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Michael J. Hannon is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a significant focus on molecular biology and materials chemistry. Their work also engages with topics in medicine and oncology.

The primary topics covered in their research include:

  • DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies

Michael J. Hannon has contributed to the field through publications in various venues. The most frequent publication platforms for their work are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Their notable recent papers include:

  • "Rotaxanating Metallo-supramolecular Nano-cylinder Helicates to Switch DNA Junction Binding," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Case study of the integration of electronic patient-reported outcomes as standard of care in a head and neck oncology practice: Obstacles and opportunities," 2020, Cancer
  • "Organometallic Pillarplexes That Bind DNA 4-Way Holliday Junctions and Forks," 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Supramolecular Cylinders Target Bulge Structures in the 5' UTR of the RNA Genome of SARS-CoV-2 and Inhibit Viral Replication," 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Silver(i) complexes of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazones and triphenylphosphine: structural, cytotoxicity, and apoptotic studies," 2020, Dalton Transactions

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Larry Melidis
  • Samuel J. Dettmer
  • James S. Craig
  • Ross T. Egan
  • Nikolas J. Hodges

Best Publications

  • Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate Initiated by Alkyl Bromide and 2-Pyridinecarbaldehyde Imine Copper(I) Complexes

    David M. Haddleton;Christina B. Jasieczek;Michael J. Hannon;Andrew J. Shooter

  • Supramolecular DNA recognition.

    Michael J. Hannon

  • Metal-based anticancer drugs: From a past anchored in platinum chemistry to a post-genomic future of diverse chemistry and biology* , **

    Michael J. Hannon

  • Helices and Helicates: Beautiful Supramolecular Motifs with Emerging Applications

    Michael J. Hannon;Laura J. Childs

  • Molecular recognition of a three-way DNA junction by a metallosupramolecular helicate.

    Aneta Oleksy;Alexandre G. Blanco;Roeland Boer;Isabel Usón

  • Function of the DEMETER DNA glycosylase in the Arabidopsis thaliana male gametophyte

    Vera K. Schoft;Nina Chumak;Yeonhee Choi;Mike Hannon

  • Intramolecular DNA Coiling Mediated by a Metallo‐Supramolecular Cylinder

    Michael J. Hannon;Virtudes Moreno;Maria J. Prieto;Erlend Moldrheim

  • Competing supramolecular interactions give a new twist to terpyridyl chemistry: anion- and solvent-induced formation of spiral arrays in silver(I) complexes of a simple terpyridine.

    Michael J. Hannon;Claire L. Painting;Edward A. Plummer;Laura J. Childs

  • Dinuclear Ruthenium(II) Triple-Stranded Helicates: Luminescent Supramolecular Cylinders That Bind and Coil DNA and Exhibit Activity against Cancer Cell Lines†

    Gabriel I. Pascu;Anna C. G. Hotze;Carlos Sanchez-Cano;Benson M. Kariuki

  • Intramolecular DNA coiling mediated by metallo-supramolecular cylinders: differential binding of P and M helical enantiomers

    Isabelle Meistermann;Virtudes Moreno;Maria J. Prieto;Erlend Moldrheim

  • An inexpensive approach to supramolecular architecture

    Michael J. Hannon;Claire L. Painting;Alexander Jackson;Jacqueline Hamblin

  • Red and blue luminescent metallo-supramolecular coordination polymers assembled through π–π interactions

    Nathaniel W. Alcock;Philip R. Barker;Johanna M. Haider;Michael J. Hannon

  • A METALLO-SUPRAMOLECULAR DOUBLE-HELIX CONTAINING A MAJOR AND A MINOR GROOVE

    Michael J. Hannon;Claire L. Painting;Nathaniel W. Alcock

  • Dinuclear Double‐Stranded Metallosupramolecular Ruthenium Complexes: Potential Anticancer Drugs

    Anna C. G. Hotze;Benson M. Kariuki;Michael J. Hannon

  • Assembly of a nanoscale chiral ball through supramolecular aggregation of bowl-shaped triangular helicates.

    Laura J. Childs;Nathaniel W. Alcock;Michael J. Hannon

  • Spacer Control of Directionality in Supramolecular Helicates Using an Inexpensive Approach

    Michael J. Hannon;Siona Bunce;Adam J. Clarke;Nathaniel W. Alcock

  • Platelet actin nodules are podosome-like structures dependent on Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein and ARP2/3 complex.

    Natalie S. Poulter;Alice Y. Pollitt;Amy Davies;Dessislava Malinova

  • Ruthenium polypyridyl complexes and their modes of interaction with DNA: Is there a correlation between these interactions and the antitumor activity of the compounds?

    Eva Corral;Anna C. G. Hotze;Æ Hans den Dulk;Anna Leczkowska

  • Aryl substituted ruthenium bis-terpyridine complexes: intercalation and groove binding with DNA

    Kirti K. Patel;Edward A. Plummer;Muftah Darwish;Alison Rodger

  • Readily prepared metallo-supramolecular triple helicates designed to exhibit spin-crossover behaviour.

    Floriana Tuna;Martin R. Lees;Guy J. Clarkson;Michael J. Hannon

  • Assembly of Nano-Scale Circular Supramolecular Arrays through π–π Aggregation of Arc-Shaped Helicate Units

    Laura J. Childs;Nathaniel W. Alcock;Michael J. Hannon

Frequent Co-Authors

Alison Rodger
Alison Rodger Macquarie University
Nathaniel W. Alcock
Nathaniel W. Alcock University of Warwick
Edwin C. Constable
Edwin C. Constable University of Basel
Guy J. Clarkson
Guy J. Clarkson University of Warwick
Derek A. Tocher
Derek A. Tocher University College London
Viktor Brabec
Viktor Brabec Czech Academy of Sciences
Paul R. Raithby
Paul R. Raithby University of Bath
Robert L. Fischer
Robert L. Fischer University of California, Berkeley
Miquel Coll
Miquel Coll Spanish National Research Council
David M. Haddleton
David M. Haddleton University of Warwick

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