1. Evolutionary Mechanism Governing Protein Multimerization in Cnidarian Shak6 and ShakR2 Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Schreiber, Madelynn Title: Evolutionary Mechanism Governing Protein Multimerization in Cnidarian Shak6 and ShakR2 Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: ElectrophysiologyCnidariansEvolutionKv ChannelsNeuroscienceShaker Channels File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Timothy J Jegla, Thesis SupervisorBernhard Luscher, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Exploring the Specialization of Expansion Segments in Stage-Specific Plasmodium Ribosomes Open Access Author: Wardeh, Leena Title: Exploring the Specialization of Expansion Segments in Stage-Specific Plasmodium Ribosomes Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: malariaparasitesparasitologymolecular biologyribosomesribosomal specializationexpansion segmentsLeena WardehScott LindnerJames McGeeAllen MinnsRNADNARNA probespolyacrylamide geltranscriptiontranslationelectroelutionbiotinylationsequencingEMSA File: Download Exploring_the_Specialization_of_Expansion_Segments_in___Temporally_Expressed_Plasmodium_Ribosomes_-_Leena_Wardeh_s_Schreyer_Honors_College_Thesis_Spring_2024.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Scott E. Lindner, Thesis SupervisorTimothy J Jegla, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The Role of Cytoplasmic Domain Contacts in the Functional Relationship Between the Voltage Sensor and Pore of Elk Family Potassium Channels Open Access Author: Mancini, Evan Title: The Role of Cytoplasmic Domain Contacts in the Functional Relationship Between the Voltage Sensor and Pore of Elk Family Potassium Channels Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: PAS domainS4-S5 linkerpotassium ion channelsEAG channels File: Download EVAN_MANCINI_THESIS_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Timothy J Jegla, Thesis SupervisorSarah Mary Assmann, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Investigating the Evolution of Inward and Outward Rectifying Phenotypes in Plant Voltage Gated Potassium Channels Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Puckerine, Mikaili Title: Investigating the Evolution of Inward and Outward Rectifying Phenotypes in Plant Voltage Gated Potassium Channels Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: electrophysiologyplantalgaeion channels File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Timothy J Jegla, Thesis SupervisorBernhard Luscher, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Effect of ZNF804A Knockout on A-βeta Formation in 5FAD Mice Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Temmer, Katherine Title: Effect of ZNF804A Knockout on A-βeta Formation in 5FAD Mice Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: BiologyNeuroscienceMolecular modelsTransgenic MiceAlzheimer's disease File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Yingwei Mao, Thesis SupervisorTimothy J Jegla, Thesis Honors Advisor