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  • About
  • 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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Charakterisierung und Strukturuntersuchungen an Enzymen der Riboflavin-Biosynthese Desaminase, Reduktase und 3,4-Dihydroxy-2-butanon-4-phosphat-Synthase /

Krieger, Cornelia. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
München, Techn. Universiẗat, Diss., 2001.
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Biological assay of the riboflavin content of beef, calf, lamb, mutton, and pork liver

Cox, Hazel Sophia January 1939 (has links)
Typescript, etc.
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Vitamin G (flavin) content of milk of individual cows with special reference to differences due to the individual, the breed, and the stage of lactation

Gardner, Inez Belle January 2011 (has links)
Typescript, etc. / Digitized by Kansas State University Libraries
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Mechanism of flavin cofactor binding to flavodoxins: the role of aromatic residues and the aromatic gate

Murray, Tracey Arnold, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2004. / Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xii, 153 p.; also includes graphics. Includes abstract and vita. Advisor: Richard P. Swenson, Dept. of Biochemistry. Includes bibliographical references (p. 144-153).
15

The refolding of riboflavin binding protein

McClelland, David Andrew January 1996 (has links)
Hen egg riboflavin binding protein (RfBP) acts as a source of riboflavin to the developing embryo. It is the most abundant vitamin binding protein in the egg white. Mutations giving rise to a lack of RfBP lead to embryo death at approximately 13 days. RfBP binds riboflavin tightly in a 1:1 ratio. On formation of this complex, the fluorescence of riboflavin is completely quenched; this quenching is thought to be due to the stacking of aromatic groups within the hydrophobic binding pocket. This quenching provides a convenient assay for the integrity of the riboflavin-binding site of the protein. RfBP consists of a single polypeptide chain of 219 amino acids of molecular mass 29.2 kDa. RfBP undergoes a number of post-translational modifications, namely: the formation of nine disulphide bonds, extensive glycosylation on Asn 36 and Asn 147, and the phosphorylation of eight serine side chains from between Ser 186 and Ser 197. The unfolding and refolding of RfBP was studied by denaturing in 6M guanidium chloride, followed by dilution in buffer, to start refolding. The processes were followed by both steady-state and stopped-flow circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopy. RfBP was found to readily unfold and refold, provided the disulphide bonds were intact. The regain of secondary structure was found to be too rapid to measure by the methods available (<12msec). The regain of tertiary structure was found to consist of 4 main phases, and a large proportion (80%) of the tertiary structure formed within 2 msec. The regain of riboflavin binding ability was complete at the end of the second phase, a reaction with a half-life of around 30 msec. In the presence and absence of riboflavin, the kinetics for the first 3 stages of tertiary structure changes seemed to be identical. In the presence of riboflavin, however, seemed to impede the completion of the final, very slow stage, with the refolding reaction only going to 95% completion. The dephosphorylation of the protein seemed to have no affect on this process. When the 9 disulphide bonds are reduced however, RfBP is unable to spontaneously reoxidise to a native-like state in the presence of an oxidised/reduced glutathione redox system. However, the addition of protein disulphide isomerase to the system increases significantly the yield of successfully reoxidised RfBP to about 50%. Attempts to prepare deglycosylated RfBP by chemical methods were unsuccessful since the treatment led to fragmentation of the polypeptide chain.
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Urinary excretion of riboflavin by human subjects on controlled diets

Davey, Bessie Louise 06 1900 (has links)
Graduation date: 1945
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A contribution to the photochemistry of riboflavin and related compounds

Halwer, Murray, January 1944 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1945. / Vita. "Literature cited": p. 66-67.
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Studies on vitamin G with special reference to protein intake ...

Derbigny, Irving Antony, January 1932 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1932. / Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Bibliography: p. [21].
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A contribution to the photochemistry of riboflavin and related compounds

Halwer, Murray, January 1944 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1945. / Vita. "Literature cited": p. 66-67.
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Riboflavin photosensitized inactivation of lambda phage in PBS an action spectrum and mechanistic investigation /

Martin, Christopher B., January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2004. / Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xviii, 167 p.; also includes graphics (some col.) Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-121). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center

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