Staff profile
Emeritus Robert Brownlee
Emeritus Professor
Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering
School of Molecular SciencesDepartment of Chemistry
Physical Sciences 3, Room 203, Melbourne (Bundoora)
- T: +61 3 9479 2547
- F: +61 3 9479 1399
- E: R.Brownlee@latrobe.edu.au
Qualifications
BA (Cambridge), MSc , PhD (East Anglia), FRACI
Area of study
Chemistry
Brief Profile
Research Expertise
Biological Chemistry; Multinuclear NMR. NMR structure of polypeptides and proteins; computer aided drug design. Design and synthesis of DNA binding compounds.
- Computer graphics aided drug design.
- Design and synthesis of model DNA regulators.
- Multinuclear and industrial applications of NMR.
- 3-dimensional structures of small (cyclic) peptides by NMR methods.
- Development of new NMR methods for structural determination.
- Effective teaching informed by research.
The Structure of small and unsual cyclic peptides
A full range of 2-D NMR methods are used to determine the 3-dimensional structure of biologically interesting cyclic peptides and peptidic like structures. In particular we are interested in cyclic N-methylated peptides where novel NMR methods are required for structural elucidation.
Protein/DNA Interactions, and Drug Design
(with D.R. Phillips)
In this project we aim to synthesise model drugs constructed from a short peptide a-helix coupled to a simple intercalator. These molecules are designed to bind to specific sequences in B-DNA and NMR methods will be used for structure determination, and to study drug/DNA interactions. Considerable use is made of 3-dimensional graphics to model the protein/DNA complex.
Application of NMR to Industrial and Analytical Analysis
To develop and use NMR as an Analytical tool to solve problems with industrial and medical applications.
Teaching Units
CHE4 - Honours Chemistry


