IBS-CMSD Colloquium_Prof. Hajin Kim(UNIST)(Aug. 16)
IBS Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics
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SPEAKER
Prof. Hajin Kim (School
of Life Sciences, UNIST)
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TITLE
Approaches toward Live Tracking of Genomic Elements
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ABSTRACT
Direct
visualization of the genomic elements in living cells can provide valuable
information, complementary to the structural information provided by techniques
such as Hi-C, on the dynamic mechanism of the gene regulation. Currently available
techniques relying on the CRISPR system are limited mostly to apply to the
genomic loci with large repeating sequence and also suffer from nonspecific
loci due to the fluorophore aggregation. We developed a modified CRISPR system
combining triple-split fluorophores, solubilizing tags, and SunTag system in
order to suppress background fluorescence, reduce aggregation, and amplify the
signal. Novel split fluorophore design suppressed the background and thus
enhanced signal-to-background ratio several folds. Solution-exchanging
fragmented fluorophore and the SunTag system greatly extended the allowed
observation time. We report successful tracking of an arbitrary genomic locus
by targeting a sequence of only several repeats using our new design. This technique
will enable the general application of CRISPR-based imaging to genome-wide
loci.
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DATE AND VENUE
August 16, 2017
(Wednesday, 11:00 - 12:00)
Seminar Room 116, KU R&D Center
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LANGUAGE
Korean/ English
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INVITED BY
Prof. Sang-Hee Shim
* If you want to discuss with Prof. Hajin Kim or have a lunch with him, please contact to Prof. Sang-Hee Shim (sodaus@gmail.com).