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Uwe B. Sleytr

Uwe B. Sleytr (born July 15, 1942 in Vienna, Austria) is an emeritus professor of microbiology and the former head of the Department of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna.[1] He is a full member of the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the Austrian Academy of Sciences[2] and has published approximately 420 scientific papers, 5 books and several patents.[3][4]

Uwe B. Sleytr
Born (1942-07-15) July 15, 1942 (age 81)
NationalityAustrian
Alma materUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Scientific career
FieldsNanobiotechnology, Molecular Biology, biomimetics, synthetic biology
InstitutionsUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

Biography Edit

Sleytr studied food and biotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, graduating with a PhD (Dr. nat. Techn.) in 1970. He subsequently was senior research scientist at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology and the Strangeways Research Laboratory in Cambridge with a fellowship from the Medical Research Council.[5] In 1973 he received his habilitation in General Microbiology from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. He also served as visiting professor at Temple University in 1977-78. In 1980 he was appointed head of the Department of Nano-Biotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna in 1980. He served in this role until 2010 when he became professor emeritus.[6]

Sleytr has been bestowed honorary professorships by the Shanghai Jiaotong University, Sichuan University and the China University of Petroleum.[7]

Research Edit

Sleytr is an early researcher and pioneer in the field of Nanobiotechnology.[8][3][9] He first discovered the S-layered Protein which has found important applications in nano-biotechnology.[10] Sleytr's work has contributed significantly to the fact that today it is recognized that most bacteria and almost all archaea form S-layers as cell surface structure.

Together with his Karin Thorne, he was able to prove that S-layers can also consist of glycoproteins, which was the first evidence for the glycosylation of a cell wall protein in bacteria. His investigations of the dynamic self-organization of S-layers on growing and dividing cells and the assembly of isolated S-layer monomers in vitro have shown that S-layers are the simplest isopore protein membranes developed during evolution. These results were also the basis for the production of large S-layer ultrafiltration membranes with strictly defined separation (cut off) limits.

Major fields of application were derived from the fact that S-layer proteins could be fused with other functional proteins (e.g. ligands, antigens, antibodies, enzymes, peptides) and assembled on solid carriers (e.g. metals, semiconductors, graphene, polymers) and lipid membranes including liposomes and emulsomes in the form of regular lattices. Due to their unique repetitive physicochemical properties, S-layers could be used in combination with other biomolecules (proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, etc.) and nanoparticles as patterning elements and basic building blocks for the production of sometimes very complex supramolecular structures. This also opened up a wide range of applications for S-layers in synthetic biology, biomimetics and nanotechnology.

Selected awards and fellowships [1] Edit

Selected publications Edit

  • Sleytr, U.B. 1978. Regular arrays of macromolecules on bacterial cell walls: structure, chemistry, assembly and function. Int. Rev. Cytol. 53: 1-64.
  • Sleytr, U.B., B. Schuster, E.-M. Egelseer, D. Pum. S-layers: principles and applications. FEMS Microbiol. Rev. 38 (2014) 823–864.
  • Pum, D., U.B. Sleytr. 2014. Reassembly of S-layer proteins. Nanotechnology 25:312001. DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/25/31/312001.
  • Ücisik, M.H., U.B. Sleytr, B. Schuster. 2015. Emulsomes meet S-layer proteins: An emerging targeted drug delivery system. Curr. Pharm. Biotechnol. 16:392-405. DOI: 10.2174/138920101604150218112656.
  • U.B. Sleytr, A.W. Robards. Freeze-fracturing: a review of methods and results. J. Microsc. 111 (1977) 77-100.
  • U.B. Sleytr, A.W. Robards. Plastic deformation during freeze-cleavage:a review. J. Microsc. 110 (1977) 1-25.
  • Ilk, N., E.M. Egelseer, U.B. Sleytr. S-layer fusion proteins - construction principles and applications. Curr. Opin. Biotech. 22(6) (2011) 824–831.
  • Schuster, B., U.B. Sleytr. Biomimetic interfaces comprised of S-layer proteins, lipid membranes and membrane proteins. J. R. Soc. Interface 11 (2014) 20140232.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "BOKU". Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  2. ^ "OEAW".
  3. ^ a b "Globe News".
  4. ^ "Patents".
  5. ^ "Proteins & Peptides".
  6. ^ "Science Blog".
  7. ^ "SJTU".
  8. ^ "Exner Medal Post".
  9. ^ "avalon".
  10. ^ "MIT post".

External links Edit

  • Homepage: Art and Science

sleytr, born, july, 1942, vienna, austria, emeritus, professor, microbiology, former, head, department, nanobiotechnology, university, natural, resources, life, sciences, vienna, full, member, division, mathematics, natural, sciences, austrian, academy, scienc. Uwe B Sleytr born July 15 1942 in Vienna Austria is an emeritus professor of microbiology and the former head of the Department of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna 1 He is a full member of the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 2 and has published approximately 420 scientific papers 5 books and several patents 3 4 Uwe B SleytrBorn 1942 07 15 July 15 1942 age 81 ViennaNationalityAustrianAlma materUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences ViennaScientific careerFieldsNanobiotechnology Molecular Biology biomimetics synthetic biologyInstitutionsUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Selected awards and fellowships 1 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditSleytr studied food and biotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna graduating with a PhD Dr nat Techn in 1970 He subsequently was senior research scientist at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology and the Strangeways Research Laboratory in Cambridge with a fellowship from the Medical Research Council 5 In 1973 he received his habilitation in General Microbiology from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna He also served as visiting professor at Temple University in 1977 78 In 1980 he was appointed head of the Department of Nano Biotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna in 1980 He served in this role until 2010 when he became professor emeritus 6 Sleytr has been bestowed honorary professorships by the Shanghai Jiaotong University Sichuan University and the China University of Petroleum 7 Research EditSleytr is an early researcher and pioneer in the field of Nanobiotechnology 8 3 9 He first discovered the S layered Protein which has found important applications in nano biotechnology 10 Sleytr s work has contributed significantly to the fact that today it is recognized that most bacteria and almost all archaea form S layers as cell surface structure Together with his Karin Thorne he was able to prove that S layers can also consist of glycoproteins which was the first evidence for the glycosylation of a cell wall protein in bacteria His investigations of the dynamic self organization of S layers on growing and dividing cells and the assembly of isolated S layer monomers in vitro have shown that S layers are the simplest isopore protein membranes developed during evolution These results were also the basis for the production of large S layer ultrafiltration membranes with strictly defined separation cut off limits Major fields of application were derived from the fact that S layer proteins could be fused with other functional proteins e g ligands antigens antibodies enzymes peptides and assembled on solid carriers e g metals semiconductors graphene polymers and lipid membranes including liposomes and emulsomes in the form of regular lattices Due to their unique repetitive physicochemical properties S layers could be used in combination with other biomolecules proteins lipids carbohydrates nucleic acids etc and nanoparticles as patterning elements and basic building blocks for the production of sometimes very complex supramolecular structures This also opened up a wide range of applications for S layers in synthetic biology biomimetics and nanotechnology Selected awards and fellowships 1 EditMember of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts 2008 Wilhelm Exner Medal 1998 Science Award of the City of Vienna 1998 Philip Morris Research Award 1998 with M Sara Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 1994 Innitzer Award 1989 EUREKA Award 1988 Sandoz Novartis Award 1971 Schwackhofer Award 1970 Selected publications EditSleytr U B 1978 Regular arrays of macromolecules on bacterial cell walls structure chemistry assembly and function Int Rev Cytol 53 1 64 Sleytr U B B Schuster E M Egelseer D Pum S layers principles and applications FEMS Microbiol Rev 38 2014 823 864 Pum D U B Sleytr 2014 Reassembly of S layer proteins Nanotechnology 25 312001 DOI 10 1088 0957 4484 25 31 312001 Ucisik M H U B Sleytr B Schuster 2015 Emulsomes meet S layer proteins An emerging targeted drug delivery system Curr Pharm Biotechnol 16 392 405 DOI 10 2174 138920101604150218112656 U B Sleytr A W Robards Freeze fracturing a review of methods and results J Microsc 111 1977 77 100 U B Sleytr A W Robards Plastic deformation during freeze cleavage a review J Microsc 110 1977 1 25 Ilk N E M Egelseer U B Sleytr S layer fusion proteins construction principles and applications Curr Opin Biotech 22 6 2011 824 831 Schuster B U B Sleytr Biomimetic interfaces comprised of S layer proteins lipid membranes and membrane proteins J R Soc Interface 11 2014 20140232 References Edit a b BOKU Retrieved 18 February 2021 OEAW a b Globe News Patents Proteins amp Peptides Science Blog SJTU Exner Medal Post avalon MIT post External links EditHomepage Art and Science Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uwe B Sleytr amp oldid 1160200187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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