Self-association of violamycin (VBI)

Violamycin (VBI) self-associates in aqueous solution at concentration greater than 7 X 10 −5 M. We report in this paper visible spectrophotometric and kinetic experiments that characterize this self-association. We started from a simple dimerization model supported by our experimental data, and we u...

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description Violamycin (VBI) self-associates in aqueous solution at concentration greater than 7 X 10 −5 M. We report in this paper visible spectrophotometric and kinetic experiments that characterize this self-association. We started from a simple dimerization model supported by our experimental data, and we used different methods described in literature for the computation of the dimeric extinction coefficient Ed at various wavelengths and the dimerization constant K d = 9300 M −1.
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Analytical, structural and metabolic biochemistry
Anthracycline
Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemistry
Aromatic and heterocyclic compounds
Biological and medical sciences
Dimerization
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Heterocyclic compounds, pigments
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Other biological molecules
Self-association
Spectrophotometry
Spectrum Analysis
Temperature
Temperature jump
Violamycin
title Self-association of violamycin (VBI)
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