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Genetic Encoding Of The Post-Translational Modification 2-Hydroxyisobutyryl-Lysine, William A. Knight, Thomas A. Cropp Jan 2015

Genetic Encoding Of The Post-Translational Modification 2-Hydroxyisobutyryl-Lysine, William A. Knight, Thomas A. Cropp

Chemistry Publications

We report the synthesis and genetic encoding of a recently discovered posttranslational modification, 2-hydroxyisobutryl-lysine, to the genetic code of E. coli. The production of homogeneous proteins containing this amino acid will facilitate the study of modification in full-length proteins.


Electrolyte Pore/Solution Partitioning By Expanded Grand Canonical Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulation, F. Moucka, D. Bratko, A. Luzar Jan 2015

Electrolyte Pore/Solution Partitioning By Expanded Grand Canonical Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulation, F. Moucka, D. Bratko, A. Luzar

Chemistry Publications

Using a newly developed grand canonical Monte Carlo approach based on fractional exchanges of dissolved ions and water molecules, we studied equilibrium partitioning of both components between laterally extended apolar confinements and surrounding electrolyte solution. Accurate calculations of the Hamiltonian and tensorial pressure components at anisotropic conditions in the pore required the development of a novel algorithm for a self-consistent correction of nonelectrostatic cut-off effects. At pore widths above the kinetic threshold to capillary evaporation, the molality of the salt inside the confinement grows in parallel with that of the bulk phase, but presents a nonuniform width-dependence, being depleted at …


Dynamic Control Of Nanopore Wetting In Water And Saline Solutions Under An Electric Field, D. Vanzo, D. Bratko, A. Luzar Jan 2015

Dynamic Control Of Nanopore Wetting In Water And Saline Solutions Under An Electric Field, D. Vanzo, D. Bratko, A. Luzar

Chemistry Publications

Field-induced nanopore wetting by aqueous solutions, including electrolytes, provides opportunities for a variety of applications. Con!icting porosity requirements have so far precluded direct implementations of a two-way control: the pores have to be su"ciently wide to allow water in#ltration at experimentally relevant voltages but should not exceed the kinetic threshold for spontaneous expulsion in the absence of the #eld. Applicable widths are restricted below a few nanometers. Only a narrow window of #elds and pore geometries can simultaneously satisfy both of the above requirements. Accurate accounts of wetting equilibria and dynamics at nanoscale porosity require molecular level descriptions. Here we …


Salt And Water Uptake In Nanocon!Nement Under Applied Electric Field: An Open Ensemble Monte Carlo Study, F. Moucka, D. Bratko, A. Luzar Jan 2015

Salt And Water Uptake In Nanocon!Nement Under Applied Electric Field: An Open Ensemble Monte Carlo Study, F. Moucka, D. Bratko, A. Luzar

Chemistry Publications

Permeation of electrolytes in nanoporous materials underlies many applications in energy and materials technologies. Wetting of apolar nanopores can be enhanced by electric !eld, attracting water and ions from unperturbed electrolyte bath. We study absorption of water and NaCl in the pores by Expanded Ensemble Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulation, which implements particle insertions and deletions through incremental changes in particles’ coupling with the system. We determine the uptake of water and ions in the pores, and concomitant changes in pore thermodynamics, as functions of !eld strength in the pore and salinity in the external bath. Pressure increase and reduction …


Synthesis, Surface Functionalization, And Biological Testing Of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles For Development As A Cancer Therapeutic, Stanley E. Gilliland Iii Jan 2015

Synthesis, Surface Functionalization, And Biological Testing Of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles For Development As A Cancer Therapeutic, Stanley E. Gilliland Iii

Theses and Dissertations

Iron oxide nanoparticles are highly researched for their use in biomedical applications such as drug delivery, diagnosis, and therapy. The inherent biodegradable and biocompatible nanoparticle properties make them highly advantageous in nanomedicine. The magnetic properties of iron oxide nanoparticles make them promising candidates for magnetic fluid hyperthermia applications. Designing an efficient iron oxide nanoparticle for hyperthermia requires synthetic, surface functionalization, stability, and biological investigations. This research focused on the following three areas: optimizing synthesis conditions for maximum radiofrequency induced magnetic hyperthermia, designing a simple and modifiable surface functionalization method for specific or broad biological stability, and in vitro and in …


Colloidal Synthesis And Optical Characterizations Of Semiconductor Nanocrystals From Nontoxic Elements, Minh Q. Ho Jan 2015

Colloidal Synthesis And Optical Characterizations Of Semiconductor Nanocrystals From Nontoxic Elements, Minh Q. Ho

Theses and Dissertations

To date, the search efforts have shifted from the toxic II-VI, III-V and IV-VI semiconductors to more environmentally friendly materials. Among Group II-V semiconductors, Zn3P2 has shown to be a more benign option, similar to Group IV (Ge, Si) materials, for future applications in photovoltaics and optoelectronics. This work is dedicated to the development of wet-chemical synthetic routes of (1) Zn3P2 and (2) Group IV (Ge, Si, Si1-xGex) nanocrystals with precise control over composition, crystal structure, size and dispersity by adjusting different reaction parameters such as temperature, time and solvent …


Diazaborole Linked Porous Polymers: Design, Synthesis, And Application To Gas Storage And Separation, Zafer Kahveci Jan 2015

Diazaborole Linked Porous Polymers: Design, Synthesis, And Application To Gas Storage And Separation, Zafer Kahveci

Theses and Dissertations

The synthesis of highly porous organic polymers with predefined porosity has attracted considerable attention due to their potential in a wide range of applications. Porous organic polymers (POPs) offer novel properties such as permanent porosity, adjustable chemical nature, and noteworthy thermal and chemical stability. These remarkable properties of the POPs make them promising candidates for use in gas separation and storage. The emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuel combustion is a major cause of global warming. Finding an efficient separation and/or storage material is essential for creating a cleaner environment. Therefore, the importance of the POPs …


Light Controlled Drug Activation And Release, Jonathon Sheldon Jan 2015

Light Controlled Drug Activation And Release, Jonathon Sheldon

Theses and Dissertations

Cancer constitutes a terrible burden on modern society. In the United States there are an estimated 1,658,370 new cancer diagnoses resulting in 589,430 deaths in 2015 alone.[1] An estimated 41,170 of these cases will be diagnosed right here in Virginia. With new cancer patients comes the expanding demand for new treatments. As we all know, many modern chemotherapeutics cause adverse reactions to patients. This is because the toxic nature of these therapies often affects normal tissue alongside the tumors that are infesting the body. Therefore, researching novel ways to make chemotherapeutics selective for cancer, while leaving healthy tissue unscathed, …


Electronic Principles Governing The Stability And Reactivity Of Ligated Metal And Silicon Encapsulated Transition Metal Clusters, Marissa B. Abreu Jan 2015

Electronic Principles Governing The Stability And Reactivity Of Ligated Metal And Silicon Encapsulated Transition Metal Clusters, Marissa B. Abreu

Theses and Dissertations

A thorough understanding of the underlying electronic principles guiding the stability and reactivity of clusters has direct implications for the identification of stable clusters for incorporation into clusters-assembled materials with tunable properties. This work explores the electronic principles governing the stability and reactivity of two types of clusters: ligated metal clusters and silicon encapsulated transition metal clusters. In the first case, the reactivity of iodine-protected aluminum clusters, Al13Ix- (x=0-4) and Al14Iy- (y-0-5), with the protic species methanol was studied. The symmetrical ground states of Al13Ix- showed no reactivity …


Gas-Phase Reactions And Mechanistic Details Of Gold, Silver, And Iridium Complexes, Christopher Swift Jan 2015

Gas-Phase Reactions And Mechanistic Details Of Gold, Silver, And Iridium Complexes, Christopher Swift

Theses and Dissertations

The ever increasing demand for more efficient and environmentally benign routes for synthesizing target compounds, has led to the use of organometallic catalysts. This demand has created the need to understand the mechanistic details that are at work in these organometallic catalytic cycles. Along with this, there is a demand for new organometallic catalysts that are tailored for specific transformations. This presents a myriad of challenges for organometallic chemists. Unfortunately, it is often difficult to gain an understanding of the reaction mechanisms at work when the intermediates are too short lived to be observed in the condensed phase. It is …


A Convergent Approach To The Continuous Synthesis Of Telmisartan Via A Suzuki Reaction Between Two Functionalized Benzimidazoles, Alex D. Martin Jan 2015

A Convergent Approach To The Continuous Synthesis Of Telmisartan Via A Suzuki Reaction Between Two Functionalized Benzimidazoles, Alex D. Martin

Theses and Dissertations

A direct and highly efficient synthesis has been developed for telmisartan, the active ingredient in the widely prescribed antihypertensive drug Micardis®. This approach brings together two functionalized benzimidazoles using a high-yielding Suzuki reaction that can be catalyzed by a homogeneous palladium source or palladium on a solid support.

The ability to perform the cross-coupling reaction was facilitated by the regio-controlled preparation of a 2-bromo-1-methylbenzimidazole precursor. The method developed is the first reported selective bromination at the 2-position of a benzimidazole and produces the first major precursor in high yield (93%). The second precursor, potassium (4-methyl-2-propylbenzimidazol-6-yl) trifluoroborate, was prepared from commercially …


A Continuous Process Towards The Synthesis Of Quinolones, Stevara N. Clinton Jan 2015

A Continuous Process Towards The Synthesis Of Quinolones, Stevara N. Clinton

Theses and Dissertations

Abstract

The development of quinolones is described from the first quinolone to the latest fluoroquinolones. Quinolones have generated considerable interest since their discovery because of their antibacterial capabilities. Analogs incorporating the 4-quinolone ring system comprise a largely expanding group of synthetic compounds. The development of antibacterial resistance has created the need for an efficient synthesis of quinolones that can be easily adapted toward the assembly of quinolone based antibacterial drugs.

There are several reported approaches to the 4-quinolone ring system. Many of these methods use expensive starting materials, require the removal of high boiling solvents, or use high temperature conditions …


Quartz Crystal Microbalance Studies On Friction Modifiers For Lubricant Applications, Carey Lehner Jan 2015

Quartz Crystal Microbalance Studies On Friction Modifiers For Lubricant Applications, Carey Lehner

Theses and Dissertations

Lubricants are used in numerous applications to control friction and protect moving parts from fatigue. These fluids consist of a variety of surface active chemistries competing for the surface to provide performance. In order to develop fluids that meet the ever-increasing requirements (from legislation and manufacturers), techniques that can provide insight into surface adsorption, in real time, and relate it back to performance are critical.

The objective of this work is to determine if Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) is an effective technique to investigate surfactant adsorption in regimes that are common to the transportation lubricant industry. QCM-D is …


Heteroatom-Doped Nanoporous Carbons: Synthesis, Characterization And Application To Gas Storage And Separation, Babak Ashourirad Jan 2015

Heteroatom-Doped Nanoporous Carbons: Synthesis, Characterization And Application To Gas Storage And Separation, Babak Ashourirad

Theses and Dissertations

Activated carbons as emerging classes of porous materials have gained tremendous attention because of their versatile applications such as gas storage/separations sorbents, oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts and supercapacitor electrodes. This diversity originates from fascinating features such as low-cost, lightweight, thermal, chemical and physical stability as well as adjustable textural properties. More interestingly, sole heteroatom or combinations of various elements can be doped into their framework to modify the surface chemistry. Among all dopants, nitrogen as the most frequently used element, induces basicity and charge delocalization into the carbon network and enhances selective adsorption of CO2. Transformation of …


Dispersant Effects On Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphate (Zddp) Tribofilm Structure And Composition, Makaye Tabibi Jan 2015

Dispersant Effects On Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphate (Zddp) Tribofilm Structure And Composition, Makaye Tabibi

Theses and Dissertations

For decades, global regulations and government mandates have driven technological developments to improve vehicle fuel economy. Tribological components found in all automotive engines contain metal-on-metal contact zones that may result in increased friction and wear, reducing overall engine efficiency. Lubricant additives such as antiwear and friction modifying components are added to motor oils to prevent some of the damages that may occur at contact zones and improve friction. The effects of other additive components, such as dispersants, that are prevalent in a lubricant additive package on the anti-wear layer remain relatively unknown. Polyisobutenyl Succinimide (PIBSI) dispersants were evaluated for their …


Physicochemical And Structural Analysis Of Polymers As Putative Drugs, Meghan L. Thompson Jan 2015

Physicochemical And Structural Analysis Of Polymers As Putative Drugs, Meghan L. Thompson

Theses and Dissertations

Sulfated low molecular weight lignins (LMWLs) have shown good activity as anticoagulants by allosterically inhibiting thrombin, as well as promising agents for treating emphysema through inhibition of elastolysis, oxidation, and inflammation. Sulfated LMWLs are chemo-enzymatically synthesized from starting monomers caffeic, ferulic, and sinapic acid into sulfated dehydropolymers known as CDS, FDS, and SDS. To further the LMWLs’ development as drugs, their structural composition and physicochemical characteristics were defined in this work. The molecular weight distribution profile of the sulfated LMWLs from size exclusion chromatography performed on a high pressure liquid chromatography system (SEC-HPLC) changed from bimodal when no surfactant is …


Synthesis Of Unnatural Amino Acids For Genetic Encoding By The Pyrrolysyl-Trna/Rna Synthetase System, William A. Knight Jan 2015

Synthesis Of Unnatural Amino Acids For Genetic Encoding By The Pyrrolysyl-Trna/Rna Synthetase System, William A. Knight

Theses and Dissertations

The complexity of all biomolecules in existence today can be attributed to the variation of the amino acid repertoire. In nature, 20 canonical amino acids are translated to form these biomolecules, however, many of these amino acids have revealed posttranslational modifications (i.e. acetylation, methylation) after incorporation. Amino acids that exhibit PTM are known for their involvement in cellular processes such as DNA repair and DNA replication; these PTMs are commonly found on histones within the chromatin complex. Utilization of in vivo site-specific incorporation has recently reported functionality of post-translationally modified amino acids.1 xii Here we report the synthesis and in …


Development Of Non-Traditional Platinum Anticancer Agents: Trans-Platinum Planar Amine Compounds And Polynuclear Platinum Compounds, Daniel E. Lee Jan 2015

Development Of Non-Traditional Platinum Anticancer Agents: Trans-Platinum Planar Amine Compounds And Polynuclear Platinum Compounds, Daniel E. Lee

Theses and Dissertations

Development of Non-Traditional Platinum Anticancer Agents: trans-Platinum Planar Amine Compounds and Polynuclear Platinum Compounds

By Daniel E. Lee, Ph.D.

A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Virginia Commonwealth University, 2015

Major Director: Nicholas P Farrell, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Chemistry

Platinum anticancer compounds with cis geometry, similar to cisplatin, have been explored to circumvent the cisplatin resistance; however, they were not considered broadly active in cisplatin cells due to exhibiting similar or same cell death mechanism as cisplatin. Platinum compounds with trans geometry were less studied …


Analytical Method Development For The Detection And Analysis Of Protein Carbonyls, Chelsea M. Coffey Jan 2015

Analytical Method Development For The Detection And Analysis Of Protein Carbonyls, Chelsea M. Coffey

Theses and Dissertations

Oxidative stress can result in changes to many biomolecules and also affect their activities. We are interested in protein carbonylation, a type of unnatural oxidation which has been associated with numerous degenerative disease states and is also a consequence of the natural aging process. Protein carbonyls are stable species, but countless analytical barriers exist in terms of their identification. Thus, the main goal of this work was to develop and optimize analytical methods that could be used to help us better understand which, where, and how proteins are being carbonylated.

Initial studies involved method validation for carbonylating, tagging, and enriching …


Icp-Oes Analysis Of The Chemical Composition Of Hypergolic Mixtures, Monique Jones Jan 2015

Icp-Oes Analysis Of The Chemical Composition Of Hypergolic Mixtures, Monique Jones

Undergraduate Research Posters

Hypergolic mixtures involve a chemical reaction between an oxidant and a fuel source. These reactions are self-igniting and can be performed using common household materials. The ease of access to the reactants, and delayed ignition have increased the occurrence of hypergolic mixtures in arson-related crimes and incendiary devices. Currently, few chemical signatures exist to link hypergolic residues to a perpetrator. This makes it difficult to obtain forensically relevant information from evidence during an investigation. A hypergolic reaction of interest to forensic laboratories involves combustion between a glycol-based fuel source and potassium permanganate. Past studies have determined that one can distinguish …