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Conformational Dynamics And Aggregation Of Thermally Stressed Proteins Studied By Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry, Nastaran Nosrat Tajoddin Oct 2022

Conformational Dynamics And Aggregation Of Thermally Stressed Proteins Studied By Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry, Nastaran Nosrat Tajoddin

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Proteins perform various biological functions, e.g., as enzymes or transporters. In addition to naturally occurring proteins, the use of protein therapeutic drugs for treating cancer and other diseases is a rapidly growing area. A thorough biophysical characterization of proteins and protein therapeutics opens the door to a more comprehensive understanding of their role in health and disease. This dissertation aims to expand the capabilities of an existing technique (Hydrogen Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry, HDX-MS), which is widely used for probing protein structure and dynamics. Conventionally, HDX-MS experiments are performed as a function of labelling time. Here we aim to establish …


Rhamm As A Biomarker And Therapeutic Target In Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Britney Messam Oct 2022

Rhamm As A Biomarker And Therapeutic Target In Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Britney Messam

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous group of tumours characterized by early metastases and poor prognosis. Discovering novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets is necessary to improve TNBC patient outcomes as resistance to chemotherapy, the main therapeutic approach for TNBC, is common. In my study, RHAMM promoted proliferation of TNBC MDA-MB-231 tumour cells. RHAMM expression increased sensitivity to doxorubicin (p=0.0002) and strongly increased sensitivity to the FDA-approved MEK1/2 inhibitor trametinib (p≤0.0001). Doxorubicin and trametinib selectively killed RHAMM+/+ MDA-MB-231 tumour cells grown as co-cultures with RHAMM-/- MDA-MB-231 tumour cells. RHAMM-loss or trametinib decreased phosphorylated ERK1/2 protein levels and …


Dual Functions Of Interstrand Crosslink Repair Nuclease Snm1a, Ryan Grainger Aug 2022

Dual Functions Of Interstrand Crosslink Repair Nuclease Snm1a, Ryan Grainger

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Interstrand crosslinks (ICL) are a highly cytotoxic form of DNA damage, covalently linking opposing strands of DNA. ICLs disrupt essential cellular processes requiring strand separation, including transcription and replication. Consequently, lesion recognition and removal are critical to prevent chromosomal aberrations, mitotic catastrophe and apoptosis. ICL repair requires the coordination of a complex network of nucleases necessary for remodelling, unhooking and resolving repair intermediates. While many nucleases participate, little is known about where and when each nuclease acts. SNM1A is a dual-function exonuclease and endonuclease necessary for ICL repair. Where SNM1A is absent, cells accumulate irreparable double-strand breaks and exhibit reduced …


Perseverance Of Protein Homeostasis Despite Mistranslation, Farah Hasan Aug 2022

Perseverance Of Protein Homeostasis Despite Mistranslation, Farah Hasan

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Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are essential for protein synthesis and translation fidelity. Some human tRNA variants may cause amino acid misincorporation: tRNAGly variants (tRNAGlyCCC, tRNAGlyGCC) have mutations that generate an alanine tRNA identity element (G3:U70), likely causing mis-aminoacylation of glycine tRNAs with alanine, while the tRNAAlaAGC G35C (tRNAAlaACC) variant may function similarly to mis-incorporate Ala at Gly codons by generating a Gly anticodon. I propose that these mistranslating tRNAs will disrupt protein homeostasis in mammalian cells. Although the tRNAGly and tRNAAla variants did not affect protein synthesis …


Towards More Complete Metagenomic Analyses Through Circularized Genomes And Conjugative Elements, Benjamin R. Joris Aug 2022

Towards More Complete Metagenomic Analyses Through Circularized Genomes And Conjugative Elements, Benjamin R. Joris

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Advancements in sequencing technologies have revolutionized biological sciences and led to the emergence of a number of fields of research. One such field of research is metagenomics, which is the study of the genomic content of complex communities of bacteria. The goal of this thesis was to contribute computational methodology that can maximize the data generated in these studies and to apply these protocols human and environmental metagenomic samples.

Standard metagenomic analyses include a step for binning of assembled contigs, which has previously been shown to exclude mobile genetic elements, and I demonstrated that this phenomenon extends to all conjugative …


Global Regulation Of Mirna And Mrna Homeostasis By Terminal Uridylyltransferases Tent3a/B, Pengcheng Zhang Jul 2022

Global Regulation Of Mirna And Mrna Homeostasis By Terminal Uridylyltransferases Tent3a/B, Pengcheng Zhang

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The terminal nucleotidyltransferases TENT3A and TENT3B (TENT3A/B) regulate microRNA (miRNA) and messenger RNA (mRNA) stability by 3' end uridylation, leading to degradation by the U-specific exonuclease DIS3L2. Uridylation dependent decay is thought to be a highly specific process, and the prevalence and impact of this pathway on the transcriptome is unexplored. I investigate the prevalence of uridylation dependent decay by transcriptionally profiling HEK 293T cells lacking TENT3A/B. I found while TENT3A/B target a variety of miRNAs, the let-7 family of miRNAs were the most impacted (increased) in TENT3A/B deleted cells. Consequently, let-7 mRNA targets are decreased in abundance in TENT3A/B …


The Effect Of Breathing Patterns Common To Competitive Swimming On Gas Exchange And Muscle Deoxygenation During Heavy-Intensity Fartlek Exercise, Kevin J. Grossman May 2022

The Effect Of Breathing Patterns Common To Competitive Swimming On Gas Exchange And Muscle Deoxygenation During Heavy-Intensity Fartlek Exercise, Kevin J. Grossman

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The purpose of this study was to compare the respiratory and muscle deoxygenation (HHb) responses of regulated breathing versus free-breathing, during continuous exercise (CONLD) and intermittent 5s breath holds (BH) (CONLD-BH), intermittent 5s sprint (FLK) and combined 5s BH and sprint (FLK-BH) followed by 25s of free-breathing. Oxygen uptake(V̇O2)was unchanged between CONLD (2.12±0.35L/min) and CONLD-BH (2.15±0.42L/min; p=0.116), and FLK (2.24±0.40L/min) and FLK-BH (2.20±0.45L/min; p=0.861). Δ[Hbtot]: CONLD (3.3±1.6µM) > CONLD-BH (-2.5±1.2µM; ∆177%; p<0.001), but unchanged between FLK (2.0±1.6µM) and FLK-BH (0.82±1.4µM; p=0.979). Δ[HHb]: CONLD (7.3±1.8µM) > CONLD-BH (7.0±2.0µM; ∆4%; p=0.011), and FLK (6.7±1.8µM) < FLK-BH (8.7±2.4µM; p<0.001). It is suggested that the unchanged V̇O2 between CONLD and CONLD-BH was supported by increased deoxygenation, reflected by decreased ∆[Hbtot] and blunted …


Biochemistry Of Trehalose Accumulation In The Spring Field Cricket, Gryllus Veletis, Alyssa R. Stephens May 2022

Biochemistry Of Trehalose Accumulation In The Spring Field Cricket, Gryllus Veletis, Alyssa R. Stephens

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The freeze tolerant spring field cricket, Gryllus veletis, accumulates trehalose in the blood and tissues during cold acclimation. Trehalose is the main blood sugar in insects, thus its blood concentration is tightly regulated, and trehalose is readily metabolized. How do crickets modify their metabolism to accumulate trehalose in their hemolymph and tissues? I hypothesized that trehalose production, transport, and consumption were modified during the cold acclimation to facilitate trehalose accumulation. Trehalose and the trehalose-specific transporter, TRET-1, are distributed among all tissues, and trehalose accumulates in the hemolymph, fat body, Malpighian tubules, and gut. Trehalose production increases during cold acclimation …


Kinetic And Structural Influences Of Acetylation On Ubiquitin Processing, Rachel E. Lacoursiere Feb 2022

Kinetic And Structural Influences Of Acetylation On Ubiquitin Processing, Rachel E. Lacoursiere

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Ubiquitin (Ub) is a small modifying protein abundant in cells where it serves numerous regulatory roles including immune signaling, transcriptional regulation, and proteostasis. To exert its function, Ub covalently interacts with a series of E1, E2, and E3 enzymes before final substrate modification. Dysregulation of Ub signaling has implications in human maladies such as cancer, autoimmune disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases. In these diseases and associated in cellulo models, modifications to Ub serve an additional role in Ub regulation. Post-translational modifications like acetylation or phosphorylation modulate protein-protein interactions and Ub signaling. To understand how acetylation of Ub alters the central E2 …


Illuminating Transfer Rna Variants As Genetic Modifiers In Models Of Human Disease, Jeremy T. Lant Feb 2022

Illuminating Transfer Rna Variants As Genetic Modifiers In Models Of Human Disease, Jeremy T. Lant

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Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) physically link the genetic code to an amino acid sequence, by recruiting amino acids to three-nucleotide codons in messenger RNAs. To ensure that the genetic code is translated as intended, tRNAs must be accurately aminoacylated and faithfully recognize codons in the ribosome during protein synthesis. Given the critical function of tRNAs, it has often been assumed that mutations in human tRNA genes would be either lethal to cells or not significantly impair tRNA function. My goal was to rigorously test this assumption in mammalian cell models, prompted by the recent discovery of unprecedented variation in human tRNA …