Development of Photoswitchable Nucleotides to Control RNA Biochemistry

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Abstract

With this award, the Chemistry of Life Processes Program in the Chemistry Division is funding Drs. Jia Sheng and Ting Wang from University at Albany, State University of New York to develop nucleic acid building blocks that are responsive to light. The structures and functions of RNAs synthesized with these nucleic acids are studied to determine their abilities to serve as photoswitchable regulators of gene expression or therapeutics. In this way, when and where the functions of these light responsive RNAs are turned on or off can be controlled in ways that are noninvasive and, thus, safe to cells. The students participating in this research receive broad training in synthetic organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and nucleic acid chemistry, as well as skills in macromolecule X-ray crystallography and computational modeling of biological molecules. Such training provides highly motivated graduate and undergraduate students with skills required to enter careers in the life sciences and STEM fields in general. In addition, a set of “Preparation of Organic Chemistry” orientation sessions are established to help entering undergraduate students navigate the rigors of college-level organic chemistry. Finally, this project is integrated into an outreach science education program that provides curiosity driven hands-on experimental experiences to K-12 students. In this research project, photoswitchable nucleotide building blocks are synthesized and incorpora

Key facts

NSF award ID
2516772
Awardee
SUNY at Albany (NY)
SAM.gov UEI
NHH3T1Z96H29
PI
Jia Sheng
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
Biotechnology
Estimated total
$510,000
Funds obligated
$510,000
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
09/01/2025 → 08/31/2028