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Biosynthetic Study of CcsA and a Polyketide Synthase with Homology to Carnitine Acyltransferase
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Polyketides are a class of natural products with large structural and biochemical diversity. Polyketides are assembled by the polymerization of short-chain fatty acids by enzymes named polyketide synthases. Fungal iterative polyketide synthases are notable in that they contain multiple active...
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Fall 2017
The development of photolithography has been the main driving force of the semiconductor industry to keep pace with Moore’s Law for over five decades. The theoretical resolution limit of state-of-the-art 193 nm photolithography is about 36 nm (half pitch). By integrating multiple patterning...
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Spring 2022
Molecular self-assembly is the basis of structure in Nature. While of far less complexity than a natural system, the same physical rules apply to simple synthetic designed systems that spontaneously form self-assembled structures and patterns. The self-assembly of block copolymers (BCPs) is an...
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Boron-Mediated Methodologies for Carbon-Oxygen, Carbon-Hydrogen Bond Breaking and Carbon-Nitrogen, Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation
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Boron Lewis acids are a class of reagent that has been widely studied and utilized in organic chemistry for over sixty years. The popularity of these reagents comes from their diverse reactivity, functional group tolerance, and non-toxic nature. For these reasons, the continued development of...
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Fall 2017
The field of organic chemistry has seen remarkable advances throughout the decades. Of all advances, catalysis is playing a crucial role, since it can lower the activation energy of normally inert starting materials for further chemical reactions. In this context, the catalytic direct activation...