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Dr Dominic Glover

Dr Dominic Glover

Senior Lecturer
Science
School of Biotech & Biomolecular Science

Research Program

The intricate and ordered complexes that proteins adopt in nature is central to many biological processes, ranging from cellular scaffolding provided by cytoskeletal proteins to the encapsulation of nucleic acids in viral capsids. Exploiting this remarkable fidelity and precision in self-assembly is highly attractive for the fabrication of structurally defined materials with nanometer dimensions. Advances in the computational prediction of protein folding have enabled the design of proteins that self-assemble into complex yet predictable shapes.

My research applies synthetic biology for the engineering of proteins into structured and functional biomaterials. Central to this approach is the creation of standardised protein building blocks composed of ultrastable filamentous proteins and connectors that assemble into geometrically-defined structures of controllable size and shape. This ability to design protein nanostructures with atomic-level accuracy opens new possibilities in biomaterials. Initial applications of this technology include the creation of electrically conductive protein nanowires for biosensors and enzyme catalysis, the engineering of metabolic pathways, and the fabrication of tissue scaffolds for regenerative medicine.

Professional Experience

  • 2017-current: Senior Lecturer, ʹڲƱ School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences
  • 2016: Project Scientist, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • 2014-2015: Associate Specialist, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • 2010-2014: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Phone
(+612) 9385-3382
Location
301E, Biological Sciences North (D26)
  • Journal articles | 2025
    Meerbott KB; Monhemi H; Travaglini L; Sawicki A; Ramamurthy S; Slocik JM; Dennis PB; Glover DJ; Walsh TR; Knecht MR, 2025, 'Metamorphic Proteins to Achieve Conformationally Selective Material Surface Binding', Small, 21,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Cha HJ; Glover DJ; Clark DS, 2024, 'The filamentous γ-prefoldin chaperone is not essential for growth and thermal adaptation in Methanocaldococcus jannaschii', Environmental Microbiology, 26,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Cha HJ; He C; Glover DJ; Xu K; Clark DS, 2024, 'STORM Super-Resolution Visualization of Self-Assembled γPFD Chaperone Ultrastructures in Methanocaldococcus jannaschii', Nano Letters, 24, pp. 6078 - 6083,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Kelly AR; Glover DJ, 2024, 'Information Transmission through Biotic-Abiotic Interfaces to Restore or Enhance Human Function', ACS Applied Bio Materials, 7, pp. 3605 - 3628,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Travaglini L; Lam NT; Sawicki A; Cha H; Xu D; Micolich AP; Clark DS; Glover DJ, 2024, 'Fabrication of Electronically Conductive Protein‐Heme Nanowires for Power Harvesting (Small 29/2024)', Small, 20,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Travaglini L; Lam NT; Sawicki A; Cha HJ; Xu D; Micolich AP; Clark DS; Glover DJ, 2024, 'Fabrication of Electronically Conductive Protein-Heme Nanowires for Power Harvesting', Small, 20,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Winter DL; Wairara AR; Bennett JL; Donald WA; Glover DJ, 2024, 'Protein Interaction Kinetics Delimit the Performance of Phosphorylation-Driven Protein Switches', ACS Synthetic Biology, 13, pp. 1781 - 1797,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Huang X; Winter D; Glover DJ; Supuran CT; Donald WA, 2023, 'Effects of Phosphorylation on the Activity, Inhibition and Stability of Carbonic Anhydrases', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24,