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Electrostatic Denaturation Of Dna-Cisplatin Adducts, Eddie Madrigal Aug 2020

Electrostatic Denaturation Of Dna-Cisplatin Adducts, Eddie Madrigal

Master's Theses

In this thesis, electrochemical approaches are used to determine the properties of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) by electrostatic denaturation. The electrochemical routine involves an application of a destabilization potential, an equilibration potential, and a square wave voltammogram (SWV) to monitor the extent of melting. Our method uses a monolayer consisting of thiol modified DNA and mercaptohexanol on a gold electrode. These electrodes are then incubated in a complementary sequence tagged with methylene blue. By using our electrostatic denaturation technique, different parameters are explored, such as surface densities, surface coverages, and ionic strengths. As proof of concept, these techniques were applied toward …


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 …


Infrared Laser Ablation For Biomolecule Sampling, Kelin Wang Mar 2019

Infrared Laser Ablation For Biomolecule Sampling, Kelin Wang

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

In this research, an infrared laser at a wavelength of 3 µm was used to ablate material from tissue sections for biomolecule analysis. Pulsed infrared (IR) irradiation of tissue with a focused laser beam efficiently removed biomolecules, such as proteins, enzymes, DNA, and RNA from tissue sections for further analysis. In a proteomics project, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) was used to determine regions of interest (ROI) for laser ablation. The matrix was then washed off. By overlaying the MSI generated heat-map, the section was sampled using IR laser ablation and custom stage-control software. Two ROI were selected …


Atomic Force Microscopy Tip-Enhanced Laser Ablation, Fan Cao Jan 2019

Atomic Force Microscopy Tip-Enhanced Laser Ablation, Fan Cao

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

In the present work, an apertureless atomic force microscope (AFM) tip-enhanced laser ablation (TELA) system was developed and investigated. An AFM was coupled to an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) wavelength tunable laser for sample ablation with a submicron sampling size. The AFM was used to image the surface and hold the AFM tip 10 nm above the sample surface. The AFM tip is coated with a layer of gold with a thickness of 35 nm. The incident laser wavelength was tuned in the visible and near-infrared (IR) region and focused on the AFM tip. With the tip-enhancement effect, ablation craters …


Gas-Phase Ion Spectroscopy Of Nucleobases And Mononucleotides: Models For Higher Order Nucleic Acids, Yuan-Wei Nei Jan 2017

Gas-Phase Ion Spectroscopy Of Nucleobases And Mononucleotides: Models For Higher Order Nucleic Acids, Yuan-Wei Nei

Wayne State University Dissertations

Experiments examining the structures and stabilities of protonated and sodium cationized nucleobases, and deprotonated DNA and RNA mononucleotides are presented and discussed in this dissertation. These studies were carried out using the infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) action spectroscopy technique that utilizes a Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometer (FT-ICR MS) coupled to a free electron laser (FEL) located at the Radboud University Nijmegen. Ionic species of these biologically important complexes were generated using an electrospray ionization source and then mass isolated to have their infrared (IR) spectra measured by the experimental apparatus. Detailed analysis of the IR spectra measured …


Carbon Nanotube- And Gold Nanoparticle-Based Materials For Electrochemical And Colorimetric Sensing Applications, Janak Paudyal 9255967 Nov 2016

Carbon Nanotube- And Gold Nanoparticle-Based Materials For Electrochemical And Colorimetric Sensing Applications, Janak Paudyal 9255967

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are widely used for sensing applications due to their distinctive electrical and optical properties, and we have explored the development of methods that enable the incorporation of these nanomaterials into new and improved sensing devices.

As a means for fabricating simple, low-cost and fast detection platforms for various applications, we have developed paper-based electrochemical detection platforms based on CNTs or platinum nanoparticle (PtNP)-CNT composite materials. We describe the use of a paper-based, low density, a three-dimensional thin film of interconnected CNTs as an electrode material. We studied the electrochemical properties of these paper-based …


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 …


Enzyme-Based Dna Electrochemical Biosensors: Recent Trends, Chun-Shui Lin, Yi-Ru Wang, Xi Chen Dec 2014

Enzyme-Based Dna Electrochemical Biosensors: Recent Trends, Chun-Shui Lin, Yi-Ru Wang, Xi Chen

Journal of Electrochemistry

DNA electrochemical sensors have greatly promoted the development of biosensors for their high sensitivity, good selectivity, short analysis time and low cost. To further improve the detection sensitivity and selectivity, protein enzymes, functional nucleic acid enzymes etc. are often used due to the advantages of high catalytic efficiency and specificity. This review demonstrates the research progress of electrochemical sensors based on enzymatic amplification and analyses some existing problems of electrochemical sensors.


Polymers For Dna Binding, Sue Yuan Li May 2013

Polymers For Dna Binding, Sue Yuan Li

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

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Study Of The Effect Of Rare Earth Ions On Dna Using Cyclic Voltammetry And Spectroscopy, Heibai Shen, Yuzhuan Kang, Haifeng Yang, Lin Yu, Zongrang Zhang Nov 1998

Study Of The Effect Of Rare Earth Ions On Dna Using Cyclic Voltammetry And Spectroscopy, Heibai Shen, Yuzhuan Kang, Haifeng Yang, Lin Yu, Zongrang Zhang

Journal of Electrochemistry

The interaction between rare earth ions(e.g.Eu 3+ ,Ce 3+ ,Er 3+ ,Sm 3+ ,Tb 3+ ,La 3+ and Nd 3+ ) and DNA had been investigated by using Cyclic Voltammetry, Ultraviolet and Raman Spectroscopy. After the adding of Ce 3+ ion to DNA solution, the cathodic peak current of Ce 3+ ion reduction was found to decrease obviously, and the anodic peak current to decrease even more significantly. Differential UV spectra of Ce 3+ ion depicted hyperchromic effect after the reaction of these two species and a new peak of 272 nm was found. Differential UV spectra of DNA also …