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Synthesis Of 2,4,5-Triaminocyclohexane Carboxylic Acid As A Novel 2-Deoxystreptamine Mimetic, Sarah Elizabeth Roberts
Synthesis Of 2,4,5-Triaminocyclohexane Carboxylic Acid As A Novel 2-Deoxystreptamine Mimetic, Sarah Elizabeth Roberts
Theses and Dissertations
RNAs have become increasingly recognized as possible drug targets due to their involvement in important biochemical functions, as well as their unique but well-defined structures. Recently published crystal structures depict the binding of a series of aminoglycosides- or more specifically- 2-deoxystretamine (2-DOS), the most preserved central scaffold of aminoglycosides, to a conserved 5'-GU-3'region on their target RNAs. A novel unnatural γ-amino acid, 1, has been synthesized using 2-deoxystreptamine as a template through structure-based rational design. The unnatural amino acid has been designed to replace a glycosidic linkage with an amide bond, which may limit the promiscuous binding characteristics of aminoglycosides …
Secondary Structures And Thermodynamic Properties Of Ampa Receptor Aptamers, Sabarinath Jayaseelan
Secondary Structures And Thermodynamic Properties Of Ampa Receptor Aptamers, Sabarinath Jayaseelan
Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)
Using systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX), our lab previously selected a class of competitive RNA aptamers against the alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid (AMPA) receptors. One aptamer in this class was found to have a minimal, functional sequence of 58 nucleotides. In vitro transcription generates two RNA transcripts with the same sequence, which we named M1 and M2, both of which are required to work together to inhibit the AMPA receptors. Although the M1 and M2 species have the same sequence, they cannot be interconverted through unfolding by denaturation/refolding by renaturation. To probe the secondary structures and the thermodynamic …