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Photosystem I-Based Applications For The Photo-Catalyzed Production Of Hydrogen And Electricity, Rosemary Khuu Le Dec 2014

Photosystem I-Based Applications For The Photo-Catalyzed Production Of Hydrogen And Electricity, Rosemary Khuu Le

Doctoral Dissertations

The aim of this dissertation was to optimize systems integrating the photosystem I (PSI) redox protein, which is involved in photosynthesis, with noble metals for electron transfer to show its versatility: 1) in solution coupled with platinum to mediate hydrogen evolution and 2) on a planar gold surface for electricity production.

Response surface methodology was utilized to study variables that affect hydrogen (H2) yield from platinized-PSI. Light intensity, temperature, and platinum concentration were varied during the platinum-photo-reduction process. Analysis of the effects of the variables on H2 yield allowed for determination of a condition for optimized hydrogen …


The Structure And Function Of Photosystem I And Photosystem I – Hydrogenase Protein Fusions: An Experimental And Computational Study, Bradley Jordan Harris Dec 2014

The Structure And Function Of Photosystem I And Photosystem I – Hydrogenase Protein Fusions: An Experimental And Computational Study, Bradley Jordan Harris

Doctoral Dissertations

Photosystem I (PSI) is a membrane protein involved in the photosynthetic cycle of plants, algae, and cyanobacteria that is of specific interest due to its ability to harness solar energy to generate reducing power. This work seeks to form an in vitro hybrid protein fusion between the membrane integral PSI protein and the membrane-bound hydrogenase (MBH) enzyme, in an effort to improve electron transport between these two proteins.

Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) was used to characterize the detergent-solubilized solution structure of trimeric PSI from the cyanobacterium Thermosynechococcus elongatus, which showed that the detergent interacts primarily with the hydrophobic periphery …


Analytical And Computational Modeling Of Membrane Nanotubes, Sina Mirzaeifard Dec 2014

Analytical And Computational Modeling Of Membrane Nanotubes, Sina Mirzaeifard

Masters Theses

This thesis investigates the interplay between cell membranes and the actin cytoskeleton in cellular structures known as membrane nanotubes. Membrane nanotubes are slender membrane structures that physically connect cells over long distances, and experiments suggest that they play a role in transferring material and information between cells. Disrupting the actin cytoskeleton disrupts membrane nanotubes. Although recent studies have revealed insight into the physical properties and functions of membrane-actin systems, further research is needed to understand their behavior in biological contexts. Membrane nanotubes provide a novel system with which to investigate interactions between the cell membrane and actin.

In this thesis, …


Effects Of System Size And Network Topology On The Bistability Of Cell Signaling Networks, Beini Chen Apr 2014

Effects Of System Size And Network Topology On The Bistability Of Cell Signaling Networks, Beini Chen

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

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