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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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Surfactant Adsorption during Collisions of Colloidal Particles: A Study with Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

Lokar, William Joseph 29 July 2004 (has links)
The adsorption of cationic and zwitterionic surfactants is studied in aqueous electrolyte solutions. A Maxwell relation is applied to Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) data to obtain changes in surfactant adsorption as a function of the separation between two glass surfaces. In addition, self-consistent field theory (SCF) is used to calculate the adsorption profiles and interaction energies when two solid surfaces are brought into close proximity. Addition of surfactant is shown to affect the surface forces when lateral surfactant chain interactions are significant. The surfactant adsorbs and desorbs in response to over-lapping electric double-layers, with the adsorption being affected at larger solid-solid separations when the double-layer force is longer ranged. Furthermore, elimination off the surface charge or net surfactant charge eliminates adsorption with decreased solid-solid separation. The magnitude of the changes in surfactant adsorption at decreased separations is shown to scale with the chain length of the surfactant. Surfactant adsorption exceeds that required to regulate the surface charge according to the constant potential boundary condition in Poisson-Boltzmann theory. An equation of state including short-ranged (contact) tail interactions is proposed to describe both the adsorption of surfactant and the surface forces at small separations, where the double-layers overlap. Furthermore, SCF calculations show confinement-induced phase transitions when the surfactant layers on opposite surfaces merge. These phase transitions lead to further surfactant adsorption and a corresponding attractive force. / Ph. D.
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Análises de propriedades eletrostáticas e estruturais de complexos de proteínas para o desenvolvimento de preditores de complexação em larga escala / Analysis of electrostatic and structural properties of protein complexes to the development of complexation predictors in high-throughput computing

Calixto, Tulio Marcus Ribeiro 20 October 2010 (has links)
Estudos teóricos dos mecanismos moleculares responsáveis pela formação e estabilidade de complexos moleculares vêm ganhando relevância pelas possibilidades práticas que oferecem, por exemplo, na compreensão de diversas doenças e no desenho racional de fármacos. Neste projeto, nossa ênfase está no estudo de complexos de proteínas, extraídos do banco de dados de proteínas (PDB), onde desenvolvemos ferramentas computacionais as quais permitem efetuar análises em duas direções: 1) efetuar previsões básicas, através do emprego de propriedades eletrostáticas de proteínas, em diferentes condições e níveis preditivos e 2) realização de um conjunto de análises estatísticas, como freqüência de contato, em busca de preditores de complexos de proteínas e identificar padrões de interação entre seus aminoácidos em função da distância de separação. Com base nos resultados obtidos por ambos os estudos, objetivamos quantificar as forças físicas envolvidas na formação dos complexos protéicos. O foco do projeto, a longo prazo, é prever o fenômeno da complexação através da fusão dessas duas linhas de estudos: preditor básico de complexos protéicos e análise do potencial estatístico entre os aminoácidos que formam o complexo. O presente projeto é concluído com a construção de portais web que disponibilizarão os resultados obtidos por nossos trabalhos bem como a possibilidade de qualquer usuário, efetuar consultas por propriedades de proteínas e/ou grupo de proteínas. / Theoretical studies of the molecular mechanisms responsible for the formation and stability of molecular complexes are gaining relevance for the practical possibilities that they offer, for example, in the understanding of diverse diseases and rational drug design. In this project, our emphasis is on the study of protein complexes, extracted from protein data bank (PDB). We have developed computational tools which allow to perform analyses in two directions: 1) to make basic complexation forecasts, through the use of electrostatics properties of proteins, in different conditions and predictive levels, and 2) to carry out a set of statistical analyses, as contacts frequency, in order to build up predictor of protein complexes and to identify patters of interactions between the amino acids as a function of their separation distance. Based on the results obtained on both studies, we aim quantify the physical forces involved in the formation of protein complexes. The focus of the project, in the long run, is to foresee the phenomenon of the protein complexes through the fusing of these two study lines: a coarse-grained predictor of protein complexes and analysis of the statistical potentials between the amino acids that form the complex. The present project is concluded with the construction of web services where we make available the results obtained on our works. This server also has the possibility to be used by any computer user, that wishes to perform search on protein and/or protein group properties
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Análises de propriedades eletrostáticas e estruturais de complexos de proteínas para o desenvolvimento de preditores de complexação em larga escala / Analysis of electrostatic and structural properties of protein complexes to the development of complexation predictors in high-throughput computing

Tulio Marcus Ribeiro Calixto 20 October 2010 (has links)
Estudos teóricos dos mecanismos moleculares responsáveis pela formação e estabilidade de complexos moleculares vêm ganhando relevância pelas possibilidades práticas que oferecem, por exemplo, na compreensão de diversas doenças e no desenho racional de fármacos. Neste projeto, nossa ênfase está no estudo de complexos de proteínas, extraídos do banco de dados de proteínas (PDB), onde desenvolvemos ferramentas computacionais as quais permitem efetuar análises em duas direções: 1) efetuar previsões básicas, através do emprego de propriedades eletrostáticas de proteínas, em diferentes condições e níveis preditivos e 2) realização de um conjunto de análises estatísticas, como freqüência de contato, em busca de preditores de complexos de proteínas e identificar padrões de interação entre seus aminoácidos em função da distância de separação. Com base nos resultados obtidos por ambos os estudos, objetivamos quantificar as forças físicas envolvidas na formação dos complexos protéicos. O foco do projeto, a longo prazo, é prever o fenômeno da complexação através da fusão dessas duas linhas de estudos: preditor básico de complexos protéicos e análise do potencial estatístico entre os aminoácidos que formam o complexo. O presente projeto é concluído com a construção de portais web que disponibilizarão os resultados obtidos por nossos trabalhos bem como a possibilidade de qualquer usuário, efetuar consultas por propriedades de proteínas e/ou grupo de proteínas. / Theoretical studies of the molecular mechanisms responsible for the formation and stability of molecular complexes are gaining relevance for the practical possibilities that they offer, for example, in the understanding of diverse diseases and rational drug design. In this project, our emphasis is on the study of protein complexes, extracted from protein data bank (PDB). We have developed computational tools which allow to perform analyses in two directions: 1) to make basic complexation forecasts, through the use of electrostatics properties of proteins, in different conditions and predictive levels, and 2) to carry out a set of statistical analyses, as contacts frequency, in order to build up predictor of protein complexes and to identify patters of interactions between the amino acids as a function of their separation distance. Based on the results obtained on both studies, we aim quantify the physical forces involved in the formation of protein complexes. The focus of the project, in the long run, is to foresee the phenomenon of the protein complexes through the fusing of these two study lines: a coarse-grained predictor of protein complexes and analysis of the statistical potentials between the amino acids that form the complex. The present project is concluded with the construction of web services where we make available the results obtained on our works. This server also has the possibility to be used by any computer user, that wishes to perform search on protein and/or protein group properties

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