Stefano Mangani has been professor of general and inorganic chemistry at the University of Siena since 1994. His main field of research is bioinorganic chemistry and structural biology and he currently focuses on the role of metal ions in metalloenzyme catalysis and in metalloproteins, with particular emphasis on the chemistry occurring at the metal sites as revealed by accurate structural data. Professor Mangani is regularly invited to speak at international conferences and seminars. He is the author of over 140 publications in international scientific journals and book series and has also written a general and inorganic university textbook and a web-course on general chemistry.
Innehållsförteckning
Drug discovery by targeting protein-protein interactions.- Protein-Protein Interaction Inhibitors: case studies on small molecules and natural compounds.- Disrupting Protein-Protein Interfaces using GRID Molecular Interaction Fields.- NMR as a tool to target protein-protein interactions.- Protein-protein interactions in the solid state The troubles of crystallizing of protein- protein complexes.- Fluorescence observables and enzyme kinetics in the investigation of PPI modulation by small molecules Detection, mechanistic insight, functional consequences.