The Molecular Origins of Life II

  • Type: Lecture (V)
  • Chair: KIT-Fakultäten - KIT-Fakultät für Chemie und Biowissenschaften
  • Semester: WS 24/25
  • Lecturer: Dr. Zbigniew Pianowski
  • SWS: 2
  • Lv-No.: 5169
  • Information:

    Hybrid-Lecture (in person + online)

    Wednesdays 14:00-15:30, Seminar Room SR 201, Geb. 30.42 (Organische Chemie), 2. OG., 7 lecture units

    First lecture: 06. Nov. 2024, then the following lectures on: 13. Nov., 20. Nov., 27. Nov., 4. Dec., 11. Dec and 18. Dec, (eventual backup date 8. Jan. 2025)

    the lecture slides will be available for download shortly before the respective lecture.

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    To join the lecture as a Zoom meeting, please click on the following link:

    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83090814628?pwd=KcJmh0b17ADNJHOo8AGs7lvnua7QT2.1

    Meeting ID: 830 9081 4628
    Access code: 8AkZvK

    This interdisciplinary course on the interface of organic chemistry, chemical, molecular and synthetic biology aims to provide the current status of research on the following topics:

    Artificial genetic polymers and oligonucleotide analogues; unnatural base pairing – expansion of the genetic alphabet;

    artificial ribozymes for efficient catalysis and recognition (SELEX, DNAzymes, foldamers);

    biosynthetic incorporation of unnatural aminoacids (UAAs) into proteins;

    protein engineering – production of enzymes with unknown or unnatural properties, ab initio protein design, directed evolution, theozymes;

    Artificial lipid vesicles as models for protocell multiplication;

    This lecture will be continued in SoSe2025 as a course "The molecular origins of life", focused on processes which could allow abiotic generation of biomolecules (aminoacids, lipids, nucleotides, sugars) on the early Earth for the following origin of life.

Content

Mi, 14:00-15:30, SR 201 (IOC)