Biophysical Investigations on Nucleic Acids Recognitions
Biology operates on controlling interactions between molecules, and knowledge on specificity of molecular interaction is the foundation for understanding native biological functions, intervening with abnormal disease-causing processes, and engineering novel capabilities and devices. We are interested in deciphering mechanisms employed for specific recognition of nucleic acids, in particular DNA that is central in transmission of genetic information. We utilize a unique site-directed spin labeling technique synergistically with a broad range of biophysical and biochemical methods to unravel the structure-dynamics-function relationship that dictates specific recognition of DNA by bio-molecular complexes (e.g., CRISPR) as well as small-molecule drug compounds. We apply the knowledge gained to inform genome engineering as well as diagnostic and therapeutic developments.