Day: October 2, 2014

DNA as a Catalyst

Prof. Scott K. Silverman,   Professor of Chemistry

Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

October 10, 2014  ~  3:00pm  ~    Chemical Science Building, Room 101

Abstract:

DNA in its double-stranded form is familiar as the genetic material. When single-stranded, however, DNA can adopt complex three-dimensional structures that allow binding of substrates and catalysis of chemical reactions. DNA has many conceptual and practical advantages over other biologically derived polymers (proteins and RNA) for applications as a catalyst.  This presentation describes the development of DNA catalysts, or deoxyribozymes, for a variety of chemical reactions, primarily involving covalent modification of peptide and protein substrates.