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This project focuses on understanding the role of transition metals in biological processes such as catalysis and molecular recognition. It aims to develop a new computational method to study metal-directed assembly and biocatalysis, which could enhance enzyme design and drug discovery efforts.
Transition metals (TMs) are found in the core of several phenomena such as catalysis, self-assembly and (bio)molecular recognition and are directly involved in a number of diseases that span from cancer to neurodegenerative disorders.
The presence of metal ions or metallocofactors in the active site of enzymes remarkably enhances the diversity of functions displayed by these biomolecules. TMs are also basic elements of approved drugs and MRI contrast agents playing a key role in biomolecular rec…
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