Publications by authors named "Ana Margarida G C Dias"

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is responsible for the deadly coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) and is a concerning hazard to public health. This virus infects cells by establishing a contact between its spike protein (S-protein) and host human angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (hACE2) receptor, subsequently initiating viral fusion. The inhibition of the interaction between the S-protein and hACE2 has immediately drawn attention amongst the scientific community, and the S-protein was considered the prime target to design vaccines and to develop affinity ligands for diagnostics and therapy.

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  • A study investigated the use of two tryptophan-based tags, NWNWNW and WFWFWF, to enhance the production and purification of Green Fluorescence Protein (GFP).
  • The expression yields for GFP with these tags were relatively low, at 0.11mg/ml for WFWFWF and 0.48mg/ml for NWNWNW.
  • A library of 64 ligands was screened to identify effective capture methods for the tagged proteins, ultimately leading to the selection of specific ligands with strong binding affinities for each tag, and a method for refolding inclusion bodies was also explored.
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The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a useful indicator in a broad range of applications including cell biology, gene expression and biosensing. However, its full potential is hampered by the lack of a selective, mild and low-cost purification scheme. In order to address this demand, a novel adsorbent was developed as a generic platform for the purification of GFP or GFP fusion proteins, giving GFP a dual function as reporter and purification tag.

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