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All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
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Evaluation Of The Tgf-Ss Inhibitor Repsox On The Expression Of Pluripotency Pathways In Murine And Bovine Cells, Davin M. Larsen
Evaluation Of The Tgf-Ss Inhibitor Repsox On The Expression Of Pluripotency Pathways In Murine And Bovine Cells, Davin M. Larsen
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Embryonic stem cells are cells which are isolated from early stage embryos and have the theoretical ability to become any adult cell type in the body. In the past few years much research has focused on the use of embryonic stem cells for clinical applications in the treatment of degenerative diseases. Consequently they are a promising tool in the treatment of diseases such as Diabetes and Parkinson’s disease, and could potentially be used in the repair of permanently damaged tissue. However, since these cells are isolated from early stage embryos their successful isolation often results in the destruction of the …
The Phosphoramidase Competency Of Prototypical Phosphatase Catalytic Motifs, Mark P. Haney
The Phosphoramidase Competency Of Prototypical Phosphatase Catalytic Motifs, Mark P. Haney
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Phosphorylation of proteins is ubiquitous. Phosphorylation can activate proteins, deactivate proteins, assist in signaling, or serve other roles depending upon the biochemical pathway. Attaching phosphate to proteins is accomplished by enzymes called kinases; removing phosphate from proteins is accomplished by enzymes called phosphatases. Cells must regulate their biochemical pathways, and the antipodal roles of kinases and phosphatases represent the yin-yang of phosphorylation.
Phosphorylation of proteins is known to occur on serine, threonine, and tyrosine. This creates a phosphoester bond. Phosphoester bonds have a phosphorus-oxygen (P-O) bond. The ability of phosphatases to cleave such phosphoester bonds is well studied. Phosphorylation of …
Investigation Of The Oxidation/Reduction Of Prmt1, Substrate Interaction With Prmt1, And The Role Of Arginine Methylation In Rna Surveillance, Damon V. Nitzel
Investigation Of The Oxidation/Reduction Of Prmt1, Substrate Interaction With Prmt1, And The Role Of Arginine Methylation In Rna Surveillance, Damon V. Nitzel
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Enzymes are the machines of our cells. Just like machines, it takes a lot of energy to create them, and they then serve only the function they were created for. If we want to change the function of a machine, we need to modify it. Similarly, enzymes can be modified after their creation to give them additional function. These modifications can do a variety of things including activating (on) or inactivating (off) an enzyme, changing the enzyme’s location in the cell, and targeting the enzyme for destruction. This thesis focuses on a single class of enzymes, protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs), …
Characterization And Potential Utility Of Porcine Trophoblast-Derived Stem-Like Cells, Edison A. Suasnavas
Characterization And Potential Utility Of Porcine Trophoblast-Derived Stem-Like Cells, Edison A. Suasnavas
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
In mammalian pregnancy, the placenta is a very important organ which helps to establish a healthy pregnancy. Its functions could be described in four points: 1) It allows the fetus to receive gases and nutrients from the mother in a safe way; 2) it lets the fetus get rid of waste through the mother's kidneys; 3) it releases essential pregnancy-related hormones and growth factors that let the uterus hold the fetus; 4) it secretes immune response regulators to give the fetus immune protection against the mother. Abnormalities in the placenta can be the cause of death to the fetus. Mammalian …
Characterization Of The Product Specificity And Kinetic Mechanism Of Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 1, Shanying Gui
Characterization Of The Product Specificity And Kinetic Mechanism Of Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 1, Shanying Gui
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Protein enzymes perform a vast array of functions within living organisms, catalyzing various metabolic reactions including DNA replication, DNA repair, protein synthesis, etc. In order to maintain proper cellular functions, enzymes need to be accurately regulated under different circumstances. Specifically, enzymes can be modified after their creation to give them additional functions. These modifications can do a variety of things including activating (turning on) or inactivating (turning off) an enzyme, changing what proteins or molecules can interact with the enzyme, changing the enzyme’s location in the cell, and/or targeting the enzyme for destruction. This dissertation focuses on a single class …
Increased Production And Extraction Efficiency Of Triacylglycerides From Microorganisms And An Enhanced Understanding Of The Pathways Involved In The Production Of Triacylglycerides And Fatty Alcohols, Robert M. Willis
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The continued increase in the demand for fossil fuels combined with their ever dwindling supply has prompted the search for a suitable alternative fuel. The research contained within this dissertation seeks to increase the lipid (fat) content of cellular feedstocks, improve extraction efficiencies of lipids, and to understand the pathways involved in the production of fatty alcohols and triacylglycerides, compounds commonly used in many industrial processes, from microbial feedstocks. This work has been done in an attempt to increase the overall economic viability of microbial biofuels production.
The production of biofuels from microalgae used as a feedstock allows for the …