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Molecular Biomimetics: Molecular Biomimetics: Genetically-Engineered Molecular Materials for Technology & MedicineGenetically-Engineered Molecular Materials for Technology & Medicine
Mehmet Sarikaya,1,2 Beth Traxler,3 R. Samudrala,3A. Jen,1,4 B. Parviz,5 François Baneyx,2,6 Daniel T. Schwartz,2 & Candan Tamerler1
GEMSEC: Genetically Engineered Materials Science and Engineering (an NSF-MRSEC at the UW)Participating Departments: 1Materials Sci. & Eng., 3Chemical Eng. 2Microbiology, 4Chemistry, Electrical Eng., and 6Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA,
[email protected]; http://www.GEMSEC.washington.edu & http://depts.washington.edu/nanobio
Summary: Utilizing recent advances in biology and physical sciences, we unite molecular genetic tools with synthetic nanoscale constructs to create a hybrid field, molecular biomimetics. Here, we adapt bio-schemes including combinatorial mutagenesis, bioinformatics, and computational biology to design novel peptides with specific binding to and assembly on functional nanoscale solids. Based on genome-based design, molecular recognition, and self-assembly principles, we engineer peptides as synthesizers, molecular erectors and assemblers in diverse areas from quantum electronic devices to molecular imaging and cell-free tissue engineering. Research supported by GEMSEC, an NSF-MRSEC & NIH.
New Materials Revolution!
Bioinformatics – In silico Designed Peptides
Nanofabrication
Tissue Engineering
Potential Implementations
Molecular Characterization Material Recognition and Selectivity by Peptides
Lessons from Mother Nature
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Fundamentals&
Implementations
Dissemination
Projects Supported by NSF-MRSEC, NSF-BioMat, NSF-IRES, ARO, NIH
Principles of materials formation in Biology Combinatorial Mutagenesis
Peptides are workhorses in biology via ligand/receptor interactions – If we design a ligand peptide recognizing a nanoinorganic, then we can genetically engineer materials systems for technology & medicine!!
Neurodegenerative DiseasesTowards Quantum Electronic Devices
Cell Adhesion
Polydisciplinary Research & Implementation
Human revolutions proceeded materials revolutions
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