

Volume 6
Research & Reviews: Journal of Material Sciences
CrystalloPolySci 2018
November 19-20, 2018
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Advanced materials to make easier protein crystallization
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ince 60 years, X-ray crystallography provides structural details of protein molecules, information that is crucial to unravel
biological mechanisms at molecular level. Crystallography requires that sample is in crystal form. Getting such crystals
at acceptable quality for crystallographic analysis is not trivial and strategies to make this process less expensive and time
consuming are not available, still now. Advanced materials represent a turning point in this field because they can be exploited
to control nucleation and growth step, making more effective the crystallization process. Our group is developing membrane-
basedmaterials able to trigger protein crystallization also in conditions that are not fruitful by standardmethods. Suchmaterials
have a great impact both in industry and academic studies because significantly reduce cost and time of the protein purification
and crystallization process. We developed membrane-materials functionalized by hydrogel that proved ability in getting very
stress-resistant crystals, which are suitable for structure-based drug design studies that require very harsh soaking conditions.
This material, similarly to our metal oxide nanoparticle-functionalized membrane, significantly widens crystallization
window and produce crystals having good diffraction quality. Membrane based materials are showing very effective in protein
crystallization and to produce crystals having specific features. Our efforts are focusing now in functionalizing such materials
by nanotemplate to crystallize very challenging proteins such as intact antibodies, and to develop membrane able to promote
bio-mineralization and to enable polymorphs selection.
Biography
Benny Danilo Belviso has completed his PhD from University of Bari Aldo Moro and Postdoctoral studies from Institute of Crystallography (CNR). He has worked
at Nottingham University in the MRC project to study ADAMTS13 protein structure and currently he is the Research Fellow at Institute of Crystallography. He is
involved in several international projects related to structural biology and materials for crystallization applications. He has published more than 20 papers
in reputed journals.
danilo.belviso@ic.cnr.itBenny Danilo Belviso
Institute of Crystallography (CNR), Italy
Benny Danilo Belviso, Res. Rev. J Mat. Sci. 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2321-6212-C9-037