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Mass Spectrometric Analyses Of Surface Proteins From Candida Albicans After Treatment With Histatin 5, Shirley Fan Sep 2015

Mass Spectrometric Analyses Of Surface Proteins From Candida Albicans After Treatment With Histatin 5, Shirley Fan

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Current drug therapies have lost their effectiveness in controlling the fungal species known as C. albicans; therefore, the need for newer drugs becomes crucial. Histatin 5 (Hst 5), a naturally occurring peptide found in the oral cavity, has demonstrated strong effects on controlling candidiasis. Here, we have proposed that the adhesion of cells through surface proteins is an important process. To allow the analysis of surface proteins, the concept of on-whole cell tryptic digestions were developed. This on-target approach allows for isolation of the peptides of interest, while greatly reducing digestion times.

To study the effects of Histatin 5 …


Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry For Studying Protein-Ligand Interactions, Modupeola A. Sowole Jul 2015

Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry For Studying Protein-Ligand Interactions, Modupeola A. Sowole

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Hydrogen deuterium exchange (HDX) coupled with mass spectrometry is widely used for probing protein structure and dynamics. Protein-ligand interactions usually induce a reduction in the measured HDX rates an effect that may be ascribed to stabilization of the protein structure. This work aims to improve the general understanding of the changes in HDX patterns associated with ligand binding.

We initially applied HDX for studying differences between oxy-hemoglobin (Oxy-Hb) and aquomet-hemoglobin (Chapter 2). The results show that the α and β subunits respond differently to the oxy to aquomet transition with the heme binding pocket being destabilized in both cases. The …


Using Ion Mobility Spectrometry To Study Protein Conformations In The Gas Phase, Yu Sun Jun 2015

Using Ion Mobility Spectrometry To Study Protein Conformations In The Gas Phase, Yu Sun

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The question whether electrosprayed protein ions retain solution-like conformations remains a matter of debate. One way to address this issue involves comparisons of collision cross sections measured by travelling wave ion mobility spectrometry (TWIMS) with the values calculated for model structures. It is often implied that nanoESI is more conducive for the retention of solution structure than regular ESI. Focusing on four different proteins we demonstrated that collision cross section values and collisional unfolding profiles are virtually indistinguishable under both conditions. Calibration can be challenging because differences in the extent of collisional activation for TWIMS and drift tube calibrant data …