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Precipitation And Coacervation In Polyelectrolyte-Colloid Systems, Fatih Comert Mar 2019

Precipitation And Coacervation In Polyelectrolyte-Colloid Systems, Fatih Comert

Doctoral Dissertations

Complex coacervation between oppositely charged polyelectrolytes (PEs) and colloids (i.e. micelles and proteins) has increasingly become popular due to the use of these materials in a range of applications including but not limited to personal care, biomaterials, protein purification, and food science. In taking advantage of complex coacervation, which is a liquid-liquid phase separation, precipitation has always represented a problem by introducing inhomogeneities, irreversibility and irreproducible kinetics. Therefore, understanding the dominant factors driving the formation of precipitates is important to control outcomes. In this work, we have performed comparative studies of coacervation and precipitation in model PE-colloid systems to investigate …


The Application Of Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange And Covalent Labeling Coupled With Mass Spectrometry To Examine Protein Structure, Nicholas B. Borotto Mar 2016

The Application Of Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange And Covalent Labeling Coupled With Mass Spectrometry To Examine Protein Structure, Nicholas B. Borotto

Doctoral Dissertations

Thorough insight into a protein’s structure is necessary to understand how it functions and what goes wrong when it malfunctions. The structure of proteins, however, is not easily analyzed. The analysis must take place under a narrow range of conditions or risk perturbing the very structure being probed. Furthermore, the wide diversity in size and chemistry possible in proteins significantly complicates this analysis. Despite this numerous methods have been developed in order to analyze protein structure. In this work, we demonstrate that mass spectrometry (MS)-based techniques are capable of characterizing the structure of particularly challenging proteins. This is done through …