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Professor Ladbury's independent research is strongly influenced by his background in biophysical chemistry. He has published seminal investigations on the application of biophysical data to the understanding of signal transduction and in drug development. This experience was also exploited for investigating the mechanisms by which proteins are able to propagate and maintain mutually exclusive signals in mammalian cells. This work questioned existing dogma regarding specificity in interactions involved in tyrosine kinase-mediated signal transduction. His observations in this area led him to investigate the role of multi-protein complexes in signalling pathways. This has culminated in the development of a probabilistic view of signalling regulated by control and switching mechanisms, perturbation of which can lead to disease states such as cancer.
The Ladbury laboratory adopts methods including cell biology, biophysical instrumental techniques and high resolution structure determination. He has combined the use of cell-based fluorescent life time imaging microscopy with in vitro measurement of biomolecular interactions to investigate the formation protein ensembles on plasma membrane receptors.
Professor Ladbury has also maintained an interest in the area of structure-based drug design and has pioneered approaches to integrate thermodynamic parameterisation into this process. Professor Ladbury has always been an enthusiastic collaborator and has published with many of the leading scientists in his field.
He has also worked closely with industrial partners and has received research funding from UCB/Celltech and AstraZeneca. In his previous role in the USA he successfully developed the interface between biophysics/structural biology and clinical scientists at MDACC. This activity in which researchers are encouraged to include biophysical/structural data in their interpretation of clinical outcomes will continue at the University of Leeds.
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Safia S Aljedani,Abdullah Aldehaiman, Anandsukeerthi Sandholu,Siba Alharbi,Victor C Y Mak, Haiyan Wu,Adrien Lugari,Mariusz Jaremko,Xavier Morelli,Jonathan W Backer,John E Ladbury,Michał Nowakowski,Lydia W T Cheung,Stefan T Arold
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Molly R. Patterson, Aniek S. Meijers,Emma L. Ryder, Louisa M. Wootton,James A. Scarth, Debra Evans,Amy L. Turner,Christopher W. Wasson, Janne E. Darell, Daisy A. Theobald, Joseph A. Cogan,Claire D. James, Miao Wang,John E. Ladbury,Iain M. Morgan, Adel Samson, Ethan L. Morgan,Andrew Macdonald
biorxiv(2024)
Scientific Reportsno. 1 (2024)
Darius Linge,Marius Gedgaudas,Andrius Merkys,Vytautas Petrauskas,Antanas Vaitkus,Algirdas Grybauskas,Vaida Paketuryte,Asta Zubriene,Audrius Zaksauskas,Aurelija Mickeviciute,Joana Smirnoviene,Lina Baranauskiene,Edita Capkauskaite,Virginija Dudutiene, Ernestas Urniezius,Aleksandras Konovalovas,Egidijus Kazlauskas,Kirill Shubin,Helgi B. Schioeth,Wen-Yih Chen,John E. Ladbury,Saulius Grazulis,Daumantas Matulis
Biophysical journalno. 3 (2024): 474a-474a
Christopher M. Jones,Arndt Rohwedder,Kin Man Suen, Safoura Zahed Mohajerani,Antonio N. Calabrese,Sabine Knipp,Mark T. Bedford,John E. Ladbury
HELIYONno. 15 (2024)
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature (2023)
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Trends in cell biology (2023)
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature (2023)
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Communications biologyno. 1 (2023): 728-14
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