Nils G Walter
Francis S Collins Collegiate Professor of Chemistry
Biophysics and Biological Chemistry
Professor of Chemistry
Professor of Biophysics
College of Literature
Science
and the Arts
Program Associate
Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Professor of Biological Chemistry
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Nils G Walter
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    The RNA and Single Molecule Analysis Group of Nils Walter - Vision:

    The Walter lab provides a welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and equitable environment where we leverage cross-disciplinary tools from chemical biology, analytical chemistry, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, and bioinformatics to define and unleash the powers of RNA biology and DNA nanotechnology. RNA is a magical molecule that both likely started life and sustains it today. Over 75% of our genome encodes non-protein coding RNA molecules, compared with only <2% that encodes proteins. How this RNA machinery broadly guides cellular function – through the maintenance, processing and regulated expression of all genetic information – is still poorly understood. For an inspiring read on the prospects of RNA research, please check out this Paper. By comparison, DNA is better understood as the genetic blueprint of life, but recently its utility has dramatically expanded as a scaffold for nanodevices and nanorobots, heralding a modern materials science.

    We integrate powerful, cutting-edge, single molecule experimental and computational approaches to study the structure, dynamics and function of RNAs and DNA nanodevices outside and inside human cells. Our experimental approaches span from single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (“nanoscopy”) to transcriptomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and big data analytics, providing students and postdocs with a uniquely qualifying knowledge base and skill set that they have leveraged into a wide range of careers in academia, industry and national labs. We even founded our very own successful biotech startup company pursuing single molecule analytical chemistry and molecular diagnostics of biomarkers of disease – entrepreneurial spirit is welcome!

    Finally, we are making single-molecule and RNA techniques more widely available to those who are not experts in these fields through the University of Michigan’s Single Molecule Analysis in Real Time (SMART) Center and the cross-disciplinary Center for RNA Biomedicine, both of which Nils founded and now directs.

    Please also check out some of our press releases in the sidebar and the News section, as well as our twitter account.

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    Qualifications
    • Postdoctoral Fellow
      University of Vermont, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, 1999
    • Dr.-Ing.
      TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, 1995
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Rogel Cancer Center
    • Center Member
      Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
    Research Overview

    We integrate powerful, cutting-edge, single molecule experimental and computational approaches to study the structure, dynamics and function of RNAs and DNA nanodevices outside and inside human cells. Our experimental approaches span from single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (“nanoscopy”) to transcriptomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and big data analytics, providing students and postdocs with a uniquely qualifying knowledge base and skill set that they have leveraged into a wide range of careers in academia, industry and national labs. We even founded our very own successful biotech startup company pursuing single molecule analytical chemistry and molecular diagnostics of biomarkers of disease – entrepreneurial spirit is welcome!

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      A nascent riboswitch helix orchestrates robust transcriptional regulation through signal integration.
      Chauvier A, Dandpat SS, Romero R, Walter NG. Nat Commun, 2024 May 10; 15 (1): 3955 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-48409-8
      PMID: 38729929
    • Journal Article
      Beyond ligand binding: Single molecule observation reveals how riboswitches integrate multiple signals to balance bacterial gene regulation.
      Chauvier A, Walter NG. Curr Opin Struct Biol, 2024 Oct; 88: 102893 DOI:10.1016/j.sbi.2024.102893
      PMID: 39067113
    • Journal Article
      BNP-Track: a framework for superresolved tracking.
      Sgouralis I, Xu LWQ, Jalihal AP, Kilic Z, Walter NG, Pressé S. Nat Methods, 2024 Sep; 21 (9): 1716 - 1724. DOI:10.1038/s41592-024-02349-9
      PMID: 39039336
    • Preprint
      Foundation model for efficient biological discovery in single-molecule data.
      Li J, Zhang L, Johnson-Buck A, Walter NG. 2024 Aug 27; DOI:10.1101/2024.08.26.609721
      PMID: 39253410
    • Journal Article
      Implementation and Evaluation of a ChatGPT-Assisted Special Topics Writing Assignment in Biochemistry
      Reddy MR, Walter NG, Sevryugina YV. Journal of Chemical Education, 2024 Jul 9; 101 (7): 2740 - 2748. DOI:10.1021/acs.jchemed.4c00226
    • Preprint
      Ultrasensitive amplification-free quantification of a methyl CpG-rich cancer biomarker by single-molecule kinetic fingerprinting.
      Dai L, Johnson-Buck A, Laird PW, Tewari M, Walter NG. 2024 Apr 10; DOI:10.1101/2024.04.06.587997
      PMID: 38645159
    • Preprint
      Single molecule tracking reveals nanodomains in biomolecular condensates
      Gao G, Sumrall E, Walter N. 2024 bioRxiv, DOI:10.1101/2024.04.01.587651
    • Journal Article
      Are non-protein coding RNAs junk or treasure?: An attempt to explain and reconcile opposing viewpoints of whether the human genome is mostly transcribed into non-functional or functional RNAs.
      Walter NG. Bioessays, 2024 Apr; 46 (4): e2300201 DOI:10.1002/bies.202300201
      PMID: 38351661