Synthetic Biology: Mechanistic Insights into Engineered Riboswitches - Beatrix Suess

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Riboswitches are highly structured RNA elements that are located in the 5’ UTR of many bacterial mRNAs.  Riboswitches bind ligands with high specificity. This causes a termination of transcription or the inhibition of translation initiation. Dr. Suess explains that it is possible to select for RNA aptamers that bind a specific ligand, such as tetracyline or neomycin, and engineer these into the 5’ region of a yeast mRNA allowing gene expression to be regulated by adding ligand. Suess discusses what makes an aptamer into a riboswitch.

Speaker Biography:
Beatrix Suess is a Professor at the Technical University, Darmstadt.  She received her PhD from the University of Erlangen, Germany where she was also a post-doctoral fellow. Suess was also a research fellow at the University of Vienna, Austria and at Yale University, USA.  Dr. Suess’s research focuses on the ability of RNA to operate as a regulator of activities within the cell. In particular, her work focuses on the use of riboswitches as regulatory devices in synthetic biology applications.
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