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Study Of Reaction Dynamics Of Protonated/Deprotonated And Radical Cations Of Guanine In Nucleobases And Nucleosides: Singlet Oxygen Oxidation, C8-Water Addition, Cross-Linking With Lysine And Base-Pair Dissociation, Yan Sun Feb 2020

Study Of Reaction Dynamics Of Protonated/Deprotonated And Radical Cations Of Guanine In Nucleobases And Nucleosides: Singlet Oxygen Oxidation, C8-Water Addition, Cross-Linking With Lysine And Base-Pair Dissociation, Yan Sun

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Among the four DNA nucleobases, guanine (G) has the lowest oxidation potential and represents a preferential target for oxidation and ionization. This leads to the formation of guanine radical cation (G•+) in various oxidative environments. Of the biologically relevant oxidants, electronically excited singlet oxygen (1O2) exclusively damages the guanine bases and gives rise to mutagenesis, DNA-protein cross-linking and cellular death. Combining our home-made electrospray ionization (ESI) guided-ion-beam tandem mass spectrometer, with reaction potential surface calculations and kinetics modeling, five projects have been accomplished as described below.

In project 1, the reactions of deuterated water …


Dna Recovery From Handwritten Documents Using A Novel Vacuum Technique, Patrick M. Mclaughlin Aug 2019

Dna Recovery From Handwritten Documents Using A Novel Vacuum Technique, Patrick M. Mclaughlin

Student Theses

Investigations of many crimes such as robberies, kidnappings, and terrorism are often associated with the recovery of a paper document which has been written by the perpetrator. Paper can provide a variety of forensic evidence such as DNA, latent fingermarks, and indented writing. The focus of this study was the collection of probative DNA profiles from the text region of a handwritten note through a vacuum suction device without altering or destroying the document. Collection of DNA evidence was carried out in two separate groups. The first group involved 11 volunteers providing a handwritten note sample with unwashed hands. The …


Specific Binding Affinity Of The Non-Catalytic Domain Of Eukaryotic Like Type Ib Topoisomerase Of Vaccinia Virus, Benjamin R. Reed Sep 2016

Specific Binding Affinity Of The Non-Catalytic Domain Of Eukaryotic Like Type Ib Topoisomerase Of Vaccinia Virus, Benjamin R. Reed

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Topoisomerases are ubiquitous proteins that alter supercoiling in double stranded DNA (dsDNA) during transcription and replication and. vaccinia and the closely related poxvirus variola virus, at 314 amino acids in length, encode the smallest of the type I topoisomerases(TopIB). TopIB is a two domain protein that recognizes the sequence 5’-T/CCCTT, cleaves at the 3’-end and relaxes supercoiling through rotation. The C-terminal domain (CTD) alone contains the catalytic activity and specificity. Deletion of the N-terminal domain results in a greatly reduced rate of relaxation and rapid dissociation. Biochemical data suggests that the N-terminal domain (NTD) is important for pre-cleavage binding and …