Department Seminar: Dr. Ryan Hili, York University
Nov 2, 2023
1:30PM to 2:30PM
Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/11/2023
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Title: Exploring the Chemical Diversity of Nucleic Acids
Date: Thursday November 2
Time: 1:30pm
Room: ABB 165
Host: Dr. Katherine Bujold
Abstract: This seminar will describe our recent developments in two areas focused on modified nucleic acids. The first will detail our efforts to expand the chemical diversity of DNA aptamers to enable their evolution as antibody mimetics. To this end, our lab developed the Ligase-catalyzed OligOnucleotide PolymERization (LOOPER), which enables the high-fidelity sequence-defined incorporation of modifications throughout a nucleic acid polymer in a library format. We demonstrated the utility of LOOPER by evolving a highly modified aptamer against human ?-thrombin and evaluated the impact of modifications on affinity, selectivity, and structure. Recent developments on expanding the scope of LOOPER to unnatural nucleic acid backbones will be described. The second part will focus on our recent efforts in developing single-nucleotide resolution sequencing for RNA and DNA methylation. Using chemoselective reactions, we have developed chemistry-based next-generation sequencing methods that generate mutational signatures at methylation sites such as N6-methyladenosine and N2-methylguanosine. The approach, development, and outcome of these methods as tools for epigenetic and epitranscriptomic research will be discussed.