Department of Chemistry

portrait of Dr Melinda Duer

Dr Melinda Duer

Robinson College

Groups: Duer

Telephone: 01223 336483

E-mail: mjd13@cam.ac.uk

Our research interests are principally concerned with determining molecular structures and dynamics in solid, biologically-relevant materials, primarily using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. NMR is an excellent tool for determining molecular structure in chemical systems not amenable to conventional diffraction techniques, such as composite materials, heterogeneous systems and microcrystalline materials. Our particular area of interest is solid structural proteins, for instance keratin (hair, fingernails, hoof, etc) and collagen (tendon, bone, blood vessels etc.) and biominerals/ biomaterials such as bone. Bone is a composite material consisting of an organic matrix (primarily collagen) with inorganic crystals (hydroxyapatite) deposited in it. We are using solid-state NMR to study the nature of the interface between these two components, the interfacial region being critical to the structural properties of this important biological material. Our results have shown for the first time how the organic matrix is bound to the inorganic phase (see figure).

The model of protein carboxylate - hydroxyapatite surface binding proposed from our recent work. The grey plane represents the "surface" of the hydroxyapatite crystal. Surface phosphate anions are thought to be protonated as shown. Protein binds to the calcium ions in the surface via carboxylate residues on glutamate of γ-carboxyglutamate residues.

NMR is also an excellent method for the study of molecular dynamics in solids. Studying molecular motion enables us to probe intermolecular potentials in solids. In turn, understanding the intermolecular potential is a prerequisite to understanding the physical and material properties of solids, such as structure, ability to withstand and dissipate stresses, phase transitions, etc, in addition to chemical reactivity. Structural proteins are of particular interest currently. Studies of molecular dynamics in these systems will eventually help us in understanding their very important material properties in nature.

To perform the types of solid-state NMR investigation outlined above, we are constantly in need of new and better NMR experiments to study molecular structure, in particular. Thus, a further proportion of our work is in developing new solid-state NMR methodologies.

Selected Publications

The organic-mineral interface in teeth is like that in bone and dominated by polysaccharides: universal mediators of calcium phosphate biomineralization in vertebrates?, D.G. Reid, M.J. Duer, R.C. Murray, E. R. Wise, Chem. Mat. 20 (2008) 3549 - 3550

The role of glycosaminoglycans in mineral formation in bone: a solid-state NMR study of chondroitin sulfate: calcium phosphate complexes, S.M. Best, M.J. Duer, D.G. Reid, E.R. Wise, D. Zho. Magn. Reson. Chem. 45 (2007) 1-7

The mineral-organic interface in bone is lined by polysaccharide, E.R. Wise, S. Maltsev, M. Elisabeth Davies, M.J. Duer, C. Jaeger, N. Loveridge, R.C. Murray, and D.G. Reid. Chem. Mat. 19 (2007) 5055-5057

An Introduction to Solid-State NMR, M.J. Duer, Blackwell Science Ltd (Oxford) , (2004)

A solid-state NMR study of the structure and mobility of α-keratin, M.J. Duer, N. McDougal and R.C. Murray, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 5 (2003) 2894-2899

Publications

A CELLULAR LIGAND-FIELD MODEL FOR L-L SPECTRAL INTENSITIES .4. PLANAR AND NEAR-PLANAR TETRACHLOROCOPPER(II) IONS
MJ DUER, SJ ESSEX, M GERLOCH - MOLECULAR PHYSICS (1993) 79, 1167
(DOI: 10.1080/00268979300101921)
A CELLULAR LIGAND-FIELD MODEL FOR L-L SPECTRAL INTENSITIES .4. PARAMETRIC STRUCTURE FOR DYNAMIC SOURCES
MJ DUER, SJ ESSEX, M GERLOCH, KM JUPP - MOLECULAR PHYSICS (1993) 79, 1147
(DOI: 10.1080/00268979300101911)
SOLID-STATE C-13 AND H-2 NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE STUDIES OF THE BENZENE HEXAFLUOROBENZENE COMPLEX
MJ DUER - Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions (1993) 89, 823
(DOI: 10.1039/ft9938900823)
Time-domain calculation of chemical exchange effects in the NMR spectra of rotating solids.
MJ Duer, MH Levitt - Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1992) 1, 211
(DOI: 10.1016/S0926-2040(10)80006-2)
Solid-state NMR studies of the molecular motion in the kaolinite: DMSO intercalate
MJ DUER, J ROCHA, J KLINOWSKI - Journal of the American Chemical Society (1992) 114, 6867
(DOI: 10.1021/ja00043a036)
A 2-DIMENSIONAL SOLID-STATE H-2 EXCHANGE NMR-STUDY OF THE MOLECULAR-MOTION IN THE KAOLINITE-DMSO INTERCALATION COMPOUND
MJ DUER, J ROCHA - Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969) (1992) 98, 524
(DOI: 10.1016/0022-2364(92)90005-R)
Solid state multinuclear NMR study of sigma-acetylide complexes of platinum, trans-[ClPt(PnBu3)2-C=C-p-C6H4-C=C-Pt(PnBu3)2Cl] and trans-[-Pt(PnBu3)2-C=C-p-C6H4-C=C-]n.
MJ Duer, MS Khan, AK Kakkar - Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1992) 1, 13
(DOI: 10.1016/0926-2040(92)90005-T)
Qualitative models for the NMR chemical shifts of interstitial atoms in clusters
MJ DUER, DJ WALES - Polyhedron (1991) 10, 1749
(DOI: 10.1016/S0277-5387(00)83795-X)
Bent bonds probed by ligand-field analysis
MJ DUER, ND FENTON, M GERLOCH - International Reviews in Physical Chemistry (1990) 9, 227
(DOI: 10.1080/01442359009353247)
HIGH NUCLEARITY CLUSTERS AND BEYOND
PJ BAILEY, G CONOLE, MJ DUER, BFG JOHNSON, J LEWIS, M MCPARTLIN, HR POWELL - ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (1990) 199, 176


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