 ng/ml after training. Plasma noradrenaline response decreased from 3.4 to 1.2 ng/ml as a result of training. In the 200 yd swim, adrenaline, but not noradrenaline, was lower after training.
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  • 12
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979) 
    ISSN: 0020-7608
    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 13
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 121-129 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The molecular electrostatic potentials computed by the overlap-multipole-expansion procedure (OMTP) are compared to exact electrostatic potentials computed with the same Gaussian basis set, for different molecular species. It is shown that at distances of the molecule larger than 2.2 Å, the OMTP values compared to those of the exact ones are within an error of 0.5 kcal/mol. This error decreases with increasing distance. For distances below this limit the OMTP potentials may be used as a first indication of the trends of the molecule, provided the values to compare are not too close.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 109-120 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The random-walk method of solving the Schrödinger equation is applied to the 1B1g and 1B2g states of the H4 square with side length 2.4 a.u. The results provide an independent check of the accuracy of prior variational calculations for these states. With node structures for the 1B1g state taken from a variational calculation with a single-zeta basis set and taken in the simplest form meeting symmetry requirements, the calculated energies are lower than the expectation value of the energy for the single-zeta basis set but not as low as the expectation value for an optimized-exponent double-zeta basis set with polarization terms. Comparisons of results give no suggestion of a barrier height lower than ∼120 kcal/mol for passage through the square configuration in the exchange reaction H2 + D2 → 2HD. For the 1B2g state with node structure in the simplest form meeting symmetry requirements the calculated energy is ∼65 kcal/mol lower than the expectation value of the energy for variational calculations with a double-zeta basis set.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 135-145 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Two distinct approaches to the calculation of first-order properties with a limited CI wave function are discussed. One is based on the Hellmann-Feynman theorem and the other on the direct evaluation of the total energy derivative at zero perturbation. Corrections to the Hellmann-Feynman expectation value are given for the CI wave function consisting of a single determinant reference state and all single and double replacements of this. These corrections are the extended Brillouin matrix elements and involve interactions between the zeroth-order wave function and triply substituted configurations. The usefulness of these matrix elements for the generation of MC SCF orbitals and for the calculation of cluster corrections to the wave function is briefly discussed. The formulas for the Brillouin matrix elements expressed in terms of one- and two-electron integrals have been automatically generated using the syntax of the algebraic program SCHOONSCHIP.
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 207-242 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: We argue that the goal of developing a satisfactory general formalism for the justification of effective π-electron Hamiltonians, as well as for ab initio calculation of their parameters (α, β, and γ), has now been achieved. The need for a fully linked many-body formalism is emphasized; this feature requires a Rayleigh-Schrödinger (RS) type of degenerate perturbation theory. A number of apparently different degenerate RS perturbation formalisms are reviewed. Most of these formalisms are actually identical term-by-term, when their RS expansions are worked out explicitly; the formal relations that prove their complete equivalence are presented and discussed. One of these formalisms, a version developed by the author for related open-shell problems in nuclear physics, is shown to be most convenient for many-body applications. This is owing to the relatively simple and transparent nature of its general algebraic structure, which facilitates partial summation to infinite order. A simple and concise derivation is presented for the algebraic features of this preferred formalism, and its many-body (linked cluster) aspects are briefly discussed. The recent development of a nonperturbative (coupled-cluster) analog of this formalism is also described. Some practical issues are examined, including the choice of orbital basis. Illustrative numerical results are presented, based on the calculations of Iwata and Freed. Several remaining problems are described; these are both qualitative and quantitative in nature, and their resolution will require some detailed calculations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 359-359 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 389-401 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: It is found that ordinary STOs fall off too fast in the atomic region in many cases. A new type of basis set, which is more adaptable to the rather different requirements of the various atomic orbitals in an atom, is developed. The suggested functional form χ(r) = Nrn-1 exp{-α[(βr + 1)1/2 - 1]} contains the STOs as a limiting case. Calculations on a series of atoms from H to Zn show that the new basis gives better results than STOs for equal basis set size. The necessary integrals do not present any problem to evaluate.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 403-410 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The valence spectrum of CoO has been calculated using the CoO610- cluster, stabilized by an electrostatic field, as a model of bulk CoO. The wave functions were generated using basis sets of better than double-zeta quality. SCF wave functions were obtained for the ground state and for the first ionized state of the cluster. Limited CI calculations were performed using these orbital sets. The lowest states of the ion correspond to the main lines in the spectrum, while higher states can give rise to high-energy satellites to the main lines. The relative intensities of these satellites were estimated in the case of high-energy incident photons.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 445-445 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 411-421 
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    Notes: Pseudospectra from Gaussian basis set calculations within a frozen-core approximation have been used in a moment analysis to obtain Tchebychev profiles for the photoabsorption process in the valence shell of Ne. The profiles show good agreement with cross sections obtained in equivalent calculations using numerical atomic wave functions and continuum orbitals, particularly when the dipole-velocity form is employed. Variation of the basis sets shows that it is possible to obtain meaningful photoabsorption profiles using 13-15 virtual orbitals to describe the outgoing electron.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 481-489 
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    Notes: The paper reports the study of a possible mechanism of Ca+2 activation of prostaglandin PGF2α on the basis of molecular-orbital and conformation-energy calculations. The electronic charges on various atoms of the molecule have been evaluated from the available crystallographic data by the extended Hückel theory (EHT). Conformation energies were calculated for intrinsic torsional rotations around the C11—C12, C7—C8, and C14—C15 bonds. The minimum energy conformation was found to differ from the crystallographic conformation by 9.3 kcal/mol. Some additional local energy minima are also reported within this range. The calculation of the long-range interchain interaction energy between the α and ω chains shows variation with conformation. The binding site for the Ca+2 ion has been estimated on the basis of the molecular electrostatic potentials. Such a binding site was found near the carboxyl group, which agrees with the current chemical thinking. Changes in the electronic charge distribution due to Ca+2 complexation were studied by EHT method using the supramolecular approach. Calcium complexation decreases the conformation energy by 2-3 kcal/mol and has a small effect on the interchain interaction energy.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 491-497 
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    Notes: Several analogs of valinomycin have been simulated. These are analogs obtained by changing the configuration of the amino acid and hydroxy acid residues one at a time. Nonbonded interactions have been calculated for three conformations of each analog. The electrostatic and polarization contributions to the energy are conformation selective, whereas the Pauli repulsion is the only component which is isomer selective. For the ring chirality considered here the analog of valinomycin having all the three L-valyl residues replaced by D-valyl residues is predicted to be frozen in a “top open” conformation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 499-510 
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    Notes: The ab initio SCF LCAO-MO method is used to compute the main electronic properties of a purine nucleoside, adenosine, in two specific conformational arrangements (3′-endo conformation of the ribose, gt orientation of the extracyclic CH2OH group, anti orientation of the base with respect to the sugar and 3′-endo conformation of the ribose, gg orientation of the extra-cyclic CH2OH group, syn orientation of the base with respect to the sugar). The results are compared with those performed for the isolated component fragments, adenine and 3′-endo riboses.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 547-557 
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    Notes: The cyanide-isocyanide isomerization has been studied with ab initio calculations in an STO-3G basis as applied to NCNCO, NCCNO, NCOCN, and NCONC, and the corresponding isocyanides. Geometry optimization has been performed on these cyanides, their isocyanides, and their hypothetical transition states. The energies of isomerization were calculated to be 42.2, 29.8, 44.6, and 41.4 kcal/mol, respectively, while the energy barriers were found as 84.3, 67.5, 107.9, and 106.8 kcal/mol. Overlap populations and atomic charges were employed to provide simple correlations of the results.
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    Notes: Configuration-interaction calculations, with an extended basis, are carried out on the ground and lower excited states of O2 and O2+ at and near the equilibrium internuclear distance (R = 2.3 a.u.) of the ground state of O2. Particular attention has been paid to the two lowest 3Σu- states, and the mixing of the valence and Rydberg characters in these states are studied. The lowest 3Σu- state is a Rydberg-type state for R 〈 2.3 a.u., but becomes valence-type for R ≳ 2.3 a.u. The second 3Σu- state, which is 1.6 eV above the lowest 3Σu- at R = 2.3 a.u., changes its character from Rydberg to valence, valence to Rydberg, and then to valence again when R increases from 1.9 to 3.1 a.u. Satisfactory agreement between the calculated and experimental vertical excitation energies is obtained.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 559-566 
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    Notes: A new form of pseudopotential for applicaiton in ab initio molecular calculations is described. A method for determining pseudopotential parameters is suggested and pseudopotential parameters of double-zeta quality are presented for the first row atoms of the periodic table. The pseudopotential is especially well suited for incorporation into the floating-spherical-Gaussian-orbital (FSGO) method, though it is not restricted to any particular method. Applications of the resulting pseudo-FSGO method to BeH2, BH3, CH4, and C2H6 are presented.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 567-578 
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    Notes: Pseudopotential theory is introduced into the ab initio FSGO molecular fragment method. A theoretical background for the pseudopotential fragment description and a method for large molecule formation is presented. Core-valence electron separation is achieved at both levels of the calculations with the resulting simplification of the molecular calculations. Using pseudopotentials of double-zeta quality a detailed description of pseudopotential molecular fragments CH4 (tetrahedral) and CH3 (planar) is presented. Applications of the pseudo-FSGO molecular fragment method to hydrocaroons are discussed. The results are compared to those of the original FSGO method and experiment.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 579-588 
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    Notes: A procedure is outlined for a programmable spin-free configuration-interaction (CI) study in molecules using single-parameter alternant molecular orbitals for generating various configurations. The configurations were chosen to form bases for the irreducible representation {2N/2-2, 12S} of the general linear group GL(n). Using a transformation to biorthogonal space the CI matrix elements of a spin-free Hamiltonian were generated. The procedure has been used to obtain the π-electron energies for the 3,1Ag and 3,1Bu states of cis- and trans-butadiene.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 713-715 
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    Notes: The Longuet-Higgins group is used to obtain an alternative formulation of a criterion for optical activity of nonrigid molecules recently given by Frei and Günthard.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 5-17 
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    Notes: The properties of exciton and soliton excitations in one-dimensional molecular systems and in α-helical protein molecules are investigated. It is shown that collective excitations - solitons, corresponding to a combination of vibrational excitations in peptide groups and a local deformation of molecules - are possible in α-helical protein molecules. These excitations move along the molecule without energy losses and are perfect energy carriers. A qualitative description of the shortening in the length of muscular fibers is given using the concept of solitons occurring under the hydrolysis of ATP molecules at the ends of thick fibers contained in the sarcomeres of muscular fibers.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 31-42 
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    Notes: A new electron structural mechanism is proposed for interpretations in molecular biology, in addition to the already existing theories of Szent-Györgyi (semiconductivity) and Fröhlich (long-range coherence). The hypothetical “intermediate-” or “zigzag states” (ZZS) of solids are investigated by the recursion (transfer matrix) method. The physical reality of the ZZS is discussed up to an SCF DODS-type theory and the necessity of additional less approximate investigations is emphasized. The possible role of ZZS in the explanation of: (i) translation in protein synthesis, (ii) energy and charge transfer processes, as well as (iii) initiation of protein formation is outlined.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 19-29 
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    Notes: Preferred conformations of phospholipids have been predicted through quantum-chemical techniques and classical potential functions. An essential condition for a conformation to exist in a biomembrane is that it should be possible for it to organize in the form of a bilayer. Taking into consideration the conformational flexibility of the polar head group, organization at the lipid-water interface has been considered. The biological implications of such an organization in terms of formation of “hydrophobic channels” is discussed. Quantum-mechanical investigations on the transport phenomenon have shown that the “selectivity” of biological membranes is connected with the “organization.” Calculations of the quantum-mechanical transmission coefficients for different model potential profiles indicate that minor differences in the height of potential barriers in certain regions can lead to significant changes in transmission coefficients. The “directional selectivity” of substrates (differences in transmission coefficients for flow in and out of the cell) can be explained on the basis of differences in membrane organization. These results have some important consequences in the evolutionary process in biological membranes.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 43-50 
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    Notes: In the myosin-auramine O system 10 or 11 binding sites of auramine O on the rod-like part of myosin were discovered. The myosin fluorescence decreases with an increase in auramine O concentration. This is evidence of the excitation energy transfer from tryptophanyls situated near the binding sites to auramine O. The effective distance of energy transfer is 35 Å. It is suggested that the light meromyosin has binding sites with periodicities of 77-86 Å. Every binding site has a negative charge and hydrophobic locus.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 51-56 
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    Notes: The transition from quantum chemistry to quantum biology is discussed, and the contributions that quantum biology can make to the study of biological structure and process are outlined. The need for extensions to the theory to deal with larger systems, to include solvent effects and to account for specificity, are emphasized.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 57-64 
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    Notes: Pseudopotential theory is introduced into the ab initio FSGO molecular fragment method. Pseudopotential molecular fragments using pseudopotentials of double-zeta quality are characterized, and a method of their assembly into larger molecules is presented. Core-valence electron separation is achieved at both levels of the molecular calculations. Heteroatom incorporation into the method is also considered. Applications of the pseudo-FSGO molecular fragment method to hydrocarbons and simple molecular systems containing heteroatoms are discussed. Results are compared to those of the original FSGO method and experiment.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 65-70 
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    Notes: Pair energies contributing to the correlation energies of the outer-shell electrons (n = 3) as well as for the 1s2 and 2s2 pairs are computed for the Zn2+ closed-shell ion by means of the variational-perturbation method starting with the sum of one-electron Hartree-Fock operators as the zeroth-order Hamiltonian. The results allow an understanding of the electron correlation for pairs of electrons of the p and d type. For 3p3d pairs it has been found that the correlation energy for the singlet pair of 1D symmetry is lower than for the triplet pair 3D. The 3l-3l′ correlation energies are compared with the MBPT results of Kelly and Ron for Fe. The total correlation energy of the outer shell is -1.032 a. u.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 71-77 
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    Notes: The intermolecular electronic correlation contributions to the Coulomb component of the nucleic acid base interaction energy are estimated. The Coulomb energy is evaluated with the use of atomic monopoles, which are determined from the π-electronic densities calculated by the SCF method and by employing partially or completely optimized APSG wave functions. When the correlation is thus taken into account, a systematic decrease in atomic charges occurs; this effect is considerable only if an optimized orbital set is used. As a result, the Coulomb interaction energy due to the π-electronic atoms decreases from -1.13 to -0.85 kcal/mol for the AT pair and from -7.15 to -4.61 kcal/mol for the GC pair.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 79-86 
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    Notes: A method is described for processing the enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy terms of formation of the individual isomers of n-particle clusters obtained by means of quantum-chemical calculations, to enable a comparison of these partial theoretical characteristics with the overall experimental ones. The general scheme of weighting treatment is illustrated by examples based on recent quantum-chemical results of studies of isomeric forms of (NO)2, (H2O)5 and (D2O)5, and CH3OH · 3H2O and CH3OH · 6H2O clusters.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 87-110 
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    Notes: The electronic structure of a series of 25 chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans has been characterized by means of the ab initio molecular fragment technique. This information has been employed to investigate some of the factors affecting the affinity of the molecules for the hepatic cytosol binding species described by Poland, Glover, and Kende. A quantitative structure-activity relationship involving electronic and steric parameters could be established from the data. It appears that the toxins act as electron acceptors in a charge-transfer complex with the receptor.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 111-117 
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    Notes: The circular dichroism of molecules, which are large compared to the wavelength of light, is considered. Explicit expressions are obtained for the circular dichroism and absorption of an exciton dimer and of a free particle on a helix. The dimensions are described for which the dipole approximation for the optical properties fails.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 133-152 
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    Notes: The analysis of modern physical mechanisms of electron transfer in proteins is given. The tunnel electron transfer and donor-acceptor electron transfer through conducting states of a protein chain are discussed in detail. The expressions for the values of the electron resonance interaction and the formulas for probabilities of electron transfer between vibronic levels of donor and acceptor states in the presence of “transverse” and “longitudinal” relaxation are given.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 119-132 
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    Notes: The expressions for the polymer absorption band hypochromism and oscillator strength are studied in frames of the first-order perturbation theory. The physically justified approximations for a polymer hypochromism calculation are indicated. The uniform interpretation of the effect origin is given independently on the approximation used. In frames of the perturbation theory the DNA hypochromism formula is obtained, from which the known experimental dependences of hypochromism on chain length and polymer helicity degree follows directly. The analytic expression of the DNA hypochromism dependence on AT pairs content is obtained. It is established that in most cases for natural DNA the nucleotide sequence does not influence in practice the value of the hypochromic effect.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 153-157 
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    Notes: The intramolecular interaction energy of the regular double-helical polynucleotide as a function of variables that determine the mutual position of base pairs and sugar pucker was calculated using atom-atom potentials. The calculations showed the existence of two valley-like regions with minimal values on the energetic surface. One of them corresponds to the A family of nucleic acids, the other to the B family. The points that correspond to the models constructed by means of x-ray data are placed in a conformational space near the lines that describe the position of the bottom of the valleys.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 847-855 
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    Notes: The investigation of the factors determining the formation and stability of the higher biopolymers structures is one of the most important trends of the development of molecular biophysics. A feature common to most macromolecular systems under physiological conditions is that they function in an aqueous environment. Thus, it is natural to assume that the peculiarities of biological macromolecules structures and their functional activity as well are closely related to the specific properties of such a unique solvent as water. The investigations of the conformational changes of biopolymer, induced by dehydration of the macromolecule, give information about the nature of the forces stabilizing its structure. The dehydration of the macromolecule in solution can be attained by addition of a nonaqueous cosolvent. Generally low-molecular-weight aliphatic alcohols, amides, and amines are used as a nonaqueous component. At present a vast number of experimental and theoretical data concerning the properties of water and aqueous systems are available. The specificity of water as a solvent arises primarily from the spatial hydrogen-bonded structure. The addition of a nonaqueous component exerts changes in this structure, which evolve to the singularities of the physical characteristics of water-nonelectrolyte mixtures. It is generally assumed that nonelectrolytes may be divided, according to their effect on the spatial water structure, largely into two basic classes: (1) the structure makers, i.e., the compounds of aliphatic alcohols type; (2) the structure breakers, i.e., the compounds of urea type. The agents belonging to the first class show a stabilizing effect in the range of low nonelectrolyte content. At a certain critical concentration, Ccrit, characteristic of each substance, the nonaqueous solute molecules leave the cavities of the spatial water structure which leads to a disruption of the latter. The agents belonging to the second class exert a structure-breaking effect even in the range of extremely low concentrations, which arises from their high competitive ability for hydrogen bonding.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 877-882 
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    Notes: The physical aspects of the primary charge separation processes in bacterial photosynthesis are discussed. The donor-acceptor model of electron transfer due to participation of protein current states is used. The kinetics of photosynthetic reaction center (PRC) processes is investigated and the PRC energetic scheme is constructed using the nonequilibrium density matrix method. It is shown that with allowance for the effect of vibrational sublevels of states participating in transitions the theory describes well experimental data.
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    Notes: This paper analyzes the low-temperature magnetic circular dichroism of NO-Fe(II)hemoproteins in detail. We include the Jahn-Teller effect in our consideration of the low-temperature MCD results.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 891-895 
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    Notes: The unrestricted HF method in the INDO approximation with optimized geometry was used to describe the electronic structure of the hetero-ring of verdazyl and the derivatives of the latter. The results obtained are in good agreement with the experimental EPR spectra of triphenylverdazyl radical and its dipole moment. These data may be a basis for understanding and predicting the chemical properties and reactivity of verdazyl and its derivatives.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 83-95 
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    Notes: A screened potential model (SPM) is formulated with Slater-type functions to reproduce the density of the electron shells. The orbital exponent for the valence shell is optimized to calibrate the SPM against experimental valence and Rydberg s and p energy levels for the alkali metals (Li, Na, and K) rare gases (He, Ne, Ar, and Kr), second-row atoms, and Cu, Zn, Mg, S, and Ga. The resulting one-electron wave functions are used to calculate the dipole and velocity forms of the oscillator strengths and 〈1/r3〉 for spin-orbit coupling. The excellent agreement with the averaged experimental results suggests that the SPM atomic orbitals are a good starting point for the evaluation of one-electron properties.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 97-107 
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    Notes: The validity of two models used in comparisons of the UHF and PHF methods in hyperfine structure calculations is investigated for the lowest 2P state of Li. An improved model for the angular splitting of the core orbitals is proposed and shown to give an accurate description of both the UHF and the PHF wave functions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 131-131 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 261-270 
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    Notes: A number of Gaussian basis sets for carbon and silicon have been examined in terms of the one-electron properties of methane and silane. The convergence of the properties to their limiting values is not monotonic but, in general, a representation that involves five Gaussian functions per occupied atomic orbital on the heavy atom is sufficient to closely approach the limits. A relationship between the sizes and partitioned electronic energies is shown to hold to a good approximation for the Boys spatially localized molecular orbitals employed in this study.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 281-291 
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    Notes: A simple model for surface reconstruction is developed utilizing the next-nearest-neighbor approximation within the framework of molecular-orbital theory. Exact energy expressions for this model and various special cases are derived, and they are illustrated by numerical results. The influence of a very weak surface deformation on the energy spectrum of surface states is also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 293-309 
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    Notes: Löwdin's correlation potential formalism has been used to define a modified bielectronic potential, allowing one to calculate the exact electronic energy, given the Hartree-Fock wave function. This modified potential is in principle peculiar to each electronic system, and is defined by a correlation factor depending on the interelectronic distance r2. The explicit calculation of the correlation factor has been performed for some two-electron atoms, in the 11S and 23S states, and for the beryllium atom. Examination of the results so obtained leads us to conclude in favor of the nonexistence of a universal modified bielectronic potential.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 271-280 
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    Notes: This paper offers a unified presentation of the main ring conformers of the diol expoxides, triol carbonium ions, and tetrols related to the “bay-region” benzo ring of carcinogenic metabolites of PAH and brings forward quantitative information through ab initio SCF computations about their relative energies. It substantiates and evaluates the energy of the syn epoxide-OH4 hydrogen bond and, on the contrary, refutes the significance of an O⃛H—O or an O-⃛H—O bond in the triol carbonium ions. It provides an explanation for the similar rates of acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of the syn and anti diol expoxides. It evaluates the stabilization of the triol carbonium ions due to the presence of a neighboring double bond and accounts for the spontaneous opening of protonated epoxides. Finally it accounts for cis hydrolysis of the syn diol epoxide and trans hydrolysis of the anit diol epoxide under acid conditions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 333-341 
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    Notes: A dynamical model describing DNA as superconductant is proposed. The status of superconductivity is described as being represented by a radiation-induced harmonic oscillation of a parcel of π electrons between the reference level and critical temperatures. A set of field equations is used to describe the information exchange process mediated by a coherent wave phenomenon.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 379-387 
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    Notes: A new theoretical approach to the cooperativity of an enzyme has been proposed. When we applied the present theory to the allosteric effect of hemoglobin, we obtained a so-called Koshland-Nemethy-Filmer formula. Our theory suggested that the sigmoid curve becomes sharper when the affinity of the first oxygen molecule of the hemoglobin is smaller.
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    Notes: The atomic dipole approximation has been employed to calculate the energies of electrostatic interaction between adenine and various pyrimidine derivatives. Minima of the interaction energy for various planar configurations were determined. Inclusion of the “monopole-dipole” and “dipole-dipole” terms in the multipole expansion improves considerably the agreement with experimental data. The effect of sulfur substitution has been investigated in detail. Formation of N—H…S hydrogen bonds is less favorable than of N—H…O bonds, due largely to the lower atomic dipole of the sulfur atom resulting from the shift of the π-electron charge toward the neighboring carbon. The results are relevant to the interactions of thiouracils in nucleic acids.
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    Notes: The physical interpretation of intermolecular interactions is usually based on the well-known multipole expansion of the inverse of the interparticle distance. The interaction energy is then interpreted as a sum of terms arising from the interaction of various multipole moments of both systems. It is supposed that the interaction energy calculated via the truncated multipole expansion generally depends on the choice of local coordinate systems through the coordinate dependence of the multipole moments. In this paper we prove that each term of the multipole expansion given in the form ∑k = 1 Ck/Rk is invariant with respect to identical translations and arbitrary rotations of the local coordinate systems. The invariant form of the convergence criterion of the multipole expansion is given and discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 717-729 
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    Notes: Power moments for all of the reduced hydrogenic Green's functions have been computed. These moments have the same form as the corresponding moments of the free-particle Green's functions. Green's functions of the second kind are defined, and uses for these objects in model potential theory and the theory of many-body Green's functions are pointed out. In the case of the ground state of the hydrogenic atom, the Green's function of the second kind has been given.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 745-750 
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    Notes: Different kinds of improved uncoupled Hartree-Fock methods are proposed for the calculation of second-order perturbation energies. Using these methods inequalities are derived for the error of the uncoupled procedure with geometric approximation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 731-744 
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    Notes: The use of multiple scattering techniques combined with a statistical exchange potential for the description of the electronic structure of atoms, molecules, and solids depends strongly on the geometry (muffin tin, overlapping spheres, or cellular potentials) and on the form of the electron gas exchange. In this work we compare only the effects of using different geometries. For that purpose we have done calculations on the hydrogen molecular ion and Hartree-type calculations on the hydrogen molecule so that no exchange effects are involved. To avoid arbitrariness in the choice of the sphere sizes we propose a nonempirical criterion that consists of using the set of radii that will minimize the charge in the interstitial region of the molecule or cluster. Some arguments are given to justify this criterion, and to clarify the differences between cellular, overlapping spheres, and muffin-tin geometries. It is found that the cellular geometry gives a very good description around the equilibrium internuclear distance. However, for most systems of interest, exchange will be present. Thus, we have done, for comparison, the calculation on H2 using Xαβ statistical exchange. It is shown through this calculation that some of the correlation energy may be obtained by redefining the molecular orbitals in terms of non-paired-spins spatial orbitals, this formulation being required to obtain the correct free-atom limit.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 751-767 
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    Notes: The theory of the open-and closed-shell restricted Hartree-Fock method is given a unitary group formulation. Both extremum and stability conditions are employed, the former leading to a generalized Brillouin theorem.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 769-782 
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    Notes: An improved interaction potential has been devised for diatomic alkali halide molecules. This potential, in addition to similar attraction terms as in the Rittner potential, includes a new exponential for the short-range repulsion. The constant m in the exponential is seen to be well expressible in terms of the parameters of the Rittner potential. The new potential is also correlated with different properties, as for example, effective charges, effective radii, effective principal quantum numbers, etc., of the combining ions. Various spectroscopic constants, viz., the ionic dissociation energy Di, the vibrational-rotational coupling constant αe, the vibrational anharmonicity constant ωexe, as well as two second-order spectroscopic constants γe and βe have been calculated for this and for the Rittner potential. From comparisons between these two potentials, the new one has been observed better than the other.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979) 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 15 (1979), S. 783-792 
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    Notes: Giving explicit consideration to the lone pairs of the carbonyl oxygen of the amide group it is found that the polarity of the amide group resides essentially in the lone pair. As a confirmation, the lone pairs of the ester group are also found to account for most of its polarity. This localization of amide dipole affects the dipeptide conformation map only in the unallowed regions of the map, but has significant impact on the dipole moment of the dipeptide in different conformations. The experimentally observed dipole moments of dipeptides in solution are in conformity with our assignment of polarity of the amide group.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 1-2 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 3-4 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 261-264 
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    Notes: The geometrical parameters of the ammonia molecule in the lowest-lying triplet state have been estimated by means of the SCF method and by making an extrapolation to take into account electron correlation effects. The planar configuration has been obtained as the most probable geometrical arrangement (3 A2″).
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 265-272 
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    Notes: A new method for the calculation of electrostatic isopotential maps, based on completely transferable bond orbitals, is proposed. According to the simple form of the potential term the amount of computational work is proportional to the first power of the number of valence electrons. Slater-type atomic orbitals are used to construct the bond orbitals, thus all integrals can be calculated explicitly. The subtilisin charge-relay system is studied as an example. It is found, in agreement with the results of Beppu and Yomosa, that the two protons transfer in a stepwise manner.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 273-275 
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    Notes: We report here a summary of a limited CI calculation carried out on the C∞v and D∞h electronically excited states of bifluoride ion. This species is interesting as the prototype of a hydrogen-bonded system. It is determined that the lowest-lying excited states of the system are dissociative and/or autoionizing.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 293-298 
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    Notes: The role of some amino acids and metal ions in the catalytic activity of carbonic anhydrase (carbonate dehydratase EC 4.2.1.1) has been investigated. The additional stabilization of the transition state complex was used as the qualitative measure of the effect of molecular surrounding on CO2 hydration reaction calculated within the approximate CNDO/2 approach. The effect of the molecular environment has been simulated by inclusion into the SCF LCAO MO Hamiltonian, a term representing the interaction with a set of point charges and atomic dipoles centered on experimentally determined position of Zn2+ ion and all atoms of histidine 94, 96, 119 and threonine 199, 200 (or histidine 200 in the case of carbonic anhydrase B). The possible molecular mechanism of CO2 hydration inside the active site has been also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 277-292 
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    Notes: Ab initio calculations on the SCF level and with the inclusion of valence shell electron correlation in the IEPA-PNO (independent electron pair approximation with pair natural orbitals), the PNO-CI (pair-natural-orbital configuration interaction) and the CEPA-PNO (coupled electron pair approximation with pair natural orbitals) schemes with Gaussian lobe functions of “double zeta quality” have been performed for the minimum energy path of the insertion of singlet (1A1) methylene to the (1Σg+)H2 molecule to yield methane. The energy was minimized on the SCF level to all geometrical parameters for various values of the “approximate” reaction coordinate. The energy along the reaction path decreases monotonically without a barrier and the curves representing the total energy of the system as a function of approximate reaction coordinates obtained at different levels of approximations have the same shape. From the physical point of view three phases of the reaction can be distinguished (chemically two steps) with different geometrical arrangements and different internal geometries of the partners.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 299-309 
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    Notes: The electronic structure of the model hydrogen-bonded systems has been studied at the all-valence level in relation to the charge transfer mechanism. It is concluded that together with the intermolecular proton transfer an electronic charge transport occurs for hydrogen bonds of 2.70-3.00 Å in length, i.e., when the proton motion within the bond is anticipated. For elucidation of transport properties of one-dimensional hydrogen-bonded systems the tunneling-hopping model is preferred instead of the band theory. The importance of the proposed mechanism of the charge transfer for biological processes has been emphasized.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 311-329 
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    Notes: Metalloporphyrins perform a variety of functions in nature from the storage and transport of electrons and molecular oxygen to the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and the activation of oxygen. The chemistry of both the centrally coordinated metal and the porphyrin macrocycle play important roles in these reactions. The use of model systems and metalloporphyrins, other than iron porphyrins, is described for the elucidation of the mechanism of action of the natural systems.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 445-465 
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    Notes: The concept of potential surfaces and classification of various types of intermolecular forces are given. The possibilities and the criteria of applicability of modern methods for potential surface calculation at short, intermediate, and long distances are discussed. Special attention is paid to the methods for calculating interactions between large molecules.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 437-444 
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    Notes: The present work is devoted to investigation of thermal transitions in the crystals of seven proteins to compare the protein globule stability in crystal and solution. Calorimetry methods, electron and optical microscopy, as well as x-ray diffraction studies are used. It is found that protein crystals do not melt and that the destruction of the crystal lattice is a result of protein globule denaturation within the crystal. It is demonstrated that during the heating of pepsin and DF-trypsin crystals it is possible to observe phase transition of the first order. Equilibrium temperatures of protein denaturation in crystals and in solution coincide. The peculiarities of the crystal state are revealed in the increasing thermal transition cooperativity and the system relaxation period.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 419-435 
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    Notes: The new properties of clusters - the polynuclear Fe, Cu, Mo - containing metal-protein complexes have been discussed. The properties arose as a result of strong electron interaction and of the multiorbitals system existence in which the orbitals energetically fall close together. The clusters are characterized by (i) a high electronic capacity, (ii) an ability to multielectronic transfer without essential rearrangement of nuclei configuration, (iii) a high degree of donor-acceptor energetical levels fitting at tunnel transfer, (iv) high possibilities for avoiding of reaction pathways being quantum mechanically forbidded, and (v) an ability to provide smooth reaction energetic relief in coordinated sphere. The analysis of data on spin exchange between paramagnetic centers (binuclear transition-metal complexes, nitroxile biradicals, triplet exited chromophores) showed that in the range of spinexchanged constants Kex = 1014-1 sec -1 of the distances between the centers r = 3-17 Å the approximate relation Kex =1017 exp (-2.3r)sec-1 takes place. This relation may be considered as a criterion of nonspecific electron density transfer through nonconducting medium. The quantitation of exchange triplet-triplet energy migration permits one to estimate the degree of quantum-mechanical electron density penetration through biological matrix. By means of measurement of spin-lattice relaxation rate for oxidized primary donor in bacterial photosynthetic system - bacteriochlorophyll cation (BChl+ ) - it is shown that the distance between BChl+ and primary acceptor (complex FeQ) is about 34 Å. The proposed two-step photoelectron transfer model explains the effective charge separation by relatively slow tunnel recombination of the charges BChl+ FeQ-. As spin and Mössbauer labeling experiments showed the conformation mobility of surrounding protein and membrane matrix with frequency more than 107 sec-1 is required for photoelectron output from primary photosynthetic cell in chromotophores and reaction center to secondary acceptor.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 467-484 
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    Notes: Detailed quantum-chemical calculations by means of semiempirical all-valence electrons methods and a generalized (multivariable) rank correlation analysis are the fundamentals of a novel strategy of search for QSAR within homologous series of compounds. The set of molecular parameters (describing the electronic and conformational properties as well as potential interactions of the drugs) is calculated theoretically. Owing to the rank correlation method, no linear model (like LFER) for the dependence of the biological activity upon the molecular parameters is presumed. The computed correlation coefficients are valued by carefully determined levels of statistical significance. Significant correlations are used to predict unknown activities in terms of ranks relative to the basic sample.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 501-507 
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    Notes: This paper proposes a method for the generalization of the second quantization operators. The method is based on two main hypotheses: (i) the same form of the correlation operator, which is good for closed-shell systems is chosen and (ii) a system of equations is given to calculate the differences (xk0-xk1), which characterize both attachment and detachment operators.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 509-515 
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    Notes: The steric constants Es and ν have the greatest chance of being independent of lipophilic substituent constants. There is a high probability among hydrocarbon substituents that the steric constants correlate with the lipophilic ones, while in the case of polar substituents the probability is low.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 485-500 
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    Notes: The model systems of molecular nitrogen fixation [N2 + H]⋅, [N2 + H]+, [N2 + H]-, [N2 + H2], [N2 + H2]+, and [N2 + H2]- were studied by the semiempirical INDO method. The study was based on the formal analogy between the catalytic reactions and the photochemical, radical, and ionic reactions on the other side. Symmetrical and donor-acceptor properties of necessary catalytic systems were proposed using the dependence of energy characteristics and electron structure on reaction coordinate. On the basis of this MO study we have proposed the appropriate symmetry types of catalysts for each of acceptable models of nitrogen fixation. For one of the proposed systems there was realised a model MO computation with explicit inclusion of atoms of transition metals (Fe, V).
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 517-525 
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    Notes: All equilibrium conformations of a series of N-alkyl-α-alkyl derivatives of noradrenaline and their synthetic precursors - phenylaminoketones - have been calculated. It has been shown that spasmodic changes in bronchodilating activity of the catecholamines, observed with the increase in α-alkyl substituent size, may arise from the difference in the ratio of diastereoisomers produced by reduction of aminoketones.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 543-555 
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    Notes: Aromatic polynuclear p-quinones and their derivatives have been studied using their electronic absorption and luminescence spectra and their basicity. The data were used to provide a basis for the study of the relationships between the structure and the spectral characteristics.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 557-571 
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    Notes: The spectrum of a two-component solid solution with a nondiagonal disorder is studied in the framework of the average T matrix method. For a one-dimensional system in the nearest-neighbor approximation the criteria for the system parameters are given such that at an in-band resonance, one or two “impurity bands” may be realized, and the corresponding model calculation is performed. In the single-site approximation an expression of the self-energy part of a nondiagonal disordered system Green's function is found taking into account multiple occupancy corrections. The possibility of using it to describe a disordered system excitation spectrum and the calculation of state density moments are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 527-541 
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    Notes: The processes of radiationless conversion in aromatic and heteroaromatic molecules are investigated theoretically. The values of constant rates of internal conversion are calculated. The theoretical estimation of constant rates of S-T conversion aromatic hydrocarbon molecules and in their carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl-, and nitroderivatives and in azaheterocyclic molecules are given. The S-T conversion probability between the states of different orbital nature (nπ* and ππ*) is equal to ca. 1010-1011 sec-1 that is two to four orders higher than the conversion probability between the states of the same orbital nature. It is shown that the process of T-S conversion may be described in the second and in the highest orders of perturbation theory. The luminescent characteristics of molecules are connected with the relative position of electron states of different orbital nature and multiplicity and conversion characteristics.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 573-604 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A review of recent theoretical studies of molecules of interest to photosynthesis is given, in which the results of ab initio self-consistent-field plus configuration-interaction studies are discussed. Ground-state and low-lying excited singlet and triplet state descriptions are presented for six molecules, including Mg-porphine, Mg-chlorin, ethyl chlorophyllide a, and their corresponding magnesium-free analogs. The data are then used to rationalize a variety of observed properties, including molecular orbital structure, ionization potentials, chemical reactivity, Franck-Condon transition energies, oscillator strengths, transition polarizations, and other properties. As a result, relatively comprehensive and complete descriptions of the electronic structural features of chlorophyll a and related molecules are obtained, which are in general in good agreement with available experimental data, but which also provide new concepts and reinterpretation of existing data in several instances.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 623-629 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Thermodynamics of the melting of a DNA-type macromolecule is studied theoretically. Elements of the macromolecule are able to annex a low-molecular impurity from the solvent (e.g., metal ions). Two models of the annexing of the impurity to the macromolecule are analyzed. It is shown that the concentration dependence of the helix-coil phase transition temperature is describable by a non-monotonic function in the case of certain relations between parameters.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 655-668 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Of the two known families of double-stranded DNA conformations, A is stable in less-polar, and B in more-polar solutions. In some water-nonelectrolyte solutions, B to A transition occurs when water activity in the system is near 0.8. In such systems, however, as water-methanol, water-ethylene glycol, etc., B conformation is stable at very low water activity. Hyperfine splitting constant of a spin label (A), a widely used criterion of the solvent polarity, was measured by EPR method in the solutions, in which B to A transition takes place at 25°C. A values in solutions of different compositions are close to each other. A method for quantitative estimation of Van der Waals and hydrogen-bond contributions to A values is proposed. A values in water-methanol solutions show that their polarity is too high for the A form to be stable. Decreasing temperature shifts the B-A equilibrium to the B form, which correlates with increasing polarity of the water-alcohol solutions, as measured by the EPR method. Thus B to A transition is mainly determined by the polarity of the environment, which, in turn, is determined by the ability of the solvent molecules to participate in Van der Waals interactions and hydrogen bonding.
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 691-706 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The problems connected with the transformations of energy in the living systems are reviewed. Possibility of Bose-Einstein condensation by input of radiant energy over a critical level is considered as a route for overcoming the barriers of activation energy under the conditions of a pump and a thermalizing environment. Molecular force fields constitute the pump. Under our scheme excitons constitute the major fraction of bosons to so condense. Instantaneous dipoles of London theory are then examined as excitons. Lastly an energy packet from a quantized dipolar field is suggested rather than the concept of “conformons.” Questions of charge and of other modes of energy transfer are briefly discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 739-743 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: It is shown in the present work that a protein globule can mediate the donor-to-acceptor electron transport, when the protein is in the solution or incorporated into the membrane.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 707-737 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A quantitative conformational theory of proteins is developed that enables one to predict the native structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence. The theory is based on the following principles: (1) the spatial structure and conformational properties of a protein are predetermined by its amino acid sequence; (2) the native conformation of a protein corresponds to the free energy minimum; (3) all interactions within a protein molecule are specified as short-, mediumy-, and long-range types, interactions of different types being consistent with each other. The role of the short-, medium-, and long-range interactions in the spatial organization of a protein globule is discussed, and a step-by-step analysis of amino acid sequences with gradually increasing lengths is presented. The proposed theory is based on a semiempirical computational method that involves quantitative evaluation of all pairwise atomic interactions within a protein molecule in an aqueous medium. Examples illustrating the suggested approach are presented.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 745-752 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Using the Bogolyubov's rate equation from the theory of superfluidity the possibility of Bose condensation of phonons in biological systems and the validity of Fröhlich's hypothesis has been proved. We took into account both the third and the fourth anharmonism in the rate equation. All the processes with active phonons (from one to four) of biological active modes have been investigated. Taking into account these processes the expression for the chemical potential is shown to be changed, but the conditions for Bose condensation of phonons still exist. For the first time we point out the possibility of soliton wave packet propagation in the coherent systems of phonons and photons. The possibility of Bose condensation of excitons in biological systems is also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 16 (1979), S. 917-930 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A free radical was produced enzymatically by incubating benzo(a)pyrene with liver microsomes. This radical, identified as the 6-oxybenzo(a) pyrene radical, was sufficiently reactive to bind covalently with nucleic acid bases. Similar reactive free radicals were produced enzymatically from anthanthrene and 10-aza-benzo(a)pyrene, which are carcinogenic in spite of lacking so-called “bay regions.” Hepatocarcinogens such as 3′-methyl-4-dimethylaminoazobenzene and related compounds, naphthylamines, and 2-acetylaminofluorene yield free radicals after being incubated with liver microsomes. Thus, various kinds of chemical carcinogens are found to be converted to free radicals, suggesting causal significance for the formation of free radicals in chemical carcinogenesis.
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