

School Notes
Date posted: Jul 31, 2020
The NSF Center for Chemical Innovation (CCI) program recently approved the phase II funding for the Center for Genetically Encoded Materials (C-GEM; https://gem-net.net/). The research team, which includes Professor Abhishek Chatterjee, is working on repurposing the translational apparatus to establish a fundamentally new form of chemical matter – sequence-defined chemical polymers. Combining computational and experimental approaches, C-GEM is repurposing nature’s protein biosynthesis machinery – the ribosome and it’s associated translation factors – to biosynthesize genetically encoded, sequence-defined chemical polymers with unprecedented functions and activities. The Chatterjee lab will contribute to this challenge by developing novel aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases that charge novel monomers structurally distinct from their natural substrates. The $20 million Phase II funding will support the Center's research over the next five years.