Chemical approaches to the study of N-glycanase 1 : understanding NGLY1 deficiency and implications in cancer therapy

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Abstract
N-Glycanase 1 (NGLY1) is the human cytosolic protein N-glycosidase. The relationship between NGLY1 and the transcription factor Nrf1 is examined, particularly observing cellular response to proteasomal stress in healthy, NGLY1 deficient, and cancer model systems using genetic and chemical tools. Additionally, the role of NGLY1 in innate immunological signaling and other stress-response pathways that are regulated by the ERAD pathway is explored. Finally, the further development of the Quadricyclane (QC) ligation, a bioorthogonal reaction between QC and nickel bis(dithiolene) is described.

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Type of resource text
Form electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource
Extent 1 online resource.
Place California
Place [Stanford, California]
Publisher [Stanford University]
Copyright date 2018; ©2018
Publication date 2018; 2018
Issuance monographic
Language English

Creators/Contributors

Author Tomlin, Frederick M
Degree supervisor Bertozzi, Carolyn R, 1966-
Thesis advisor Bertozzi, Carolyn R, 1966-
Thesis advisor Kool, Eric T
Thesis advisor Waymouth, Robert M
Degree committee member Kool, Eric T
Degree committee member Waymouth, Robert M
Associated with Stanford University, Department of Chemistry.

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Genre Theses
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Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility Frederick M. Tomlin.
Note Submitted to the Department of Chemistry.
Thesis Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2018.
Location electronic resource

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Copyright
© 2018 by Frederick Michael Tomlin
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC).

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