University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2021. Major: Biochemistry, Molecular Bio, and Biophysics. Advisor: Daniel Schmidt. 1 computer file (PDF); 171 pages.Protein science, which includes studying extant proteins and designing novel proteins, requires a fundamental understanding of protein properties and principles. Decades of research have discovered properties of protein structure, dynamics, and function. In this work, we build upon this research to study protein recombination and epistasis with high- throughput methods. First, we develop two methods for high-throughput screening, a deep mutational library generation method (SPINE), and an automated neuron profiling technique. SPINE improves both comprehensive and uniform coverage for...
The era of “big data” has led to the generation of more biological data than any human could hope to...
Cellular processes such as adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation are controlled in part by ce...
The transcription activator-like effectors (TALE) are the largest family of the type III effector pr...
High-throughput screening (HTS) represents a powerful tool for drug discovery by allowing tens of th...
Rpb9 is a conserved RNA polymerase II (pol II) subunit, the absence of which confers alterations to ...
Proteins are the principal catalytic agents, structural elements, signal transmitters, transporters,...
Protein oligomerization provides a way for cells to modulate function in vivo. In this study, self-...
Comparison of protein structures provide insights into the function and interactions of proteins and...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a severe motor neuron disease that is the leading genetic cause for...
AIMS OF THE THESIS This work aims to investigate the role of the linker when used to join two differ...
abstract: Specificity and affinity towards a given ligand/epitope limit target-specific delivery. Co...
The specific objective of the work described in this thesis was to study aspects of signal transduct...
Estrogenic compounds have important pharmaceutical and toxicological effects on humans. Pharmaceuti...
Targeting protein-protein interactions is a challenging task in drug discovery process. Despite the ...
Placenta-specific 1 (Plac1) is an X-linked gene that is essential for normal placental development. ...
The era of “big data” has led to the generation of more biological data than any human could hope to...
Cellular processes such as adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation are controlled in part by ce...
The transcription activator-like effectors (TALE) are the largest family of the type III effector pr...
High-throughput screening (HTS) represents a powerful tool for drug discovery by allowing tens of th...
Rpb9 is a conserved RNA polymerase II (pol II) subunit, the absence of which confers alterations to ...
Proteins are the principal catalytic agents, structural elements, signal transmitters, transporters,...
Protein oligomerization provides a way for cells to modulate function in vivo. In this study, self-...
Comparison of protein structures provide insights into the function and interactions of proteins and...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a severe motor neuron disease that is the leading genetic cause for...
AIMS OF THE THESIS This work aims to investigate the role of the linker when used to join two differ...
abstract: Specificity and affinity towards a given ligand/epitope limit target-specific delivery. Co...
The specific objective of the work described in this thesis was to study aspects of signal transduct...
Estrogenic compounds have important pharmaceutical and toxicological effects on humans. Pharmaceuti...
Targeting protein-protein interactions is a challenging task in drug discovery process. Despite the ...
Placenta-specific 1 (Plac1) is an X-linked gene that is essential for normal placental development. ...
The era of “big data” has led to the generation of more biological data than any human could hope to...
Cellular processes such as adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation are controlled in part by ce...
The transcription activator-like effectors (TALE) are the largest family of the type III effector pr...