Serena Rinaldo

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Identification of small molecule inhibitors of the aurora-A/TPX2 complex ONCOTARGET 2017
Glucose metabolism in the progression of prostate cancer FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY 2017
Discovering selective diguanylate cyclase inhibitors: From PleD to discrimination of the active site of cyclic-di-GMP phosphodiesterases c-di-GMP signaling 2017
CHAPTER 4: Nitrite Reductase - Cytochrome cd1 RSC Metallobiology 2017
In silico discovery and in vitro validation of catechol-containing sulfonohydrazide compounds as potent inhibitors of the diguanylate cyclase PleD JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY 2016
Novel genetic tools to tackle c-di-GMP-dependent signaling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 2016
A pyrazolopyran derivative preferentially inhibits the activity of human cytosolic hydroxymethyltransferase and induces cell death in lung cancer cells ONCOTARGET 2016
How pyridoxal 5'-phosphate differentially regulates human cytosolic and mitochondrial serine hydroxymethyltransferase oligomeric state THE FEBS JOURNAL 2015
Screening and in vitro testing of antifolate inhibitors of human cytosolic serine hydroxymethyltransferase CHEMMEDCHEM 2015
Structural basis of functional diversification of the HD-GYP domain revealed by the pseudomonas aeruginosa PA4781 protein, which displays an unselective bimetallic binding site JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY 2015
Synthesis of triazole-linked analogues of c-di-gmp and their interactions with diguanylate cyclase JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY 2015

ERC

  • LS1_1
  • LS1_2
  • LS1_7
  • LS1_9

KET

  • Life-science technologies & biotechnologies

Interessi di ricerca

The scientific activity of Serena Rinaldo is focused on the molecular aspects of proteins involved in biological processes crucial for cell maintenance and communication to dissect the mechanism of pathological conditions (including chronic infections and cancer), using a multidisciplinary approach encompassing Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Structural Biology.

A schematic summary of the main research lines is reported below:

- Small molecules (nucleotides) involved in the formation of bacterial biofilm in chronic infections; integration of protein engineering and molecular biophysics approaches allowed the identification of structural determinants controlling the interaction of selected enzymes with small molecules (such as c-di-GMP, nucleotides and metals) and inhibitors, identified thanks to fruitful collaborations with medicinal chemists (Prof. Cappellacci l., Camerino, I). More recently, the role of strategic nutrients in controlling c-di-GMP levels has been investigated by mechanistic approach.

- Role of nitric oxide and redox metabolism in bacterial pathogens; the specific expertise acquired during the PhD and the first Post-Doc period of Serena Rinaldo allowed to re-evaluate the role of oxygen and the interaction of nitric oxide with metalloproteins and, broadly speaking, with the heme cofactor, as acknowledged by the publication records.

- Metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells and ageing, by looking at the role of enzymes of the serine/glycine pathway and one-carbon metabolism; she contributed to define the role of SHMT protein dynamic upon cofactor and substrates binding, relevant to rationally design compounds able to inhibit protein function. She developed a binding assay for testing enzyme inhibitors.

The main expertise is:

recombinant proteins production and characterization, protein/nucleic acid interaction, nucleotide and redox biochemistry, enzyme kinetics, microcalorimetry ITC, respiratory measurements (Seahorse).

Keywords

protein engineering
enzyme
cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase
energy metabolism
biophysics

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