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A Universal Mechanism Of G Protein Inhibition, Tyson Daniel Todd Dec 2022

A Universal Mechanism Of G Protein Inhibition, Tyson Daniel Todd

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G protein coupled receptors transduce a truly staggering number of diverse extracellular signals including chemical messengers, physical force, and even photons into specific cellular responses through their coupling to heterotrimeric G proteins. G proteins amplify the originating signal through their binding to downstream effectors, activating a complex network of overlapping responses that allow the cell to respond perfectly to that specific stimulus. It is critical to the cell that this process is carried out faithfully in order to respond to the myriad environmental cues and avoid injury, exhaustion, and death for the individual cell or the development of pathology if …


A Structural Perspective On Neutralizing Antibodies To Flaviviruses And Coronaviruses, John Michael Errico Dec 2022

A Structural Perspective On Neutralizing Antibodies To Flaviviruses And Coronaviruses, John Michael Errico

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The presence of neutralizing antibodies typically correlates strongly with protection from infection, particularly for RNA viruses; elicitation of neutralizing antibody responses is thus the primary goal of most vaccines, and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) can be leveraged as potent therapeutics. Thus, understanding the properties of individual antibodies that comprise polyclonal antibody responses and their epitopes is essential for countermeasure design. In this dissertation, I explore the epitopes and functional properties of monoclonal antibodies targeting the structural proteins of two families of RNA viruses, flaviviruses and coronaviruses.

Flaviviruses are globally distributed arthropod-borne positive-sense RNA viruses transmitted primarily by either mosquitos or ticks. …


Molecular Characterization Of Integrase-Rna Interactions And Their Role In The Replication Of Hiv-1 And Other Retroviruses, Christian Shema Mugisha May 2022

Molecular Characterization Of Integrase-Rna Interactions And Their Role In The Replication Of Hiv-1 And Other Retroviruses, Christian Shema Mugisha

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HIV-1 integrase (IN) enzyme has an emerging non-catalytic role in particle maturation, whichinvolves its binding to the viral genome in virions. Allosteric integrase inhibitors (ALLINIs) and class II integrase substitutions inhibit the binding of IN to the viral genome and cause formation of eccentric non-infectious HIV-1 particles. These viruses are characterized by the mislocalization of the viral ribonucleoprotein complexes between the translucent conical CA lattice and the viral lipid envelope. We have previously demonstrated that IN binding to the viral genome is mediated by basic residues within the C-terminal domain of IN. In the first chapter, we show how basic …