
ul. F. Joliot-Curie 14
joanna.watly2@uwr.edu.pl
tel. +48 71 375 72 07, +48 71 375 72 51
Zainteresowania
- ions
- metal ions
- peptide
- metal coordination
- inorganic nuclear chemistry
- binding affinity
- metal binding sites
- histidine rich
- antimicrobial activity
- stability
Dyscyplina naukowa
- nauki chemiczne
Najnowsze publikacje
- Zn-enhanced Asp-rich antimicrobial peptides: N-terminal coordination by Zn(II) and Cu(II), which distinguishes Cu(II) binding to different peptides.
- CH vs. HC—Promiscuous Metal Sponges in Antimicrobial Peptides and Metallophores
- Poly-Gly Region Regulates the Accessibility of Metal Binding Sites in Snake Venom Peptides
- Impact of metal coordination and pH on the antimicrobial activity of histatin 5 and the products of its hydrolysis
- Insights into the Chemistry, Structure, and Biological Activity of Human Salivary MUC7 Fragments and Their Cu(II) and Zn(II) Complexes
- A comparative study on nickel binding to Hpn-like polypeptides from two Helicobacter pylori strains
- Zn(II) Induces Fibril Formation and Antifungal Activity in Shepherin I, An Antimicrobial Peptide from Capsella bursa-pastoris
- Zn(II) binding to pramlintide results in a structural kink, fibril formation and antifungal activity
- Metal coordination to solute binding proteins – exciting chemistry with potential biological meaning
- Zn(II) coordination influences the secondary structure, but not antimicrobial activity of the N-terminal histatin 3 hydrolysis product
- Phytochelatins Bind Zn(II) with Micro- to Picomolar Affinities without the Formation of Binuclear Complexes, Exhibiting Zinc Buffering and Muffling Rather than Storing Functions
- Phytochelatins as a dynamic system for Cd(II) buffering from the micro- to femtomolar range.
- Uncapping the N-terminus of a ubiquitous His-tag peptide enhances its Cu2+ binding affinity.
- Copper(II)-binding induces a unique polyproline type II helical structure within the ion-binding segment in the intrinsically disordered F-domain of ecdysteroid receptor from Aedes aegypti.
- Bioinorganic chemistry of shepherin II complexes helps to fight Candida albicans?
- Zinc(II)—the overlooked éminence grise of chloroquine’s fight against COVID-19?
- Peptidomimetics – An infinite reservoir of metal binding motifs in metabolically stable and biologically active molecules.
- The intrinsically disordered C-terminal F domain of the ecdysteroid receptor from Aedes aegypti exhibits metal ion-binding ability.
- Mono-substituted cage-like silsesquioxanes bound by trifunctional acyl chloride as a multi-donor N,O-type ligand in copper(II) coordination chemistry: synthesis and structural properties.
- Poly-Xaa sequences in proteins - biological role and interactions with metal ions : chemical and medical aspects.