In the present work, we have investigated the coordination modes of cobalt with glutathione (γ-l-glutamyl-l-cysteinyl-glycine, GSH). A systematic study of cobalt-GSH complexes at basic and neutral pH has been undertaken with a multi-spectroscopic approach combined with quantum chemistry calculations. XAS (x-ray absorption spectroscopy) has been...
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2020 (v1)Journal article
The impact of the contamination of living organisms by actinide elements has been a constant subject of attention since the 1950s. But to date still little is understood. Ferritin is the major storage and regulation protein of iron in many organisms, it consists of a protein ring and a ferrihydric core at the center. This work sheds light on...
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Transferrin (Tf) is a glycoprotein that transports iron from the serum to the various organs. Several studies have highlighted that Tf can interact with metals other than Fe(III), including actinides that are chemical and radiological toxics. We propose here to report on the behavior of Th(IV) and Pu(IV) in comparison with Fe(III) upon Tf...
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Plutonium (Pu) is an anthropogenic element involved in the nuclear industry cycle. Located at the bottom of the periodic table within the actinide family, it is a chemical toxic but also a radiological toxic, regardless of isotopy. After nearly 80 years of Pu industrialization, it has become clear that inhalation and wounds represent the two...
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2019 (v1)Journal article
Uranium is widespread in the environment, resulting both from natural occurrences and anthropogenic activities. Its toxicity is mainly chemical rather than radiological. In the blood it is transported as uranyl UO22+ cation and forms complexes with small ligands like carbonates and with some proteins. From there it reaches the skeleton, its...
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Molecular simulation is used to unravel the adsorption mechanisms of xenon on Ag-doped ZSM-5 zeolite. We show that silver nanoparticles, which form at the external surface of zeolite crystallites, are responsible for enhanced xenon physisorption at very low pressure. We also propose a simple model of adsorption on such composite materials made...
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The specific molecular interactions responsible for uranium toxicity are not yet understood. The uranyl binding sites in high-affinity target proteins have not been identified yet and the involvement of phosphoamino acids is still an important question. Short cyclic peptide sequences, with three glutamic acids and one phosphoamino acid, are...
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Uranium is a natural element widely found in the environment, due to both natural occurrence in mineral ores or in sea water and industrial applications. The production of nuclear energy uses enriched uranium in $^{235}$U for nuclear fission. Despite its ubiquitous distribution, uranium has no essential role in living organisms and presents...
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Uranium speciation and bioaccumulation were investigated in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. Through accumulation experiments in a well-controlled aquarium followed by ICP-OES analysis, the quantification of uranium in the different compartments of the sea urchin was performed. Uranium is mainly distributed in the test (skeletal...
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Solubility, migration, and bioavailability of plutonium is lacunar because experimental evidences are missing. We report here on X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of plutonium in natural seawater. The observed valence state is +IV and its speciation corresponds to PuO2 type colloids. Furthermore, aging of the solution shows a gradient of ordering...
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