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2004

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Synthesis And Characterization Of A Recombinant Thrombin Inhibitor, Joel Lwande Dec 2004

Synthesis And Characterization Of A Recombinant Thrombin Inhibitor, Joel Lwande

Masters Theses

The final step of the blood coagulation cascade is catalyzed by thrombin, a serine protease. Like most enzyme activities, thrombin activity encounters inhibition from both direct and indirect inhibitors. A new thrombin inhibitor peptide named theromin was recently isolated from the leech Theromyzon tessulatum, and it is the most potent thrombin inhibitor isolated to date. Theromin is made up of 67 amino acid residues, out of which 16 are cysteines engaged in 8-disulfide bridges.

We synthesized the theromin gene and expressed the protein in Eschericia coli. We purified the recombinant protein and carried out thrombin inhibition assays that …


Ellipsometric Measurement Of Swelling Properties Associated With Ph Responsive Hydrogels In Solution, James F. Patton Dec 2004

Ellipsometric Measurement Of Swelling Properties Associated With Ph Responsive Hydrogels In Solution, James F. Patton

Masters Theses

Previous investigations have demonstrated that aqueous solutions containing hydrogels using 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (2-HEMA) as one of the monomer components swell reversibly under variable conditions of pH, temperature, and ionic strength, based upon weight gain ratios. A more unique approach will be employed to measure swelling properties associated with pH responsive hydrogels in buffered solutions, namely ellipsometry. Traditionally ellipsometry has been used to measure thickness of materials on a nanoscale dimension under ambient conditions. Finally, more novel approaches of employing hydrogel swelling response properties will be investigated; including response to glucose and enzyme loading schemes. The goal of our project will …


Metal Ion Imprinted Polymers For Biomolecular Recognition, Len A. Harris Jun 2004

Metal Ion Imprinted Polymers For Biomolecular Recognition, Len A. Harris

Masters Theses

Protein recognition by HPLC, based on histidine residues, was achieved by incorporating a copper chelating ligand covalently bonded to a polystyrene/divinyl benzene substrate, into column packing. The metal ion was bonded to the substrate in two ways: randomly, where the copper was bound to the ligand after the substrate polymerization and imprinted, where the copper was bound to the ligand before the substrate polymerization. The effect of this templating was measured by protein separation parameters of the resulting HPLC chromatographs. The hypothesis of this thesis is the imprinted substrate will have a higher copper content, and with coppers affinity toward …


Studies Of Reversible Inhibition, Irreversible Inhibition And Activation Of Alkaline Phosphatase By Capillary Electrophoresis, Angela Randall Whisnant May 2004

Studies Of Reversible Inhibition, Irreversible Inhibition And Activation Of Alkaline Phosphatase By Capillary Electrophoresis, Angela Randall Whisnant

Masters Theses

Reversible inhibition, irreversible inhibition, and activation of calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1) have been studied by capillary electrophoresis. The capillary electrophoretic enzyme-inhibitor assays were performed by electrophoretically mixing zones of inhibitor and enzyme in a substrate-filled capillary. Enzyme inhibition was indicated by a decrease in product formation detected in the capillary by laser-induced fluorescence. Reversible enzyme inhibitors could be quantified by Michaelis-Menten treatment of the electrophoretic data. Reversible, competitive inhibition of alkaline phosphatase by sodium vanadate and sodium arsenate has been examined. The calculated Ki value for the capillary electrophoretic enzyme-inhibitor assays was 2.1 µM for sodium vanadate …


Synthetic Studies On Anticancer Compounds: The Tylophorinines, Conrad Gracjan Kaczmarek May 2004

Synthetic Studies On Anticancer Compounds: The Tylophorinines, Conrad Gracjan Kaczmarek

Masters Theses

This thesis describes synthetic studies in the area of alkaloid chemistry, specifically, potent anticancer compounds: the tylophorinines.

Tylophorinine is a naturally occurring compound found in the Monarch butterfly and plants of the genus Tylophora. Described here is a concise methodology for stereoselective synthesis of this compound, and analogs, starting from simple, naturally occurring compounds. The synthetic strategy represents a simplification in synthesizing tylophorinines, and would allow numerous other tylophorinines with similar chemical structure to be conveniently synthesized in an analogous fashion.

Further, the tylophorinines are convenient compounds for determining where a cancer cell may be most effectively attacked. Numerous …


Electron Transfer In Phosphido-Bridged Complexes, Pradeep N. Perera Jan 2004

Electron Transfer In Phosphido-Bridged Complexes, Pradeep N. Perera

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Iron-Promoted Remediation Of Atrazine: Solution And Amended Sandy Column Studies, Donghua Zeng Jan 2004

Iron-Promoted Remediation Of Atrazine: Solution And Amended Sandy Column Studies, Donghua Zeng

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Physiology And Biochemistry Of Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum, A Fungal Plant Pathogen, Erastus Gatebe Jan 2004

Physiology And Biochemistry Of Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum, A Fungal Plant Pathogen, Erastus Gatebe

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.