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Protein Affinity Extraction Of Prostate Specific Antigen (Psa) Using Submicron Spheres, Yao Wang Apr 2014

Protein Affinity Extraction Of Prostate Specific Antigen (Psa) Using Submicron Spheres, Yao Wang

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PSA has been used as a biomarker for prostate cancer for a long time. To characterize different glycoforms of PSA using techniques like UHPLC and cIEF, concentration and purification of PSA from complex samples becomes necessary. Our group has developed submicron silica spheres based affinity beads to extract PSA through immunoprecipitation. This study focuses on measuring the bead performance when antibody type/amount was varied and PSA concentration was lowered for clinical use. To better satisfy the requirement of large-scale extraction, several attempts were made to increase the bead capacity. The results will be presented and future directions of the project …


Specific Salt Effects On The Formation And Thermal Transitions Among Β-Lactoglobulin And Pectin Electrostatic Complexes, Stacey Ann Hirt Jan 2013

Specific Salt Effects On The Formation And Thermal Transitions Among Β-Lactoglobulin And Pectin Electrostatic Complexes, Stacey Ann Hirt

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Factors of ion specificity and ionic strength (I~0-100) were studied in the electrostatic complex formation and protein particle formation by thermal treatment for a β-lactoglobulin and pectin system. ζ-potential showed β-lactoglobulin and pectin began to interact near pH 5.50 and interactions were strengthened with decrease in pH. Visible light turbidimetry and light scattering at 90° revealed a trend in critical pH transitions for electrostatic complex formation based on both the ionic strength and the anion of the salt species, while effects of the monovalent cation was insignificant. Critical pH values for complex formation and separation (pHc and pHΦ) decreased with …


The Design And Synthesis Of Peptidomimetic Serine-Based Prodrugs As 14-3-3 Inhibitors, Eric Drake Jones Jan 2013

The Design And Synthesis Of Peptidomimetic Serine-Based Prodrugs As 14-3-3 Inhibitors, Eric Drake Jones

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Jones, Eric D. Masters of Science, Purdue University, October 2013. THE DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF PEPTIDOMEMETIC SERINE-BASED PRODRUGS AS 14-3-3 INHIBITORS. Major Professor: Richard Borch

This work describes the design and synthesis of peptidomimetics for the inhibition of the protein-protein interactions (PPI) with 14-3-3. This protein is a promiscuous binder of other proteins with a variety of key functions such as the regulation of proapoptotic proteins (e.g. FOXO, BAD), suppression of tumor growth, and sensitizing cells to other drugs. The promiscuous binding is the result of PPIs being shallow binding sites which accept many proteins and modify their activity. Compounds …


Pickering Stabilization Of Oil-Water Interfaces By Heated B-Lactoglobulin/Pectin Particles, Laura Kathryn Zimmerer Jan 2013

Pickering Stabilization Of Oil-Water Interfaces By Heated B-Lactoglobulin/Pectin Particles, Laura Kathryn Zimmerer

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The use of natural biopolymer particles as Pickering stabilizers for oil-in-water emulsions was investigated. B-lactoglobulin microgels and B-lactoglobulin/pectin complexes were created by heating appropriate biopolymer solutions at pH 5.8 and 4.75, respectively. Resultant particles exhibited spherical morphology with diameters of 100-300 nm and possessed significant negative surface charge. Particles were first homogenized with 1% corn oil at 0.05%, 0.1% or 0.25% (wt/ wt) particle concentrations. All emulsions appeared stable over seven days with only a thin, creamed ring forming after several hours. Corn oil emulsions were most stable with 0.25% heated complexes, with volume-weighted mean droplet diameter remaining around 480 …