Introduction
Nucleic acid chemistry represents an important subdiscipline of organic chemistry, since natural and artificial functionalities as well as probes, markers or other biologically active molecules can be introduced synthetically into DNA and RNA, by preparing either the corresponding artificial DNA building blocks or by so-called postsynthetic methodologies. Although nucleic acid chemistry seems to be already a mature research field, actual questions that are raised by research in biology and chemical biology give enough reasons to synthesize new nucleic acid probes and thereby further develop the chemistry. Moreover, beside its biological functionality, DNA and RNA are considered as an increasingly important architecture and scaffold for two- and three-dimensional objects, networks and materials for nanosciences.Aspects covered by this conference
- Light-driven and fluorescent functionalities
- Nucleic acid analogs and lipids
- Catalytically active nucleic acids
- New nucleic acid architectures and base pairs
- New nucleic acid building blocks
Speakers
Hiroyuki Asanuma / Nagoya University, JapanTom Brown / University of Oxford, UK
Thomas Carell / LMU Munich, Germany
Robert Häner / Universität Bern, Switzerland
Claudia Höbartner / Göttingen University, Germany
Michal Hocek / Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Heiko Ihmels / University of Siegen, Germany
Nathan Luedtke / University of Zurich, Switzerland
Annemieke Madder / Ghent University, Belgium
Ronald Micura / Leopold Franzens University Innsbruck, Austria
Jens Müller / University of Münster, Germany
Sabine Müller / Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald, Germany
Andrea Rentmeister / University of Münster, Germany
Clemens Richert / University of Stuttgart, Germany
Helmut Rosemeyer / Osnabrück University, Germany
Oliver Seitz / Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany
Snorri Sigurdsson / University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
Tirayut Vilaivan / Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Hans-Achim Wagenknecht / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Elmar Weinhold / RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Jesper Wengel / University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark