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Targeted Combination Therapy Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Ketki Bhise Jan 2021

Targeted Combination Therapy Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Ketki Bhise

Wayne State University Dissertations

TARGETED COMBINATION THERAPY OF TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCERby KETKI BHISE May 2021 Advisor: Dr. Arun Iyer Major: Pharmaceutical Sciences Degree: Doctor of Philosophy Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) accounts for 10-20% of the total breast carcinoma cases. There is no FDA-approved targeted therapy for TNBC due to lack estrogen, progesterone and HER-2. We have identified the role of a hypoxia biomarker, carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) in proliferation and metastasis of TNBC. Based on this observation, we have developed CAIX-targeted Doxorubicin (Dox) prodrug, abbreviated as DoxAtz. To improve the delivery of DoxAtz to the tumor, we developed long circulating liposomes (LipoDoxAtz) and …


Substrate Profiling Of The Epigenetic Erasers Hdac1 And Lsd1, Herath Mudiyansela Gedara Kavinda Eranga Herath Jan 2021

Substrate Profiling Of The Epigenetic Erasers Hdac1 And Lsd1, Herath Mudiyansela Gedara Kavinda Eranga Herath

Wayne State University Dissertations

Regulators of chromatin structure have emerged as a key driver of transcriptional responses inside the cell. Two such groups of regulators, histone writers and erasers; the proteins, that add or remove histone post translational modifications (PTMs), have become the central players in chromatin structure. Thus, the aberrant expression of writers and erasures is a hallmark in human diseases. For example, overexpression of the erasures histone deacetylase1 (HDAC1) and lysine specific demethylase1 (LSD1) had been reported in many cancers. Currently, HDAC inhibitors have been used successfully for cancer treatment and several inhibitors targeting LSD1 are in clinical trial. To date, apart …


Global Coordination Between Gene Expression Processes In C. Crescentus, James Raymond Aretakis Jan 2021

Global Coordination Between Gene Expression Processes In C. Crescentus, James Raymond Aretakis

Wayne State University Dissertations

Gene expression is an essential process of all organisms which occurs in two steps, mRNA transcription, and translation and which is shut off by mRNA decay. For a bacterium to grow and divide, these steps need to be tuned to optimize the synthesis rates of thousands of proteins from their genes. Genome-wide experiments were used to determine the absolute transcription rates, mRNA degradation rates, and translation rates on a gene by gene basis in the model bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. This not only provides a system biology view of the organism’s gene expression resource allocation, but also provides a chance to …


An In Vivo Inducible Expression System To Determine Antibacterial Activity Of Peptides, Rabiul Islam Jan 2021

An In Vivo Inducible Expression System To Determine Antibacterial Activity Of Peptides, Rabiul Islam

Wayne State University Dissertations

The threat of bacterial resistance throughout the world has created tremendous challenges to clinicians. Some bacterial species have acquired resistance to not only single antibiotics, but also to multiple compounds, which is called multidrug resistance. Since the early discovery of resistance to penicillin, scientists have been developing new drugs to combat antibiotic resistance. In some cases, it took less than a decade to develop resistance to a new antibiotic. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported several deadly multi-drug-resistant bacteria, some of which cause life-threating illnesses. Each year more than 35,000 people in the United States die from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. …


Mnrr1: Understanding The Role Of A Novel Mitochondrial-Nuclear Regulator, Stephanie L. Gladyck Jan 2021

Mnrr1: Understanding The Role Of A Novel Mitochondrial-Nuclear Regulator, Stephanie L. Gladyck

Wayne State University Dissertations

Mitochondria are complex organelles that generate most of the energy required to sustain life and function in metabolic and signaling pathways required to maintain cellular homeostasis. MNRR1 (mitochondrial nuclear retrograde regulator 1 or CHCHD2) is a small, bi-organellar twin CX9C protein that is emerging as an important regulator of mitochondrial function, apoptosis, and cellular stress by participating in mitochondrial-nuclear crosstalk. Our lab has previously shown that in the mitochondria, MNRR1 regulates complex IV (Cytochrome c oxidase or COX) and is able to finetune the oxidase function through phosphorylation status. We have also shown that during stress, mitochondrial MNRR1 levels deplete, …


Developing Inhibitors Of Uchl5 Deubiquitinase In The Proteasome, Harshani Sewvandi Gurusingha Arachchige Jan 2021

Developing Inhibitors Of Uchl5 Deubiquitinase In The Proteasome, Harshani Sewvandi Gurusingha Arachchige

Wayne State University Dissertations

Ubiquitin proteasomal system (UPS) plays a vital role in maintaining protein homeostasis by eliminating misfolded and damaged proteins in a eukaryotic cell. Target proteins to be degraded are modified by poly-ubiquitination, which leads to degradation by 26S proteasome. Before entering the 20S catalytic subunit, the 19S regulatory particle is responsible for binding, unfolding, and deubiquitinating the target protein. Based on the nature of the polyubiquitin tag, removal of the ubiquitin is performed by the deubiquitinases (DUBs) associated with the proteasome.Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase isozyme L5 (UCHL5) is one of the three DUBs in the proteasome. UCHL5 regulates many cellular functions and …