Synthesis of viral proteins for diagnostics
- Keywords: Recombinant proteins, diagnostics, ELISA, nucleocapsid protein, virus-like particles, S. cerevisiae
Analysis, synthesis of viral proteins in yeast and their practical application is the main research field of our group.
Research group activities
We are focusing on aspects related to the production of recombinant proteins in yeast expression systems, the development and optimization of expression systems dedicated to the producti on of recombinant proteins as virus-like particles. The core research techniques used in the department are the methods of molecular biology and biotechnology, leading to obtain recombinant plasmids, genetically modified bacteria and yeast, and purification of proteins. Yeast expressed recombinant proteins are applied in the tests for detection of virus-specific anti bodies in human serum and oral fluid samples. We have powerful diagnostic tools, such as yeast-expressed recombinant proteins for diagnostics of human hantaviruses, porcine parvovirus, human bocaviruses 1-4, human metapneumovirus, and bovine Schmallenberg virus.
Proposal
- Developing new diagnostic kits:
- • Establishing of non-invasive or low-invasive methods for measuring of virus specific antibodies in patient serum, saliva and urine samples.
- • Evaluation of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunoblot, dot-blot and lateral flow immunoassays using recombinant proteins.
- • Standardization and methodical validati on of newly developed tests.
- Protein producti on in yeast expression system.
Meet our team
Lead researcher
Dr. Rasa Petraitytė-Burneikienė
Research Group
Habil. Dr. Kęstutis Sasnauskas
Dr. Aistė Bulavaitė
Dr. Paulius Lukas Tamošiūnas
MSc Justas Lazutka
PhD student
Aliona Špakova
Research outcomes
Most important publications
- Lazutka, J., Špakova, A., Sereika, V., Lelesius, R., Sasnauskas, K., Petraitytė-Burneikienė, R. (2015). Saliva as an alternative specimen for detection of Schmallenberg virus-specific antibodies in bovines. BMC Veterinary Research. 11(1):237
- Lazutka, J., Žvirblienė, A., Dalgedienė, I., Petraitytė-Burneikienė, R., Špakova, A., Sereika, V., Lelesius, R., Wernike, K., Beer, M., Sasnauskas, K. (2014). Generati on of Recombinant Schmallenberg Virus Nucleocapsid Protein in Yeast and Development of Virus-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies. Journal of Immunology Research. 2014:160316.
- Petraitytė-Burneikienė, R., Nalivaiko, K., Lasickienė, R., Firantienė, R., Emužytė, R., Sasnauskas, K., Žvirblienė, A. (2011). Generati on of recombinant metapneumovirus nucleocapsid protein as nucleocapsid-like particles and development of virus-specific monoclonal antibodies. Virus Res. 161(2):131-9.
- Tamošiūnas, P. L., Petraitytė-Burneikienė, R., Lasickienė, R., Akatov, A., Kundrotas, G., Sereika, V., Lelešius, R., Zvirblienė, A., Sasnauskas, K. (2014). Generati on of Recombinant Porcine Parvovirus Virus-Like Particles in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Development of Virus-Specific Monoclonal Anti bodies. Journal of Immunology Research. 2014:573531.
- Tamošiūnas, P.L., Petraitytė-Burneikienė, R., Bulavaitė, A., Marcinkevičiūtė, K., Simutis, K., Lasickienė, R., Firanti enė, R., Ėmužytė, R., Žvirblienė, A., Sasnauskas, K. (2016). Yeast-generated virus-like particles as antigens for detection of human bocavirus 1-4 specific antibodies in human serum. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 100(11):4935-46.
Resources
Long-term collaboration with:
Research institutes:
- Institute for Novel and Emerging Infectious Diseases Greifswald - Insel Riems, Germany
- Institute of Virology, Giessen University, Giessen, Germany
- Health Protection Agency, London, UK
Industry:
- Euroimmune AG, Germany
- Abcam Ltd., U.K.
- Arc Dia International Oy Ltd, Finland
Contacts
Rasa Petraitytė-Burneikienė
Life Sciences Center
Insitute of Biosciences
Phone: +370 670 13860
More about VU Life Science Center: http://www.gmc.vu.lt/en
Department for Research
and Innovation
Phone: +370 5 268 7006
More information: https://www.vu.lt/verslui/
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