Group Members
- Marija Gavrović Jankulović, PhD - full professor, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
- Andrijana Nešić, PhD - research associate, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
- Jovana Trbojević-Ivić, PhD - research associate, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
- Zorana Lopandić - research assistant, Hemijski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
- Isidora Protić Rosić - research assistant, Hemijski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
- Milena Zlatanova - research assistant, Hemijski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
Research Area
- To get insight into innate immunity interplay with environmental factors on a model of epithelial cells (Caco2, HEK293, T84) and two-dimensional organoids.
- Modulation of adaptive immunity to recombinant allergens in allergen-specific immunotherapy.
- Identification, biochemical and immunological characterization of new allergens as well as production of their recombinant analogues for clinical applications.
- Production of SARS-CoV-2 virus structural proteins for use in serological tests.
- Modification of molecular characteristics of natural and recombinant enzymes for use in the food industry and clinical chemistry and for the production of physiologically active compounds as potential therapeutics.
Equipment Used by the Group
The group uses equipment that enables isolation, purification & characterization of proteins (SDS-PAGE system, isoelectric focusing and 2D electrophoresis, immunoblot, automated liquid chromatography system (ÄKTA Purifier)), system for cell cultures (laminar, CO2 incubator, centrifuge with cooling, fluorescence microscope) and basic equipment for recombinant DNA technology (system for nucleic acid electrophoretic, incubator for microorganisms growth).
Publications
- Activation of epithelial cells by the major kiwifruit allergen Act d 1 in human and mouse-derived intestinal models. Journal of Functional Foods, 2019.
- Newly designed hemagglutinin-Der p 2 chimera is a potential candidate for allergen specific immunotherapy. Life Sciences, 2018.
- Patent RS 57352 B1: "Alergen za detekciju specifičnih antitela i njegova primena". Zavod za intelektualnu svojinu Republike Srbije
- Employment of proteomic and immunological based methods for the identification of catalase as novel allergen from banana. Journal of Proteomics, 2018.
- Synthesis of medium-chain length capsinoids from coconut oil catalyzed by Candida rugosa lipases. Food Chemistry, 2017.
Partners
- Institute for Virusology, Vaccines and Serums "Torlak"
Lidija Burazer, PhD, Marijana Stojanović, PhD, Rajna Minić, PhD - Institute for Oncology and Radiology of the Republic of Serbia
Dr. Milena Čavić - University children's clinic, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade
Dr. Marina Atanasković-Marković - Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy (ICTM)
Uroš Anđelković, PhD, Dragan Popović, PhD - Research Center Borstel
Dr. Wolf-Meinhadr Becker, Dr. Uta Jappe - Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University
Dr. Joost Smit