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

Thermodynamic profiles for cotranslational trigger factor substrate recognition
TW Herling, AME Cassaignau, AS Wentink, QAE Peter, PC Kumar, T Kartanas, MM Schneider, LD Cabrita, J Christodoulou, TPJ Knowles
Sci Adv
(2024)
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Unravelling the Structure and Dynamics of Ac-PHF6-NH2 Tau Segment Oligomers
I Stroganova, Z Toprakcioglu, H Willenberg, T Knowles, A Rijs
(2024)
Biomolecular condensates are characterized by interphase electric potentials.
AE Posey, A Bremer, NA Erkamp, A Pant, TPJ Knowles, Y Dai, T Mittag, RV Pappu
(2024)
α-Synuclein Oligomers Displace Monomeric α-Synuclein from Lipid Membranes
G Šneiderienė, MA Czekalska, CK Xu, AK Jayaram, G Krainer, WE Arter, QAE Peter, M Castellana-Cruz, KL Saar, A Levin, T Mueller, S Fiedler, SRA Devenish, H Fiegler, JR Kumita, TPJ Knowles
ACS Nano
(2024)
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Structuring emulsion droplets out of equilibrium
Nature Chemical Engineering
(2024)
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Hierarchical Protofilament Intertwining Rules the Formation of Mixed-Curvature Amyloid Polymorphs.
J Zhou, S Assenza, M Tatli, J Tian, IM Ilie, EL Starostin, A Caflisch, TPJ Knowles, G Dietler, FS Ruggeri, H Stahlberg, SK Sekatskii, R Mezzenga
Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
(2024)
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The Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Regulator Controls Tolerogenic Responses to Food Allergens in Mice and Humans
M Emmenegger, C Zografou, Y Dai, LR Hoyt, R Gudneppanavar, A Chincisan, H Rehrauer, FJ Noé, N Zajac, G Meisl, MM Schneider, H Nguyen, K Höpker, TPJ Knowles, M Sospedra, R Martin, AM Ring, S Leeds, SC Eisenbarth, ME Egan, EM Bruscia, A Aguzzi
(2024)
Electrolyte‐gated organic field‐effect transistors with high operational stability and lifetime in practical electrolytes
D Simatos, M Nikolka, J Charmet, LJ Spalek, Z Toprakcioglu, IE Jacobs, IB Dimov, G Schweicher, MJ Lee, CM Fernández‐Posada, DJ Howe, TA Hakala, LWY Roode, V Pecunia, TP Sharp, W Zhang, M Alsufyani, I McCulloch, TPJ Knowles, H Sirringhaus
SmartMat
(2024)
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The role of shear forces in primary and secondary nucleation of amyloid fibrils.
E Axell, J Hu, M Lindberg, AJ Dear, L Ortigosa-Pascual, EA Andrzejewska, G Šneiderienė, D Thacker, TPJ Knowles, E Sparr, S Linse
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
(2024)
121
Biomolecular condensates with complex architectures via controlled nucleation
NA Erkamp, MAM Verwiel, D Qian, T Sneideris, FA Spaepen, DA Weitz, JCM van Hest, TPJ Knowles
Nature Chemical Engineering
(2024)
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