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Emerita Professor Jenny Martin
Emerita Professor

Jenny Martin

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Overview

Background

Jenny Martin trained as a pharmacist at the Victorian College of Pharmacy (VCP), where she was awarded the Gold Medal for top student over the BPharm course. After completing an MPharm in computational chemistry at the College, Jenny moved to Oxford University for a PhD by research in protein crystallography and drug design. Her DPhil was supported by a prestigious 1851 Science Research Scholarship and several other competitive scholarships. Jenny then undertook two years of postdoctoral research at Rockefeller University in New York, before returning to Australia in 1993 to establish the first protein crystallography laboratory in Queensland. Since then, she has held ARC QEII, ARC Professorial and NHMRC Fellowships and is currently an ARC Australian Laureate Fellow at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland. Jenny is the recipient of many honours including the ASBMB Roche Medal, the Queensland Smart Women Smart State Research Scientist award, and the Women in Biotech Outstanding Outstanding Biotechnology Achievement Award.

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Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Pharmacy, Victoria University
  • Masters (Coursework), Victoria University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford

Research interests

  • Structural Biology and Structure-Based Drug Discovery

    STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY: A seminal discovery was the first structure determination of an oxidative folding catalyst, the E coli DsbA enzyme (Nature, 1993). In solving this structure, Jenny became one of the first in the world to use selenomethionine labelling and MAD methods to determine a protein crystal structure. The structure revealed that DsbA has a thioredoxin fold and Jenny showed that this fold is extraordinarily tolerant to insertions/additions, giving rise to diverse functions. Her paper describing the thioredoxin fold (Structure, 1995) has become a classic in the field. Her team also uses cutting edge innovations that combine complementary techniques (X-ray, SAXS, SANS, mass spec, modelling, ITC, chemical cross-links etc) applied to membrane trafficking proteins to unravel the interactions of these highly dynamic systems (Traffic, 2006; PNAS 2007; PNAS 2011; PNAS 2012). STRUCTURE-BASED DRUG DISCOVERY: At Oxford, Jenny designed inhibitors of glycogen phosphorylase as potential antidiabetics (Biochemistry, 1989) (patents to Bristol-Myers Squibb, Janssen). As an ARC QEII Fellow, she solved the crystal structures of HIV-protease:inhibitor complexes in collaboration with Professor David Fairlie at UQ (JACS, 1995; JACS, 1996; Biochemistry 1999; J Med Chem 2000; J Med Chem 2004; 2 patents). Her QEII Fellowship also supported research on conotoxins - venom components of poisonous Cone snails that are important pharmacological tools with enormous therapeutic potential. The conotoxin crystal structures (Structure, 1996; Biochemistry 1996; 1997, 1998) were the first in the field and helped explain their exceptional stability and exquisite specificity. Jenny's ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship aims to develop inhibitors of DsbA and DsbB (a membrane protein) as potential new antibacterials to overcome antibiotic resistance.

Research impacts

Prof Martin has contributed to knowledge through more than 110 crystal structures deposited into the protein data bank. She has also contributed to the development of patented antidiabetics, HIV-protease inhibitors, and patents leading to the development of conotoxin drugs that progressed to clinical trials. In addition, through a consultancy with PanBIO (now Inverness Medical Innovations) Prof Martin contributed to a patented diagnostic for herpes simplex virus. She has also held ARC Linkage projects with biotech companies Alchemia, Hexima and Biota leading to fundamental and applied research outcomes. As a leader in her field, Jenny has chaired the National Committee for Crystallography of the Australian Academy of Science, is a past President of the Society for Crystallographers in Australia and New Zealand and former member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Australian Synchrotron.

Works

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210 works between 1984 and 2022

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2009

Journal Article

Structure of West Nile virus NS3 protease: Ligand stabilization of the catalytic conformation

Robin, Gautier, Chappell, Keith, Stoermer, Martin J., Hu, Shu-Hong, Young, Paul R., Fairlie, David P. and Martin, Jennifer L. (2009). Structure of West Nile virus NS3 protease: Ligand stabilization of the catalytic conformation. Journal of Molecular Biology, 385 (5), 1568-1577. doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2008.11.026

Structure of West Nile virus NS3 protease: Ligand stabilization of the catalytic conformation

2009

Conference Publication

Comparing METS and OAI-ORE for encapsulating scientific data products: A protein crystallography case study

Brooking, Charles, Shouldice, Stephen R., Robin, Gautier, Kobe, Bostjan, Martin, Jennifer L. and Hunter, Jane (2009). Comparing METS and OAI-ORE for encapsulating scientific data products: A protein crystallography case study. IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing [e-Science], Oxford, U.K., 9-11 December 2009. Los Alamitos, CA, U.S.A.: Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). doi: 10.1109/e-Science.2009.29

Comparing METS and OAI-ORE for encapsulating scientific data products: A protein crystallography case study

2008

Journal Article

Crystallography and protein-protein interactions: Biological interfaces and crystal contacts

Kobe, Bostjan, Guncar, Gregor, Buchholz, Rebecca, Huber, Thomas, Maco, Bohumil, Cowieson, Nathan, Martin, Jennifer L., Marfori, Mary and Forwood, Jade K. (2008). Crystallography and protein-protein interactions: Biological interfaces and crystal contacts. Biochemical Society Transactions, 36 (6), 1438-1441. doi: 10.1042/BST0361438

Crystallography and protein-protein interactions: Biological interfaces and crystal contacts

2008

Journal Article

United we stand: combining structural methods

Cowieson, Nathan P., Kobe, Bostjan and Martin, Jennifer L. (2008). United we stand: combining structural methods. Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 18 (5), 617-622. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2008.07.004

United we stand: combining structural methods

2008

Journal Article

Increasing protein crystallization screening success with heterogeneous nucleating agents

Thakur, Anil S, Newman, Janet, Martin, Jennifer L and Kobe, Bostjan (2008). Increasing protein crystallization screening success with heterogeneous nucleating agents. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 426, 403-409. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60327-058-8_26

Increasing protein crystallization screening success with heterogeneous nucleating agents

2008

Journal Article

Federated repositories of X-ray diffraction images

Androulakis, S., Schmidberger, J., Bate, M. A., DeGori, R., Beitz, A., Keong, C., Cameron, B., McGowan, S., Porter, C. J., Harrison, A., Hunter, J., Martin, J. L., Kobe, B., Dobson, R. C. J., Parker, M. W., Whisstock, J. C., Gray, J., Treloar, A., Groenewegen, D., Dickson, N. and Buckle, A. M. (2008). Federated repositories of X-ray diffraction images. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 64 (7), 810-814. doi: 10.1107/S0907444908015540

Federated repositories of X-ray diffraction images

2008

Journal Article

Cortactin adopts a globular conformation and bundles actin into sheets

Cowieson, Nathan P., King, Gordon, Cookson, David, Ross, Ian, Huber, Thomas, Hume, David A., Kobe, Bostjan and Martin, Jennifer L. (2008). Cortactin adopts a globular conformation and bundles actin into sheets. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283 (23), 16187-16193. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M708917200

Cortactin adopts a globular conformation and bundles actin into sheets

2008

Journal Article

Cloning, expression, purification and characterization of a DsbA-like protein from Wolbachia pipientis

Kurz, Mareike, Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Inaki, Jarrott, Russell, Cowieson, Nathan, Robin, Gautier, Jones, Alun, King, Gordon J., Frei, Patrick, Glockshuber, Rudi, O'Neill, Scott L., Heras, Begona and Martin, Jennifer L. (2008). Cloning, expression, purification and characterization of a DsbA-like protein from Wolbachia pipientis. Protein Expression and Purification, 59 (2), 266-273. doi: 10.1016/j.pep.2008.02.008

Cloning, expression, purification and characterization of a DsbA-like protein from Wolbachia pipientis

2008

Journal Article

Evaluating protein: Protein complex formation using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism spectroscopy

Cowieson, Nathan P., Miles, Andrew J., Robin, Gautier, Forwood, Jade K., Kobe, Bostjan, Martin, Jennifer L. and Wallace, B. A. (2008). Evaluating protein: Protein complex formation using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism spectroscopy. Proteins: Structure Function Bioinformatics, 70 (4), 1142-1146. doi: 10.1002/prot.21631

Evaluating protein: Protein complex formation using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism spectroscopy

2008

Journal Article

Staphylococcus aureus DsbA does not have a destabilizing disulfide: A new paradigm for bacterial oxidative folding

Heras, Begona, Kurz, Mareike, Jarrott, Russell, Shouldice, Stephen R., Frei, Patrick, Robin, Gautier, Cemazar, Masa, Thony-Meyer, Linda, Glockshuber, Rudi and Martin, Jennifer L. (2008). Staphylococcus aureus DsbA does not have a destabilizing disulfide: A new paradigm for bacterial oxidative folding. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283 (7), 4261-4271. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M707838200

Staphylococcus aureus DsbA does not have a destabilizing disulfide: A new paradigm for bacterial oxidative folding

2008

Journal Article

Crystallization and preliminary diffraction analysis of a DsbA homologue from Wolbachia pipientis

Kurz, M., Iturbe-Ormaetxe, I., Jarrott, R., O'Neill, S. L., Byriel, K. A., Martin, J. L. and Heras, B. (2008). Crystallization and preliminary diffraction analysis of a DsbA homologue from Wolbachia pipientis. Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization communications, 64 (part 2), 94-97. doi: 10.1107/S1744309108000055

Crystallization and preliminary diffraction analysis of a DsbA homologue from Wolbachia pipientis

2008

Journal Article

Crystal structures of highly constrained Substrate and Hydrolysis products bound to HIV-1 Protease. Implications for the Catalytic Mechanism

Tyndall, Joel D. A., Pattenden, Leonard K., Reid, Robert C., Hu, Shu-Hong, Alewood, Dianne, Alewood, Paul F., Walsh, Terry, Fairlie, David P. and Martin, Jennifer L. (2008). Crystal structures of highly constrained Substrate and Hydrolysis products bound to HIV-1 Protease. Implications for the Catalytic Mechanism. Biochemistry, 47 (12), 3736-3744. doi: 10.1021/bi7023157

Crystal structures of highly constrained Substrate and Hydrolysis products bound to HIV-1 Protease. Implications for the Catalytic Mechanism

2008

Conference Publication

Selenocysteine in peptide folding and drug design

Muttenthaler, M., Nevin, S. T., Grishin, A. A., Ngo, S. T., Choy, P. T., Daly, N. L., Hu, S-H., Martin, J. L., Noakes, P. G., Craik, D. J., Adams, D. J. and Alewood, P. F. (2008). Selenocysteine in peptide folding and drug design. XXth International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC-ISMC 2008), Vienna, Austria, 31 August - 4 September 2008.

Selenocysteine in peptide folding and drug design

2008

Book Chapter

Overview of the pipeline for structural and functional characterization of macrophage proteins at the University of Queensland

Meng, Weining, Forwood, Jade K., Guncar, Gregor, Robin, Gautier, Cowieson, Nathan P., Listwan, Pawel, Mouradov, Dmitri, King, Gordon, Ross, lan L., Robinson, Jodie, Puri, Munish, Hill, Justine M., Kellie, Stuart, Huber, Thomas, Hume, David A., Martin, Jennifer L. and Kobe, Bostjan (2008). Overview of the pipeline for structural and functional characterization of macrophage proteins at the University of Queensland. Structural proteomics: High-throughput methods. (pp. 577-587) edited by B. Kobe, M. Guss and T. L. Huber. Totowa, NJ, United States: Humana Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60327-058-8_38

Overview of the pipeline for structural and functional characterization of macrophage proteins at the University of Queensland

2008

Book Chapter

Protein structure determination using a combination of cross-linking, mass spectrometry, and molecular modeling

Mouradov, Dmitri, King. Gordon, Ross, Ian L., Forwood, Jade K., Hume, David A., Sinz, Andrea, Martin, Jennifer L., Kobe, Bostjan and Huber, Thomas L. (2008). Protein structure determination using a combination of cross-linking, mass spectrometry, and molecular modeling. Structural Proteomics: High Throughput Methods. (pp. 459-474) edited by Bostjan Kobe, Mitchell Guss and Thomas L. Huber. Totowa, NJ, United States: Humana Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60327-058-8_31

Protein structure determination using a combination of cross-linking, mass spectrometry, and molecular modeling

2008

Book Chapter

Increasing protein crystallization screening success with heterogeneous nucleating agents

Thakur, A. S., Newman, J., Martin, J. L. and Kobe, B. (2008). Increasing protein crystallization screening success with heterogeneous nucleating agents. Structural Proteomics: High-throughput Methods. (pp. 403-409) edited by B. Kobe, M. Guss and T. Huber. USA: Humana Press.

Increasing protein crystallization screening success with heterogeneous nucleating agents

2008

Conference Publication

Selenocysteine in peptide drug design

Adams, D. J., Alewood, P. F., Choy, P. T., Craik, D. J., Daly, N. L., Grishin, A. A., Hu, S-H., Martin, J. L., Muttenthaler, M., Nevin, S. T., Ngo, S. T. and Noakes, P. G. (2008). Selenocysteine in peptide drug design. Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Annual Scientific Meeting: Drug Discovery and Development, Couran Cove Island Resort, Queensland, Australia, 13 - 17 July 2008.

Selenocysteine in peptide drug design

2008

Book Chapter

A medium or high throughput protein refolding assay

Cowieson, N. P., Wensley, B., Robin, G., Guncar, G., Forwood, J. K., Hume, D. A., Kobe, B. and Martin, J. L. (2008). A medium or high throughput protein refolding assay. Structural Proteomics: High throughput Methods. (pp. 269-275) edited by Bostjan Kobe, Mitchell Guss and Thomas Huber. Totowa, NJ, United States: Humana Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60327-058-8_17

A medium or high throughput protein refolding assay

2008

Book Chapter

A general target selection method for crystallographic proteomics

Robin, G., Cowieson, N.P., Guncar, G., Forwood, J.K., Listwan, P., Hume, D.A., Kobe, B., Martin, J.L. and Huber, T.L. (2008). A general target selection method for crystallographic proteomics. Structural Proteomics: High-Throughput Methods. (pp. 27-35) edited by Kobe, B., Guss, M. and Huber, T.L.. Totowa, NJ, United States: Humana Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60327-058-8_2

A general target selection method for crystallographic proteomics

2007

Journal Article

The name's bond.......disulfide bond

Heras, Begona, Kurz, Mareike, Shouldice, Stephen R. and Martin, Jennifer L. (2007). The name's bond.......disulfide bond. Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 17 (6), 691-698. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2007.08.009

The name's bond.......disulfide bond

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Enquiries

Contact Emerita Professor Jenny Martin directly for media enquiries about:

  • antibacterials
  • Antibiotic discovery
  • antibiotics
  • bacteria
  • bacterial infection
  • Crystallography - protein
  • diabetes
  • drug discovery
  • Enzyme inhibition
  • infection
  • inflammation
  • insulin
  • Protein crystallography
  • Protein function
  • Protein structure
  • Proteins
  • science policy
  • scientific leadership
  • superbugs
  • women in science

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