L’équipe Chimie supramoléculaire bioinorganique (ISIS, Université de Strasbourg & CNRS) rejoint le GIS
The Laboratory of Supramolecular Bioinorganic Chemistry at the Institut de Science et d’Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (ISIS), University of Strasbourg and CNRS, led by Irene Regeni develops biocompatible metal-based systems at the interface of supramolecular coordination chemistry and chemical biology.
Our work combines coordination-driven assembly with biomolecules such as peptides and DNA-targeting ligands to build functional architectures with controlled structure and reactivity. We design systems for selective DNA recognition, protein targeting, and drug delivery, alongside photoactivatable platforms for anticancer therapy. In parallel, we investigate artificial metalloenzymes and bioinspired catalytic systems operating under biocompatible conditions.
Our work combines coordination-driven assembly with biomolecules such as peptides and DNA-targeting ligands to build functional architectures with controlled structure and reactivity. We design systems for selective DNA recognition, protein targeting, and drug delivery, alongside photoactivatable platforms for anticancer therapy. In parallel, we investigate artificial metalloenzymes and bioinspired catalytic systems operating under biocompatible conditions.
