3. Tools to monitor peptides self-assembly and to image amyloids and beyond

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Axis 1. Ln-based complexes to detect amyloids and their formation (C. Hureau) 

We investigate new imaging tools to monitor the assembly process of the Aβ peptide and of other amyloid-forming peptides and to detect amyloids and amyloids’ deposits. Two main detection modalities are used:  luminescence and MRI

Axis 2. Lanmodulin-based imaging tools (E. Falcone)

We aim to understand the peculiar coordination properties of a recently discovered protein, Lanmodulin (LanM), which is able to tightly bind 3 Ln(III) ions. In particular, our main goal is to investigate and harness the site-selective hetero-metallation of LanM binding sites. 

Moreover, by means of chemical protein engineering, we aim at developing new-to-nature LanM scaffolds with enhanced thermodynamic and kinetic stability, as well as luminescent capacity, to enable its application as multimodal (luminescence/magnetic resonance) imaging agent.

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