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Development Of A Bio-Molecular Fluorescent Probe Used In Kinetic Target-Guided Synthesis For The Identification Of Inhibitors Of Enzymatic And Protein-Protein Interaction Targets, Katya Pavlova Nacheva Jan 2012

Development Of A Bio-Molecular Fluorescent Probe Used In Kinetic Target-Guided Synthesis For The Identification Of Inhibitors Of Enzymatic And Protein-Protein Interaction Targets, Katya Pavlova Nacheva

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Abstract

Fluorescent molecules used as detection probes and sensors provide vital information about the chemical events in living cells. Despite the large variety of available fluorescent dyes, new improved fluorogenic systems are of continued interest. The Diaryl-substituted Maleimides (DMs) exhibit excellent photophysical properties but have remained unexplored in bioscience applications. Herein we present the identification and full spectroscopic characterization of 3,4-bis(2,4-difluorophenyl)-maleimide and its first reported use as a donor component in Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) systems. The FRET technique is often used to visualize proteins and to investigate protein-protein interactions in vitro as well as in vivo. The analysis …


Development And Optimization Of Kinetic Target-Guided Synthesis Approaches Targeting Protein-Protein Interactions Of The Bcl-2 Family, Sameer Shamrao Kulkarni Jan 2012

Development And Optimization Of Kinetic Target-Guided Synthesis Approaches Targeting Protein-Protein Interactions Of The Bcl-2 Family, Sameer Shamrao Kulkarni

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Kinetic target-guided synthesis (TGS) and in situ click chemistry are among unconventional discovery strategies having the potential to streamline the development of protein-protein interaction modulators (PPIMs). In kinetic TGS and in situ click chemistry, the target is directly involved in the assembly of its own potent, bidentate ligand from a pool of reactive fragments. Herein, we report the use and validation of kinetic TGS based on the sulfo-click reaction between thio acids and sulfonyl azides as a screening and synthesis platform for the identification of high-quality PPIMs. Starting from a randomly designed library consisting of nine thio acids and nine …