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

ADSoluble aggregates present in cerebrospinal fluid change in size and mechanism of toxicity during Alzheimer’s disease progression
S De, DR Whiten, FS Ruggeri, C Hughes, M Rodrigues, DI Sideris, CG Taylor, FA Aprile, S Muyldermans, TPJ Knowles, M Vendruscolo, C Bryant, K Blennow, I Skoog, S Kern, H Zetterberg, D Klenerman
(2019)
Different soluble aggregates of Aβ42 can give rise to cellular toxicity through different mechanisms.
S De, DC Wirthensohn, P Flagmeier, C Hughes, FA Aprile, FS Ruggeri, DR Whiten, D Emin, Z Xia, JA Varela, P Sormanni, F Kundel, TPJ Knowles, CM Dobson, C Bryant, M Vendruscolo, D Klenerman
Nature communications
(2019)
10
The metastability of the proteome of spinal motor neurons underlies their selective vulnerability in ALS.
JJ Yerbury, L Ooi, IP Blair, P Ciryam, CM Dobson, M Vendruscolo
Neuroscience Letters
(2019)
704
The Amyloid Phenomenon and Its Significance in Biology and Medicine
CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles, M Vendruscolo
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
(2019)
12
A method of predicting the in vitro fibril formation propensity of Aβ40 mutants based on their inclusion body levels in E-coli
K Sanagavarapu, E Nüske, I Nasir, G Meisl, JN Immink, P Sormanni, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles, A Malmendal, C Cabaleiro-Lago, S Linse
Sci Rep
(2019)
9
Protein solubility predictions using the camsol method in the study of protein homeostasis
P Sormanni, M Vendruscolo
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
(2019)
11
Atomic force microscopy for single molecule characterisation of protein aggregation.
FS Ruggeri, T Šneideris, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles
Arch Biochem Biophys
(2019)
664
A superposition free method for protein conformational ensemble analyses and local clustering based on a differential geometry representation of backbone.
AM da Silva Neto, SR Silva, M Vendruscolo, C Camilloni, RW Montalvão
Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics
(2019)
87
Probing Specificity in Disordered Protein Interactions with Small Molecules using Integrative Methods
GT Heller, FA Aprile, M Bonomi, C Camilloni, A De Simone, M Vendruscolo
Biophysical Journal
(2019)
116
Structure and Dynamics of Alzheimer's Associated Amyloid-Beta Peptide
T Löhr, K Kohlhoff, G Heller, M Vendruscolo
Biophysical Journal
(2019)
116

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