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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Découverte d'inhibiteurs de la dihydrofolate réductase R67 impliquée dans la résistance au triméthoprime

Bastien, Dominic 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Desenvolvimento de métodos analíticos em sistemas de soluções em fluxo empregando polifenol oxidase naturalmente imobilizada sobre tecidos vegetais / Development of analytical methodologies in flow injections systems employing polyphenoloxidase naturally immobilized on plant tissues

Antonio William Oliveira Lima 17 June 1998 (has links)
Esta tese apresenta o desenvolvimento de metodologias analíticas em sistemas de solução em fluxo com detecção amperométrica e espectrofotométrica explorando a utilização de tecidos vegetais como fonte enzimática para a biocatálise de reações. Desempenhos satisfatórios foram obtidos com a utilização do mesocarpo fibroso do coco (Cocus nucifera, L.) e com a casca e/ou polpa de frutos da palmeira leque (Latania sp), fontes de polifenol oxidase. Uma metodologia, simples e rápida, para a determinação dos parâmetros bioquímicos da polifenol oxidase foi desenvolvida ao longo do presente trabalho com a enzima naturalmente imobilizada no tecido do coco, pela eliminação das etapas de extração e de purificação e associando-se análise em fluxo e espectrofotometria. Parâmetros cinéticos importantes como o efeito do pH, a constante de Michaelis-Menten (Km), a velocidade máxima (Vmax),a energia de ativação (Ea) e os parâmetros térmicos (valores D, z e Q10)foram determinados utilizando como substrato o catecol. A atividade relativa junto a diferentes substratos e o efeito de inibidores foram também avaliados. Aplicações envolvendo estes tecidos vegetais em reatores empacotados (associados com FIA) ou incorporados em eletrodos de pasta de carbono (medidas realizadas em batelada) para a determinação de produtos fenólicos como catecol, fenol e dopamina, inibidores da atividade enzimática como o sulfito, bem como para a quantificação do conteúdo de água, demonstram a sua versatilidade. Os produtos fenólicos foram quantificados com boa sensibilidade (na faixa de µmol L-1) pela redução amperométrica das respectivas quinonas, produzidas pela oxidação enzimática. Aplicações com amostras reais, dentre as quais água de rio e resíduos de uma fábrica de papel puderam ser implementadas. A determinação do conteúdo de água em meio aquo-restrito explorou a estimulação, pela água, da atividade catalitica da polifenoI oxidase naturalmente imobilizada no mesocarpo fibroso do coco na presença de catecol. Esta propriedade foi utilizada para a determinação rápida e reprodutível do conteúdo de água em amostras comerciais de álcool, utilizando acetonitrila como carregador. A quantificação de sulfito baseou-se no seu efeito inibidor sobre a polifenol oxidase naturalmente imobilizada em relação à catálise oxidativa do catecol. Diversos interferentes comumente presentes em amostras de vinho foram também investigados. Durante este trabalho, foi desenvolvida uma simples e interessante maneira de conservar o mesocarpo fibroso do coco como fonte de polifenol oxidase naturalmente imobilizada. O tecido desta fruta foi desidratado e moído. O pó deste tecido, estocado a mais de dois anos à temperatura ambiente, ainda apresenta boa atividade enzimática. / The development of analytical methodologies exploring plant tissues as enzymatic source for biocatalysis of many reactions is presented in this thesis. Amperometry and spectrophotometry was associated with flow analysis for analytical purposes and for biochemical characterization of naturally immobilized polyphenol oxidase. Good performance was achieved with tissues from the fruits of two palm trees: the fibrous mesocarp of green coconut fruits, Cocus nucifera, L., and the skin and the pulp of green fruits from Latania sp. Both tissues are very effective in the biotransformation of o-diphenols to the corresponding o-quinones. A simple, fast, and new methodology for the determination of the biochemical parameters of the poyphenol oxidase naturally immobilized on the fibrous tissue was developed (eliminating the extraction and purification of enzymes) by association of flow injection analysis and spectrophotometry. For coconut tissue, cinetic parameters like pH effect, Michaelis-Menten constant (Km) and maximum rate (Vmax), activation energy (Ea) and thermal parameters (D, z and Q10values) on catechol biotransformation were determined. Also the response for several substrates as too for various inhibitors was explored. Amperometric quantification of phenolic compounds was made using the vegetal tissue in form of packed reactors (associated with FIA) or incorporated in carbon paste electrodes (measurements in batch). Very good response for catechol, phenol and dopamine was registered for this compounds, with very high sensitivity (µmol L-1 range). Applicability to real samples as for river water and for a paper plant waste water was verified. The same amperometry-FIA system was employed for enzymology in non-aqueous medium. The activity of the polyphenol oxidase contained in coconut tissues are strongly dependent of water. The strategy involves the stimulation by the content of water on the biocatalytic activity of the enzyme in the presence of catechol substrate. This strategy was used for the determination of water content in alcohol samples, in medium of dry acetonitrile. The inhibition of the enzymatic activity produced by many compounds can be explored for an indirect quantification of the inhibitor. A flow injection amperometric procedure was developed for the determination of sulphite ion based in its inhibitory effect on the activity of polyphenol oxidase on the oxidation of catechol. The effect on the bioreactor performance of potential interferents commonly present in wine samples were also investigated. During this work, it was developed a simple and interesting way to preserve coconut tissue. The mesocarp of this fruit can be dried and grounded. These tissues still with very good activity after more than two years in \"shelf temperature\".
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Découverte d'inhibiteurs de la dihydrofolate réductase R67 impliquée dans la résistance au triméthoprime.

Bastien, Dominic 08 1900 (has links)
Le triméthoprime (TMP) est un antibiotique communément utilisé depuis les années 60. Le TMP est un inhibiteur de la dihydrofolate réductase (DHFR) bactérienne chromosomale. Cette enzyme est responsable de la réduction du dihydrofolate (DHF) en tétrahydrofolate (THF) chez les bactéries, qui lui, est essentiel à la synthèse des purines et ainsi, à la prolifération cellulaire. La résistance bactérienne au TMP est documentée depuis plus de 30 ans. Une des causes de cette résistance provient du fait que certaines souches bactériennes expriment une DHFR plasmidique, la DHFR R67. La DHFR R67 n'est pas affectée par le TMP, et peut ainsi remplacer la DHFR chromosomale lorsque celle-ci est inhibée par le TMP. À ce jour, aucun inhibiteur spécifique de la DHFR R67 est connu. En découvrant des inhibiteurs contre la DHFR R67, il serait possible de lever la résistance au TMP que la DHFR R67 confère aux bactéries. Afin de découvrir des inhibiteurs de DHFR R67, les approches de design à base de fragments et de criblage virtuel ont été choisies. L'approche de design à base de fragments a permis d'identifier sept composés simples et de faible poids moléculaire (fragments) inhibant faiblement la DHFR R67. À partir de ces fragments, des composés plus complexes et symétriques, inhibant la DHFR R67 dans l'ordre du micromolaire, ont été élaborés. Des études cinétiques ont montré que ces inhibiteurs sont compétitifs et qu'au moins deux molécules se lient simultanément dans le site actif de la DHFR R67. L'étude d'analogues des inhibiteurs micromolaires de la DHFR R67 a permis de déterminer que la présence de groupements carboxylate, benzimidazole et que la longueur des molécules influencent la puissance des inhibiteurs. Une étude par arrimage moléculaire, appuyée par les résultats in vitro, a permis d'élaborer un modèle qui suggère que les résidus Lys32, Gln67 et Ile68 seraient impliqués dans la liaison avec les inhibiteurs. Le criblage virtuel de la librairie de 80 000 composés de Maybridge avec le logiciel Moldock, et les essais d'inhibition in vitro des meilleurs candidats, a permis d'identifier quatre inhibiteurs micromolaires appartenant à des familles distinctes des composés précédemment identifiés. Un second criblage virtuel, d'une banque de 6 millions de composés, a permis d'identifier trois inhibiteurs micromolaires toujours distincts. Ces résultats offrent la base à partir de laquelle il sera possible de développer iv des composés plus efficaces et possédant des propriétés phamacologiquement acceptables dans le but de développer un antibiotique pouvant lever la résistance au TMP conféré par la DHFR R67. / Trimethoprim (TMP) is a common antibiotic which is used since the 60's. TMP is an inhibitor of the bacterial chromosomal dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). This enzyme catalyses the reduction of the dihydrofolate (DHF) to tetrahydrofolate (THF) which is essential to the biosynthesis of purines thus to cellular proliferation. Bacterial TMP resistance is documented since about 30 years. One of the cause of this resistance comes from the fact that certain bacteria express a plasmidic DHFR, the R67 DHFR, which confers TMP resistance. The R67 DHFR is not inhibited by TMP and can replace the chromosomal DHFR when the latter is inhibited by TMP. The discovery of R67 DHFR inhibitors would allow to break the trimethoprim resistance granted by R67 DHFR. In order to discover R67 DHFR inhibitors, fragment based design and virtual screening approaches were selected. By fragment based design, seven simple compounds with a low molecular mass which inhibited weakly R67 DHFR (fragments) were identified. From these fragments, more complex and symmetrical compounds inhibiting R67 DHFR in the micromolar range were identified. Kinetic studies showed these inhibitors were competitive and at least two molecules bind simultaneously to the active site of the R67 DHFR. Test of the micromolar inhibitors analog showed that the presence of carboxylate, benzimidazole and the length of the molecule all have an effect on the potency of the inhibitors. Molecular docking of the inhibitors, supported by in vitro data, were used to develop a model which suggest that residue like Lys32, Gln67 and Ile68 would be involved in the binding of the inhibitors to the R67 DHFR. Virtual screening of the 80 000 compound Maybridge library with Moldock software, followed by in vitro test of the best candidate, identified four micromolar inhibitors which are chemically distinct from the inhibitor beforehand identified. A second virtual screening of a 6 million compounds bank identified three micromolar inhibitors which are also distinct from the inhibitor beforehand identified. vi These results offer a basis which will allow further development of more potent inhibitors with more acceptable pharmacologic properties in order to develop an antibiotic which would break the TMP resistance granted by the R67 DHFR.
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Estudo fitoquímico e avaliação das atividades antimicrobiana, de inibição enzimática e antitumoral de Erythrina crista-galli nativa do RS / Phytochemical study and evaluation of antimicrobial, enzymatic inhibition and antitumor activities Erythrina crista-galli native from RS

Ávila, Janaína Medeiros de 05 September 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The phytochemical study of the crude extract hexane, methanol and fractions (acid ether, basic ether and basic acetate) from the stem bark of E. crista-galli (Fabaceae) resulted in the isolation of four compounds: The phytosterol stigmasterol (70), the triterpene lupeol (71) and the alkaloids erysotrine (1) and epierythratidine (50), usual in the genus Erythrina. The structures of the isolated metabolites were elucidated by 1H and 13C NMR uni and bidimensional, and compared with standard sample and data available in the literature. The extracts, fractions and isolated compounds were tested for their antimicrobial and antitumor front cancer cells HT29 (colorectal) activities, as well as regarding the capacity of inhibition of enzymes prolyl oligopeptidase, dipeptidil peptidase-VI and acetylcholinesterase. The crude methanolic extract, all fractions and individual compounds showed high antimicrobial activity mainly against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The results were satisfactory in POP inhibition assays, when the crude methanolic extract and its fractions, mainly acid ether fraction, showed great inhibitor potential against this enzyme. For DPP-IV only the crude hexane extract was active. The in vitro antitumoral activity of the crude methanolic extract, basic fractions and the isolate alkaloids was investigated at different concentrations against the human colon cancer cell line HT-29 (PicoGreen dsDNA assay). The results suggest that the anti-proliferative effect of E. crista-galli extract on HT-29 cancer cells may be attributed, at least in part, to the presence of the erythrinian alkaloids 1 and 50. / O estudo fitoquímico do extrato bruto hexânico, metanólico e frações (éter ácida, éter básica e acetato básica) das cascas do caule de E. crista-galli (Fabaceae) resultou no isolamento de quatro compostos: o fitoesterol estigmasterol (70) e o triterpeno lupeol (71) além dos alcaloides erisotrina (1) e epieritratidina (50) usuais do gênero Erythrina. As estruturas dos metabólitos isolados foram elucidadas através de RMN 1H e 13C, uni e bidimensionais, além de comparação com amostra padrão quando existente e dados disponíveis na literatura. Os extratos, as frações e os compostos isolados foram testados quanto à sua atividade antimicrobiana, antitumoral frente a células cancerígenas HT29 (colorretal) e de inibição das enzimas POP, DPP-IV e AChE. Dentre as amostras testadas, o extrato bruto metanólico (EBM), suas frações (FEA, FEB e FAB) e compostos isolados apresentaram grande potencial antimicrobiano principalmente frente as bactérias Gram-positivas e Gram-negativas. Os resultados obtidos nos ensaios enzimáticos foram satisfatórios para a enzima POP, onde o EBM e suas frações, principalmente a fração éterea ácida (FEA), demonstraram grande potencial inibidor desta enzima. Para a DPP-IV apenas o extrato bruto hexânico (EBH) mostrou-se ativo. O efeito antitumoral da planta em questão também foi investigado e os resultados obtidos indicam que o EBM, a combinação das frações FEB e FAB e o alcaloide epieritratidina (50) possuem um grande efeito antiproliferativo frente às células do colorretal (HT29) após 72 horas de exposição.

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