Biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance

Biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance

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Group leader

Giovanna Musco

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The group uses biomolecular NMR spectroscopy coupled to biochemical, biophysical and computational methods to study the structure/function activity of proteins (or protein domains) involved in human diseases (e.g. cancer, genetic diseases).

Research activity

The unit is interested in:

  1. the structure, dynamics and activity of chromatin interacting domains (e.g. PHD domains, BRD domains) present in transcriptional regulators involved in cancer and or genetic diseases (e.g. Sp140, NSD1. NSD2);
  2. identifying small molecules able to inhibit the activity of extracellular receptors or proteins highly expressed in tumours (e.g.avb3 integrin) , in inflammation conditions (e.g. HMGB1),  in neurodegenerative disorders (e.g. Prion disease),  muscular distrophies (e.g.  Dux4)
  3. biophysical characterization of fuzzy interactions (e.g. HMGB1-CXCL12)
  4. applying NMR as analytical technique in metabolomics+

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