Salvatore La Gatta
University of Michigan, MICHIGAN, United States
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Salvatore La Gatta received his PhD in Chemical Sciences in 2023 from the University of Naples Federico II (Italy), where he worked in Angela Lombardi’s group on the design of copper-containing metalloenzymes for oxidative transformations. There, he developed the first functional de novo designed protein featuring a type 3 copper site. During his PhD, he was also a visiting student in Paul Walton’s group at the University of York (UK). In 2023, he joined Prof. Vincent Pecoraro’s group at the University of Michigan as a postdoctoral research fellow. His current research explores how structural discontinuities in coiled coils influence hydrolytic catalysis in artificial metalloenzymes.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Tuning metal coordination and ligand affinity in de novo designed metalloproteins via outer-sphere modifications (#520)
5:00 PM
Salvatore La Gatta
Poster Session 1
A very short journey exploring de novo designed mononuclear metalloproteins (#123)
4:40 PM
Vincent Pecoraro
Past and Future Chairs Symposium 2.0