Professor of Physical Chemistry and Biophysics

1920 Professor of Physical Chemistry

Our research

We study the physical and chemical aspects of the behaviour of biopolymers and other soft systems. Much of our work has been focused on the physical aspects underlying the self-assembly of protein molecules. Self-organisation is the driving force generating complex matter in nature, and the process by which the machinery providing functionality in living systems is assembled. The goal of our research is to understand the physical and chemical factors which control the structures and dynamics of biomolecular assemblies, and the connections between the nanoscale characteristics of the component molecules and the physical properties of large-scale assemblies and their behaviour on a mesoscopic to macroscopic scale. The techniques used in our laboratory include biosensors, optical lithography, microfluidic devices and scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy. We work both with natural and synthetic polymers and our interests range from fundamental chemical physics to technological applications in material science and molecular medicine.

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Publications

Reentrant Liquid Condensate Phase of Proteins is Stabilized by Hydrophobic and Non-Ionic interactions
G Krainer, TJ Welsh, JA Joseph, P St George-Hyslop, AA Hyman, R Collepardo-Guevara, S Alberti, TPJ Knowles
Biophysical Journal
(2021)
120
One-Step Generation of Multisomes from Lipid-Stabilized Double Emulsions
MA Czekalska, AMJ Jacobs, Z Toprakcioglu, L Kong, KN Baumann, H Gang, G Zubaite, R Ye, B Mu, A Levin, WTS Huck, TPJ Knowles
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
(2021)
13
Direct Digital Sensing of Proteins in Solution through Single-Molecule Optofluidics
G Krainer, KL Saar, WE Arter, TPJ Knowles
Biophysical Journal
(2021)
120
Infrared Nanospectroscopy Reveals the Molecular Interaction Fingerprint of an Aggregation Inhibitor with Single Ab42 Oligomers
FS Ruggeri, J Habchi, S Chia, RI Horne, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles
Nature communications
(2021)
12
Label-free protein analysis using liquid chromatography with gravimetric detection
T Kartanas, A Levin, Z Toprakcioglu, T Scheidt, TA Hakala, J Charmet, TPJ Knowles
Anal Chem
(2021)
93
In situ kinetic measurements of α-synuclein aggregation reveal large population of short-lived oligomers
E Zurlo, P Kumar, G Meisl, AJ Dear, D Mondal, MMAE Claessens, TPJ Knowles, M Huber
PloS one
(2021)
16
A dopamine metabolite stabilizes neurotoxic amyloid-β oligomers.
R Cataldi, S Chia, K Pisani, FS Ruggeri, CK Xu, T Šneideris, M Perni, S Sarwat, P Joshi, JR Kumita, S Linse, J Habchi, TPJ Knowles, B Mannini, CM Dobson, M Vendruscolo
Commun Biol
(2021)
4
DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF IMMUNOLOGICALLY RELEVANT ALLOANTIBODY-HLA INTERACTIONS USING MICROFLUIDIC ANTIBODY AFFINITY PROFILING
A Priddey, M Schneider, G Karahan, T Scheidt, C Xu, G Meisl, H Copley, F Claas, R Buchli, A Mulder, S Heidt, T Knowles, V Kosmoliaptsis
TRANSPLANT INTERNATIONAL
(2021)
34
Microfluidic diffusional sizing for studying protein-protein interactions
MM Schneider, CM Dobson, A Aguzzi, FU Hartl, TPJ Knowles
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2021)
50
Interactions of α-synuclein oligomers with lipid membranes.
G Musteikytė, AK Jayaram, CK Xu, M Vendruscolo, G Krainer, TPJ Knowles
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Biomembranes
(2020)
1863

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