Professor of Biophysics


Our research

In the last 15 years our research has been focused on the development of methods of characterising the structure, dynamics and interactions of proteins in previously inaccessible states. These methods are based on the use of experimental data, in particular from nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, as structural restraints in molecular dynamics simulations. Through this approach it is possible to obtain information about a variety of protein conformations, as for example those populated during the folding process, and about protein interactions in complex environments, including those generating aggregate species that are associated with neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

Application to neurodegenerative diseases

More recently, these studies have led us to investigate the physico-chemical principles of proteins homeostasis and their application to the development of therapeutic strategies against neurodegenerative diseases. Starting from the observation that proteins are expressed in the cell at levels close to their solubility limits, we are developing approaches to prevent or delay misfolding disorders based on the enhancement of our quality control mechanisms against protein aggregation.

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Publications

Single-molecule imaging of small aggregates of IAPP in type 2 diabetes serum with rationally-designed antibody-like scaffolds
J Lin, YP Zhang, S Chia, D Klenerman, P Sormanni, M Vendruscolo
Chemical Science
(2026)
Multiplex neurodegeneration proteotoxicity platform reveals DNAJB6 promotes non-toxic FUS condensate gelation and inhibits neurotoxicity.
SJ Resnick, S Qamar, P Krishna, V Korobeynikov, H Ausserwoger, A Miller, P Esposito, JA Varela, J Sheng, LH Huang, J Nixon-Abell, S Melore, CW Chung, NF Läubli, S Kapsiani, X Li, J Wang, N Zhang, MM Alam, AS Burguete, TC Swayne, Y Chen, Y-C Liao, NA Shneider, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles, CF Kaminski, FS Ruggeri, GS Kaminski Schierle, P St George-Hyslop, A Chavez
Nature communications
(2025)
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Binding Paths: Describing Small Molecule Interactions with Disordered Proteins via Markov State Models
A Louet, G Hummer, M Vendruscolo
(2025)
Ca2+-driven PDIA6 biomolecular condensation ensures proinsulin folding.
Y-H Lee, T Saio, M Watabe, M Matsusaki, S Kanemura, Y Lin, T Mannen, T Kuramochi, Y Kamada, K Iuchi, M Tajiri, K Suzuki, Y Li, Y Heo, K Ishii, K Arai, K Ban, M Hashimoto, S Oshita, S Ninagawa, Y Hattori, H Kumeta, A Takeuchi, S Kajimoto, H Abe, E Mori, T Muraoka, T Nakabayashi, S Akashi, T Okiyoneda, M Vendruscolo, K Inaba, M Okumura
Nature Cell Biology
(2025)
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Identification of potent high-affinity secondary nucleation inhibitors of Aβ42 aggregation from an ultra-large chemical library using Deep Docking
M Brezinova, ZF Brotzakis, RI Horne, V Roy Chowdhury, RC Gregory, Y Bian, A González Díaz, F Gentile, M Vendruscolo
Mol Syst Biol
(2025)
α-Synuclein driven cell susceptibility in Parkinson’s disease
S Lee, J Breiter, J Beckwith, E Brock, J Lachica, C Toomey, B Fu, M Ryten, L Weiss, N Wood, S Gandhi, M Vendruscolo
(2025)
Serial amplification of tau filaments using Alzheimer's brain homogenates and C322A or C322S recombinant tau
A Santambrogio, S Lövestam, MA Metrick, T Löhr, P Xu, NCT Gallagher, B Ghetti, B Caughey, SHW Scheres, M Vendruscolo
FEBS Lett
(2025)
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Large-scale visualisation of α-synuclein oligomers in Parkinson’s disease brain tissue
R Andrews, B Fu, CE Toomey, JC Breiter, J Lachica, JS Beckwith, R Tian, EE Brock, L-M Needham, GJ Chant, C Loiseau, A Deconfin, K Baspin, R Popovic, J Evans, Y Goh, B Kurt, L Senicar, M Edmonds, T Bartels, N Bengoa-Vergniory, PJ Magill, Z Jaunmuktane, OJ Freeman, BJM Taylor, J Hardy, T Lashley, M Ryten, M Vendruscolo, NW Wood, LE Weiss, S Gandhi, SF Lee
Nat Biomed Eng
(2025)
Nanoscale profiling of evolving intermolecular interactions in ageing FUS condensates
A Miller, Z Toprakcioglu, S Qamar, P St George-Hyslop, FS Ruggeri, T Knowles, M Vendruscolo
Communications Chemistry
(2025)
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Secondary nucleation of α-Synuclein drives Mitochondria dysfunctions and Lewy body formation in Parkinson’s Disease
S De, E Prescott, J Wei, E Garland, A Urbanek, F Capriglia, W Molenkamp, D Rhodes, L Heywood, A Schwartzentruber, E Stephen, R Hughes, O Bandmann, M Collins, S Linse, A Abelein, J Johansson, M Vendruscolo, J Highley, T Knowles, H Mortiboys
(2025)

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