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THE HÖBARTNER GROUP: ORGANIC AND BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY

Posters

No

P1

Name / Affiliation

Jakob Zwicker
University of Konstanz

Poster Title

Identification of AMPylation writer and target proteins

P2

Jonas Wolf
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main

Extending the palette of green coumarin photocages – oligonucleotide fragmentation and superior 5'-caps

P3

Franziska Welsch
University of Stuttgart

Bridging the gap between chain formation and genetic copying of RNA

P4

Florian Weissenböck
University of Münster

Photocaged 5' cap analogues for optical control of mRNA translation in cells

P5

Aileen Weide
University of Greifswald

Application of RNA with EsoCap-System

P6

Manisha B. Walunj
University of Würzburg

Expanding the chemical scope of cofactors for RNA-catalyzed RNA functionalization

P7

Philip Wagner
University of Cologne

Towards a photo switchable nucleotide

P8

Julian Strippel
University of Cologne

Synthetic modifications of the expanded genetic alphabet towards the site-specific labeling of RNA

P9

Mark M. Somoza
TU Munich

A next generation open source maskless array synthesizer for light-directed chemistry and nucleic acid photolithography

P10

Fabian Sinsel
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main

Inhibition of oligonucleotides through selective photo-tethering

P11

Nicola Seul
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Cyclopropene-modified nucleosides for dual bioorthogonal labeling

P12

Florian Seitz
Axolabs GmbH

Divergent di- and triphosphorylated oligonucleotide synthesis

P13

Victoria Seiffert
University of Münster

Cytosine-Ag(I)-Cytosine base pairs in i-motif structures

P14

Maren Schrödter
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

UV induced CPD damages via “natural“ photosensitizers

P15

Jessica Felice Schmuck
University of Düsseldorf

NMR insight into DNA catalysts

P16

Andreas Schmidt
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Sequence-specific synthesis of DNA chromophore architectures as light harvesting systems

P17

Carolin P.M. Scheitl
University of Würzburg

RNA-catalyzed synthesis and labelling of
4-formylimidazolyl-modified RNA

P18

Erika Schaudy
University of Vienna

Exploring phosphorothioation in photolithographic microarray synthesis

P19

Santra Santhosh
TU Munich

Dipodal silanes greatly stabilize glass surface functionalization for DNA microarray synthesis and high throughput biological assays

P20

Christopher Ruth
University of Düsseldorf

Optimizing the substrate binding regions for RNA-processing DNA catalysts

P21

Anna-Lena Ruopp
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Aminophthalimide as a fluorescent, isosteric base surrogate

P22

Saroj Rout
LMU Munich

Enhanced RNA oligomerization by amino acids in a dry state

P23

Christian Rohrbacher
Saarland University

Synthesis and evaluation of antibiotic muraymycin conjugates for improved bacterial uptake

P24

Alexander Ripp
University of Freiburg

New P-amidites for solid phase oligonucleotide synthesis: g-modified 5'-triphosphates and enantiopure coumarin based P-amidites

P25

Lisa Rieger
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Visible light-induced labelling of DNA & RNA

P26

Matea Rabar
University of Cologne

Linker systems for cyclopropene modification of oligonucleotides

P27

Isabel Prucker
University of Freiburg

Detection and quantification of magic spot nucleotides

P28

Christoph Popp
University of Freiburg

Delivery of caged magic spot nucleotides into Escherichia coli

P29

Damian Ploschik
Bachem AG

Large scale chromatographic purification of oligonucleotides

P30

Bastian Pfeuffer
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Spirocyclic nucleosides as application in click chemistry

P31

Takumi Okuda
University of Würzburg

Site-specific RNA modification by SAM-analogue utilizing ribozymes

P32

Hermann Neitz
University of Würzburg

Programmable DNA interstrand crosslinking by alkene-alkyne [2+2] photocycloaddition

P33

Kerstin Müller
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Sydnone-based turn-on fluorogenic probes

P34

Alisa Morozova
University of Konstanz

Optimized protocol for iminoribitol-based nucleosides ready-to-use in solid-state RNA-synthesis

P35

Rita Michenfelder
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

DNA labelling in live cells via [2+2] photocycloaddition

P36

Thomas Matreux
LMU Munich

Geothermal non-equilibria drive ionic and chemical gradients

P37

Felix Marschall
Saarland University

Small molecule-oligonucleotide conjugates with therapeutic potential against breast cancer

P38

Sudeshna Manna
Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, HIRI, Würzburg

A portable and multiplexable lateral flow-based RNA detection platform using CRISPR-Cas9

P39

Larita Luma
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main

Iminothioindoxyl-C-nucleoside based quencher systems for oligonucleotide applications

P40

Kathrin Ludwigs
TU Dortmund

Stimuli-responsive G-quadruplex formation on a DNA-origami surface

P41

Eileen List
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Metabolic labelling of nucleic acids

P42

Jory Lietard
University of Vienna

Spatially arranged nucleic acid libraries to create complex information motifs

P43

Johanna Latussek
University of Greifswald

Lesion induced DNA/RNA amplification

P44

Juliette Langlais
LMU Munich

2',3'-Cyclic phosphate nucleotides formation and their subsequent polymerization for prebiotic RNA synthesis in the emergence of life

P45

Jan Kunzmann
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

New thiazole orange dimers in DNA

P46

Hannah Kuhlemann
University of Greifswald

Site specific modification and purificaton of long RNAs

P47

Hannah Kuckling
TU Dortmund

Catalytic activity of metal-binding G-quadruplex DNA in enantioselective reactions

P48

Iven Knaack
University of Hamburg

Metabolic live-cell imaging of cellular and viral nucleic acids using the TriPPPro approach

P49

Tadija Kekic
University of Vienna

Novel RNA building blocks with 2'-OPrOM for microarray synthesis through maskless photolithography

P50

Renata Kasprzyk
University of Konstanz

Cell-permeable nucleotide tools for exploration of protein ADP-ribosylation

P51

Nina Kaltenschnee
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main

RNA probes for visualization of sarcin/ricin loop depurination without background fluorescence

P52

Konstantin Isenberg
University of Würzburg

Studies towards nucleic acid-mediated fluorescence activation

P53

Sebastian Häcker
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Probing of DNA photochemistry with
C-nucleotides as photosensitizer to study the formation of CPD

P54

Cedric Gutfreund
University of Konstanz

Crystallographic insights into mutant archaeal
B-family polymerases processing XNAs

P55

Chandradhish Ghosh
Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, HIRI, Würzburg

Differential response of Salmonella enterica to diverse antibacterial Antisense modalities

P56

Benedikt Ganter
University of Hamburg

Synthesis modified T-1106-5'-triphosphates as potential inhibitor of the Sars-Cov-2 RdRP

P57

Lena Engelhard
TU Dortmund

Identification of specific reader proteins of epigenetically modified cytosines: A proteome profiling approach

P58

Robert Dörrenhaus
University of Cologne

Synthetic strategies towards novel unnatural nucleosides for genetic alphabet expansion

P59

Julia Dietzsch
University of Würzburg

Oligonucleotide-guided formation of excitonically coupled merocyanine dimers

P60

Hannah Depmeier
University of Cologne

Towards the synthesis of L-a-threofuranosyl nucleoside triphosphates and oligonucleotides with an expanded genetic alphabet

P61

Arya Das
TU Munich

Ultra-large-scale on-array mapping of off-target cleavage of chemically-modified crRNA in Cas9 and Cas12a

P62

Amarnath Bollu
University of Münster

Light-activated translation of mRNA in cells

P63

Justin D. Böcker
University of Düsseldorf

In vitro and cellular activity of 10-23 DNAzymes

P64

Alexander Biallas
University of Greifswald

Investigation of the stability of dihydropyridine nucleosides for use in RNA synthesis

P65

Irene Bessi
University of Würzburg

New fluorogenic ligands for the Chili RNA aptamer: an NMR study

P66

Tobias Behn
University of Cologne

Next-generation DNAzymes

P67

Sudakshina Banerjee
TU Dortmund

Light-activated ubiquitin: An insight into the kinetics of linkage specific protein ubiquitination