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== Imidazole pornography ==
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== Imidazole pornography: Nitrogenous-derived nerve gas precursor agents linked as prime suspects in the spraying of experimental aerosols over unaware and disinformed Quebec population ==
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=== Imidazole-derived anticholinesterase agents linked as prime suspects in the spraying of biochemical aerosols over Quebec population: Prolonged chemical aerosol exposure may harbor riskful and horrifying consequences for the health and well-being of Quebec living residents; ===
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'''"The synthesis of several complex organic compounds follows a multistep synthesis. "Multistep synthesis" refers to the procedure in which the product of one reaction serves as the starting material in the subsequent reaction. The multistep synthesis of benzilic acid begins with a conversion benzaldehyde to benzoin through a condensation reaction. The benzoin then oxidizes into benzil, which undergoes rearrangement to give benzilic acid."''' [http://www.ehow.com/info_10059172_explanation-multistep-synthesis-benzilic-acid.html 1]
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* Dumping a list of related nouns because the world is a beautiful place and should be defended from tyrants and fanatics bribering science and technology to shed apart and brutalize scientific civilism to satisfy their greed and envy for possessing the forgotten liberties and freedom our ancestors fighted and died for!
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Moreover, on wikipedia we can read the following excerpt:
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** Alzheimer Disease, Alkyloids, Anthracyclines, Aspartame, Clozanpine, Cholinesterase, Doxorubicin, Excitoxicity, Endocytosis, Endonucleases, Fluoride, OGM, Glutamate, Glucose, Imidazole, MRSA, Pyrimidine, Printemps Facebook, Purines, Proline, Proteases, Uric acid, Schizophrenia, Serine, Synthetic Biology, Synthetic Recombineering, Stereochemistry
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=== A mental prison is still a prison: The Histamine H3 receptor is possibly implicated in neuronal failures from repeated Imidazole exposures ===
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'''"The benzoin condensation is a reaction (often called a condensation reaction, for historical reasons) between two aromatic aldehydes, particularly benzaldehyde. The reaction is catalyzed by a nucleophile such as the cyanide anion or an N-heterocyclic carbene. The reaction product is an aromatic acyloin with benzoin as the parent compound.[1] An early version of the reaction was developed in 1832 by Justus von Liebig and Friederich Woehler during their research on bitter almond oil.[2] The catalytic version of the reaction was developed by Nikolay Zinin in the late 1830s,[3][4] and the reaction mechanism for this organic reaction was proposed in 1903 by A. J. Lapworth.[5]"''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzoin_condensation 2]
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=== A mental prison is still a prison: The Histamine H3 receptor is possibly implicated in unrational behavior and selective mutism disorders in healthy middle-age adults ===
* Scoooby, Doo! Have you ever guessed why no one is looking up ?
* Scoooby, Doo! Have you ever guessed why no one is looking up ?
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* In Drosophilia (fruit flies), the histamine (h3) receptor is a cholinergic neurotransmitter implicated in '''peripheral vision/eye''' and in managing allergic reactions to name a few. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histamine 1]
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* In Drosophilia (fruit flies), the histamine (h3) receptor is a cholinergic neurotransmitter implicated in '''PeRiPheral ViSion/EyE''' and in managing allergic reactions to name a few. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histamine 1].
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"Histamine exerts its actions by combining with specific cellular histamine receptors. The four histamine receptors that have been discovered in humans are designated H1 through H4, and are all G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR). Histamine receptors in insects, like Drosophila melanogaster, are histamine-gated chloride channels that function in inhibition of neurons.[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2472552 6]"
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"Histamine exerts its actions by combining with specific cellular histamine receptors. The four histamine receptors that have been discovered in humans are designated H1 through H4, and are all '''G Protein-Coupled Receptors''' (GPCR). Histamine receptors in insects, like Drosophila melanogaster, are histamine-gated chloride channels that function in inhibition of neurons.[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2472552 6]"
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* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20021346p://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20021346 Histamine H3-receptor inverse agonists as novel antipsychotics.]
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* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20021346 Histamine H3-receptor inverse agonists as novel antipsychotics.]
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** see also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histidine Histidine], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clozapine Clozapine], an antihistaminic (also called a Histamine antagonist)
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*** and [http://www.hmdb.ca/metabolites/HMDB03905 Imidazole-4-acetaldehyde], an '''endogenous''' heterocyclic amine implicated in Folate and Tryptophan biosynthesis.
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* acetylcholine, glycine, GABA => histamine-gated chloride channels (what happens when the AChR receptor becomes "excessively" busy?)
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* "The former name elective mutism indicates a widespread misconception among psychologists that selective mute people choose to be silent in certain situations, while the truth is that they often wish to speak but cannot. To reflect the involuntary nature of this disorder, the name was changed to selective mutism in 1994." [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_mutism 1]
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=== Imidazole as an antimetabolite aerosol: the Histamine H3 receptor is possibly involved in stress management ===
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=== Light induced phosphoramidate antiviral protein expression with dual-input OmpR-(P-N) and LacZ promoters: The histidine kinase (EnvZ) is an inducible enzymatic catalyst for orthogonal prodrug delivery and prokariotic gene regulation using Lactose derived repressors and phosphonates derived nucleotides ===
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* Serine proteinase (EC 3.4.21) (S): Serine proteinase enzymes as a CNS modulator of histidine (H) related amino acids:
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* '''Must read!''' [http://pathman.smpdb.ca/pathways/SMP00044/pathway Histidine Metabolism] (Serine/Threonine related?)
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** see [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/Chemtrails911_notebook/Imidazole/Stress_induced_endocytosis_in_homo_sapiens Stress_induced_endocytosis_in_homo_sapiens]: Excitoxins may be implicated in bacterial transformations/NF/MRSA. In this case Imidazole would be an effective fungicide to inhibit bacterial transformations.  
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* [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/Chemtrails911_notebook/Imidazole/Stress_induced_neuroinflammation_in_homo_sapiens Stress_induced_neuroinflammation_in_homo_sapiens]: Are Excitoxins (ie: oxidative stress) implicated in bacterial transformations/NF/MRSA ? In this case Imidazole would be an effective fungicide to inhibit bacterial transformations.
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* How can imidazole-derived homoserine transferase (HSL) be a reversible primer in circumstances where restriction enzymes are catalyzed using a thermo-regulated growing process to allow effective competent cells recombineering? (ie: cold ice ?)
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=== Orthogonal adducts for stress induced MAP kinase phosphorylation: The future of mental esclavagism precedes us! ===   
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=== Orthogonal adducts for progressive mental alienation: The future of mental esclavagism precedes us! ===   
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* Aspartate (D): a non-essential proteogenic known as aspartic acid found in diet soda drinks as a substitute for Glucose  (-)
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* Aspartate (D): a nonessential proteogenic known as aspartic acid found in diet soda drinks as a substitute for Glucose (a carbohydrate) metabolism (NB: heh, typing "carboxyl" in yacy.net returns "Tyrosine" as first hit .. :))
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* Glucose (E): synthetize '''Glutamic acid''' from glutamate receptors (an essential proteogenic acid!) (-)
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* Glutamate (E, Glu)
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* Glycine (Gly)
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* Lysine (Lys, gene knockout with LysA)
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* Histidine (His)
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* Cysteine (Cys)
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* Serine (S)
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* Threonine (T)
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=== Repressing the Repressors: Prolonged Imidazole-Derived Nerve Gas Spraying Over My Local City May Be Causing Schizophrenia Like Symptoms on Unwary Citizens! ===
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NB: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threonine "Tyrosine is not an alcohol but a phenol, since its hydroxyl group is bonded directly to an aromatic ring, giving it different acid/base and oxidative properties)."]
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Project Bioshield 2 stuff (BARDA):
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==== N-Heterocyclic Carbenes (NHC) as low-level chemical warfare agents  ====
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* Never forget!  http://www.illuminati-news.com/bush-scrutiny.htm
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* Article on Jerome Hauer: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/121505_jerome_hauer.shtml
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* http://www.democracynow.org/2005/11/10/germ_boys_and_yes_men_how
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* http://www.newsfollowup.com/bioport.htm
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* http://www.newsfollowup.com/carlyle.htm
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List of receptor-associated promoter candidates for Imidazole-derived metabolic gene
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* Lactose (Lac operon): [[http://www.pstcc.edu/mfhicks/biol2120/prokaryoticregulation.html 1]]
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regulation in prokariotes organisms:
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* UDP-beta-L-Arabinose (IPTG? [http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/methods/1998-April/066041.html WTF?! (Notice I am sober in the morning)]) -> gene of interest is ''araC''  [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Titratable_control_of_pBAD_and_lac_promoters_in_individual_E._coli_cells 1], [http://2009.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Modelling 2], [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Endy:F2620/Miscellaneous_communications 3], [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_F2620 4], [http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/~smaloy/MicrobialGenetics/topics/regulation/AraC.html 5], [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:IMPERIAL/2007/Projects/Hrp_System/Characterisation_BBa_F2620 6], [http://2009.igem.org/Team:UNIPV-Pavia/Existing#BBa_F2620_-_3OC6HSL_receiver_device 7]]
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* Lactose (Lac operon)
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* Glucose (UTP?)
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* L-Arabinose (IPTG? [http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/methods/1998-April/066041.html WTF?! (Notice I am sober in the morning)])
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* notice they all ends with -ose prefix. :)
* notice they all ends with -ose prefix. :)
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorafenib : another tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) drug with 2 symmetrical N atoms.
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=== Purine/pyrimidine analogs for de-novo Imidazole purification ===
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** Inhibits the Ras/Raf/MEK (MAPK2) pathway from '''Bcl-2''' derived protein (BAD) phosphorylation. ([http://openwetware.org/wiki/20.109(F11):_Laura_and_Shelley 1])
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* http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/virttxtjml/heterocy.htm
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===== Phosgene/carboxylic acid imidazolyl peptide synthesis =====
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What is Phosgene? :u
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosgene#Chemical_warfare "Phosgene is an insidious poison as the odor may not be noticed and symptoms may be slow to appear.[17] The odor detection threshold for phosgene is 0.4 ppm, which is four times the Threshold Limit Value. Its high toxicity arises from the action of the phosgene on the proteins in the pulmonary alveoli, which are the site of gas exchange: their damage disrupts the blood-air barrier, causing suffocation. It reacts with the amines of the proteins, causing crosslinking via formation of urea-like linkages, in accord with the reactions discussed above. Phosgene detection badges are worn by those at risk of exposure.[3]Sodium bicarbonate may be used to neutralise liquid spills of phosgene. Gaseous spills may be mitigated with ammonia.[18]"]
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===== Agent Orange (2,4,5-trichlorophenol) =====
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_Orange
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===== 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate (BZ) =====
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* Code name Agent 15 (QNB, Agent Buzz)
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* tropane alkyloid derived from the atropine plant, thus in the same family than cocaine (Atropa belladonna)
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* Anticholinesterase inhibitor
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* Large host of CNS/peripheral effects
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* Related compounds: Lewisite (Atropine) ?, 3-quinuclidinol, quinine
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* http://www.bionity.com/en/encyclopedia/3-Quinuclidinyl_benzilate.html
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* http://www.thewednesdayreport.com/articles/research/weapons_of_mass_destruction-BZ.htm
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* http://www.cbwinfo.com/Chemical/Precursors/p25.html
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* http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=10841
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* http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/OperationalMedicine/DATA/operationalmed/Manuals/RedHandbook/007IncapacitatingAgents.html
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* How much N atoms can you find in the given formula: '''C<sub>21</sub>H<sub>23</sub>NO<sub>3</sub>'''
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===== 2',3'-cyclic-nucleotide 3'-phosphodiester(ase) (3.1.4.37) =====
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* '''CNPase => 2',3'-Cyclic-nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase (EC 3.1.4.37) (Brain Enzyme related to/implicated in NRG-1 growth factor, NMDAR, EGFR, and HEK-293)'''
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** Interestingly enough, CNPase is activated via Triton-X100 in Arabidopsis thaliana.. [http://www.brenda-enzymes.org/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=3.1.4.37&Suchword=&organism%5B%5D=Arabidopsis+thaliana&show_tm=0 1]
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** NRG1+EGFR: http://www.wikigenes.org/e/gene/e/3084.html, http://www.schizophreniaforum.org/new/detail.asp?id=1341
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** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuregulin_1
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** [http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-rna-promoter.htm What Is an RNA Promoter?]: :u
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** a cAMP producing enzyme (see further notes below) (implicated in ATP(ase) metabolic regulation.)
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===== 2',3'-Cyclic-nucleoside phosphate endogenous synthesis  (3.1.4.16) =====
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* http://www.brenda-enzymes.org/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=3.1.4.16
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* Hashtags: #hek293, #acetonitrile
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* More notes (i dont understand the last part very much..) "Lewis acids should be distilled immediately before use for best results. More than about 1.2-1.4 equivalents of Lewis acid are rarely needed. '''Acetonitrile''' is the most common solvent employed for these reactions, although other polar solvents are also common. Workup of reactions employing TMSOTf involves treatment with an ice-cold solution of sodium bicarbonate and extraction of the resulting sodium salts. When tin(IV) chloride is used in 1,2-dichloroethane, workup involves the addition of pyridine and filtering of the resulting pyridine-tin complex, followed by extraction with aqueous sodium bicarbonate.[21]" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesis_of_nucleosides 1]
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===== Misc purine/pyrimidine agonists =====
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principles_of_Biochemistry/Nucleic_acid_III:_Sythesis_of_nucleotides Principles of Biochemistry/Nucleic acid III: Synthesis of nucleotides]
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principles_of_Biochemistry/Nucleic_acid_III:_Sythesis_of_nucleotides Principles of Biochemistry/Nucleic acid III: Synthesis of nucleotides]
** Notice: Further connections towards elucidating the metabolic regulation of Scooby Doo based restriction endonucleases suggests Imidazole may be synthetized with or without formaldehyde, thus supporting the hypothesis of Imidazole derived adducts as orthogonal '''nucleic acid inhibitors'''.
** Notice: Further connections towards elucidating the metabolic regulation of Scooby Doo based restriction endonucleases suggests Imidazole may be synthetized with or without formaldehyde, thus supporting the hypothesis of Imidazole derived adducts as orthogonal '''nucleic acid inhibitors'''.
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** "What is a '''Purine'''? The name was invented by the German chemist Emil Fischer in 1884. A purine is a nucleotide (a nucleoside + phosphate group) that is amine based and planar, aromatic, and heterocyclic. The structure of purine is that of a cyclohexane(pyrimidine group) and cyclopentane('''imidazole''' group) attached to one another; the Nitrogen atoms are at positions 1,3,7,9. Adenine(A) and Guanine(G) are examples of purines which are involved in the construction of the backbone of the DNA and RNA. They are also a part of the structures for Adenosine disphosphate (ADP), triphosphate(ATP), and other enzymes. Purines form bonds with pentoses exclusively through the 9th Nitrogen atom." [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Nucleic_Acid/Nitrogenous_Bases/Purines 1]
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** '''"What is a Purine'''? The name was invented by the German chemist Emil Fischer in 1884. A purine is a nucleotide (a nucleoside + phosphate group) that is amine based and planar, aromatic, and '''heterocyclic'''. The structure of purine is that of a cyclohexane(pyrimidine group) and cyclopentane('''imidazole''' group) attached to one another; the Nitrogen atoms are at positions 1,3,7,9. Adenine(A) and Guanine(G) are examples of purines which are involved in the construction of the backbone of the DNA and RNA. They are also a part of the structures for Adenosine disphosphate (ADP), triphosphate(ATP), and other enzymes. Purines form bonds with pentoses exclusively through the 9th Nitrogen atom." [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Nucleic_Acid/Nitrogenous_Bases/Purines 1]
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** [http://www.bioinfo.org.cn/book/biochemistry/chapt21/bio8.htm Degradation of Purines and Pyrimidines Leads to Uric Acid and Urea, Respectively]
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cAMP (Cyclic adenosine monophosphate) notes:
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===== cAMP (Cyclic adenosine monophosphate) notes =====
* "Role of cAMP in bacteria
* "Role of cAMP in bacteria
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* [http://faculty.weber.edu/ewalker/Medicinal_Chemistry/topics/Cholinergic2/choliner2.htm V. Drugs That Effect Cholinergic Mechanisms (Part 2).]
* [http://faculty.weber.edu/ewalker/Medicinal_Chemistry/topics/Cholinergic2/choliner2.htm V. Drugs That Effect Cholinergic Mechanisms (Part 2).]
* [http://deadlydeceit.com/necrotizingf.html WHAT IS NECROTIZING FASCIITIS (MRSA) AND WHY IS IT ON A RAMPAGE THROUGH TUCSON]
* [http://deadlydeceit.com/necrotizingf.html WHAT IS NECROTIZING FASCIITIS (MRSA) AND WHY IS IT ON A RAMPAGE THROUGH TUCSON]
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** [http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/09/18/deadly-uperbugs-on-rise-what-need-to-know/ Deadly 'superbugs' on the rise: What you need to know]
* [http://www.internetchemie.info/news/2010/apr10/2-aminoimidazoles.html 2-Aminoimidazole-Derived Antibiofilm Agents]
* [http://www.internetchemie.info/news/2010/apr10/2-aminoimidazoles.html 2-Aminoimidazole-Derived Antibiofilm Agents]
* [http://alzheimersdiseasehistaminetherapy.blogspot.de/ Alzheimer’s Disease Histamine Therapy Research]
* [http://alzheimersdiseasehistaminetherapy.blogspot.de/ Alzheimer’s Disease Histamine Therapy Research]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10513386 A new class of '''N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor''' agonists and antagonists--derivatives of '''imidazole-4,5-''' and '''pyrazole-3,4-dicarboxylic''' acids]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10513386 A new class of '''N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor''' agonists and antagonists--derivatives of '''imidazole-4,5-''' and '''pyrazole-3,4-dicarboxylic''' acids]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NMDA_receptor NMDA receptor]: "Calcium flux through NMDARs is thought to be critical in synaptic plasticity, a cellular mechanism for learning and memory. The NMDA receptor is distinct in two ways: first, it is both ligand-gated and voltage-dependent; second, it requires co-activation by two ligands: glutamate and '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycine glycine]'''.[7]"
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**[http://www.sdbonline.org/fly/hjmuller/nmda1.html Nmdar1 and Nmdar2]
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* [http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/amino-acid-metabolism.php Amino Acid Synthesis and Metabolism]
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* [http://tinyurl.com/cn368sy Chemical Warfare Agents: Toxicity at Low Levels - Satu M. Somani and James A. Romano, Jr.] ('''À lire!''')
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=== See also ===
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Project Bioshield 2 stuff (BARDA):
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* Never forget!  http://www.illuminati-news.com/bush-scrutiny.htm
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* Article on Jerome Hauer: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/121505_jerome_hauer.shtml
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* http://www.democracynow.org/2005/11/10/germ_boys_and_yes_men_how
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* http://www.newsfollowup.com/bioport.htm
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* http://www.newsfollowup.com/carlyle.htm
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=== Keywords ===
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Anticholinesterase, Alzheimer Disease, Acetonitrile, Alkyloids, Anthracyclines, Agent Buzz, Agent 15, Aspartame, Atropine, BZ, QNB, Clozanpine, Cholinesterase, Doxorubicin, Excitoxicity, EGFR, Endocytosis, Endonucleases, Fyn, Glutamate, Glucose, Glycoproteins, GPCR, Histidine, Imidazole, NMDA, NMDAR (N-methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor), mAChR, mGluR, MAPK, MAPK2 (MEK), MRSA, Nucleotide, Pyrimidine, Purine, Proline, Proteases, Uric acid, Schizophrenia, Serine, Threonine, Rhodopsin
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=== In Science We Trust. ===
"If a man wishes to rid himself of a feeling of unbearable oppression, he may have to take hashish."  
"If a man wishes to rid himself of a feeling of unbearable oppression, he may have to take hashish."  
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"Modern warfare is in every respect so horrifying, that scientific people will only regret that it draws its means from the progress of the sciences. I hope that the present war [World War I] will teach the peoples of Europe a lasting lesson and bring the friends of peace into power. Otherwise the present ruling classes will really deserve to be swept away by socialism." -Emil Fischer
"Modern warfare is in every respect so horrifying, that scientific people will only regret that it draws its means from the progress of the sciences. I hope that the present war [World War I] will teach the peoples of Europe a lasting lesson and bring the friends of peace into power. Otherwise the present ruling classes will really deserve to be swept away by socialism." -Emil Fischer
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=== More BZ notes ===
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* BZ is incestously cheap to produce, imidazole is a class of compound!
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* BZ is produced from Benzilic_acid
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* BZ (Benzilate), not to be messed up with Benzoate,  a different compound.
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* BZ is known as a industry standard '''high-affinity''' ligand for muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) binding, ie a potent nerve gas precursor chemical agent. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscarinic_acetylcholine_receptor
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* cyanide + benzaldehyde degrading enzyme = benzaldehyde
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* cyanide + benzaldehyde = BZ
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* BZ (cAMP) + arabinose = '''LuxR''' (device input is 30C6HSL: a C6-hexanoyl '''phosphoramidate''' based ester; ie a synthetic nucleoside coupled to a imidazolium molecule used for horizontal gene transfer by binding to the L-histidine ligand, a neurotransmitter, as the result of <span style="color:red">autoPhosphorylation</span> of the LacZ::LuxR kinase; Note that I also found out that phosphoramidate based phosphonates are classified as potent insecticides with recombinant properties in bacterias such a ''P.aeruginosa''. [see also Acyclic nucleoside phosphonates; purine nucleotide analogs; cidofovir; tenofovir; adefovir; acetonitrile])
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** where C=N-(3-oxo-hexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone is an autoinducer and D is a protein (luxR) implicated in gene transcriptional activation. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoinducer#Vibrio_fischeri:_bioluminescence 1])
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== Light activated signal transduction using the Red recombinase system ==
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* BZ (Agent Buzz) -> m3 acetylcholinester(ase) receptor -> '''CHRM3''' gene (drug target)
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** Is this a coincidence that a atypical Schizophrenia drug be connected to a non-lethal aerosol agent developed for asymmetrical CW through homologous recombineering of muscarinic receptors ligands in the Brain? :U [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P20309 1]] [[http://www.genecards.org/cgi-bin/carddisp.pl?gene=CHRM3 2]]
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** Morever, the CHRM3 gene is expressed into the HEK-293 cells lineage (G-protein coupled receptor): see http://webserver.mbi.ufl.edu/~shaw/293.html
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** see also [[/Rhodopsin]] for more info on '''light activated''' factors associated to the CHRM3 gene, a suspected RNA promoter to signal and activate brain-related enzymes implicated in Schizophrenia and Alzheimer. Rhodopsin being the superfamily of GPCRs which encodes the CHRM3 protein in the Brain.
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*** Red recombinase+CHRM3: see this [http://www.pnas.org/content/97/12/6640.full paper] for a more rational picture of high-efficient system to knock out the CHRM3 gene in mammals (wild-type) cells in-vivo using a Benzilic like reagent!
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* Cells transformation and photoreceptor associated signal transduction: http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:20.109(F12):_Journal_Club_I
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=== Agent Buzz and related mAChR ligand binding affinity: "red as a beet, dry as a bone, hot as a hare, blind as a bat, mad as a hatter"! ===
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* Among others GPCR receptors, the QNB (Agent Buzz) is associated to '''22''' distinct chemicals where '''6''' are the result of the M3 receptor binding:
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** CHRM1 (9 connections)
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** CHRM3 (6 connections, see http://ctdbase.org/detail.go?type=gene&acc=1131)
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** CHRM2 (2 connections)
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** CHRM4 (2 connections)
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** CHRM5 (1 connection)
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** Source: http://ctdbase.org/detail.go?type=chem&acc=D011813
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** BZ: Has 3 rings of atoms (heterocycle) and thus may belong to the '''Tricyclic antidepressant''' (TCA) class of psychotics. [http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Tricyclic_antidepressant 1]

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Imidazole pornography: Nitrogenous-derived nerve gas precursor agents linked as prime suspects in the spraying of experimental aerosols over unaware and disinformed Quebec population

"The synthesis of several complex organic compounds follows a multistep synthesis. "Multistep synthesis" refers to the procedure in which the product of one reaction serves as the starting material in the subsequent reaction. The multistep synthesis of benzilic acid begins with a conversion benzaldehyde to benzoin through a condensation reaction. The benzoin then oxidizes into benzil, which undergoes rearrangement to give benzilic acid." 1

Moreover, on wikipedia we can read the following excerpt:

"The benzoin condensation is a reaction (often called a condensation reaction, for historical reasons) between two aromatic aldehydes, particularly benzaldehyde. The reaction is catalyzed by a nucleophile such as the cyanide anion or an N-heterocyclic carbene. The reaction product is an aromatic acyloin with benzoin as the parent compound.[1] An early version of the reaction was developed in 1832 by Justus von Liebig and Friederich Woehler during their research on bitter almond oil.[2] The catalytic version of the reaction was developed by Nikolay Zinin in the late 1830s,[3][4] and the reaction mechanism for this organic reaction was proposed in 1903 by A. J. Lapworth.[5]" 2

A mental prison is still a prison: The Histamine H3 receptor is possibly implicated in unrational behavior and selective mutism disorders in healthy middle-age adults

  • Scoooby, Doo! Have you ever guessed why no one is looking up ?
  • In Drosophilia (fruit flies), the histamine (h3) receptor is a cholinergic neurotransmitter implicated in PeRiPheral ViSion/EyE and in managing allergic reactions to name a few. 1.

"Histamine exerts its actions by combining with specific cellular histamine receptors. The four histamine receptors that have been discovered in humans are designated H1 through H4, and are all G Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCR). Histamine receptors in insects, like Drosophila melanogaster, are histamine-gated chloride channels that function in inhibition of neurons.6"

  • Histamine H3-receptor inverse agonists as novel antipsychotics.
  • acetylcholine, glycine, GABA => histamine-gated chloride channels (what happens when the AChR receptor becomes "excessively" busy?)
  • "The former name elective mutism indicates a widespread misconception among psychologists that selective mute people choose to be silent in certain situations, while the truth is that they often wish to speak but cannot. To reflect the involuntary nature of this disorder, the name was changed to selective mutism in 1994." 1

Light induced phosphoramidate antiviral protein expression with dual-input OmpR-(P-N) and LacZ promoters: The histidine kinase (EnvZ) is an inducible enzymatic catalyst for orthogonal prodrug delivery and prokariotic gene regulation using Lactose derived repressors and phosphonates derived nucleotides

  • Must read! Histidine Metabolism (Serine/Threonine related?)
  • Stress_induced_neuroinflammation_in_homo_sapiens: Are Excitoxins (ie: oxidative stress) implicated in bacterial transformations/NF/MRSA ? In this case Imidazole would be an effective fungicide to inhibit bacterial transformations.
  • How can imidazole-derived homoserine transferase (HSL) be a reversible primer in circumstances where restriction enzymes are catalyzed using a thermo-regulated growing process to allow effective competent cells recombineering? (ie: cold ice ?)

Orthogonal adducts for progressive mental alienation: The future of mental esclavagism precedes us!

  • Aspartate (D): a nonessential proteogenic known as aspartic acid found in diet soda drinks as a substitute for Glucose (a carbohydrate) metabolism (NB: heh, typing "carboxyl" in yacy.net returns "Tyrosine" as first hit .. :))
  • Glutamate (E, Glu)
  • Glycine (Gly)
  • Lysine (Lys, gene knockout with LysA)
  • Histidine (His)
  • Cysteine (Cys)
  • Serine (S)
  • Threonine (T)

NB: "Tyrosine is not an alcohol but a phenol, since its hydroxyl group is bonded directly to an aromatic ring, giving it different acid/base and oxidative properties)."

N-Heterocyclic Carbenes (NHC) as low-level chemical warfare agents

Phosgene/carboxylic acid imidazolyl peptide synthesis

What is Phosgene? :u

  • "Phosgene is an insidious poison as the odor may not be noticed and symptoms may be slow to appear.[17 The odor detection threshold for phosgene is 0.4 ppm, which is four times the Threshold Limit Value. Its high toxicity arises from the action of the phosgene on the proteins in the pulmonary alveoli, which are the site of gas exchange: their damage disrupts the blood-air barrier, causing suffocation. It reacts with the amines of the proteins, causing crosslinking via formation of urea-like linkages, in accord with the reactions discussed above. Phosgene detection badges are worn by those at risk of exposure.[3]Sodium bicarbonate may be used to neutralise liquid spills of phosgene. Gaseous spills may be mitigated with ammonia.[18]"]
Agent Orange (2,4,5-trichlorophenol)
3-quinuclidinyl benzilate (BZ)
2',3'-cyclic-nucleotide 3'-phosphodiester(ase) (3.1.4.37)
2',3'-Cyclic-nucleoside phosphate endogenous synthesis (3.1.4.16)
  • http://www.brenda-enzymes.org/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=3.1.4.16
  • Hashtags: #hek293, #acetonitrile
  • More notes (i dont understand the last part very much..) "Lewis acids should be distilled immediately before use for best results. More than about 1.2-1.4 equivalents of Lewis acid are rarely needed. Acetonitrile is the most common solvent employed for these reactions, although other polar solvents are also common. Workup of reactions employing TMSOTf involves treatment with an ice-cold solution of sodium bicarbonate and extraction of the resulting sodium salts. When tin(IV) chloride is used in 1,2-dichloroethane, workup involves the addition of pyridine and filtering of the resulting pyridine-tin complex, followed by extraction with aqueous sodium bicarbonate.[21]" 1
Misc purine/pyrimidine agonists
  • Principles of Biochemistry/Nucleic acid III: Synthesis of nucleotides
    • Notice: Further connections towards elucidating the metabolic regulation of Scooby Doo based restriction endonucleases suggests Imidazole may be synthetized with or without formaldehyde, thus supporting the hypothesis of Imidazole derived adducts as orthogonal nucleic acid inhibitors.
    • "What is a Purine? The name was invented by the German chemist Emil Fischer in 1884. A purine is a nucleotide (a nucleoside + phosphate group) that is amine based and planar, aromatic, and heterocyclic. The structure of purine is that of a cyclohexane(pyrimidine group) and cyclopentane(imidazole group) attached to one another; the Nitrogen atoms are at positions 1,3,7,9. Adenine(A) and Guanine(G) are examples of purines which are involved in the construction of the backbone of the DNA and RNA. They are also a part of the structures for Adenosine disphosphate (ADP), triphosphate(ATP), and other enzymes. Purines form bonds with pentoses exclusively through the 9th Nitrogen atom." 1
    • Degradation of Purines and Pyrimidines Leads to Uric Acid and Urea, Respectively
cAMP (Cyclic adenosine monophosphate) notes
  • "Role of cAMP in bacteria

In bacteria, the level of cAMP varies depending on the medium used for growth. In particular, cAMP is low when glucose is the carbon source. This occurs through inhibition of the cAMP-producing enzyme, adenylyl cyclase, as a side-effect of glucose transport into the cell. The transcription factor cAMP receptor protein (CRP) also called CAP (catabolite gene activator protein) forms a complex with cAMP and thereby is activated to bind to DNA. CRP-cAMP increases expression of a large number of genes, including some encoding enzymes that can supply energy independent of glucose.

cAMP, for example, is involved in the positive regulation of the lac operon. In an environment of a low glucose concentration, cAMP accumulates and binds to the allosteric site on CRP (cAMP receptor protein), a transcription activator protein. The protein assumes its active shape and binds to a specific site upstream of the lac promoter, making it easier for RNA polymerase to bind to the adjacent promoter to start transcription of the lac operon, increasing the rate of lac operon transcription. With a high glucose concentration, the cAMP concentration decreases, and the CRP disengages from the lac operon." 1

References

See also

Project Bioshield 2 stuff (BARDA):

Keywords

Anticholinesterase, Alzheimer Disease, Acetonitrile, Alkyloids, Anthracyclines, Agent Buzz, Agent 15, Aspartame, Atropine, BZ, QNB, Clozanpine, Cholinesterase, Doxorubicin, Excitoxicity, EGFR, Endocytosis, Endonucleases, Fyn, Glutamate, Glucose, Glycoproteins, GPCR, Histidine, Imidazole, NMDA, NMDAR (N-methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor), mAChR, mGluR, MAPK, MAPK2 (MEK), MRSA, Nucleotide, Pyrimidine, Purine, Proline, Proteases, Uric acid, Schizophrenia, Serine, Threonine, Rhodopsin

In Science We Trust.

"If a man wishes to rid himself of a feeling of unbearable oppression, he may have to take hashish." -Friedrich Nietzsche

"They must find it difficult...Those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority."-Gerald Massey

"Modern warfare is in every respect so horrifying, that scientific people will only regret that it draws its means from the progress of the sciences. I hope that the present war [World War I] will teach the peoples of Europe a lasting lesson and bring the friends of peace into power. Otherwise the present ruling classes will really deserve to be swept away by socialism." -Emil Fischer

More BZ notes

  • BZ is incestously cheap to produce, imidazole is a class of compound!
  • BZ is produced from Benzilic_acid
  • BZ (Benzilate), not to be messed up with Benzoate, a different compound.
  • BZ is known as a industry standard high-affinity ligand for muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) binding, ie a potent nerve gas precursor chemical agent. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscarinic_acetylcholine_receptor
  • cyanide + benzaldehyde degrading enzyme = benzaldehyde
  • cyanide + benzaldehyde = BZ
  • BZ (cAMP) + arabinose = LuxR (device input is 30C6HSL: a C6-hexanoyl phosphoramidate based ester; ie a synthetic nucleoside coupled to a imidazolium molecule used for horizontal gene transfer by binding to the L-histidine ligand, a neurotransmitter, as the result of autoPhosphorylation of the LacZ::LuxR kinase; Note that I also found out that phosphoramidate based phosphonates are classified as potent insecticides with recombinant properties in bacterias such a P.aeruginosa. [see also Acyclic nucleoside phosphonates; purine nucleotide analogs; cidofovir; tenofovir; adefovir; acetonitrile])
    • thus we have: A + B <=> C + D
    • where C=N-(3-oxo-hexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone is an autoinducer and D is a protein (luxR) implicated in gene transcriptional activation. (1)

Light activated signal transduction using the Red recombinase system

  • BZ (Agent Buzz) -> m3 acetylcholinester(ase) receptor -> CHRM3 gene (drug target)
    • Is this a coincidence that a atypical Schizophrenia drug be connected to a non-lethal aerosol agent developed for asymmetrical CW through homologous recombineering of muscarinic receptors ligands in the Brain? :U [1] [2]
    • Morever, the CHRM3 gene is expressed into the HEK-293 cells lineage (G-protein coupled receptor): see http://webserver.mbi.ufl.edu/~shaw/293.html
    • see also /Rhodopsin for more info on light activated factors associated to the CHRM3 gene, a suspected RNA promoter to signal and activate brain-related enzymes implicated in Schizophrenia and Alzheimer. Rhodopsin being the superfamily of GPCRs which encodes the CHRM3 protein in the Brain.
      • Red recombinase+CHRM3: see this paper for a more rational picture of high-efficient system to knock out the CHRM3 gene in mammals (wild-type) cells in-vivo using a Benzilic like reagent!
  • Cells transformation and photoreceptor associated signal transduction: http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:20.109(F12):_Journal_Club_I

Agent Buzz and related mAChR ligand binding affinity: "red as a beet, dry as a bone, hot as a hare, blind as a bat, mad as a hatter"!

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