João André Banha Oliveira

João André Banha Oliveira
Caprotec Bioanalytics GmbH · Department of Biochemistry

Lic., M.Sc.

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Research Experience
January 2011 - present
Caprotec Bioanalytics GmbH
Position
  • Identification of selected drug targets in living cells using Capture Compounds through a bio-orthogonal chemical ligation approach
Description
  • Biotechnology
January 2007 - December 2010
National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge
Position
  • Autoimmunity in Behcet's Disease - A Proteomics Approach
Description
  • Proteomics, Behcet's Disease, MudPIT
January 2004 - December 2011
National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge
Position
Education
October 2011
EMBL
Field of study
  • EMBL Practical Course on Chemical Biology Screening
July 2011 - September 2015
Freie Universität Berlin
Field of study
  • Biochemistry
December 2009
National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge
Field of study
  • Seminars in Methods and Scientific Updates in Health Promotion and Chronic Diseases

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Publications (9)
Fig. 1 Structures of norbornapeptides determined by X-ray...
Table 1 Synthesis of norbornapeptides (Scheme 1)
Fig. 2 Ramachandran plot of peptide bond torsional angles observed in...
Fig. 3 Circular dichroism and 1 H-NMR of norbornapeptides. (A). CD...
Table 3 Synthesis of BBP for CCMS experiments
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Double cyclization of short linear peptides obtained by solid phase peptide synthesis was used to prepare bridged bicyclic peptides (BBPs) corresponding to the topology of bridged bicyclic alkanes such as norbornane. Diastereomeric norbornapeptides were investigated by 1H-NMR, X-ray crystallography and CD spectroscopy and found to represent rigid g...
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Double cyclization of short linear peptides obtained by solid phase peptide synthesis was used to prepare bridged bicyclic peptides (BBPs) corresponding to the topology of bridged bicyclic alkanes such as norbornane. Diastereomeric norbornapeptides were investigated by 1H-NMR, X-ray crystallography and CD spectroscopy and found to represent rigid g...
Fig. 1. Flow cytometry analysis of surface ceruloplasmin (Cp)...
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Behçet's disease (BD) is a rare chronic vasculitis of unclear etiology. It has been suggested that inflammatory response has an important role in BD pathophysiology. Herein, we aimed to study the interplay between inflammation, iron metabolism and endothelial function in BD and search for its putative association with disease activity. Twenty five...
Fig. 1. Ceruloplasmin expression in human peripheral blood lymphocytes...
Fig. 2. Levels of expression of ceruloplasmin in human lymphocytes and...
Fig. 3. Subcellular localization of ceruloplasmin in mouse bone...
Fig. 4. Effect of iron on ceruloplasmin expression in bone...
Fig. 5. GPI-anchored ceruloplasmin is partially co-localized with...
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Ceruloplasmin is a positive acute-phase protein with both anti- and pro-oxidant activities, thus having still unclear physiological functions in inflammatory processes. Importantly, ceruloplasmin has been implicated in iron metabolism due to its ferroxidase activity, assisting ferroportin on cellular iron efflux. Ceruloplasmin can be expressed as a...
Fig. 2-Proteomic strategy to discover biomarkers which stratify...
Fig. 3 – Impact on autoimmune disease management of reliable predictive...
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Current clinical, laboratory or radiological parameters cannot accurately diagnose or predict disease outcomes in a range of autoimmune disorders. Biomarkers which can diagnose at an earlier time point, predict outcome or help guide therapeutic strategies in autoimmune diseases could improve clinical management of this broad group of debilitating d...
Fig. 1. RT-PCR results in human PBMC and HepG2 cells. Total RNA was...
Fig. 2. Sequencing analysis of RT-PCR products for CP isoforms in huPBL...
Fig. 3. Expression of CP in huPBL subsets: Th (CD3+CD4+), n = 17; CTL...
Fig. 4. Adjustment of NK cells to huPBL, using a linear regression model. 
Fig. 5. Confocal imaging of CP immunolabelling in resting huPBL. Cells...
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Ceruloplasmin (CP) is a multicopper oxidase involved in the acute phase reaction to stress. Although the physiological role of CP is uncertain, its role in iron (Fe) homeostasis and protection against free radical-initiated cell injury has been widely documented. Previous studies showed the existence of two molecular isoforms of CP: secreted CP (sC...
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Behçet's disease (BD) is a rare chronic inflammatory disorder of unknown aetiology. However, it has been postulated that a dysregulation of the prooxidant/antioxidant balance may be important to its pathogenesis. Ceruloplasmin (CP) is an acute phase protein expressed at the surface of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) with antioxidant properties a...

Questions

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Question
Sds-page of gpcrs.
I already avoided boiling the samples before loading but apparently it's not enough.
Any suggestions on buffer recipe or technical tricks? I read adding Urea might help...
Thanks a lot!

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