Practical Course

European Molecular Biology Organization

Single molecule analysis

of DNA protein interactions

 

 

 

 

 



11 - 25 July | 2010 | Paris|France

About the Practical Course

 

This practical course focuses on single-molecule methods for the nanomanipulation of individual biomolecules such as DNA and the study of protein-DNA interactions.

 

Single-molecule nanomanipulation approaches provide unparalleled access to key structural and kinetic features of complex biochemical reactions involving DNA, for instance in its transcription, replication and repair. As single-molecule methods for studying molecular interactions in real-time become more robust and user-friendly, their implementation is observed to spread from specialized biophysics research groups to the general biological research space.

 

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Topics

 

Construction of a magnetic trap
Construction of an optical tweezer
Introduction to software issues
Sample preparation
Mechanical properties of nucleic acids
Analysis of transcription, replication and repair machineries
Introduction to data analysis
 

This two-week course is intended to provide graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and independent researchers from the fields of biochemistry and protein chemistry with an experimental foundation for performing such experiments with either custom-built or commercial instrumentation. 

 

As only 16 students can be admitted to this year’s course, priority will be given to applicants demonstrating a short- to medium-term need for these methods in their research projects.

 

We look forward to seeing you in Paris!

The Organizers

   

 

 

European Molecular Biology Organization | Meyerhofstrasse 1 | 69117 Heidelberg | Germany