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Nucleic Acids Promote Oligomerization Of Immunoglobulin G, Alexa Gomez Jan 2021

Nucleic Acids Promote Oligomerization Of Immunoglobulin G, Alexa Gomez

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Nucleic acids have been found to prevent aggregation as chaperones, as well as act as co-factors and promote aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins leading to various diseases. Immunoglobulin G, IgG, are prone to aggregate as therapeutic proteins, and light chains of IgG can form amyloid fibrils, causing a disease known as light chain amyloidosis. Here we discuss the effect nucleic acids have on full-length immunoglobulin G aggregation. Our results show G-quadruplex DNA, and bulk DNA lead to oligomerization of full-length IgG, and induce increases in secondary structure. Tryptophan fluorescence indicates structural changes are occurring in the presence of DNA. Additionally, IgG …


Photoassisted Synthesis Of Complex Polyheterocycles Via Rational Design Of Tailored Photoprecursors, Tina Alanna Holt Jan 2021

Photoassisted Synthesis Of Complex Polyheterocycles Via Rational Design Of Tailored Photoprecursors, Tina Alanna Holt

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Natural products remain the most common source for drug leads, although diversity-oriented synthesis of unnatural complex molecules is gaining momentum. Our lab has been developing experimentally simple and straightforward approaches to complex molecular architectures via photochemical reactions involving a minimal number of experimental steps. In order to achieve this, photoprecursors were assembled via high yielding reactions. Next, we deployed photoinduced cycloadditions to create complex 3-dimentional structures. Lastly, with this obtained primary photoproduct, post-photochemical transformations were used to further grow its scaffold complexity.

One method to increase scaffold complexity is the [4+2] intramolecular cycloadditions of azaxylylenes, which are developed through standard …


Epr Relaxation Of Modified Triphenylmethyl And Nitroxide Radicals, Whylder Moore Jan 2021

Epr Relaxation Of Modified Triphenylmethyl And Nitroxide Radicals, Whylder Moore

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Trityl and nitroxide radicals are widely used as probes in chemical and biochemical systems. Understanding of factors that impact the electron spin relaxation for these radicals is important for selection of probes and experimental operating conditions. It has been previously reported that 13C isotope enrichment of the central carbon of the trityl yields a highly sensitive micro viscosity probe. It was important to characterize the impact of this substitution on the relaxation processes in fluid solution and immobilized samples.

Electron spin relaxation times for perdeuterated Finland trityl 99% enriched in 13C at the central carbon (13C …