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Computational Analyses Of The Components Of Sinorhizobium Meliloti Exor-Exos/Chvi Pathway: The Exor And Exos Proteins, Eliza M. Wiech Jun 2014

Computational Analyses Of The Components Of Sinorhizobium Meliloti Exor-Exos/Chvi Pathway: The Exor And Exos Proteins, Eliza M. Wiech

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The Sinorhizobium meliloti periplasmic ExoR protein and the ExoS/ChvI two-component system form a regulatory mechanism that directly controls the transformation of free-living to host-invading cells. In the absence of crystal structures, understanding the molecular mechanism of interaction between ExoR and the ExoS sensor, which is thought to drive the key regulatory step in the invasion process, remains a major challenge. In this study, we present theoretical structural models of the active form of ExoR protein, ExoRm, as well as of the sensing domain of ExoS, ExoSp, generated using computational methods. Our model suggests that ExoRm possesses a super-helical fold comprising …


Analysis Of Dna Motifs In The Human Genome, Yupu Liang Feb 2014

Analysis Of Dna Motifs In The Human Genome, Yupu Liang

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DNA motifs include repeat elements, promoter elements and gene regulator elements, and play a critical role in the human genome. This thesis describes a genome-wide computational study on two groups of motifs: tandem repeats and core promoter elements.

Tandem repeats in DNA sequences are extremely relevant in biological phenomena and diagnostic tools. Computational programs that discover tandem repeats generate a huge volume of data, which can be difficult to decipher without further organization. A new method is presented here to organize and rank detected tandem repeats through clustering and classification. Our work presents multiple ways of expressing tandem repeats using …


Comparative Modeling And Functional Characterization Of Two Enzymes Of The Cyclooxygenase Pathway In Drosophila Melanogaster, Yan Qi Feb 2014

Comparative Modeling And Functional Characterization Of Two Enzymes Of The Cyclooxygenase Pathway In Drosophila Melanogaster, Yan Qi

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Eicosanoids are biologically active molecules oxygenated from twenty carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids. Natural eicosanoids exert potent biological effects in humans, and a great deal of pharmaceutical research has led to the discovery of compounds for selective inhibition of specific enzymes in eicosanoid biosynthesis. Coupled with different receptors, eicosanoids mediate various physiological and pathophysiological processes, including fever generation, pain response, vasoconstriction, vasodilation, platelet aggregation, platelet declumping, body temperature maintenance and sleep-wake cycle regulation. In mammals, the eicosanoid biosynthesis has three pathways: the cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway, the lipoxygenase (LOX) pathway and the epoxygenase pathway. The COX pathway synthesizes prostanoids, which are important …