Description: |
[DPS Seminar] Prof. Shikha Varma (IOP, Bhubaneswar) -- DNA as a Sensor of nanoparticles: Unzipping and changing Persistence length of DNA |
Date: |
Tuesday, Mar 06, 2018 |
Time: |
4 p.m. - 5 p.m. |
Venue: |
G02, Lecture Hall Complex |
Details: |
Biomolecules can be used to provide control in organizing technologically important objects into
functional nano-materials. The interaction between biomolecules and inorganic materials is
fundamental to these applications. These studies are expected to play important role in the design
of novel hybrid materials and sensors. Our results show unzipping of DNA and changes in its
Persistence length upon interaction with nanostructures. These interactions indicate that DNA
can act as a sensor of Mercury nanoparticles which get embedded within double helix and
exclusively interact with the bases, having no influence on the phosphate backbone of DNA.
Formation of DNA-base complexes and modified transport behavior indicate bio-sensing
properties. Development of such complexes as well as changes in DNA flexibility have also been
observed on oxide- nanopatterned surfaces with significance in bioimplants and cell packaging. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by anandamohan) |