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

Force generation by the growth of amyloid aggregates
TW Herling, GA Garcia, TCT Michaels, W Grentz, J Dean, U Shimanovich, H Gang, T Müller, B Kav, EM Terentjev, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
(2015)
112
Molecular Rotors Provide Insights into Microscopic Structural Changes During Protein Aggregation
AJ Thompson, TW Herling, M Kubánková, A Vyšniauskas, TPJ Knowles, MK Kuimova
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
(2015)
119
New insights into the mechanism of amyloid formation by alpha-synuclein
AK Buell, C Galvagnion, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2015)
44
Rapid sizing of proteins in complex solutions
P Arosio, T Muller, L Rajah, EV Yates, FA Aprile, SIA Cohen, DA White, TW Herling, E de Genst, S Linse, M Vendruscolo, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2015)
44
Lipid vesicles trigger α-synuclein aggregation by stimulating primary nucleation
C Galvagnion, AK Buell, G Meisl, TC Michaels, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles, CM Dobson
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2015)
44
Crucial role of non-specific interactions in amyloid nucleation
A Saric, YC Chebaro, TPJ Knowles, D Frenkel
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2015)
44
Kinetics of protein aggregation
TPJ Knowles
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2015)
44
Enzymatically Active Microgels from Self-Assembling Protein Nanofibrils for Microflow Chemistry
X-M Zhou, U Shimanovich, TW Herling, S Wu, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles, S Perrett
ACS Nano
(2015)
9
Neuronal Cx3cr1 Deficiency Protects against Amyloid β-Induced Neurotoxicity
J Dworzak, B Renvoisé, J Habchi, EV Yates, C Combadière, TP Knowles, CM Dobson, C Blackstone, O Paulsen, PM Murphy
PLoS One
(2015)
10
Aggregation‐Prone Amyloid‐β⋅CuII Species Formed on the Millisecond Timescale under Mildly Acidic Conditions
JT Pedersen, CB Borg, TCT Michaels, TPJ Knowles, P Faller, K Teilum, L Hemmingsen
ChemBioChem
(2015)
16

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