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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.
451

A Computational Study of the Mechanism for F1-ATPase Inhibition by the Epsilon Subunit

Thomson, Karen J. January 2013 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The multi-protein complex of F0F1 ATP synthase has been of great interest in the fields of microbiology and biochemistry, due to the ubiquitous use of ATP as a biological energy source. Efforts to better understand this complex have been made through structural determination of segments based on NMR and crystallographic data. Some experiments have provided useful data, while others have brought up more questions, especially when structures and functions are compared between bacteria and species with chloroplasts or mitochondria. The epsilon subunit is thought to play a signi cant role in the regulation of ATP synthesis and hydrolysis, yet the exact pathway is unknown due to the experimental difficulty in obtaining data along the transition pathway. Given starting and end point protein crystal structures, the transition pathway of the epsilon subunit was examined through computer simulation.The purpose of this investigation is to determine the likelihood of one such proposed mechanism for the involvement of the epsilon subunit in ATP regulation in bacterial species such as E. coli.
452

mTOR regulates Aurora A via enhancing protein stability

Fan, Li 11 July 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a key regulator of protein synthesis. Dysregulation of mTOR signaling occurs in many human cancers and its inhibition causes arrest at the G1 cell cycle stage. However, mTOR’s impact on mitosis (M-phase) is less clear. Here, suppressing mTOR activity impacted the G2-M transition and reduced levels of M-phase kinase, Aurora A. mTOR inhibitors did not affect Aurora A mRNA levels. However, translational reporter constructs showed that mRNA containing a short, simple 5’-untranslated region (UTR), rather than a complex structure, is more responsive to mTOR inhibition. mTOR inhibitors decreased Aurora A protein amount whereas blocking proteasomal degradation rescues this phenomenon, revealing that mTOR affects Aurora A protein stability. Inhibition of protein phosphatase, PP2A, a known mTOR substrate and Aurora A partner, restored mTOR-mediated Aurora A abundance. Finally, a non-phosphorylatable Aurora A mutant was more sensitive to destruction in the presence of mTOR inhibitor. These data strongly support the notion that mTOR controls Aurora A destruction by inactivating PP2A and elevating the phosphorylation level of Ser51 in the “activation-box” of Aurora A, which dictates its sensitivity to proteasomal degradation. In summary, this study is the first to demonstrate that mTOR signaling regulates Aurora-A protein expression and stability and provides a better understanding of how mTOR regulates mitotic kinase expression and coordinates cell cycle progression. The involvement of mTOR signaling in the regulation of cell migration by its upstream activator, Rheb, was also examined. Knockdown of Rheb was found to promote F-actin reorganization and was associated with Rac1 activation and increased migration of glioma cells. Suppression of Rheb promoted platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) expression. Pharmacological inhibition of PDGFR blocked these events. Therefore, Rheb appears to suppress tumor cell migration by inhibiting expression of growth factor receptors that in turn drive Rac1-mediate actin polymerization.
453

Mechanisms of translational regulation in the pancreatic β cell stress response

Templin, Andrew Thomas January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The islet beta cell is unique in its ability to synthesize and secrete insulin for use in the body. A number of factors including proinflammatory cytokines, free fatty acids, and islet amyloid are known to cause beta cell stress. These factors lead to lipotoxic, inflammatory, and ER stress in the beta cell, contributing to beta cell dysfunction and death, and diabetes. While transcriptional responses to beta cell stress are well appreciated, relatively little is known regarding translational responses in the stressed beta cell. To study translation, I established conditions in vitro with MIN6 cells and mouse islets that mimicked UPR conditions seen in diabetes. Cell extracts were then subjected to polyribosome profiling to monitor changes to mRNA occupancy by ribosomes. Chronic exposure of beta cells to proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1 beta, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma), or to the saturated free fatty acid palmitate, led to changes in global beta cell translation consistent with attenuation of translation initiation, which is a hallmark of ER stress. In addition to changes in global translation, I observed transcript specific regulation of ribosomal occupancy in beta cells. Similar to other privileged mRNAs (Atf4, Chop), Pdx1 mRNA remained partitioned in actively translating polyribosomes during the UPR, whereas the mRNA encoding a proinsulin processing enzyme (Cpe) partitioned into inactively translating monoribosomes. Bicistronic luciferase reporter analyses revealed that the distal portion of the 5’ untranslated region of mouse Pdx1 (between bp –105 to –280) contained elements that promoted translation under both normal and UPR conditions. In contrast to regulation of translation initiation, deoxyhypusine synthase (DHS) and eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) are required for efficient translation elongation of specific stress relevant messages in the beta cell including Nos2. Further, p38 signaling appears to promote translational elongation via DHS in the islet beta cell. Together, these data represent new insights into stress induced translational regulation in the beta cell. Mechanisms of differential mRNA translation in response to beta cell stress may play a key role in maintenance of islet beta cell function in the setting of diabetes.
454

Freezing single molecule dynamics on interfaces and in polymers

Krause, Stefan, Aramendia, Pedro F., Täuber, Daniela, von Borczyskowski, Christian 12 September 2013 (has links)
Heterogeneous line broadening and spectral diffusion of the fluorescence emission spectra of perylene diimide molecules have been investigated by means of time dependent single molecule spectroscopy. The influence of temperature and environment has been studied and reveals strong correlation to spectral diffusion processes. We followed the freezing of the molecular mobility of quasi free molecules on the surface upon temperature lowering and by embedding into a poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) polymer. Thereby changes of optical transition energies as a result of both intramolecular changes of conformation and external induced dynamics by the surrounding polymer matrix could be observed. Simulations of spectral fluctuations within a two-level system (TLS) model showed good agreement with the experimental findings.
455

Structures and mechanical properties of single macromolecules at surfaces

Liang, Hua 28 September 2015 (has links)
Drei ausgewählt makromolekulare Systeme: DNA, amphiphile Block-Bürstenpolymere, und amphiphile, hyperverzweigte Polyglycerine wurden untersucht, um die Zusammenhang zwischen Struktur, Eigenschaften, und potentiellen Anwendung auf der Ebene einzelner Moleküle zu widmen. Unterschiedliche DNA Konformationen: (i) supercoiled DNA, (ii) gestreckte doppelsträngige DNA, die teilweise in zwei Einzelstränge aufgeschmolzen ist, (iii) DNA mit einem überdehnten Rückgrat, (iv) entspannter, ungedehnter Ring und (v) kompaktes Knäuel wurden untersucht, um direkt DNA Konformationen mit mechanischen Eigenschaften, wie der Kopplung von Streckung und Verdrillung zu korrelieren. Mit Hilfe eines Kraftmikroskops, mit dem man eine Kraft parallel zur Oberfläche anlegen kann, wurden die plasmidischen DNA Moleküle auf bis zum 2.1-fachen der ursprünglichen B-Form Länge gestreckt und dann gerissen. Die Strukturen einzelner Amphiphilen Block-Bürstenpolymere auf unterschiedlichen Oberflächen wurden investigiert. Aus Chloroform-Lösung auf Glimmer abgeschiedene Polymere wiesen wurmartige Konformationen auf. Wegen der unterschiedlichen Oberflächenaffinitäten der Seitenketten sind diese zu einem Teil kollabiert, während sich ein anderer Teil ausstreckt. Das an Kaulquappen erinnernde Ergebnis ist eine Struktur mit rückgefalteten Kettenteilen. Aus wässriger Lösung abgeschieden bilden diese amphiphilen Block-Bürstenpolymere supramolekulare Aggregate auf der Oberfläche. Die amphiphile Kern-Schale-Strukturen der hyperverzweigten Polyglycerinen und ihre Verkapselungs- und Transportkapazität für typische Gastmoleküle wie Nil Rot und Pyren wurden mit Hilfe von SFM, Lichtstreu-, und Spektroskopie-Methoden examiniert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Polymere verschiedene Gastmoleküle sowohl in unimolekulan Mizellen wie auch in polymeren Mizellen verkapseln und transportieren. Das Polymer ist ein vielversprechender Kandidat für die gleichzeitige Bereitstellung von zwei hydrophoben Pharmaka. / Three macromolecular systems: DNA, amphiphilic cylindrical polymer brushes, and amphiphilic core-shell structured hyperbranched polyglycerol (hPG) were investigated in order to investigate correlations between structure, properties and potential applications at the single molecule level. Different single DNA conformations: (i) supercoiled DNA, (ii) stretched DNA, partially melted into two single strands, (iii) DNA with an overstretched backbone, (iv) relaxed circles without stretching, and (v) compact coils were studied on the surface to directly correlate DNA conformations to mechanical properties such as twist-stretch coupling. The plasmid DNA molecules were stretched further, up to 2.1 times their original length and ruptured with a Scanning Force Microscope (SFM), exerting a force parallel to the surface. The structures of single cylindrical polymer brushes adsorbed on different surfaces were explored. The brush polymers reveal worm-like chain conformations on mica, after being deposited from a chloroform solution. Due to different affinities of the side chains to the surface, parts of the side chains collapsed, while others fully extended on the surface, resulting in a “tadpole like” or a back-folding structure. Deposited from an aqueous solution, the dual cylindrical polymer brushes form supramolecular aggregates on the surface. The supramolecular structure of hyperbranded polyglycerol and its encapsulation and transportation capacities for typical guest molecules, such as nile red and pyrene were examined by SFM, light scattering and spectroscopy methods. The polymer showed bi-functional carrier properties: it encapsulates and transports guest molecules in both, a “unimolecular micelle” and polymeric micelle type mechanism. The capacity of co-loading of two drugs and controlled release makes it a promising candidate for simultaneous delivery of two hydrophobic drugs in cancer combination therapy.
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Subcellular trafficking of proteolipid protein (PLP/DM20) and novel mechanisms of ER retention in Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease / Subcellular trafficking of proteolipid protein (PLP/DM20) and novel mechanisms of ER retention in Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease

Dhaunchak, Ajit Singh 26 June 2006 (has links)
No description available.
457

Dynamic Processes in Functionalised Perylene Bisimide Molecules, Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Assemblies

Kowerko, Danny 03 December 2010 (has links)
Funktionalisierte organische Perylenbisimidfarbstoffe (PBI) und aus Cadmiumselenid bestehende Halbleiternanokristalle werden hinsichtlich physikalischer sowie chemischer Wechselwirkungsprozesse miteinander und mit ihrer Umgebung mittels zeitaufgelöster optischer Spektroskopie untersucht. Im Mittelpunkt der Studien an diesem organisch/anorganischen Modellsystem nanoskopischer Größe steht die Aggregatbildungskinetik und die Identifikation und Quantifizierung von Transferpozessen. Die Anbindung der gut löslichen PBI-Farbstoffe an die Oberfläche solcher Halbleiternanokristalle mittels spezieller Ankergruppen wird durch Selbstorganisation in Lösung realisiert. Die Kombination von Absorptions- und zeitaufgelöster Fluoreszenzspektroskopie zeigt einen unterschiedlich starken Einfluss von Liganden und Farbstoffen auf die Fluoreszenzlöschung der Nanokristalle und belegt, dass Resonanzenergietransfer zum Farbstoff nur in sehr geringem Maße die physikalische Ursache der Fluoreszenzlöschung ist. Die Anzahl adsorbierter Farbstoffe und die Stärke der Fluoreszenzlöschung eines einzelnen Farbstoffmoleküls werden aus zeitaufgelösten Einzelmolekülexperimenten an immobilisierten Emittern gewonnen, welche den direkten spektroskopischen Zugang zur Verteilung gebundener und freier Farbstoffe/Nanokristalle erlaubt. Darüber hinaus werden ankergruppen- und umgebungsspezifische Einflüsse auf die Konformations- und Orientierungsdynamik von Perylenbisimidmolekülen dargestellt. Abschließend werden photo-physikalische Gemeinsamkeiten chemisch unterschiedlich hervorgerufener Fluoreszenzlöschungsprozesse herausgearbeitet und im Kontext von Einzelkristall-Blinkprozessen diskutiert.
458

Charge transfer states at polymer solar cell interfaces : Insights from atomic-scale modeling / Laddningsöverföringstillstånd vid polymersolcellsgränssnitt : Inblick från modellering i atomskala

Svensson, Rickard January 2022 (has links)
Organic solar cells (OSCs) based on non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years due to their rapidly increasing efficiency and enormous potential. In this work, the optical and electronic properties of systems containing the very promising non-fullerene acceptor PYT have been thoroughly studied with the use of the density functional theory (DFT) and the time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT). By changing the electron linker from thiophene to furan and selenophene, respectively, the PYT was divided into three variants, each of which was studied independently. In addition, these three systems were combined with the donor PBDB-T to generate two distinct interface conformations. The properties studied in this work include the optimized geometries, HOMO-LUMO levels, UV-Vis spectra, frontier molecular orbitals (FMOs), natural transition orbitals (NTOs), density of states (DOS), dipole moments, open-circuit voltages, exciton binding energies, and local exciton (LE) and charge transfer (CT) energies. The calculations were performed in chlorobenzene solution utilizing the polarizable continuum model (PCM). It was discovered that PBDB-T/PY-Se exhibited remarkable flatness employing the π-π stacking conformation which corresponds well with the excellent D/A compatibility observed experimentally. All interfaces displayed appropriate positioning of the HOMO-LUMO levels, with the acceptor dominating the LUMO and the donor dominating the HOMO, with HOMO-LUMO gaps ranging between 1.34 and 1.38 eV. The differences in the interchanging of the electron linker were not that significant, and neither was the change in interface conformation in terms of the HOMO-LUMO levels. This may indicate that the system can be effective even without the presence of a π-π stacking conformation. The first excited states for all interface systems were shown to be pure CT transitions, and on average, 80% of the states exhibit CT character. The remaining contributions consisted of transitions within the pure materials, with a larger contribution within the acceptor. The theoretical results of this study indicate that systems containing the novel polymer acceptor PYT and its variants PY-O and PY-Se exhibit very intriguing properties, and further development of OSCs containing these polymers might further aid in the development of high-performance OSCs. / Organiska solceller (OSC) baserade på icke-fullerenacceptorer (NFA) har väckt stor uppmärksamhet de senaste åren på grund av dess snabbt ökande effektivitet och enorma potential. I detta arbete har de optiska och elektroniska egenskaperna hos system innehållande den mycket lovande icke-fullerenacceptorn PYT studerats grundligt med användning av täthetsfunktionalteorin (DFT) och den tidsberoende täthetsfunktionalteorin (TDDFT). Genom att ändra elektronförbindelsen från tiofen till furan respektive selenofen så delades PYT upp i tre varianter som var och en studerades oberoende av varandra. Dessutom kombinerades dessa tre system med donatorn PBDB-T för att generera två distinkta gränssnittskonformationer. Egenskaperna som studeras i detta arbete inkluderar optimerade geometrier, HOMO-LUMO-nivåer, UV-vis spektra, gränsmolekylära orbitaler (FMO), naturliga övergångsorbitaler (NTO), tillståndstäthet (DOS), dipolmoment, tomgångsspänning, excitonbindningsenergi samt lokal exciton (LE) och laddningsöverförings (CT) energier. Beräkningarna utfördes i klorbensenlösning med användning av den polariserbara kontinuummodellen (PCM). I resultatet uppvisade PBDB-T/PY-Se en anmärkningsvärd planhet med användning av π-π staplingskonformationen som överensstämmer väl med den utmärkta D/A-kompatibiliteten som observerats experimentellt. Alla gränssnitt visade lämplig positionering av HOMO-LUMO-nivåerna, med acceptorn som dominerade LUMO och donatorn som dominerade HOMO, med HOMO-LUMO-gap mellan 1.34 och 1.38 eV. Skillnaderna i utbytet av elektronförbindelsen visade sig inte vara signifikanta och inte heller skillnaden i gränssnittskonformation när det gäller HOMO-LUMO-nivåerna. Detta kan indikera att systemet kan vara effektivt även utan förekomst av π-π staplingskonformation. De första exciterade tillstånden för alla gränssnittssystem visade sig vara rena CT-övergångar och i genomsnitt uppvisade 80% av tillstånden CT-karaktär. Resterande andel bestod av övergångar inom de rena materialen med en större andel inom acceptorn. De teoretiska resultaten av denna studie indikerar att system innehållande den nya polymeracceptorn PYT och dess varianter PY-O och PY-Se uppvisar mycket spännande egenskaper samt att vidareutveckling av OSC:er som innehåller dessa polymerer ytterligare kan hjälpa till i utvecklingen av högpresterande OSC:er.
459

Mechanisms of binding diversity in protein disorder : molecular recognition features mediating protein interaction networks

Hsu, Wei-Lun 25 February 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Intrinsically disordered proteins are proteins characterized by lack of stable tertiary structures under physiological conditions. Evidence shows that disordered proteins are not only highly involved in protein interactions, but also have the capability to associate with more than one partner. Short disordered protein fragments, called “molecular recognition features” (MoRFs), were hypothesized to facilitate the binding diversity of highly-connected proteins termed “hubs”. MoRFs often couple folding with binding while forming interaction complexes. Two protein disorder mechanisms were proposed to facilitate multiple partner binding and enable hub proteins to bind to multiple partners: 1. One region of disorder could bind to many different partners (one-to-many binding), so the hub protein itself uses disorder for multiple partner binding; and 2. Many different regions of disorder could bind to a single partner (many-to-one binding), so the hub protein is structured but binds to many disordered partners via interaction with disorder. Thousands of MoRF-partner protein complexes were collected from Protein Data Bank in this study, including 321 one-to-many binding examples and 514 many-to-one binding examples. The conformational flexibility of MoRFs was observed at atomic resolution to help the MoRFs to adapt themselves to various binding surfaces of partners or to enable different MoRFs with non-identical sequences to associate with one specific binding pocket. Strikingly, in one-to-many binding, post-translational modification, alternative splicing and partner topology were revealed to play key roles for partner selection of these fuzzy complexes. On the other hand, three distinct binding profiles were identified in the collected many-to-one dataset: similar, intersecting and independent. For the similar binding profile, the distinct MoRFs interact with almost identical binding sites on the same partner. The MoRFs can also interact with a partially the same but partially different binding site, giving the intersecting binding profile. Finally, the MoRFs can interact with completely different binding sites, thus giving the independent binding profile. In conclusion, we suggest that protein disorder with post-translational modifications and alternative splicing are all working together to rewire the protein interaction networks.
460

Electrostaticanalisys the Ras active site

Khan, Abdul Kareem 05 March 2009 (has links)
La preorganització electrostàtica del centre actiu s'ha postulat com el mecanisme genèric de l'acció dels enzims. Així, alguns residus "estratègics" es disposarien per catalitzar reaccions interaccionant en una forma més forta amb l'estat de transició, baixant d'aquesta manera el valor de l'energia dactivació g cat. S'ha proposat que aquesta preorientació electrostática s'hauria de poder mostrar analitzant l'estabilitat electrostàtica de residus individuals en el centre actiu.Ras es una proteïna essencial de senyalització i actúa com un interruptor cel.lular. Les característiques estructurals de Ras en el seu estat actiu (ON) són diferents de les que té a l'estat inactiu (OFF). En aquesta tesi es duu a terme una anàlisi exhaustiva de l'estabilitat dels residus del centre actiu deRas en l'estat actiu i inactiu. / The electrostatic preorganization of the active site has been put forward as the general framework of action of enzymes. Thus, enzymes would position "strategic" residues in such a way to be prepared to catalyze reactions byinteracting in a stronger way with the transition state, in this way decreasing the activation energy g cat for the catalytic process. It has been proposed thatsuch electrostatic preorientation should be shown by analyzing the electrostatic stability of individual residues in the active site.Ras protein is an essential signaling molecule and functions as a switch in thecell. The structural features of the Ras protein in its active state (ON state) are different than those in its inactive state (OFF state). In this thesis, an exhaustive analysis of the stability of residues in the active and inactive Ras active site is performed.

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