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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.
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Neuropeptide Y Receptors in Human, Guinea pig and Chicken : Cloning, <i>in vitro</i> Pharmacology and <i>in situ</i> Hybridization

Holmberg, Sara January 2001 (has links)
<p>Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is known to influence a vast number of physiological and behavioral processes such as vasoconstriction, circadian rhythms, feeding, anxiety and memory. Peptides of the NPY family bind to five different cloned G-protein coupled receptor subtypes (Y1, 2, 4-6). The studies compiled in this thesis present inter-species comparisons of sequence similarities, binding properties and expression patterns among receptors of the NPY family.</p><p>Cloning of Y1 and Y2 receptor subtypes from guinea pigs revealed strong binding profile similarity to the corresponding human receptors. Previously demonstrated atypical binding profiles in the caval vein of guinea pigs were concluded to result from other receptors than the cloned Y1 and Y2 receptors, or possibly combinations of distinct receptor subtypes.</p><p>The guinea pig Y5 receptor was found to be expressed in regions of the brain that have been indicated as important for regulation of food intake. Expression in the hypothalamus, amygdala and brain stem was noticed, similar to studies in rats and humans. In other brain regions, such as the striatum and hippocampus, some species differences were observed.</p><p>Mutagenesis studies of the human Y1 receptor indicated sites important for binding both of endogenous agonists and synthetic antagonists. Putative new sites of interaction with the Y1 antagonists BIBP3226 and/or SR120819A were recognized. The data were used to construct a three-dimensional structure model, based on a high-resolution bovine rhodopsin model.</p><p>Cloning of the chicken (<i>Gallus gallus</i>) Y1, Y2 and Y5 receptors revealed high sequence similarities with mammalian receptors. Most endogenous ligands bound with similar affinities as to mammalian receptors. The strongest exception was the discovery of high-affinity binding to chicken Y2 of [Leu<sup>31</sup>, Pro<sup>34</sup>]NPY, which was previously considered to bind non-Y2 receptors only. </p><p>The new human Y1 receptor model provides a basis for further investigations of ligand-receptor interactions which will be aided by information on NPY receptors from other taxa. Guinea pigs are concluded to be a good complement to rats and mice for studying NPY signaling. These results demonstrate the benefits of species comparisons for pharmacological studies.</p>
842

Utilisation de l'espèce sauvage diploide Gossypium australe F. Muell. pour l'amélioration de l'espèce cultivée tétraploïde G. hirsutum L. par la méthode des lignées monosomiques d'addition

Sarr, Djibril 12 September 2008 (has links)
Summary : The wild diploïd species Gossypium australe carry interesting agronomic characters such as resistance to wilt fusarium and "delay of the gossypol glands morphogenesis in the seed " that makes it an important source of variability for the genetic improvement of the main cultivated cotton species G. hirsutum. One of the approach to introgress these characters is to isolate and exploit monosomic alien addition lines (MAAL). In order to isolate new MAAL of G. australe in G. hirsutum, the [2(G.hirsutum x G.australe)x G.hirsutum] pentaploid was backcrossed as male parent to G. hirsutum. Among the 253 BC1 derivatives obtained, 106 plants (42%) presented morphological alterations attributed to presence of G. australe chromatin. To define an SSR linkage group for each of the 13 G. australe chromosomes, 42 plants representative of the phenotypic variability observed in the BC1 generation and seven alien addition lines already isolated in our laboratory were analyzed using SSR markers developed from the G. hirsutum species. Out of the 150 SSR markers used, 100 % amplified G. australe DNA and 84 (56 %) generated 89 polymorphic loci. All these loci but two have been assigned, by means of an cluster algorithm, to 13 linkage groups assumed to match up to the 13 chromosomes of the diploid species. On this basis, about 60% of the analyzed plants were multisomic addition lines, 20%, MAAL while 20 % carrying no markers were supposed to be euploid. The newly isolated MAAL appeared to be the same as those already available. Five disomic alien addition plants carrying at least one additional chromosome different from the chromosomes of G. australe previously isolated in a monosomic addition configuration were selfed and the BC1S1 progenies obtained have been analyzed with SSR markers and GISH. Five new MAAL of G. australe in G. hirsutum have thus been isolated. In order to monitor the potentialities of using MAAL for the transfer of genetic material from the additional chromosome to the genetic background, the transmission frequency and integrity of the supernumerary chromosome have been analyzed with SSR markers in the self-progeny of five MAAL. Three of them revealed a transmission frequency significantly lower than the 3:1 expected ratio, one MAAL presented an exclusive preferential transmission of the additional chromosome. In these four MAAL the alien chromosome was transmitted almost unaltered. With the fifth MAAL the alien chromosome was normally transmitted but was altered in half of the plants containing G. australe chromatin. One of the investigated MAAL characterized by its brown fiber produced few plants carrying also white fibers. It has been shown that this mosaicism was due to the loss of the alien supernumerary chromosome. The complete loss of this chromosome seems to be linked to its fragmentation. Résumé : L'espèce diploïde sauvage Gossypium australe possède des caractères agronomiques d'intérêt tels que la résistance au fusarium et le "retard à la morphogenèse des glandes à gossypol" qui en font une importante source de variabilité pour l'amélioration génétique de la principale espèce de cotonnier cultivé G. hirsutum. Une des approches pour l'introgression de ces caractères est la production et l'exploitation de lignées monosomiques d'addition (LMA). Pour isoler les LMA de G. australe sur G. hirsutum, le pentaploïde [2(G.hirsutum x G.australe)x G.hirsutum] a été rétrocroisé comme parent mâle avec l'espèce tétraploïde. Sur les 253 graines obtenues, 106 (42%) ont donné des plantes présentant une morphologie nettement distincte de celle de G. hirsutum. Cette différence a été attribuée à la présence de chromosomes de G. australe. Afin de définir des groupes de liaison pour chacun des chromosomes de G. australe, 42 plantes représentatives de la variabilité phénotypique observée ainsi que 7 lignées d'addition déjà isolées ont été sélectionnées et analysées avec des marqueurs SSR développés sur l'espèce tétraploïde. Tous les 150 marqueurs utilisés ont amplifié l'ADN de G. australe et 84 (56%) ont généré 89 loci polymorphes. Tous ces loci, sauf deux, ont pu être assignés, par classification numérique, à 13 groupes de liaison supposés correspondre aux 13 chromosomes de l'espèce diploïde. Sur cette base, 60% des plantes analysées sont des plurisomiques d'addition; 20%, des LMA tandis que 20 % ne portant aucun marqueur ont été supposées euploïdes. Les nouvelles LMA isolées s'étant révélées être identiques à celles déjà isolées, 5 plantes disomiques d'addition portant au moins un chromosome non-encore isolé à l'état monosomique d'addition ont été autofécondées et leur descendance analysée avec des marqueurs SSR et par la GISH. Cinq nouvelles LMA ont pu ainsi être isolées. Afin d'étudier les potentialités d'utilisation de la méthode des LMA pour le transfert de matériel génétique de l'espèce sauvage vers l'espèce cultivée, la fréquence de transmission et l'intégrité du chromosome surnuméraire, a été analysée avec des marqueurs SSR dans une génération autofécondée de cinq LMA. Trois lignées ont donné un taux de transmission inférieur au ratio attendu de 3:1, chez la quatrième lignée le chromosome surnuméraire a été transmis à toute la descendance. Pour ces quatre lignées le chromosome additionnel a été transmis presque inaltéré. Avec la cinquième lignée, le chromosome additionnel a été transmis suivant le taux attendu mais a été altéré dans la moitié des plantes contenant de la chromatine de G. australe. Une des lignées analysées caractérisée par la couleur brune de ses fibres a produit quelques plantes portant également des fibres blanches. Il a été montré que ce mosaïcisme de la couleur des fibres était dû à la perte du chromosome additionnel. Cette perte semble être liée à une fragmentation du chromosome.
843

Mécanismes génétiques de lembryogenèse chez Phaseolus et application en hybridation interspécifique / Genetical mechanisms of Phaseolus embryogenesis and application in interspecific hybridization

Silué, Souleymane 08 April 2009 (has links)
Notre travail qui sinscrit dans le cadre général de létude du développement embryonnaire de Phaseolus a pour objectif principal disoler et de caractériser des gènes différemment exprimés chez les embryons en voie davortement, et donc nécessaires au développment normal des embryons. Des embryons en cours de dégénérescence issus des hybridations interspécifiques et de la mutagenèse induite ont été analysés. Des ADNc différemment exprimés chez ces embryons ont été identifiés par les techniques de lHybridation Soustractive Suppressive (HSS) et de la dot blot. Les hybridations interspécifiques ont été réalisées entre lespèce P. vulgaris L. utilisée comme parent mâle et les espèces P. coccineus L. et P. polyanthus Greenm. utilisées comme parents femelles (formes sauvages et cultivées). La mutagenèse induite à lEthyl Méthyl Sulfonate (EMS) a été appliquée sur le génotype BAT93 de P. vulgaris, une variété améliorée du CIAT. Dans les croisements P. coccineus x P. vulgaris, 938 hybridations ont été effectuées et le taux de gousses avortées au-delà de 8 JAP est denviron 12%. Quatre gousses supposées hybrides ont été obtenues. Pour les croisements P. polyanthus x P. vulgaris, 733 hybridations ont été réalisées. Le taux de gousses avortées au-delà de 8 JAP est denviron 18% et une seule gousse supposée hybride a été produite. Les caractères hybrides dune plante de chacune des deux combinaisons interspécifiques ont été mis en évidence au moyen de caractères morphologiques des fleurs et des graines, mais aussi grâce à lutilisation dun marqueur moléculaire, le microsatellite BM160. La mise en évidence et la caractérisation des embryons en voie davortement ont été effectuées à partir de matériels issus des hybridations interspécifiques et de la mutagenèse à lEthyl Méthyl Sulfonate (EMS). Les observations, faites sur des embryons extraits et sur des coupes histologiques dovules, révèlent des malformations au niveau du suspenseur et des cotylédons et des retards de croissance. Les plantes issues de la mutagenèse et produisant des graines avortant avant la maturité ont été croisées avec des plantes normales. Lanalyse de la F2 effectuée sur 96 plantes révèle une proportion mendélienne 3:1 de plantes avec des graines normales et de plantes avec graines qui avortent. Ce résultat suggère un contrôle du caractère « avortement des graines » par une paire dallèles récessifs. La technique de lHSS a permis disoler des fragments dADNs complémentaires différemment exprimés dans les graines en voie davortement. Lanalyse des séquences de ces ADNs complémentaires montre quils codent pour plusieurs protéines intervenant dans les développements cellulaire et embryonnaire. Les principales protéines sont le cytochrome P450, la myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase, la peroxydase cationique, le voltage-dependent anion channel et la sucrose synthase. A lexception du cytochrome P450, les niveaux dexpression des autres gènes sont plus faibles dans les graines en voie davortement issues de la mutagenèse par rapport aux graines normales. The main objective of this study was to isolate and to characterize cDNAs differentially expressed in Phaseolus degenerating embryos. Aborting embryos from interspecific hybridizations and induced mutation were analysed. cDNAs differentially expressed in these embryos were isolated using the Suppressive Subtractive Hybridization (SSH) and the dot blot techniques. The interspecific hybridizations were performed between P. vulgaris L. used as male parent and P. coccineus L. and P. polyanthus Greenm. used as female parents (wild and cultivated forms). The induced mutation was performed whith Ethyl Methyl Sulfonate (EMS) applied on the genotype BAT93 of P. vulgaris, a breeding line from CIAT. A total number of 938 crosses P. coccineus x P. vulgaris and 733 crosses P. polyanthus x P. vulgaris were carried out. In the crosses P. coccineus x P. vulgaris, the rate of pod abortion after 8 days after pollination (DAP) is 12%. Four putative hybrid pods were obtained. The rate of pod abortion after 8 DAP in the crosses P. polyanthus x P. vulgaris is 18% and one putative hybrid pod was produced. The hybrid nature of one plant from each interspecific combination was confirmed using morphological characters of flowers and seeds and molecular marker (microsatellite BM160). The isolation and the characterization of degenerating embryos were realised with materials from interspecific hybridizations and from chemical mutagenesis with EMS. The observations of these two materials revealed abnormalities mainly in suspensor and cotyledons; and the embryos failed to grow normally. Plants from mutagenesis which produce degenerating seeds were crossed with normal plants. Genetic analysis on 96 F2 plants revealed a 3:1 Mendel ratio of plants with normal seeds and plants with degenerating seeds. This result suggests the control of the seed abortion trait by a single recessive gene. The SSH technique was used to isolate cDNAs fragments differentially expressed in aborting seeds. Analysis of the cDNAs sequences revealed that these cDNAs encode for proteins involved in cellular and embryonic development. The main proteins are cytochrome P450, myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase, cationic peroxidase, voltage-dependent anion channel and sucrose synthase. All the genes showed a reduction of their expression in developing seeds of the mutagenized plants, compared to those observed in wild-type plants.
844

Neuropeptide Y Receptors in Human, Guinea pig and Chicken : Cloning, in vitro Pharmacology and in situ Hybridization

Holmberg, Sara January 2001 (has links)
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is known to influence a vast number of physiological and behavioral processes such as vasoconstriction, circadian rhythms, feeding, anxiety and memory. Peptides of the NPY family bind to five different cloned G-protein coupled receptor subtypes (Y1, 2, 4-6). The studies compiled in this thesis present inter-species comparisons of sequence similarities, binding properties and expression patterns among receptors of the NPY family. Cloning of Y1 and Y2 receptor subtypes from guinea pigs revealed strong binding profile similarity to the corresponding human receptors. Previously demonstrated atypical binding profiles in the caval vein of guinea pigs were concluded to result from other receptors than the cloned Y1 and Y2 receptors, or possibly combinations of distinct receptor subtypes. The guinea pig Y5 receptor was found to be expressed in regions of the brain that have been indicated as important for regulation of food intake. Expression in the hypothalamus, amygdala and brain stem was noticed, similar to studies in rats and humans. In other brain regions, such as the striatum and hippocampus, some species differences were observed. Mutagenesis studies of the human Y1 receptor indicated sites important for binding both of endogenous agonists and synthetic antagonists. Putative new sites of interaction with the Y1 antagonists BIBP3226 and/or SR120819A were recognized. The data were used to construct a three-dimensional structure model, based on a high-resolution bovine rhodopsin model. Cloning of the chicken (Gallus gallus) Y1, Y2 and Y5 receptors revealed high sequence similarities with mammalian receptors. Most endogenous ligands bound with similar affinities as to mammalian receptors. The strongest exception was the discovery of high-affinity binding to chicken Y2 of [Leu31, Pro34]NPY, which was previously considered to bind non-Y2 receptors only. The new human Y1 receptor model provides a basis for further investigations of ligand-receptor interactions which will be aided by information on NPY receptors from other taxa. Guinea pigs are concluded to be a good complement to rats and mice for studying NPY signaling. These results demonstrate the benefits of species comparisons for pharmacological studies.
845

Telomere analysis of normal and neoplastic hematopoietic cells : studies focusing on fluorescence in situ hybridization and flow cytometry

Hultdin, Magnus January 2003 (has links)
The telomeres are specialized structures at the end of the chromosomes composed of the repeated DNA sequence (TTAGGG)n and specific proteins bound to the DNA. The telomeres protect the chromosomes from degradation and end to end fusions. Due to the end-replication problem, the telomeric DNA shortens every cell division, forcing the cells into senescence at a critical telomere length. This process can be counteracted by activating a specialized enzyme, telomerase, which adds telomeric repeats to the chromosome ends leading to an extended or infinite cellular life span. Telomerase activity is absent in most somatic tissues but is found in germ cells, stem cells, activated lymphocytes and the vast majority of tumor cells and permanent cell lines. Hence, telomerase has been suggested as a target for cancer treatment as malignant cells almost exclusively express the enzyme and in that context telomere length measurements will be of great importance. Telomere length is traditionally measured with a Southern blot based technique. A new method for telomere analysis of cells in suspension, called flow-FISH, was developed based on fluorescence in situ hybridization using a telomeric peptide nucleic acid (PNA) probe, DNA staining with propidium iodide and quantification by flow cytometry. Flow-FISH had high reproducibility and the telomere length measurements showed good correlation with Southern blotting results. The flow-FISH technique also allows studies of cells in specific phases of the cell cycle and the replication timing of telomeric, centromeric and other repetitive sequences were analyzed in a number of cells. Like previous studies, centromeres were shown to replicate late in S phase while the telomere repeats were found to replicate early in S phase or concomitant with the bulk DNA, which is opposite to the patterns described in yeast. In benign immunopurified lymphocytes from tonsils, high telomerase activity was found in germinal center (GC) B cells. This population also had high hTERT mRNA levels and displayed a telomere elongation as shown by flow-FISH and Southern blotting. Combined immunophenotyping and flow-FISH on unpurified tonsil cells confirmed the results. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the most common leukemia in adults, can be divided into pre-GC CLL, characterized by unmutated immunoglobulin VH genes and worse prognosis, and post-GC CLL, with mutated VH genes and better prognosis. In 61 cases of CLL, telomere length was measured with Southern blotting and VH gene mutation status was analyzed. A new association was found between VH mutation status and telomere length, where cases with longer telomeres and mutated VH genes (post-GC CLL) had better prognosis than CLL with short telomeres and unmutated VH genes (pre-GC CLL). A larger study of 112 CLL cases was performed using flow-FISH. The same correlation between telomere length and VH mutation status was found but gender seemed to be of importance as telomere length was a significant prognostic factor for the male CLL patients but not in the female group. Age of the patients and spread of disease seemed to affect the prognostic value of VH gene mutation status.
846

Reticulate Evolution in Diphasiastrum (Lycopodiaceae)

Aagaard, Sunniva Margrethe Due January 2009 (has links)
In this thesis relationships and the occurrence of reticulate evolutionary events in the club moss genus Diphasiastrum are investigated. Diphasiastrum is initially established as a monophyletic group within Lycopodiaceae using non recombinant chloroplast sequence data. Support is obtained for eight distinct parental lineages in Diphasiastrum, and relationships among the putative parent taxa in the hypothesized hybrid complexes; D. alpinum, D. complanatum, D. digitatum, D. multispicatum, D. sitchense, D. tristachyum and D. veitchii are presented. Feulgen DNA image densitometry data and sequence data obtained from three nuclear regions, RPB2, LEAFY and LAMB4, were used to infer the origins of three different taxa confirmed to be allopolyploid; D. zanclophyllum from South Africa, D. wightianum from Malaysia and an undescribed taxon from China. The two Asian polyploids have originated from two different hybrid combinations, D. multispicatum x D. veitchii and D. tristachyum x D. veitchii. Diphasiastrum zanclophyllum originates from a cross between D. digitatum and an unidentified diploid taxon. The occurrence of three homoploid hybrid combinations commonly recognized in Europe, D. alpinum x D. complanatum, D. alpinum x D. tristachyum and D. complanatum x D. tristachyum, are verified using the same three nuclear regions. Two of the three hybrid combinations are also shown to have originated from reciprocal crosses. Admixture analyses performed on an extended, dataset similarly identified predominately F1 hybrids and backcrosses. The observations and common recognition of hybrid species in the included populations are hence most likely due to frequent observations of neohybrids in hybrid zones. Reticulate patterns are, however, prominent in the presented dataset. Hence future studies addressing evolutionary and ecological questions in Diphasiastrum should emphasize the impact of gene flow between parent lineages rather than speciation as the result of hybridization.
847

Genetic Sequence Analysis by Microarray Technology

Hultin, Emilie January 2007 (has links)
Developments within the field of genetic analysis have during the last decade become enormous. Advances in DNA sequencing technology have increased throughput from a thousand bases to over a billion bases in a day and decreased the cost thousandfold per base. Nevertheless, to sequence complex genomes like the human is still very expensive and efforts to attain even higher throughputs for less money are undertaken by researchers and companies. Genotyping systems for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis with whole genome coverage have also been developed, with low cost per SNP. There is, however, a need for genotyping assays that are more cost efficient per sample with considerably higher accuracy. This thesis is focusing on a technology, based on competitive allele-specific extension and microarray detection, for genetic analysis. To increase specificity in allele-specific extension (ASE), a nucleotide degrading enzyme, apyrase, was introduced to compete with the polymerase, only allowing the fast, perfect matched primer extension to occur. The aim was to develop a method for analysis of around twenty loci in hundreds of samples in a high-throughput microarray format. A genotyping method for human papillomavirus has been developed, based on a combination of multiplex competitive hybridization (MUCH) and apyrase-mediated allele-specific extension (AMASE). Human papillomavirus (HPV), which is the causative agent in cervical cancer, exists in over a hundred different types. These types need to be determined in clinical samples. The developed assay can detect the twenty-three most common high risk types, as well as semi-quantifying multiple infections, which was demonstrated by analysis of ninety-two HPV-positive clinical samples. More stringent conditions can be obtained by increased reaction temperature. To further improve the genotyping assay, a thermostable enzyme, protease, was introduced into the allele-specific extension reaction, denoted PrASE. Increased sensitivity was achieved with an automated magnetic system that facilitates washing. The PrASE genotyping of thirteen SNPs yielded higher conversion rates, as well as more robust genotype scoring, compared to ASE. Furthermore, a comparison with pyrosequencing, where 99.8 % of the 4,420 analyzed genotypes were in concordance, indicates high accuracy and robustness of the PrASE technology. Single cells have also been analyzed by the PrASE assay to investigate loss of alleles during skin differentiation. Single cell analysis is very demanding due to the limited amounts of DNA. The multiplex PCR and the PrASE assay were optimized for single cell analysis. Twenty-four SNPs were genotyped and an increased loss of genetic material was seen in cells from the more differentiated suprabasal layers compared to the basal layer. / QC 20100714
848

Hybridization patterns in Balearic endemic plants assessed by molecular and morphological markers

Conesa Muñoz, Miquel Àngel 15 July 2010 (has links)
La hibridació natural a plantes és un fenòmen àmplement conegut. És una important font de variabilitat que accelera l'evolució de les espècies. Es creu que és l'origen de moltes angiospermes, entre elles endemismes locals. Per altra banda, també pot tenir efectes negatius per la supervivència d'aquests endemismes, diluint els seus trets direfencials. En aquesta tesi s'estudia la possible hibridació natural que afecta a tres endemismes baleàrics (Viola jaubertiana, Lotus fulgurans i Helichrysum crassifolium), des del punt de vista dels marcadors moleculars basats en ADN i de la morfologia. S'avalua el paper de la hibridació natural la variabilitat, l'origen i la conservació d'aquestes espècies endèmiques. / Natural hybridization is a widely known process in plants. It is an important source of variation promoting species evolution. It is likely to be the origin of many angiosperms, including local endemisms. Oppositely, it is also regarded as a potential threat for endemisms survivorship, diluting their differentail traits. This thesis deals with putative natural hybridization processes involving three Balearic endemics (Viola jaubertiana, Lotus fulgurans i Helichrysum crassifolium), from the points of view of the DNA molecular markers and the morphology. The role of natural hybridization in the variation, origin, and conservation of the above endemics is evaluated.
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Mie and Finite-Element Simulations of the Optical and Plasmonic Properties of Micro- and Nanostructures

January 2012 (has links)
A Mie-based code is developed for multilayer concentric spheres. The code is used in conjunction with a finite-element package to investigate the plasmonic and optical properties of micro- and nanostructures. For plasmonic nanostructures, gold-silica-gold multilayer nanoshells are computationally investigated. A plasmon hybridization theory is used to interpret the optical tunability. The interaction between the plasmon modes on the inner core and the outer shell results in dual resonances. The low-energy dipole mode is red-shifted by reducing the spacing ( i.e. , the intermediate silica layer) between the core and the shell. This extra tunability allows the plasmon resonance of a multilayer nanoshell to be tuned to the near-infrared region from a visible silica-gold nanoshell whose gold shell cannot be further reduced in thickness. For multilayer nanoshells with reduced geometrical symmetry ( i.e. , the inner core is offset from the center), modes of different orders interact. The mixed interaction introduces the dipolar (bright) characteristic into the higher-order (dark) modes and improves their coupling efficiency to the excitation light. The excitation of the dark modes attenuates and red-shifts the dipole mode and gives it higher-order characteristics. For non-plasmonic structures, simulations have demonstrated that multilayered structures can either reduce or enhance the scattering of light. By adding an anti-reflection layer to as microsphere made of a high-index material, the scattering force can be dramatically reduced. The reduced scattering allows optical trapping of high-index particles. Additionally, the improved trapping is not largely sensitive to the refractive index or the thickness of the coating. The technique has the practical potential to lower the requirement on the numerical aperture of the microscope objectives, making possible the integration of the imaging and optical trapping systems. While the anti-reflection coating reduces scattering, the photothermal bubble (PTB) generated by gold nanoparticles by and large enhances the scattering of light. Transient PTBs are generated by super-heating gold nanoparticles with short laser pulses. Mie-based simulations predict that the scattering of PTBs strongly depends on the transient environment immediately surrounding the nanoparticles. A scattering enhancement of two-to-four orders of magnitude from PBT is demonstrated from both calculations and experiments. Lastly, the near-field coupling between different plasmonie structures for surface-enhanced Raman scattering is investigated. A gold-coated silicon-germanium nanocone substrate has been fabricated and characterized. Finite-element simulations reveal that individual nanocones generate strong tip enhancement with axially polarized light ( i.e. , light polarized along the vertical axis of the nanocone) while the enhancement from transversely polarized light ( i.e. , light polarized in the plane of the substrate) is relatively weak. By simply filling the valleys between nanocones with plasmonic gold nanoparticles, the performance of the substrate is improved with in-plane excitation. Simulations reveal strong coupling between nanoparticles and adjacent nanocones with transverse exactions. An over one order-of-magnitude improvement has been experimentally observed.
850

Folding Based DNA Sensor and Switch:Responsive Hairpin, Quadruplex and i-Motif Structures

Chen, Kuan-liang 03 August 2010 (has links)
The study for surfaced-immobilized nucleic acid probes in nanometer region in response to hybridization and to discrimination ofdifferent target nuclei acids. The hairpin locked nucleic acid (LNA-HP) isselected to be the probe molecule, and target molecules include perfect complementary (PC) and single mismatch (1MM). The self-assembledLNA-HP molecular nanospot is successfully prepared by liquid phaseAFM (Atomic Force Microscope)-based nanolithography technique, then in situ hybridization is carried out by using different targets (PC/1MM).To obtain the information of structure change, we use AFM to analyze therelative heights in the process of hybridization. The experimental results point out that (1) the structure changes of surface probe molecules maycorrelate with the AFM signal when target sequence hybridizes to the probe, (2) miniaturization of the size of the nucleic acid probe may promote hybridization efficiency and enhance the discrimination between PC and 1MM. Studies on whether the different chemical impetus in solution can affect conformation of the human telomeric DNA of sequence is conducted. A human talomeric DNA composed of ( 5¡¦-TTAGGG-3¡¦:5¡¦-CCCTAA-3¡¦ ) repeats, with a 100-200 nt ( T2AG3 ) repetitive unit overhang at 3¡¦ ends is chosen. This extended single-stranded sequence is called G-rich DNA, which forms the special G-quadruplex structure in solution containing sodium ions or potassium ions. The single-stranded sequence composed of ( C3TA2 ) repetitive units called C-rich DNA displays the i-motif folded structure in the low pH environment. These biomimetic DNA¡¦s are thiol-modified to self-assemble on gold surfaces. Separate measurements with AFM (the molecular thickness and rootmean- square roughness of the self-assembly monolayer of DNA ) and CD( circular dichroism ) ( structure characterization ) confirm the conformational changes of G-rich and C-rich DNA¡¦s on gold surface are indeed dependent of the presence of cations and protons.

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