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Probing The Role Of Astrocytes In The Pathology Of Fragile X Syndrome With Human Stem Cells, Baiyan Ren Dec 2021

Probing The Role Of Astrocytes In The Pathology Of Fragile X Syndrome With Human Stem Cells, Baiyan Ren

Theses & Dissertations

Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is an X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder related to intellectual disability and the most common monogenic cause of autism spectrum disorder. FXS is mainly caused by an expansion of CGG repeats in the 5’-untranslated region of fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene, leading to the loss of expression of fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP). Astrocytes are the most abundant glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS). Loss of FMRP in astrocytes has been found to contribute to structural and functional synaptic deficits in the Fmr1-KO mouse model. The contribution of human astrocytes, however, to the …


Development Of High-Throughput Methods For Screening Venom Peptides, Tanya Napolitano Sep 2021

Development Of High-Throughput Methods For Screening Venom Peptides, Tanya Napolitano

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Bioactive venom peptides are increasingly being explored as drug leads in pharmaceutical research because of their immense therapeutic potential, however there is a need to more efficiently screen and characterize these peptides to discover medicinal leads more quickly.1,2 The Holford lab has leveraged recent technological achievements in genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics to produce a leap in the discovery of venom peptides from previously hard to characterize small and neglected venomous animals such as Terebridae, an understudied lineage of the Conoidea Superfamily.4, 5–7 With the rise of -omic technologies the floodgates have opened and venom researchers are awash with large datasets …


Sd2 Ptov1 Interactomics, Joshua Andersen Aug 2021

Sd2 Ptov1 Interactomics, Joshua Andersen

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PTOV1 interactome data


Sd1 14-3-3 Interactome For Ptov1 Manuscript, Joshua Andersen Aug 2021

Sd1 14-3-3 Interactome For Ptov1 Manuscript, Joshua Andersen

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14-3-3 interactome


Sd1 14-3-3 Interactome For Ptov1 Manuscript, Joshua Andersen Aug 2021

Sd1 14-3-3 Interactome For Ptov1 Manuscript, Joshua Andersen

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Excel data sheet of MS data from 14-3-3 interactomics


Mapping Ku70 Protein Interactions Using Proximity-Dependent Biotin Identification, Sanna Abbasi Jul 2021

Mapping Ku70 Protein Interactions Using Proximity-Dependent Biotin Identification, Sanna Abbasi

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The Ku heterodimer, composed of subunits Ku70 and Ku80, is a highly abundant protein complex, known for its affinity for double-stranded DNA ends. Accordingly, Ku is most well-studied for repairing double-stranded DNA breaks through the non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) DNA repair pathway. Aside from NHEJ, Ku has also been implicated and studied in various other cellular processes including V(D)J recombination and telomere maintenance.

Numerous protein interactions have been mapped to the C-terminal region of Ku70, although few have been mapped to its N-terminal von Willebrand A-like (vWA) domain. Here, we used the high-throughput proteomic technique, proximity-dependent biotin identification (BioID, BioID2) to …


Characterization And Discovery Of Short Linear Motifs Mediating Protein Nuclear Import, Tanner M. Tessier Mar 2021

Characterization And Discovery Of Short Linear Motifs Mediating Protein Nuclear Import, Tanner M. Tessier

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Protein-protein interactions (PPI) mediated through short linear motifs (SLiMs) are ubiquitous throughout the human proteome and are involved in many essential cellular processes. One such type of SLiM is the classical nuclear localization sequence (cNLS), which facilitates nuclear import by binding importin-α (Imp-α). This pathway is indispensable to many cellular processes and is extensively used by viral proteins that function within the nucleus of infected cells. Based on this, I demonstrated that the classical nuclear import pathway inhibitor, ivermectin, can inhibit replication of human adenovirus. Treatment with ivermectin blocks nuclear localization of the E1A protein, an essential viral nuclear protein …


Validation Of A Deployable Proteomic Assay For The Serological Screening Of Sexual Assault Samples, Catherine O'Sullivan Brown Jan 2021

Validation Of A Deployable Proteomic Assay For The Serological Screening Of Sexual Assault Samples, Catherine O'Sullivan Brown

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Protein mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a technique to supplant traditional serological tests for body fluid identification. It was hypothesized that proteomic techniques would surpass the sensitivity and specificity of traditional serological techniques. An automated workflow coupled with protein MS has been developed for the confirmatory identification of five biological fluids. A developmental validation was completed, assessing parameters such as reproducibility, sensitivity, ion suppression, and limit of detection. Implementation was determined through tandem sample processing by MS, traditional serological tests, and standard DNA profiling methods. The MS approach offered superior detection limits while also providing true confirmatory results, producing …