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Overview

Angela Lombardi is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Materials Science, focusing extensively on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Inorganic Chemistry, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins
  • Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities
  • Machine Learning in Healthcare
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion

Frequent collaborators with Lombardi include Marco Chino, Linda Leone, Flavia Nastri, Ornella Maglio, and Vincenzo Pavone, reflecting a network of repeated cooperative research efforts across their projects.

Publication venues where Lombardi regularly publishes include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Among their recent academic papers are:

  • Choline supplements: An update, 2023, Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • Allosteric cooperation in a de novo-designed two-domain protein, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Tuning Mechanism through Buffer Dependence of Hydrogen Evolution Catalyzed by a Cobalt Mini-enzyme, 2020, Biochemistry
  • An Artificial Miniaturized Peroxidase for Signal Amplification in Lateral Flow Immunoassays, 2023, Small
  • Highly Selective Indole Oxidation Catalyzed by a Mn-Containing Artificial Mini-Enzyme, 2021, ACS Catalysis

Best Publications

  • De Novo Design and Structural Characterization of Proteins and Metalloproteins

    William F. DeGrado;Christopher M. Summa;Vincenzo Pavone;Flavia Nastri

  • De novo design of helical bundles as models for understanding protein folding and function.

    R B Hill;D P Raleigh;A Lombardi;W F DeGrado

  • Retrostructural analysis of metalloproteins: Application to the design of a minimal model for diiron proteins

    Angela Lombardi;Christopher M. Summa;Silvano Geremia;Lucio Randaccio

  • An artificial di-iron oxo-protein with phenol oxidase activity

    Marina Faiella;Concetta Andreozzi;Rafael Torres Martin de Rosales;Vincenzo Pavone

  • Peptide-based heme-protein models.

    Angela Lombardi;Flavia Nastri;Vincenzo Pavone

  • Design and engineering of artificial oxygen-activating metalloenzymes

    Flavia Nastri;Marco Chino;Ornella Maglio;Ambika Bhagi-Damodaran

  • Discovering protein secondary structures: Classification and description of isolated α‐turns

    Vincenzo Pavone;Girolamo Gaeta;Angela Lombardi;Flavia Nastri

  • A MODIFIED CYCLODEXTRIN WITH A FULLY ENCAPSULATED DANSYL GROUP : SELF-INCLUSION IN THE SOLID STATE AND IN SOLUTION

    R. Corradini;A. Dossena;R. Marchelli;A. Panagia

  • A Modified Cyclodextrin with a Fully Encapsulated Dansyl Group: Self-Inclusion in the Solid State and in Solution

    Roberto Corradini;Arnaldo Dossena;Rosangela Marchelli;Anna Panagia

  • De Novo Design of Four-Helix Bundle Metalloproteins: One Scaffold, Diverse Reactivities

    Angela Lombardi;Fabio Pirro;Fabio Pirro;Ornella Maglio;Ornella Maglio;Marco Chino

  • Structural characterization of the .beta.-bend ribbon spiral: crystallographic analysis of two long (L-Pro-Aib)n sequential peptides

    B. Di Blasio;V. Pavone;M. Saviano;A. Lombardi

  • Toward the de novo design of a catalytically active helix bundle: a substrate-accessible carboxylate-bridged dinuclear metal center.

    L. Di Costanzo;H. Wade;Silvano Geremia;Lucio Randaccio

  • Artificial diiron proteins: from structure to function.

    Jennifer R. Calhoun;Flavia Nastri;Ornella Maglio;Vincenzo Pavone

  • Exploring the role of unnatural amino acids in antimicrobial peptides

    Rosario Oliva;Marco Chino;Katia Pane;Valeria Pistorio

  • Engineering Metalloprotein Functions in Designed and Native Scaffolds

    Flavia Nastri;Daniele D’Alonzo;Linda Leone;Gerardo Zambrano

  • Hemoprotein Models Based on a Covalent Helix–Heme–Helix Sandwich: 1. Design, Synthesis, and Characterization

    Flavia Nastri;Angela Lombardi;Giancarlo Morelli;Ornella Maglio

  • Noncoded residues as building blocks in the design of specific secondary structures: Symmetrically disubstituted glycines and β-alanine

    Benedetto Di Blasio;Vincenzo Pavone;Angela Lombardi;Carlo Pedone

  • Preorganization of molecular binding sites in designed diiron proteins.

    Ornella Maglio;Flavia Nastri;Vincenzo Pavone;Angela Lombardi

  • A Heme–Peptide Metalloenzyme Mimetic with Natural Peroxidase-Like Activity

    Flavia Nastri;Liliana Lista;Paola Ringhieri;Rosa Vitale

  • Hydrogen evolution from water catalyzed by cobalt-mimochrome VI*a, a synthetic mini-protein.

    Vincenzo Firpo;Jennifer M. Le;Vincenzo Pavone;Angela Lombardi

  • Miniaturized metalloproteins: Application to iron–sulfur proteins

    Angela Lombardi;Daniela Marasco;Ornella Maglio;Luigi Di Costanzo

  • De novo Design of Helical Bundles as Models for Understanding Protein Folding and Function

    R. Blake Hill;Daniel P. Raleigh;Angela Lombardi;William F. Degrado

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincenzo Pavone
Vincenzo Pavone University of Naples Federico II
William F. DeGrado
William F. DeGrado University of California, San Francisco
Carlo Pedone
Carlo Pedone University of Naples Federico II
Silvano Geremia
Silvano Geremia University of Trieste
Ettore Benedetti
Ettore Benedetti University of Naples Federico II
Stefania Galdiero
Stefania Galdiero University of Naples Federico II
Lucio Randaccio
Lucio Randaccio University of Trieste
Giuseppina De Simone
Giuseppina De Simone National Research Council (CNR)
Paolo A. Netti
Paolo A. Netti Italian Institute of Technology
Michael J. Brett
Michael J. Brett University of Alberta

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