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1Application of Synchrotron Radiation in
Nanobiotechnology and Biotechnology Dr. N.
Moazami October 11, 2004
2Lessons from Nature
- Billion of years ago, Molecule began organizing
themselves into the complex structures that could
support life. - Nano-biotechnology is a new word, but it is not
an entirely new field. Nature has many object and
processes that function on a micro to nano scale.
3Biological and life Sciences
- Most of the biological functions (from
respiration to digestion) involve very large
molecule, the biological macromolecules
(proteins, enzymes, viruses, ...). - The function of a biological macromolecule is
directly linked to its structure, i.e., its
spatial arrangement. The knowledge of this
structure is a major goal for scientists. - Structure function studies, particularly the
quantitative identification of the atomic
assembly of large biomolecules and the
determination of the microstructure of biological
tissue (muscle, ligament, tendon) in dynamic
situations.
4NanoBiotechnology Definition
- Is the use of biological systems as templates in
the development of novel Nano-Scaled products. - Scientists have developed a way to use DNA for
minuscule wires that can be used in
nano-electronics. - Ability to have insulated wires sized at 25nm and
20 microns in length.
5Leading Segments in Nano-Biotechnology
- - Drug Delivery
- Bioavailability
- Sustained Release
- Targeted Delivery
- Targeted Release
- -Imaging Agents
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging
(NIRF) combined with MRI - Drug Discovery
- Rapid Ex-Vivo Diagnostics
- -Biosensors
- In Vitro Application Basic Research
- Diagnostic Application Implantable
Diagnostic Devices - Internal Diagnostics
- Intracellular Diagnostics
6Nanotubes
- Conductive and
- high-strength composites
- Energy storage and
- energy conversion devices
- Sensors
- Medical drug delivery and DNA research
- Nanometer-sized semiconductor devices, probes,
and interconnects
Nanotubes are built by arrangingseveral atoms
in a closed pattern to form an unbelievably
small tube
7Nanotubes Applications in Bio-nanotechnology
- Biosensors
- Drug Discovery
- Drug Delivery
- Imaging Agents
8The Machine of Life
- The Genomes to Life facilities roadmap
proposes a facility for characterization and
imaging molecular machines. - This facility is to focus on structural and
biophysical analysis of macromolecular complexes - (the machines of life).
- The atomic or nearatomic resolution of the
RNA polymeraseII complex of the Ribosome and its
subunits, of the ATPase and of the Proteasome
all show the remarkable power of macromolecular
crystallography in providing a structural
foundation for understanding the biophysics of
very large molecular machines.
9The Machine of Life
10Life Function
11Application of Synchrotron Radiation
- The SR techniques used for structural biology
- can be subdivided into four principal areas
- Crystallography, Spectroscopy, Scattering from
nonocrystalline materials and imaging. - The first major step in the biotechnology
revolution was unraveling the structure of DNA. - During the past ten years the number of protein
structures elucidated by Xray crystallography
has risen more than ten fold. - At last count there were more than 17,000 protein
structures available in the protein Data Bank.
12Synchrotron Radiation Specificity
- The unique properties of the synchrotron
radiation are its continuous spectrum, high
spectral flux and brightness, tenability and the
relatively high coherency which makes this type
of radiation a powerful tool for experimentalists
to describe the nature of the microworld and to
develop new approaches in industrial applications
at the molecular and submolecular level. - Synchrotron Xradiation is a critical resource
for structural biology. Synchrotronbased Xray
photon techniques make unique contributions to
understanding biological structure and function.
13Pharmaceuticals
- Perhaps the most widely known industrial
application of synchrotronbased research, and
perhaps the most economically
significant in the near term, is in the
exploration of protein structures. - Pharmaceutical companies appreciate the rapid
data collection on very small crystals at higher
resolution than with conventional Xray sources
for the research and development of innovative
medicines. - Traditional methods of drug development, based on
the identification and isolation of active
ingredients, selection involve a high degree of
risk both in the drug development cycle and in
the control of side effects.
14Applications of InterestHealth monitoring,
micro-dose drug release
15Medicine and health care
- The everincreasing contributions of
hightechnology science to medical practice will
continue. - Biocompatible materials, surface modifications
and coatings are required for the production
of artificial tissues, bone, implants, grafts,
Joints and medical devices. - Rapid diagnostic kits, including those sold over
the counter for selfdiagnosis, will become
commonplace, Biologically active electrochemical
sensors will be developed to provide therapy,
preventative action and biofeedback to controlled
drug delivery.
16Tissue Engineering
- Several Technologies come together in tissue
engineering. - Large-Scale culturing of human or animal cells
-including skin, muscle, cartilage, bone, marrow,
endothelial and stem cells may provide
substitutes to replace damaged components in
humans. - Naturally derived or synthetic materials may be
fashioned into Scaffolds that when implanted in
the body. - Pancreatic beta cells required to produce Insulin
may be encapsulated in engineered bimolecular
cages that allow them to function normally in a
foreign host without triggering immune responses. - Biocompatible polymers may be developed to cover
implants and shield them from adhesion of
circulating proteins that initiate rejection
responses.
17Tissue Engineering Process
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19Diatoms Frustules Structure
20Diatom Cell Wall
21Coralline Hydroxyapatite Bone Graft
- The Idea of using coral as a replacement for a
bone graft came when looking at the structure of
the limestone skeleton of these marine
invertebrates. - Coral skeleton is composed of more than 90
aragonite (CaCO3) is very close chemically to
mineral bone. - During the last 16 years, natural coral skeleton
has been successfully used as a bone substitute
in most surgical fields. - Coral implant presenting excellent
biocompatibility and osteoconductive properties.
22 Corals Skeleton Structure
23Regeneration of Bone by Tissue Engineering
24Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy
- - Application of synchrotron X ray beams for
medical purpose has become an important part of
the synchrotron radiation use and opens an
opportunity for better medical center. - - The highlights for medical therapy and
diagnosis by use of synchrotron radiation light
source include - Angiography
- Bronchography
- Mammography
- Computed Tomography
- Photon Activation Therapy
25- Structural Biology
- Structural biology research is producing results
of high biological impact that have a direct
bearing on human health issues. Structure based
drug design, which seemed merely a trendy phrase
a few years ago, has become a reality. - Structural biology is also becoming increasingly
important in biotechnology, as for example, in
the design (or redesign) of enzymes to degrade
pollutants or to act as thermostable industrial
catalysts or in the design of insecticides with
increased efficacy. - These applications can have huge environmental
and economic impacts.
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27- Macromolecular Crystallography
- A Macromolecular crystallography beam line is
dedicated to the determination of the
3dimensional structure of large biological
molecules using Xray diffraction. - The scientific and application research program
on the macromolecular crystallography using
synchrotron radiation - include a broadband problems related to life
sciences - -High Capacity Crystallography
- -Enzyme Mechanism
- -Supramolecular structure
- -Molecular Recognition
- -Nuclear Acids
- -Structural Genomic
- -Protein Structure
- -Drug Design
28Macromolecular Crystallography
29Microbiology and Protein Crystallography
- All cells of higher animals and plants contain a
small organelle or compartment whose primary role
is to generate the energy required to drive the
numerous chemical reactions that keep the cell
alive. - This compartment is called the mitochondrion.
- Electron microscope images taken 30 years ago
showed that ATP-synthase resembled a lollipop
in shape ,with a roughly spherical head about 100
m across. - The very intense X-ray beam of Synchrotron system
determined that the structure reveals that the
spherical head made up of six individual protein
chains packed together like the segments of an
orange. - Relating the method of coupling the proton flow
to the generation of ATP will answer one of the
central questions in understanding how the
mitochondrion works as the power house of the
cell.
30Mitochondrion
31Microbial ATPase
32Conclusion Remarks The general demand for
structural information in all molecular fields of
biology continues to grow very rapidly, and is
paralleled by a growth in the demand for
synchrotron time. Three factors contribute to the
substantially increased demand a Technological
improvements in synchrotron facilities,
Xray detectors. b As the complexity
of the biological project increases, there is a
greater demand for synchrotron time to tackle
more difficult problems. c As anticipated a
significant new demand has indeed come from a
latent community of users who are not
specialists in crystallography but who have
biologically significant structure determinations
to carry out.
33- There is a strong demand for regional facilities
that can provide service to the regional
scientific community. - It was deemed of extreme importance that
research groups be within driving or short flying
with distance of synchrotron facilities to
exploit their resources fully. -
- The ability to a local facility with samples in
hand was rated as extremely important by a
majority of users. - Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are
the majority of scientific workers who actually
go to the synchrotron, and it is essential that
proximity to synchrotron facilities allow them to
travel in - large numbers for training.
34- Thanks
- for
- Your Attention