Image isopeptide.gif thumb 200px Figure 1 Locations of the epsilon Nitrogen, isopeptidebond, and peptide bond. An isopeptidebond is an amide bond that is not present on the main chain of a protein. The bond forms between the carboxyl terminus of one protein and the amino group of a lysine residue on another target protein. ref Berg, Tymoczko, & Stryer Biochemistry 6th edition 2007 ref ref Lodish et al., Molecular Cell Biology 2008 ref Isopeptide bonds can occur between the side chain amine of lysine and the side chain carboxyl groups of either glutamate or aspartate. ref Stryer, Lubert. Biochemistry 4th Edition, 942 943 1995 ref Bond formation can be either enzyme catalyzed, as in the case for the bond formed between lysine and glutamine catalyzed by transglutaminases , or it can form spontaneously as observed in HK97 bacteriophage capsid formation ref Wikoff, W. R. et al. Topologically linked protein rings in the bacteriophage HK97 capsid. Science 289, 2129 2133 2000 . ref and Gram positive ... have exploited spontaneous isopeptidebond formation to develop a new peptide tag called the isopeptag ... isopeptidebond. Application for this exciting new molecular tool include in vivo protein targeting ... Chemistry Biochemistry Protein primary structure References reflist DEFAULTSORT IsopeptideBond ... isopeptide bonds revealed in gram positive bacterial pilus structure. Science 318, 1625 1628 2007 . ref Spontaneous isopeptidebond formation requires the presence of another residue, glutamic acid, which catalyzes bond formation in a proximity induced manner. An example of a small peptide containing an isopeptidebond is glutathione, which has a bond between the side chain of a glutamate residue and the amino group of a cysteine residue. An example of a protein involved in isopeptide bonding is ubiquitin, which gets attached to other proteins with a bond between the C terminal glycine residue ... biology. ref Zakeri,B. and Howarth,M. 2010 . Spontaneous intermolecular amide bond formation between ... more details
In Bond may refer to Bottled in bond When American made whiskeys are made to certain quality. Wines in bond Under UK law, wines in bond are wines that must be stored in a bonded warehouse approved by HM Customs & Excise. disambig ... more details
Wiktionary bondBond , bonds , bonded , and bonding may refer to Peace bonding , something which makes a weapon unusable as a weapon TOC right Fiduciary Bond finance , in finance, a type of debt security Government bond , a bond issued by a national government War bond s, a type of government bond used to raise funding for a war effort Municipal bond , a bond issued by a city or local government Corporate bond , a bond issued by a corporation Mortgage bond , in South Africa a bond or mortgage bond is the usual term for property mortgage. Insurance bond or investment bond , a life assurance based single premium investment Surety bond , a three party contract, where the surety promises to pay the obligee for non performance or dishonesty by the principal Performance bond , a surety bond for completion of work under a contract Bail bond agent, or bail bondsman , a person or corporation providing a surety bond for return of a person to a court Tenancy bond or damage deposit , a deposit taken by a landlord in relation to rental of a property Catastrophe bond or cat bond , a form of reinsurance ... Bond of association , a basic building block of credit unions and co operative banks Bond vigilante , a form of political protest by selling bonds Judiciary Peace bond , a protection order from a Canadian court Bond of manrent , a Scottish clan treaty Bond of Association , a British legal document from the 16th century Bond v. United States 2000 Bond v. United States 2000 , a U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the fourth amendment Bond v The Queen , a 2000 High Court of Australia case Physical sciences Bond number , in fluid mechanics, a dimensionless number expressing the ratio of gravitational forces to surface tension forces Chemical bond , the physical phenomenon of chemical substances being held together by attraction of atoms Covalent bond , between nonmetals Ionic bond , between metal and nonmetals Metallic bond , between metals Bond albedo , a measure of the electromagnetic radiation ... more details
Infobox Film name The Bond image image size caption director Charlie Chaplin producer writer Charlie Chaplin narrator starring Edna Purviance br Albert Austin br Sydney Chaplin music cinematography editing distributor First National First National Pictures Inc. released 1918 runtime 11 minutes country USA language Silent film br English language English intertitles budget The Bond is a propaganda film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Loan Committee for theatrical release to help sell U.S. War bond Liberty Bonds during World War I . Made in 1918 with Edna Purviance , Albert Austin and Sydney Chaplin , the film has a distinctive visual motif set in a simple plain black set with starkly lit simple props and arrangements. The story is a series of sketches humorously illustrating various bonds like the bond of friendship and of marriage and, most important, the Liberty Bond, to knockout K.O. the Kaiser which Charlie does literally. There was also a United Kingdom British version with Uncle Sam replaced by John Bull and promotes War Bonds. Media gallery widths 250px Image Charlie Chaplin, bond of friendship, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, the Marriage Bond.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, The Bond, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 gallery Cast Albert Austin as Friend Charlie Chaplin Charles Chaplin as Charlie Sydney Chaplin as The Kaiser Edna Purviance as Charlie s Wife External links Commons category The Bond imdb title id 0008907 title The Bond Internet Archive film CC 1918 09 29 TheBond The Bond Charlie Chaplin DEFAULTSORT Bond, The Category 1918 films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Charlie Chaplin Category ... Category Articles containing video clips war film stub de Die Anleihe es The Bond fr The Bond it The Bond ja pl Po yczka wolno ci pt The Bond ru , 1918 ... more details
About the BOND database software Bond disambiguation Bond orphan date June 2010 BOND Building Object Network Databases started development in late 2000 as a rapid application development tool for the GNOME Desktop by Treshna Enterprises . Its aim was to fill a gap that traditional Microsoft Windows applications like Borland Delphi , Microsoft Access and Visual Basic filled on the Windows desktop, but targeted for the Linux environment. Its goal was to allow developers to quickly build database forms in Extensible Markup Language XML for backend SQL databases. It has been employed extensively by Treshna Enterprises to develop applications such as PayMaster an opensource payroll application and GymMaster a commercial gym management application . Description It uses PostgreSQL as its backend database and GTK as its front end. Windows and HTML driven front ends are also available. While it initially worked closely with Glade Interface Designer Glade and the Gnome Desktop, newer versions have focused on more web oriented with Ajax programming AJAX driven Widget computing widgets . The Glade Extensible Markup Language XML format was abandoned a number of years ago and a new XML schema was developed to be more flexible with the range of data required for storing database information. BOND makes use of BONDDB which serves as a layer between the BOND API and the PostgreSQL backend. In the future, BOND aims to be a free open source solution that allows users to quickly create their own databases from scratch without being a skilled programmer or DBA. External links http www.treshna.com bondBOND development website Category GNOME database software stub ... more details
Alan Bond may refer to Alan Bond businessman born 1938 , Australian businessman Alan Bond rocket developer born 1944 hndis Bond, Alan DEFAULTSORT Bond, Alan ... more details
Jamie Bond may refer to Jamie Bond footballer , Australian rules footballer Jamie Bond, Principal of the Birmingham Royal Ballet See also James Bond disambiguation hndis Bond, Jamie ... more details
Basildon Bond may refer to Basildon Bond company , a British stationery company A character created by Russ Abbot The Adventures of Bond... Basildon Bond , a computer game based on Abbot s character disambig ... more details
Simon Bond may refer to Simon Bond, author of 101 Uses for a Dead Cat Simon Bond Doctors , a fictional character in the British TV soap opera Doctors hndis Bond, Simon ... more details
Thomas Bond may refer to Thomas Bond British physician 1841 1901 , British physician Thomas Bond physician 1712 1784 , American physician Thomas Bond topographer 1765 1837 , British topographical writer Thomas Bond Walker 1861 1933 , Irish painter Tommy Bond 1926 2005 , American actor Tommy Bond baseball 1856 1941 , Irish born Major League Baseball pitcher Sir Thomas Bond, 1st Baronet died 1685 , English aristocrat and property developer Sir Thomas Bond, 3rd Baronet 1709 1734 , of the Bond Baronets Sir Thomas Bond, 2nd Baronet 1776 1823 , of the Bond Baronets See also Bond disambiguation hndis Bond, Thomas ... more details
Kevin Bond may refer to Kevin Bond footballer born 1957 , former footballer and assistant manager at Tottenham Hotspur Kevin Bond musician , musician with Superjoint Ritual Kevin Bond sound engineer , Grammy Award winning sound engineer hndis Bond, Kevin DEFAULTSORT Bond, Kevin ... more details
Multiple issues orphan August 2009 unreferenced August 2009 A synthetic bond is a mixture of investments designed to mimic the cash flow and risk profile of a corporate bond . A synthetic bond can contain items such as bond puts, bond calls, bond futures, Treasuries, money market securities, and CDS . Category Bonds Finance stub ... more details
The Marriage Bond may refer to The Marriage Bond play , an American play by Rida Johnson Young The Marriage Bond 1916 film , an American film adaptation The Marriage Bond 1932 film , a British film directed by Maurice Elvey Disambig ... more details
Charles Bond may refer to Charles Bond pilot 1915 2009 , aviator and member of the American Volunteer Group Charles G. Bond 1877 1974 , United States Representative from New York Chuck Bond 1914 1989 , American football player Sir Charles Bond, 4th Baronet , of the Bond Baronets Charles G. Bond 1877 1974 , American politician Derek Bond bishop Charles Derek Bond, born 1927 , Bishop of Bradwell, 1976 1993 See also Bond disambiguation hndis Bond, Charles DEFAULTSORT Bond, Charles ... more details
Bond locations can refer to List of James Bond film locations List of James Bond novel locations disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
John Bond may refer to John Bond American football born 1962 , American football coach John Bond banker born 1941 , British banker with HSBC and company chairman, Chairman of Vodafone John Bond classicist 1550 1612 , English classical scholar, physician and Member of Parliament John Bond footballer born 1932 , British also a football club manager John Bond jurist 1612 1676 , Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and Professor of Law at Gresham College John Bond physicist born 1956 , English Forensic Scientist. John Bond Scottish physician , of the XVIII century. John Bond rugby league , New Zealand rugby league international Johnny Bond , country music singer John David Bond, Lancashire cricketer known as Jack Bond John Adikes Bond , author, writer, poker player John Bond 1678 1744 , British Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, 1721 1722 John Bond 1717 1784 , British Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, 1727 1761 and 1764 1780 John Bond 1753 1824 , British Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, 1780 1801 John Bond 1802 1844 , British Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, 1823 1828 John James Bond , chronologist John Linnell Bond , architect Hndis Bond, John DEFAULTSORT Bond, John ... more details
Gold bond may refer to Bond finance Bond , that can be redeemed for gold such as a United States gold certificate Gold Bond Trading Company , later Carlson Companies, a company that dealt in trading stamps Gold Bond medicated powder , an over the counter skin treatment disambig ... more details
Extendible bond or extendable bond ref http www.investorwords.com 7282 extendable bond.html extendable bond ref is a complex bond with the embedded option for a holder to extend its maturity date by a number of years. ref http lexicon.ft.com term.asp?t extendable bond Financial Times Lexicon ref ref http classes.uleth.ca 200803 mgt3412a ch02.ppt Investment Alternatives ref Such a bond may be considered as a portfolio of a straight, shorter term bond and a call option to buy a longer term bond. This relatively rare type of bond works to the advantage of investors during periods of declining interest rates. ref http invest.yourdictionary.com extendable bond Extendable bond Invest Definition ref Pricing of the extendible bond will be similar to that of a puttable bond . Sometimes, the bond may be structured so as to give an option to extend to the issuer. ref http www.investopedia.com terms e extendablebond.asp Extendable Bond ref In this case, pricing will be similar to that of a callable bond . Pricing See also Bond option Embedded options Bond option Embedded options , for further detail. Price of extendible bond Price of straight bond Price of the option to extend Price of a extendible bond is always higher than the price of a straight bond because the embedded option adds value to an investor ref http www.imf.org external pubs ft wp 2003 wp03201.pdf IMF Puttable and Extendible Bonds ref Yield on an extendible bond is lower than the yield on a straight bond. References Reflist External links http www.durham.edu.on.ca s links schools dunbart staff colea IDC textpowerpoints PowerPoints CH02.PPT 278,10, 10 Investment Alternatives http www.securitization.net pdf Fitch FundaABEN 16Oct06.pdf Fundamentals of Asset Backed Extendible Notes http www.nyc.gov html nyw pdf nyw cpnotereso series7.pdf EXTENDABLE MUNICIPAL COMMERCIAL PAPER NOTE RESOLUTION bond market DEFAULTSORT Extendible Bond Category Fixed income analysis Category Debt Category Commercial bonds ca Bo extensible ... more details
William Bond may refer to William Bond RFC officer 1889 1917 , World War I fighter ace William Bond bishop 1815 1906 , Canadian archbishop William Cranch Bond 1789 1859 , U.S. astronomer William K. Bond 1792 1864 , U.S. representative for Ohio William S. Bond Medal of Honor 1839 1892 , List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients A F Civil War Medal of Honor recipient William Bond Massachusetts 1625 1695 , first Speaker of the Massachusetts Province House of Representatives William D. Bond , inventor and mechanical engineer hndis Bond, William de William Bond ... more details
Bond Head may refer to Francis Bond Head , Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada during the Rebellion of 1837 Bond Head, Regional Municipality of Durham , Ontario, a village named after the above Bond Head, Simcoe County, Ontario, part of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ... more details
Francis Bond may refer to Francis Godolphin Bond , rear admiral Francis Bond Head hndis Bond, Francis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
George Bond may refer to George Bond footballer 1910 1982 , English professional footballer George John Bond 1850 1933 , Canadian Methodist minister and missionary George Phillips Bond 1825 1865 , American astronomer George H. Bond , head coach of the Syracuse college football program, 1894 George Hawkesworth Bond ? 1891 , British MP for East Dorset UK Parliament constituency East Dorset , 1886 1891 George F. Bond 1915 1983 US Navy officer and Father of saturation diving George W. Bond , former President of Louisiana Tech University from 1928 1936 hndis Bond, George ... more details
There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Bond , both in the Baronetage of Ireland . Both creations are extinct. The Bond Baronetcy , of Peckham in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 9 October 1658 for Thomas Bond. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1767. The Bond Baronetcy , of Coolamber in the County of Longford, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 21 January 1794 for Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet James Bond , who represented Naas Parliament of Ireland constituency Naas in the Irish House of Commons . The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1823. Bond Baronets, of Peckham 1658 Sir Thomas Bond, 1st Baronet d. 1685 Sir Henry Bond, 2nd Baronet d. 1721 Sir Thomas Bond, 3rd Baronet 1709 1734 Sir Charles Bond, 4th Baronet 1734 1767 Bond Baronets, of Coolamber 1794 Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet 1744 1820 James Hornby Bond d. 1792 Sir Thomas Bond, 2nd Baronet 1776 1823 References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Bond Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
Bond order is the number of chemical bond s between a pair of atom s. For example, in diatomic nitrogen N N the bond order is 3, while in acetylene H C C H the bond order between the two carbon atoms is also 3, and the C H bond order is 1. Bond order gives an indication to the stability of a bond. In a more advanced context, bond order needs not be an integer. A good example of this is bonds between carbon in the molecule benzene , where the delocalized molecular orbital s contain 6 pi electron s over six carbons essentially yielding half a pi bond , together with the sigma bond , the bond order is 1.5. Furthermore, bond orders of 1.1, for example, can arise under complex scenarios and essentially refer to bond strength relative to bonds with order 1. In molecular orbital theory , bond order is also defined as the difference, divided by two, between the number of bonding electron s and the number ... result. Bond order is also an index of bond strength and is also used extensively in valence bond ... 2 math Bond orders of one half can be stable, as shown by the stability of H SUB 2 SUB SUP SUP bond length 106 pm, bond energy 269 kJ mol and He SUB 2 SUB SUP SUP bond length 108 pm, bond energy 251 ... Prentice Hall, 2007 , 409. ref The bond order concept is used in molecular dynamics and bond order potential s. The magnitude of the bond order is associated with the bond length . According to Linus Pauling in 1947, the bond order is experimentally described by math s ij exp left frac d 1 d ij b right math where math d 1 math is the single bond length, math d ij math is the bond length experimentally ... for b. The above definition of bond order is somewhat ad hoc and only easy to apply for diatomic molecules. A standard quantum mechanical definition for bond order has been debated for a long time. ref IUPAC Gold Book http goldbook.iupac.org BT07005.html bond order http www.iupac.org goldbook BT07005.pdf PDF ref References Reflist Chemical bonds DEFAULTSORT Bond Order Category Chemical bond properties ... more details
In chemistry , bond strength is measured between two atom s joined in a chemical bond . ref JerryMarch ref It is the degree to which each atom linked to another atom contributes to the valency chemistry valency of this other atom. Bond strength is intimately linked to bond order . Bond strength can be quantified by bond energy requires lengthy calculations, even for the simplest bonds. bond dissociation energy Another criterion of bond strength is the qualitative relation between bond energies and the overlap of atomic orbital s of the bonds Linus Pauling Pauling and Robert S. Mulliken Mulliken . The more these overlap, the more the bonding electron s are to be found between the Atomic nucleus nuclei and hence stronger will be the bond. Overlap is necessary for the formation of molecular orbitals . This overlap can be calculated and is called the overlap integral . References Reflist Category Chemical bond properties Strength ar ca For a d enlla es Fuerza de enlace ... more details