Artificial Metalloproteins, 9780443415739
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Unlock metal’s power: artificial proteins, controlled reactivity, and boundless potential.
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Artificial Metalloproteins

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    412 pages

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    1 December 2025

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Summary

Artificial Metalloproteins: Design, Synthesis, and Applications

Artificial Metalloproteins (ArMs) have become invaluable tools for controlling, implementing, and utilizing the unique reactivity and spectroscopic properties of bound metal ions.

This book explores the latest advancements in the field, covering topics such as:

  • Incorporating Non-Native Cofactors into Heme Proteins
  • Designing 4-Helix Bundles to Bind Porphyrin/Porphyrin-like Cofactors

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780443415739
ISBN-10:0443415730
Series:Methods in Enzymology
Author:Lisa Olshansky
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:Academic Press Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:412
Release Date:1 December 2025
Weight:450g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
About The Author

Lisa Olshansky

Dr. Lisa Olshansky earned her B.S. in Chemistry from UC San Diego in 2009 and completed her Ph.D. in Chemistry at MIT in 2015 as an NSF Graduate Research and Presidential fellow. She then worked with Prof. Andy Borovik at UC Irvine as an ACS Irving S. Sigal Postdoctoral fellow. In 2018, Lisa began her independent career as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where her team works to mimic and exploit mechanisms by which macroscopic molecular structural changes dictate metal ion electronic structural properties. During her early career, Olshansky has been recognized with Searle, Cottrell, and Vallee Scholars awards, Carver Trust and DOE Young Investigator awards, and an NIH Early Stage Investigator award. Olshansky was recently named an NAS Kavli Fellow, received the Paul Saltman Young Investigator Award for her research on Metals in Biology, and was recently named a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar and a Sloan Research Fellow. Since joining the faculty at Illinois, Olshansky has spearheaded an initiative called C2 that aims to foster inclusivity and diversity in the School of Chemical Sciences at Illinois.

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