R.E. Bell Lecture
Revisiting and Repurposing the Double Helix
Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics Johns
Hopkins University
DNA is an iconic molecule that forms a double helical structure, providing the
basis for genetic inheritance, and its physical properties have been studied
for decades. In this talk, I will present evidence that sequence dependent
physical properties of DNA such as flexibility and self-association may
be important for biological functions. In addition, I will present a new
application of DNA where mechanical modulations of cell behavior can be
studied at the single molecule level using rupturable DNA tethers.
Friday, April 1st 2022, 15:30
Tele-colloquim
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