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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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Mythology, psychoanalysis, and the occult in the late poetry of H.D.

Friedman, Susan Stanford, January 1973 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973. / Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
2

H.D.'s Helen in Egypt: a recollection

Robinson, Janice S. January 1973 (has links)
Thesis--University of California, Santa Cruz. / Xerox copy of typescript.
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The wisest Sappho thoughts and visions of H.D. in Jeanette Winterson's Art & lies /

Morian, Karen L. Cloonan, William J. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2006. / Advisor: William J. Cloonan, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Interdisciplinary Program in the Humanities. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed June 7, 2006). Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 136 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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Rendering Siddall H.D.'s version of the Pre-Raphaelite "cult of youthful beauty" /

Halsall, Alison Jill. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--York University, 2004. Graduate Programme in Philosophy. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004 & res_dat=xri:pqdiss & rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation & rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:NQ99180.
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Studies of the relationship of protein structure to regulation and catalysis in tyrosine hydroxylase

Sura, Giri Raju 17 September 2007 (has links)
Tyrosine hydroxylase (TyrH) catalyzes the rate-limiting step in the synthesis of the catecholamine neurotransmitters dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine. Phosphorylation of Ser40 of rat TyrH activates the enzyme by decreasing the affinity for catecholamines. In humans, there are four different TyrH isoforms with varying lengths for the regulatory domain. DOPA and dopamine binding studies were performed on the phosphorylated and unphosphorylated human isoforms. The Kd for DOPA was increased two times upon phosphorylation of hTyrH1, but no change was seen for hTyrH4; the Kd value decreased with the increase in the size of regulatory domain. The small effect on the Kd value for DOPA upon phosphorylation of hTyrH suggests that DOPA does not regulate the activity of hTyrH. Dopamine binds very tightly and upon phosphorylation the affinity for dopamine is decreased. This Kd value decreases with the increase in the length of the regulatory domain. The crystal structures of substrate complexes of the homologous enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PheH) show a large movement of a surface loop (residues 131-155) upon amino acid binding. The corresponding loop residues (175-200) in TyrH play an important role in DOPA formation. This conformational change in TyrH loop was studied with fluorescence anisotropy. Three tryptophan residues in the TyrH, at positions 166, 233, and 372, were mutated to phenylalanine, and Phe184 was mutated to tryptophan. An increase in anisotropy was observed in the presence of phenylalanine and 6-methyl-5-deazatetrahydropterin (6M5DPH4), but the magnitude of the change of anisotropy with 6M5DPH4 was greater than that with phenylalanine. Further characterization of the sole tryptophan in the loop showed a decrease in the amplitude of the local motion only in the presence of 6M5DPH4 alone. The conformational change in wild type TyrH was examined by H/D exchange LC/MS spectroscopy in the presence of the natural ligands. Time-course dependent deuterium incorporation into the loop in the presence of ligands indicated that the pterin alone can induce the conformational change in the loop irrespective of whether iron is reduced or oxidized. From these results, one can conclude that the loop undergoes a conformational change upon pterin binding, making the active site better for amino acid binding.
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Studies of the relationship of protein structure to regulation and catalysis in tyrosine hydroxylase

Sura, Giri Raju 17 September 2007 (has links)
Tyrosine hydroxylase (TyrH) catalyzes the rate-limiting step in the synthesis of the catecholamine neurotransmitters dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine. Phosphorylation of Ser40 of rat TyrH activates the enzyme by decreasing the affinity for catecholamines. In humans, there are four different TyrH isoforms with varying lengths for the regulatory domain. DOPA and dopamine binding studies were performed on the phosphorylated and unphosphorylated human isoforms. The Kd for DOPA was increased two times upon phosphorylation of hTyrH1, but no change was seen for hTyrH4; the Kd value decreased with the increase in the size of regulatory domain. The small effect on the Kd value for DOPA upon phosphorylation of hTyrH suggests that DOPA does not regulate the activity of hTyrH. Dopamine binds very tightly and upon phosphorylation the affinity for dopamine is decreased. This Kd value decreases with the increase in the length of the regulatory domain. The crystal structures of substrate complexes of the homologous enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PheH) show a large movement of a surface loop (residues 131-155) upon amino acid binding. The corresponding loop residues (175-200) in TyrH play an important role in DOPA formation. This conformational change in TyrH loop was studied with fluorescence anisotropy. Three tryptophan residues in the TyrH, at positions 166, 233, and 372, were mutated to phenylalanine, and Phe184 was mutated to tryptophan. An increase in anisotropy was observed in the presence of phenylalanine and 6-methyl-5-deazatetrahydropterin (6M5DPH4), but the magnitude of the change of anisotropy with 6M5DPH4 was greater than that with phenylalanine. Further characterization of the sole tryptophan in the loop showed a decrease in the amplitude of the local motion only in the presence of 6M5DPH4 alone. The conformational change in wild type TyrH was examined by H/D exchange LC/MS spectroscopy in the presence of the natural ligands. Time-course dependent deuterium incorporation into the loop in the presence of ligands indicated that the pterin alone can induce the conformational change in the loop irrespective of whether iron is reduced or oxidized. From these results, one can conclude that the loop undergoes a conformational change upon pterin binding, making the active site better for amino acid binding.
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Design, synthèse et activité organocatalytique de spiropyrazolidinones pour l'activation iminium et réactions d'échanges H/D organocatalytiques / Design, synthesis and organocatalytic activity of spiropyrazolidinones for iminium activation and organocatalytic H/D exchange reactions

Perez, Fabien 16 December 2016 (has links)
Depuis les années 2000, le domaine de l’organocatalyse est en plein essor. Une vue d’ensemble des différents modes d’activation organocatalytique fera l’objet du premier chapitre. Malgré les avancées considérables faites dans l’activation par liaison covalente, particulièrement dans l’aminocatalyse par activation iminium, des progrès sont encore possibles au niveau de l’activité catalytique des organocatalyseurs. Une large partie du travail détaillé dans le deuxième chapitre concerne le design puis le développement de deux voies de synthèse permettant de préparer une nouvelle classe d’organocatalyseurs pour l’activation iminium ainsi que leurs tests d’activité catalytique. Enfin, le troisième chapitre est consacré à l’étude de réactions d’échange H/D organocatalysées par les carbènes N-hétérocycliques. / Since the begining of 2000, the field of organocatalysis has performed a lot of improvements. An overview of the different modes of activation of this field will constitute the first chapter. Despite the improvements in the domain of activation by covalent bond, specially for the iminium activation, some enhancements of the catalytic activity of organocatalysts are still possible. A major part of the work developped in the second chapter will be focused on the design then the synthesis of a new class of organocatalysts for iminium activation and their catalytic activity tests. Then the third chapter will be dedicated to the H/D exchange reactions organocatalyzed by N-heterocyclic carbenes.
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Prospecção das interações mastoparano-membrana em proteolipossomos como modelo para o desenvolvimento racional de novos agentes antimicrobianos

Silva, Alessandra Vaso Rodrigues da [UNESP] 08 June 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:22:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2009-06-08Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:29:34Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_avr_me_rcla.pdf: 1706887 bytes, checksum: eda68ea29b93397b581e427121535611 (MD5) / Neste trabalho estudou-se a estrutura, função e mecanismo de ação do peptídeo antibacteriano Protonectarina-MP (isolado de veneno da vespa social Protonectarina sylveirae) tendo seu resíduo C-terminal nas formas ácida (-OH) e amidada (-NH2). Os peptídeos foram sintetizados, utilizando-se a estratégia Fmoc, purificados por cromatografia líquida de alta performance. O monitoramento do material sintético foi feito por espectrometria de massas ESI-MS e por seqüenciamento através de Química Degradativa de Edman. A estrutura secundária foi investigada pelo uso de espectroscopia de dicroísmo circular e modelagem molecular. Atividade lítica (extravasamento) e interação do resíduo de triptofano em vesículas foram investigadas pelo uso de espectrômetro de fluorescência. Foram realizados ensaios sobre as interações desses peptídeos em meio de vesículas zwitteriônicas e aniônica, formando complexos proteolipossomos que foram submetidos à troca isotópica H/D monitorada por espectrometria de massas ESI-MS e MS/MS. Além disso, foram realizados ensaios biológicos de atividade hemolítica, de desgranulação de mastócito, de liberação da enzima citoplasmática Lactato Desidrogenase e de atividade antimicrobianas. Os dados de CD revelam uma tendência dos peptídeos se estruturarem em hélice-α em ambiente hidrofóbico e em ambiente de membranas. Porém, o mesmo não pode ser observado em meio aquoso. Os modelos obtidos para ambos os peptídeos por modelagem molecular mostram uma estruturação em hélice-α anfipática. Nos ensaios de atividade lítica em vesículas, os peptídeos apresentaram um processo com cooperatividade positiva, com curvas de dose-resposta que mostram uma dependência sigmoidal com a concentração do peptídeo. Os resultados da fluorescência do triptofanos mostram um deslocamento da emissão para a região de onda do azul para o peptídeo... / In the present work was studied the structure, function and mechanism of action of the antibacterial peptide Protonectarina-MP (isolated from venom of social wasp Protonectarina sylveirae) with its carboxyamidation (-NH2) and carboxyl-free (-OH) Cterminal forms. The peptides were manually synthesized on-solid phase by using Fmoc strategy and purified under HPLC. The homogeneity of the synthetic material was analyzed by ESI mass spectrometry and Edman Degradation Chemistry. The secondary structure was investigated through circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy and molecular modeling. Lytic activity and peptides interaction with the membranes was also investigated through tryptophan emission, by fluorescence spectrometry. The interaction of peptides with zwitterionic and anionic vesicles was investigated through the combination of H/D exchange and ESI-mass spectrometry. Some biological activities, like: mast cell degranulation, release of cytoplasmic enzyme lactate dehydrogenase, hemolysis and antibiosis were investigated for both peptides. The CD spectra revealed that the peptides in hydrophobic environments or in presence of biological membranes have the tendency to form helix conformations; however, organized structures were not observed in aqueous or buffer solutions. The models obtained by molecular modeling show that both peptides form an amphipathic α-helix. The peptides presented a positive cooperative process in the lytic activity of vesicles, with dose-response curves presenting a sigmoidal dependence with the peptide concentration. The results of the fluorescence of tryptophans showed a shift of the emission wavelength to the blue region of the peptide Protonectarina-MP (-NH2), which was not observed for its analogue presenting the C-terminal residue in free acid form. This is indicating a greater interaction of the amidated peptide in membranes, when compared to the peptide... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Marquage isotopique catalysé par des nanoparticules métalliques / Isotopic labelling catalyzed by metallic nanoparticles

Bouzouita, Donia 14 October 2019 (has links)
Les composés deutérés sont d’un intérêt grandissant dans des domaines variés. Par exemple, en pharmacologie, l'échange H/D peut améliorer les propriétés pharmacocinétiques de certains médicaments ou réduire leur toxicité. Les composés deuterés peuvent également être utilisés comme étalons internes en spectroscopie de masse. Il est donc important de trouver un moyen simple et sélectif d'échanger l'hydrogène avec le deutérium sur des molécules d’intérêt biologique. Les nanoparticules, de ruthénium en particulier, se sont révélées être des systèmes efficaces pour catalyser cet échange. Cependant, étant très actives, elles conduisent souvent à la réduction de substrats aromatiques. L'objectif principal du doctorat est l’élaboration de nouvelles nanoparticules permettant de contrôler la réactivité en échange isotopique H/D. Nous avons d’abord synthétisé des alliages Ru-Pt afin d’introduire du platine, moins actif en échange H/D, et donc empoisonner la surface du Ru. Nous avons montré qu’en changeant le précurseur de platine, on pouvait changer la distribution atomique de surface, et ainsi moduler la réactivité des nanoparticules. Nous avons finalement synthétisé des nanoparticules de nickel et d'iridium. Ces nanoparticules se sont avérées être des catalyseurs efficaces pour l'échange H/D, sans réduction de fonctions aromatiques. De plus, des sélectivités différentes ont été obtenues en fonction du métal utilisé. / Deuterated compounds are molecules of great interest in various fields. In pharmacology, the H/D exchange can improve the pharmacokinetic properties of some drugs or reduce their toxicity. In addition, deuterium-labelled compounds can be used as internal standards for mass spectroscopy, or as tracers for the understanding of different reaction mechanisms. Therefore, it is important to find a way to exchange hydrogen with deuterium in a simple, selective and efficient way. The main goal of the PhD project is the synthesis of novel nanoparticles for isotopic exchange (H/D). Metal nanoparticles and more particularly ruthenium nanoparticles, has shown their efficiency to catalyze this exchange. However, ruthenium nanoparticles are very active in arene hydrogenation, and often lead to the reduction of aromatic substrates. In a second part of the work, we synthesized Ru-Pt alloys in an attempt to passivate the Ru surface with platinum, which is less-active in H/D exchange. We have shown that by changing the platinum precursor, we can change the atomic distribution of the surface, and thus we were able to modulate the reactivity of nanoparticles. We finally synthesized Ni and Ir nanoparticles. These nanoparticles have proven to be efficient catalysts for H/D exchange, without reducing aromatic functions. In addition, different selectivity was obtained depending on the metal used.
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Relational narrative desire : intersubjectivity and transsubjectivity in the novels of H.D. and Virginia Woolf

Niwa-Heinen, Maureen Anne. 10 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.

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