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4. Kollegseminar des SFB 1349

16. Januar 2020; Gäste: William C.K. Pomerantz (Minneapolis), Marie Pierre Krafft (Strasbourg), Diana Gimenez-Ibanez (Durham; Gewinnerin des Fluorpreises 2019), Tewes Tralau (BfR Berlin)

01.02.2019

1. Geburtstag des SFB 1349

1. Geburtstag des SFB 1349

Der Berliner Nachwuchspreis für Fluorchemie 2019 geht an Dr. Diana Gimenez-Ibanez, v.l.: Prof. S. Hasenstab-Riedel (FU-Berlin), Dr. D. Gimenez-Ibanez (Durham), S. Gutmann (Solvay)

Der Berliner Nachwuchspreis für Fluorchemie 2019 geht an Dr. Diana Gimenez-Ibanez, v.l.: Prof. S. Hasenstab-Riedel (FU-Berlin), Dr. D. Gimenez-Ibanez (Durham), S. Gutmann (Solvay)

Gast des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349: Prof. William C.K. Pomerantz (Minneapolis)

Gast des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349: Prof. William C.K. Pomerantz (Minneapolis)

Kaffeepause des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349

Kaffeepause des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349

Vortrag von Valentina Stulberg (Doktorandin des SFB 1349)

Vortrag von Valentina Stulberg (Doktorandin des SFB 1349)

Gast des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349: Prof. Marie Pierra Krafft (Strasbourg)

Gast des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349: Prof. Marie Pierra Krafft (Strasbourg)

Auditorium des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349. V.l.: Dr. Müller (FU-Berlin), Dr. Tralau (BfR), Prof. Hasenstab-Riedel (FU-Berlin), Hr. Gutmann (Solvay), Prof. Koksch (FU-Berlin), Prof. Hopkinson (FU-Berlin)

Auditorium des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349. V.l.: Dr. Müller (FU-Berlin), Dr. Tralau (BfR), Prof. Hasenstab-Riedel (FU-Berlin), Hr. Gutmann (Solvay), Prof. Koksch (FU-Berlin), Prof. Hopkinson (FU-Berlin)

Vortrag von Svenja Ehrmann (Doktorandin des SFB 1349)

Vortrag von Svenja Ehrmann (Doktorandin des SFB 1349)

Auditorium des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349

Auditorium des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349

Konstruktive Pause des 4. Kollegseminars

Konstruktive Pause des 4. Kollegseminars

Konstruktive Pause des 4. Kollegseminars

Konstruktive Pause des 4. Kollegseminars

Konstruktive Pause des 4. Kollegseminars

Konstruktive Pause des 4. Kollegseminars

Gast des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349: Dr. Tewes Tralau (BfR Berlin)

Gast des 4. Kollegseminars des SFB 1349: Dr. Tewes Tralau (BfR Berlin)

Am 16. Januar 2020 treffen sich alle Beteiligten des SFB 1349 zum 4. Kollegseminar. Die Veranstaltung findet im großen Hörsaal in der Arminallee 22 statt.

  • Preisvortrag von Dr. Diana Gimenez-Ibanez (Durham, UK):

    Exploring the applications of fluorine for peptoid structure induction

     

  • Vortrag von Prof. William C.K. Pomerantz (Minneapolis, USA):

Inspiration from Fluorination: Chemical Biology Approaches to Probe Molecular Recognition Events in Transcription

Protein-protein interaction inhibitor discovery has proven difficult due to the large surface area and dynamic interfaces of proteins. To facilitate the early lead discovery rate, I will first describe a rapid protein-based 19F NMR method for detecting protein-ligand interactions by screening low complexity molecules (fragments), drug-like molecules, and peptidomimetics. We label the aromatic amino acids with the highly sensitive fluorine atom, due to the high conservation of aromatic residues at protein interfaces, and recently developed methods for simultaneous labeling with two different types of fluorinated aromatic amino acids. We have tested the sensitivity, accuracy, and speed of this method with the protein interaction through screening libraries of small molecule fragments. These studies have led to both new insights regarding allosteric regulation of protein-protein interactions, and the discovery of a new small molecule binding site. In the second part of the talk, I will describe improvements in our method for the field of epigenetics targeting bromodomain-containing proteins. These studies have led to the discovery of some of the first selective ligands for the bromodomain BPTF and new submicromolar ligands for N-terminal domain of BRD4. The speed, ease of interpretation, and low concentration of protein needed for binding experiments affords a new method to discover and characterize both native and new ligands for bromodomains and may find utility in the study of additional epigenetic “reader” domains.

  • Vortrag von Prof. Marie Pierre Krafft (Strasbourg, FR):

Fluorine specifics-enabled advances in fluorocarbon-assisted oxygen delivery, diagnosis and therapy

  • Vortrag von Dr. Tewes Tralau (BfR Berlin):

Fluorinated Compounds from a Regulatory Perspective