Welcome to a seminar in the series SmallTalks [about Nanoscience] arranged by Nano Area of Advance.
Speaker: Evgeniya Pavlova, Doctoral Student, Chemical Biology, Life Sciences
Coffee will be served before the start of the seminar. Students are welcome to participate!
Overview
- Date:Starts 17 March 2025, 15:00Ends 17 March 2025, 16:00
- Location:
- Language:English
Abstract
DNA-protein interactions are fundamental for cellular functions like gene expression, DNA repair, and replication. Studying these interactions helps us understand the molecular basis of many diseases and develop new therapies. Single-molecule methods have been demonstrated to offer a more detailed view of such experiments, revealing molecular heterogeneity often missed in ensemble measurements. Single-molecule nanofluidics is a powerful tool for studying DNA-protein interactions at the single DNA molecule level. By confining DNA in nanochannels, we can observe protein binding and activity directly, gaining insights into DNA interactions like inter- and intramolecular binding and condensation. In my research, I use single molecule nanofluidics to study DNA repair proteins and their effects on DNA, providing a detailed view of repair processes. I also analyze genome-associated proteins, exploring their roles in regulating DNA structure and function.