<p>Transition metals such as iron and copper are valued in biology for their redox activities because they are able to access various oxidation states. However, these transition metals are also implicated in a number of human disease states and play a role in bacterial infections. The ability to manipulate and monitor metal ions has vast implications on the fields of biology and human health. As such, the research described here covers two related goals: to manipulate metals in specific biological circumstances and to visualize this disturbance in cellular metal homeostasis.</p><p>Antibiotic resistance necessitates the development of drugs that exploit new mechanisms of action such as the disruption of metal homeostasis. In order to manipul...
International audiencePollution by copper (Cu$^{2+}$) extensively used as antimicrobial in agricultu...
Part I: Antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria is a growing cause of concern worldwide. Tho...
Cells have evolved intricate mechanisms that coordinate the activity of transporters, chaperones, an...
New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM) grants resistance to a broad spectrum of β-lactam antibiotics, i...
The unabated rise in bacterial resistance to conventional antibiotics, coupled with collateral damag...
Limiting the availability of metals in an environment is known to restrict bacterial growth and prol...
<p>Transition metal ions are required nutrients for many organisms but also potent toxins if misappr...
Copper, iron and sodium are essential elements for life. The potent redox activity of copper and iro...
Metals are essential for life, playing critical roles in all aspects of the central dogma of biology...
Part 1: Metal Selective Sensors The work herein describes the creation of a library of sensors for t...
<div><p>Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With t...
Metallodrugs have been clinically utilized to treat various microbial infections for decades. Nevert...
Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With these sen...
Metals are essential for life, playing critical roles in all aspects of the central dogma of biology...
To date, different kinds of biosensing elements have been used effectively for environmental monitor...
International audiencePollution by copper (Cu$^{2+}$) extensively used as antimicrobial in agricultu...
Part I: Antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria is a growing cause of concern worldwide. Tho...
Cells have evolved intricate mechanisms that coordinate the activity of transporters, chaperones, an...
New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM) grants resistance to a broad spectrum of β-lactam antibiotics, i...
The unabated rise in bacterial resistance to conventional antibiotics, coupled with collateral damag...
Limiting the availability of metals in an environment is known to restrict bacterial growth and prol...
<p>Transition metal ions are required nutrients for many organisms but also potent toxins if misappr...
Copper, iron and sodium are essential elements for life. The potent redox activity of copper and iro...
Metals are essential for life, playing critical roles in all aspects of the central dogma of biology...
Part 1: Metal Selective Sensors The work herein describes the creation of a library of sensors for t...
<div><p>Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With t...
Metallodrugs have been clinically utilized to treat various microbial infections for decades. Nevert...
Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With these sen...
Metals are essential for life, playing critical roles in all aspects of the central dogma of biology...
To date, different kinds of biosensing elements have been used effectively for environmental monitor...
International audiencePollution by copper (Cu$^{2+}$) extensively used as antimicrobial in agricultu...
Part I: Antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria is a growing cause of concern worldwide. Tho...
Cells have evolved intricate mechanisms that coordinate the activity of transporters, chaperones, an...