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Biophysical analysis of electric current mediated nucleoprotein inactivation process
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2006
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Molecular BiologyCellular PhysiologyHyperbolic DependenceBioenergeticsBioanalysisBiophysical AnalysisBiophysicsChromatographyDissipated EnergyDiagnostic VirologyVirologyBiophysical AspectCleaning Process NatureNatural SciencesBiotechnologyPulsed Electric FieldNucleic Acid AmplificationProtein EngineeringElectrophysiologyMedicine
Motivation: Its well known the use of electric current in the cleaning of viral diseases in plants instead a deep knowledge of this phenomenas theoretical basis is not yet available. The description of the real causes of nucleoprotein inactivation, will contribute to the optimization of further experiments in order to obtain more and more efficient cleaning methodologies for starting material supplies of vegetal species micropropagation process. The dissipated energy as heat will depend on the specific treatment applied and on the physical properties of the vegetal tissue and viral nucleoprotein. Results: A hyperbolic dependence between the absorbance output values, obtained during a diagnostic micro-ELISA experiment, and the electrical power (in watts) applied to each explant was found. The former, demonstrate the cleaning process nature is essentially the effect over viral nucleoprotein denaturation, by means of the heat, to which they were exposed in the thermal bath that the vegetal tissue constitutes. Our results are consistent with mathematical developed from theoretical frame of harmonic oscillators in which molecular machine (viral nucleoproteins) are redefined.
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