Probing The Dynamics of Biomolecules Using EPR Spectroscopy and Electron Spin Labels

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Lu, Shutian

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This thesis presents two applications of using electron spin probes along with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy experiments for studying the dynamics of biological molecules in different motion regimes. Chapter 1 introduces the physical origin of the magnetic signal originated from the spin probes. Chapter 2 presents a novel solution-state EPR assay developed using spin-labeled nucleic acid aptamers. The assay was demonstrated by measuring and fitting the spin label mobility change upon protein–aptamer binding, followed by a discussion of integrating this assay with diamond nitrogen vacancy centers for a potential quantum protein sensor. Chapter 3 presents an instrumentation project, in which a customized rapid freeze-quench (RFQ) device was constructed for discover the temporal resolution of maltose binding protein conformational change along with double electron-electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023

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