Reminder CBM seminar: April, Friday 4th, 3PM
Maria Teresa
mariateresa.turello at cbm.fvg.it
Wed Apr 2 09:56:39 CEST 2008
Dear All,
you are kindly invited to the CBM seminar:
Bacterial protein crystals as pure biomimetic nano-molecules and
other biophysical issues
Prof. Dr. Jose L. Toca-Herrera
CIC biomaGUNE, Biosurfaces Unit
San Sebastian, Spain
April, Friday 4th, 3 pm
Conference Room T1 Building
AREA Science Park, Basovizza (Trieste)
Moderator: Dr. Silke Krol, CBM
S-layers, one of the most common cell envelope components of
prokaryotic organisms, represent the simplest biological membrane
developed during evolution. Once these glyco (proteins) are in
solution they have the ability to self-assemble into 2-D crystalline
structures at the air-water interface, on lipid films, on liposomes,
and on solid supports. These protein layer crystals, which have a
relevant role protecting cells from external stimuli, are becoming of
growing importance in nanotechnology due to the possibility of
engineering functional bacterial fusion proteins, as well as of
immobilizing nanoparticles and in situ nucleation of ordered two-
dimensional arrays of (cadmium sulphide) nanocrystals, in the pores
of the 2-D protein crystal. Recently polyelectrolyte flat surfaces
and hollow polyelectrolyte capsules have been covered with bacterial
wild-type and fusion proteins. Soft-lithography has also been used to
recrystallized wild-type SbpA and two different bacterial fusion
proteins (with GFP and streptavidine as functional biomolecules), all
proteins preserving their functionality. Prof. Toca-Herrera's group
has manipulated the protein-sample interaction by changing in a
controlled manner the number of methylene units of the OH and CH3
terminated branches of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). He will show
that difference in chain length leads to a phase transition from a
protein bilayer to a protein monolayer, induces preferential side
adsorption of a protein, and increases the crystal lattice parameters
(a process that is not observed in bacteria).
Some background on the presenter:
José Luis Toca-Herrera got his degree in (Fundamental) Physics at the
University of Valencia in 1993. Between 1996-1999 he worked on his
PhD Thesis at the Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and interfaces,
getting a PhD in Physical Chemistry at Potsdam University in 2000
(Potsdam). He has worked as postdoctoral researcher at the Technical
University of Berlin in the group of Gerhard Findenneg, at the
University of Cambridge in the group of Alan Fersht, and in the
Center for Nanobiotechnology (Vienna) in the group of Uwe B. Sleytr.
In June 2004 he went back to Spain as a Research Professor at the
department of Chemical Engineering of the Rovira i Virgili University
(Tarragona). Since January 2007 he leads a research group at the
CICbiomaGUNE focused on biomimetics and biophysics. He has been
visiting professor at the Centre Nanobiotechnology (Vienna), the
University of Leipzig and the Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and
Interfaces (Golm) and at the Max-Planck Institute for Polymer
research (Mainz).
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