
ul. F. Joliot-Curie 14a
joanna.grzyb@uwr.edu.pl
tel. +48 71 375 62 47, +48 71 375 62 36
Interested
- biochemistry molecular biology
- chemical physics
- applied physics
- biophysics
- analytical chemistry
- plant biology botany
Scientific discipline
- biomedical engineering
Latest publications
- Insights into the structure of Rubisco from dinoflagellates-in silico studies.
- Competition between photoinduced electron transfer and resonance energy transfer in an example of substituted cytochrome c–quantum dot systems.
- Bean and pea plastoglobules change in response to chilling stress.
- DnaK and DnaJ proteins from Hsp70/40 family are involved in Rubisco biosynthesis in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 and sustain the enzyme assembly in a heterologous system
- Arabidopsis phototropins participate in the regulation of dark-induced leaf senescence.
- Time-resolved absorption measurements quantify the competition of energy and electron transfer between quantum dots and cytochrome c.
- Electrochemical characterization of LHCII on graphite electrodes – potential-dependent photoactivation and arrangement of complexes.
- QD:Puf nanohybrids are compatible with studies in cells
- Quantum dot clusters as self-assembled antennae with phycocyanine and phycobilisomes as energy acceptors.
- Heterodimerizing helices as tools for nanoscale control of the organization of protein-protein and protein-quantum dots.
- Preserved two-photon optical properties of hydrophilic proteins-conjugated quantum dots.
- Protein/protein and quantum dot/protein organization in sequential monolayer materials studied using resonance energy transfer
- A role for GLABRA1 in dark-induced senescence
- Nanoparticles as energy donors and acceptors in bionanohybrid systems.
- Comparison of α‑helix and β‑sheet structure adaptation to a quantum dot geometry: toward the identification of an optimal motif for a protein nanoparticle cover.
- Quantum dots assembled with photosynthetic antennae on a carbon nanotube platform: a nanohybrid for the enhancement of light energy harvesting
- Fluorescence-based techniques to assess biomolecular structure and dynamics
- Detailed characterization of Synechocystis PCC 6803 ferredoxin:NADP+ oxidoreductase interaction with model membranes.
- Quantum dots use both LUMO and surface trap electrons in photoreduction process
- Bioczujniki i bionanourządzenia – przyszłość czy ślepa uliczka?