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Membrane Proteins and Bacterial Nutrient Acquisition

Current work focuses on biochemical and biophysical approaches to understand mycobacterial nutrient acquisition and membrane-protein function.

Membrane proteinsBiophysicsBiochemistry

Overview

An ongoing line of work applying biochemical and biophysical methods to membrane-protein function. Details are kept high-level while the research is in progress.

Scientific question

How do membrane proteins contribute to bacterial nutrient acquisition and overall membrane-protein function?

Why it matters

Membrane proteins are central to cellular function and represent important targets across anti-infective and therapeutic research.

Approach

Biochemical and biophysical characterisation of membrane proteins using established protein-science workflows.

Relevance to biotech/pharma

Membrane-protein biochemistry supports anti-infective discovery and a broad range of therapeutic programmes.

Selected outputs / publications

Outputs from this current work will be added as results become publicly shareable.