Overview
Background
Present Position
I am an ARC Future Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Imaging and associated with the University of Oxford as a Senior Visiting Research Fellow.
Previous Positions
- August 2007 to March 2013: Scientific Coordinator and Applications manager of the Centre of Advanced Electron Spin Resonance (CAESR) at the Oxford University, UK.
- 2002-July 2007: Project leader (“Ober-assistent”) in the Physical Chemistry Department at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich. I was a project leader in the electron paramagnetic resonance group of Prof. Arthur Schweiger.
- 1999-2002: Postdoctoral position at ETH, Zurich. In the group of Prof. Arthur Schweiger I used CW and pulse EPR as a tool to investigate the geometric and electronic properties of transition metal complexes.
- 1996-1999: Doctor of Philosophy from the Chemistry Department of the University of Newcastle, Australia, Advanced Coal Characterization by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. The project was funded by the Collaborative Research Centre for Black Coal Utilization and I was supervised by the University of Newcastle (Prof. Marcel Maeder), BHP Research Melbourne (Dr. Brian Smith) and Callcott Coal Consulting (Dr. Tom Callcott).
- 1995: Researcher at BHP Central Research Laboratories, Newcastle, Australia. I developed experimental techniques to measure the conductivity and the permeability of coal as it pertains to coke ovens.
- 1992-1995: Researcher at Oakbridge Research Center, Newcastle, Australia. I worked on high temperature Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) for coal characterization (for my Bachelor of Science Honors thesis). This was a collaboration between the CSIRO Coal and Energy Division (North Ryde, Sydney), Oakbridge Research Centre and the University of Newcastle.
Keywords
structural biology · protein interactions · metalloenzymes · metal complexes · electron transfer · Iron sulphur clusters · pulse EPR · CW EPR · DEER · PELDOR ·HYSCORE · ENDOR · ESEEM · density functional theory · molecular dynamics
Availability
- Associate Professor Jeffrey Harmer is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Newcastle
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Newcastle
Research interests
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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in biological, medical, chemical and physical sciences.
My main research field is Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, a technique that probes the interaction of unpaired electrons with their surroundings. Paramagnetic centres are intrinsic to many systems and materials, for example biomolecules may contain metal clusters (e.g. [2Fe-2S]), transition metals (e.g. Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni) or organic radicals. Paramagnetic centres can also be attached to specific points in diamagnetic materials, as for example with the MTLS molecule that contains a nitroxide radical which is extensively used in site-directed spin labelling of biomolecules. A powerful technique of modern EPR is dipolar spectroscopy which is utilised in structural studies of biomolecules, for example with soluble and membrane proteins and their oligomers, DNA and RNA. Here dipolar spectroscopy refers to the measurement of electron-electron couplings with techniques such as Double Electron-Electron Resonance (DEER) or synonymously pulsed electron double resonance (PELDOR), double-quantum EPR (DQ-EPR), and related EPR methods. These EPR techniques can very accurately measure the dipole interaction between unpaired electron spins which enables the distance between them and their relative orientation to be determined. Owing to the large magnetic moment of the electron, the technique delivers information in the distance range from ca. 15-80 Å. From a set of such measurements a structural model of the system under investigation can be developed. For example DEER studies deliver information on protein conformational changes on ligand binding, and enable the investigation of protein-protein complexes and oligomers in frozen solution. The standard paramagnetic spin-label for dipolar spectroscopy is MTLS which is covalently attached to a protein via a disulfide bond with a cysteine residue, although there are a number of other organic labels and a number employing Cu2+ and Gd3+ ions for example. Possibilities also exist to attach spin-labels via other amino acids. DNA and RNA studies are also readily amendable to dipolar spectroscopy technologies. My area of research encompasses the characterization of structure-function relationships of biomolecules and their complexes, which includes development of the methodologies to measure electron-electron couplings and distances, the development of improved data analysis algorithms, and the development of modelling the sparse set of EPR constrains into 3D structures (for example using rigid-body docking, molecular dynamic simulations, etc.). Unpaired electrons are also coupled to nearby nuclear spins (e.g. 1H, 14N, 13C, 31P) and these couplings provide information in the distance range ca. <10 Å from the unpaired electron(s). Structural and electronic information of the paramagnetic centre from experiments is obtained with multi-frequency continuous wave (CW) EPR, and multi-frequency pulse EPR techniques such as electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR), electron spin-echo envelope spectroscopy (ESEEM), and hyperfine sublevel correlation spectroscopy (HYSCORE). The experimentally measured EPR couplings describe the samples electronic structure as they relate in a direct way to the spin density distribution and thus single occupied molecular orbital. EPR couplings allow for example the identification of the type of nucleus, provide a description of the coordination environment in metal complexes, in metalloenzyme locate a substrate bound too or near the active site, and enable the identification of organic radicals. To aid in the interpretation of the experimental data extensive use of quantum chemistry calculations is used to further characterise the system under investigation.
Works
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2014
Journal Article
Sodium phosphaethynolate, Na(OCP), as a "P" transfer reagent for the synthesis of N-heterocyclic carbene supported P3 and PAsP radicals
Tondreau, Aaron M., Benkő, Zoltán, Harmer, Jeffrey R. and Grützmacher, Hansjörg (2014). Sodium phosphaethynolate, Na(OCP), as a "P" transfer reagent for the synthesis of N-heterocyclic carbene supported P3 and PAsP radicals. Chemical Science, 5 (4), 1545-1554. doi: 10.1039/C3SC53140F
2014
Conference Publication
Covalency in the tris-cyclopentadienyl lanthanides and their cations
Green, Jennifer C., Denning, Robert G., Harmer, Jeffrey, Irwin, Mark, Denning, Mark S., Kaltsoyannis, Nicholas, Sella, Andrea, Narband, Naima, Coates, Rosemary, Kerrridge, Andrew, Hunston, Charlene, de Simone, Monica and Coreno, Marcello (2014). Covalency in the tris-cyclopentadienyl lanthanides and their cations. 247th National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS), Dallas Tx, Mar 16-20, 2014. WASHINGTON: AMER CHEMICAL SOC.
2014
Journal Article
Orientation-selective DEER using rigid spin labels, cofactors, metals, and clusters
Bowen, Alice M., Tait, Claudia E., Timmel, Christiane R. and Harmer, Jeffrey R. (2014). Orientation-selective DEER using rigid spin labels, cofactors, metals, and clusters. Structure and Bonding, 152, 283-328. doi: 10.1007/430_2013_115
2014
Book Chapter
Preface
Timmel, Christiane R. and Harmer, Jeffrey R. (2014). Preface. Structural information from spin-labels and intrinsic paramagnetic centres in the biosciences . (pp. v-vii) edited by Christiane R. Timmel and Jeffrey R. Harmer. Berlin, Germany: Springer.
2013
Journal Article
Development of a metal-ion-mediated base pair for electron transfer in DNA
Ehrenschwender, Thomas, Schmucker, Wolfgang, Wellner, Christian, Augenstein, Timo, Carl, Patrick, Harmer, Jeffrey, Breher, Frank and Wagenknecht, Hans-Achim (2013). Development of a metal-ion-mediated base pair for electron transfer in DNA. Chemistry: A European Journal, 19 (37), 12547-12552. doi: 10.1002/chem.201300593
2013
Journal Article
Erratum: EPR spectroscopic studies of the Fe-S clusters in the O2-Tolerant [NiFe]-Hydrogenase Hyd-1 from Escherichia coli and characterization of the unique [4Fe-3S] Cluster by HYSCORE
Roessler, Maxie M., Evans, Rhiannon M., Davies, Rosalind A., Harmer, Jeffrey and Armstrong, Fraser A. (2013). Erratum: EPR spectroscopic studies of the Fe-S clusters in the O2-Tolerant [NiFe]-Hydrogenase Hyd-1 from Escherichia coli and characterization of the unique [4Fe-3S] Cluster by HYSCORE. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 135 (10), 4159-4159. doi: 10.1021/ja312695k
2013
Journal Article
Structural model for the protein-translocating element of the twin-arginine transport system
Rodriguez, Fernanda, Rouse, Sarah L., Tait, Claudia E., Harmer, Jeffrey, De Riso, Antonio, Timmel, Christiane R., Sansom, Mark S. P., Berks, Ben C. and Schnell, Jason R. (2013). Structural model for the protein-translocating element of the twin-arginine transport system. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (12), E1092-E1101. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1219486110
2013
Journal Article
140 H/D isotopomers identified by long-range NMR hyperfine shifts in ruthenium(III) ammine complexes. Hyperconjugation in Ru-NH3 bonding
Laidlaw, W. Michael, Denning, Robert G., Green, Jennifer C., Boyd, Jonathan, Harmer, Jeffrey and Thompson, Amber L. (2013). 140 H/D isotopomers identified by long-range NMR hyperfine shifts in ruthenium(III) ammine complexes. Hyperconjugation in Ru-NH3 bonding. Inorganic Chemistry, 52 (12), 7280-7294. doi: 10.1021/ic400903a
2013
Journal Article
Multielement NMR studies of the liquid-liquid phase separation and the metal-to-nonmetal transition in fluid lithium- and sodium-ammonia solutions
Lodge, Matthew T. J. H., Cullen, P., Rees, Nicholas H., Spencer, Neil, Maeda, Kiminori, Harmer, Jeffrey R., Jones, Martin O. and Edwards, Peter P. (2013). Multielement NMR studies of the liquid-liquid phase separation and the metal-to-nonmetal transition in fluid lithium- and sodium-ammonia solutions. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 117 (42), 13322-13334. doi: 10.1021/jp404023j
2013
Journal Article
Preface
Timmel, Christiane R. and Harmer, Jeffrey R. (2013). Preface. Structure and Bonding, 152, v-viii.
2013
Book
Structural information from spin-labels and intrinsic paramagnetic centres in the Biosciences
Christiane R. Timmel and Jeffrey R. Harmer eds. (2013). Structural information from spin-labels and intrinsic paramagnetic centres in the Biosciences. Structure and Bonding, Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-39125-5
2012
Journal Article
DEER-Stitch: combining three- and four-pulse DEER measurements for high sensitivity, deadtime free data
Lovett, J. E., Lovett, B. W. and Harmer, J. (2012). DEER-Stitch: combining three- and four-pulse DEER measurements for high sensitivity, deadtime free data. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 223, 98-106. doi: 10.1016/j.jmr.2012.08.011
2012
Journal Article
EPR spectroscopic studies of the Fe-S clusters in the O2- tolerant [NiFe]-hydrogenase Hyd-1 from Escherichia coli and characterization of the unique [4Fe-3S] cluster by HYSCORE
Roessler, Maxie M., Evans, Rhiannon M., Davies, Rosalind A., Harmer, Jeffrey and Armstrong, Fraser A. (2012). EPR spectroscopic studies of the Fe-S clusters in the O2- tolerant [NiFe]-hydrogenase Hyd-1 from Escherichia coli and characterization of the unique [4Fe-3S] cluster by HYSCORE. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134 (37), 15581-15594. doi: 10.1021/ja307117y
2012
Journal Article
Electron tunneling in lithium-ammonia solutions probed by frequency-dependent electron spin relaxation studies
Maeda, Kiminori, Lodge, Matthew T. J., Harmer, Jeffrey, Freed, Jack H. and Edwards, Peter P. (2012). Electron tunneling in lithium-ammonia solutions probed by frequency-dependent electron spin relaxation studies. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134 (22), 9209-9218. doi: 10.1021/ja212015b
2012
Journal Article
Structure and function of CYP108D1 from Novosphingobium aromaticivorans DSM12444: an aromatic hydrocarbon-binding P450 enzyme
Bell, Stephen G., Yang, Wen, Yorke, Jake A., Zhou, Weihong, Wang, Hui, Harmer, Jeffrey, Copley, Rachel, Zhang, Aili, Zhou, Ruimin, Bartlam, Mark, Rao, Zihe and Wong, Luet-Lok (2012). Structure and function of CYP108D1 from Novosphingobium aromaticivorans DSM12444: an aromatic hydrocarbon-binding P450 enzyme. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 68 (3), 277-291. doi: 10.1107/S090744491200145X
2012
Journal Article
An aqueous non-heme Fe(IV)oxo complex with a basic group in the second coordination sphere
Vad, Mads Sorensen, Lennartson, Anders, Nielsen, Anne, Harmer, Jeffrey, McGrady, John E., Frandsen, Cathrine, Morup, Steen and McKenzie, Christine J. (2012). An aqueous non-heme Fe(IV)oxo complex with a basic group in the second coordination sphere. Chemical Communications, 48 (88), 10880-10882. doi: 10.1039/c2cc35746a
2012
Journal Article
Characterisation of the paramagnetic [2Fe-2S](+) centre in palustrisredoxin-B (PuxB) from Rhodopseudomonas palustris CGA009: g-matrix determination and spin coupling analysis
Abdalla, Joseph A. B., Bowen, Alice M., Bell, Stephen G., Wong, Luet L., Timmel, Christiane R. and Harmer, Jeffrey (2012). Characterisation of the paramagnetic [2Fe-2S](+) centre in palustrisredoxin-B (PuxB) from Rhodopseudomonas palustris CGA009: g-matrix determination and spin coupling analysis. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 14 (18), 6526-6537. doi: 10.1039/c2cp24112a
2011
Journal Article
Covalency in the 4f Shell of tris-Cyclopentadienyl Ytterbium (YbCp3)-A spectroscopic evaluation
Denning, Robert G., Harmer, Jeffrey, Green, Jennifer C. and Irwin, Mark (2011). Covalency in the 4f Shell of tris-Cyclopentadienyl Ytterbium (YbCp3)-A spectroscopic evaluation. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133 (50), 20644-20660. doi: 10.1021/ja209311g
2010
Journal Article
Erratum: How Escherichia coli is equipped to oxidize hydrogen under different redox conditions (The Journal Of Biological Chemistry (2010) 285, (3928-3938) DOI: 10.1074/jbc.A109.067751)
Lukey, Michael J., Parkin, Alison, Roessler, Maxie M., Murphy, Bonnie J., Harmer, Jeffrey, Palmer, Tracy, Sargent, Frank and Armstrong, Fraser A. (2010). Erratum: How Escherichia coli is equipped to oxidize hydrogen under different redox conditions (The Journal Of Biological Chemistry (2010) 285, (3928-3938) DOI: 10.1074/jbc.A109.067751). Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285 (26).
2010
Journal Article
Size dependent oxygen buffering capacity of ceria nanocrystals
Xu, Jiahui, Harmer, Jeffrey, Li, Guoqiang, Chapman, Thomas, Collier, Paul, Longworth, Sarennah and Tsang, Shik Chi (2010). Size dependent oxygen buffering capacity of ceria nanocrystals. Chemical Communications, 46 (11), 1887-1889. doi: 10.1039/b923780a
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Methods for protein structure analysis using spin labelling, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy and molecular modelling
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Craig Bell, Professor Bostjan Kobe, Dr Rhia Stone
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Doctor Philosophy
Studies of complex biomolecular systems using advanced biochemical and biophysical techniques
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mehdi Mobli
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Doctor Philosophy
Functional Materials for Organic Flow Batteries
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Bin Luo
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Applications of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Techniques in Biomedicine
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: A Toolbox for Characterising Molecular Structure and Function in Metal-Centred Catalysts
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor James De Voss
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Opto-Electronic Properties of Melanin: Solid-State Characterisation via EPR, Conductivity, and Copper Chelation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gary Schenk
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