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5-Acetyl-4-methyl-1-(β-D-ribofuranosyl) -imidazole-5′-phosphate reacts with diphenylphospho chloridate forming the asymmetrical pyrophosphate ester. This in turn reacts with tri-n-butylammonium phosphate yielding 5-acetyl-4-methyl-imidazole-riboside-5′-diphosphate and with tri-rcbutylammonium pyrophosphate to give the nucleotide triphosphate.
5-Acetyl-4-methyl-imidazole-riboside-5′-pyrophosphate shows in the test with pyruvate kinase a reaction rate three times slower than that of ADP; but the same Km as that of ADP. The ATP analogue is only about 10% as effective as ATP itself in the test with hexokinase, 3-phosphoglycerate kinase and gluconate kinase. Adenylate kinase and NAD+ kinase show no activity when ATP is replaced by the nucleotide-triphosphate-analogue. In presence of ATP the analogue strongly inhibits the reaction of adenylate kinase.
The current definitions of isosterism are incomplete if excited species are considered; here any reasonable definition must include the specification of the valence state too. Implications of this are discussed. A criterion for the selection of consistent valence state energies is developed.
Aqueous solutions of alkyl sulphates containing small amounts of the free alkanol differ in their dissolving properties for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from aqueous solutions of the pure soap in concentrations near the CMC. The differences are observed only near the CMC of the pure soap, where the soap solutions containing free alkanol have a minimum of the surface tension. The observed alterations are deviations from the Lambert-Beer law, energy transfer, and changes of the fluorescence quantum efficiencies, when the soap concentration is varied. The different results are consistent with the assumption that microcristalline molecular van der Waals associations are brought into solution by the soap solutions which were studied.
Biacetylbis(methylimine) (1) is obtained by formic acid catalyzed condensation of biacetyl and methylamine. Photoelectron- and UV spectra, H NMR and 13C NMR data are compared with those of the new compound biacetylbis(isopropylimine) (2) and glyoxalbis(isopropylimine) (3).
The rates of formation of three mono- and three dicarbenium ions of the triphenylmethyl type from the corresponding carbinols in trifluoro acetic acid - toluene mixtures were investigated using stopped flow techniques.
The reaction mechanisms are discussed in view of the obtained dependencies of the rate constants on acid concentration and temperature.