Presents the Friday Keck Center Teleconference*


Molecular Biomimetics and Peptide-based Materials for Technology and Medicine


Mehmet Sarikaya, Ph.D.,

Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering

University of Washington, Seattle


4:00 pm Friday

Nov. 9th , 2007

(Refreshments at 3:45)

5.520 Levin Hall*

Abstract: With the recent developments of nanoscale engineering in physical sciences and the advances in molecular biology, we are combining genetic tools with synthetic nanoscale constructs to create a hybrid methodology, molecular biomimetics. In this approach, we use biology as a guide and adapt bioschemes including combinatorial biology, post-selection engineering, bioinformatics, and molecular modeling to select and tailor short peptides (7-60 amino acids) with specific binding to and assembly on functional solid materials. Based on the fundamental principles of genetics-based design, molecular recognition, and self-assembly, we can now engineer peptides for solids and synthetic functional molecules as nucleators, catalyzers, growth modifiers, molecular linkers and erector sets, simply as fundamental utilities for nano- and bionano-technology. We will review the recent developments from our collaborative research groups in this rapidly developing polydisciplinary field, focusing on i. Fundamental issues in genetic design, molecular recognition, and supramolecular assembly of peptides, ii. Bioenabled nano-photonics, -magnetics, and -electronics, and ii. Practical implementation in inorganic biosynthesis and fabrication towards molecular and nano-imaging, sensing (diagnostics), and tissue regeneration. The research is supported by NSF-MRSEC, NSF-BioMat, ARO-DURINT, and NIH programs. (http://depts.washington.edu/bionano/main/sarikaya.html )



The Keck Friday Seminar*

Schedule for Fall 2007

7-Sept

Timothy Palzkill, BCM

Protein Interfaces

14-Sept

Chengzhi Cai, UH

Nanoscale Control of Biomolecules

21-Sept

Yuhai Tu, IBM

From Molecule to Behavior

28-Sept

Brian Zambrowicz, Lexicon Genetics

Mouse Genetics & Drug Discovery

5-Oct

Paul Rothemund, Caltech

DNA origami

12-Oct

Annual Research Conference


19-Oct

No Seminar


28-Oct

Neal Pellis, NASA

Life at less than 9.8 m/sec/sec

2-Nov

Richard Brennan

Just how does a single protein recognize all those drugs?

9-Nov

Mehmet Sarikaya

Molecular Biomimetics and Peptide-based Materials for Technology and Medicine

16-Nov

Ariel Fernandez

An anticancer C-Kit kinase inhibitor is re-engineered to make it more active and less cardiotoxic

23-Nov

Thanksgiving Break


30-Nov

David Gorenstein

Thioaptamers for Diagnostics and Therapeutics in Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases

7-Dec

Kevin Ridge

NMR Analysis of GPCR Activation and G protein Interactions




KECK/HAMP Friday Seminars: http://xray.utmb.edu/keck

Archived Friday Seminar Webcasts Available: http://cohesion.rice.edu/centersandinst/gcc/

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