Ian Hunt
Novartis
11 Papers
27 Citations
Ian Hunt is an academic researcher from Novartis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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From gene to protein: a review of new and enabling technologies for multi-parallel protein expression
TL;DR: This review will attempt to provide a definitive review of current 'best in class' cloning, expression and purification systems, and the adaptations and developments that have been made by laboratories, both academic and industrial, to enhance protein production throughput.
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Optimisation of insect cell growth in deep-well blocks: development of a high-throughput insect cell expression screen
TL;DR: A method to culture insects cells in 24 deep-well blocks for the routine small-scale optimisation of baculovirus-mediated protein expression experiments and how the enhanced throughput offered by this approach can be adapted to robotic handling systems and the implications this has on the capacity to conduct multi-parallel protein expression studies.
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High-throughput insect cell protein expression applications.
TL;DR: This chapter tries to collate developments in a series of protocols that will allow the user to expedite the speed and throughput of baculovirus-mediated protein expression and facilitate true multi-parallel, high-throughput protein expression profiling in insect cells.
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Acylated-acyl carrier protein stabilizes the Pseudomonas aeruginosa WaaP lipopolysaccharide heptose kinase.
Naomi N. K. Kreamer,Rajiv Chopra,Ruth E. Caughlan,Doriano Fabbro,Eric Fang,Patricia Gee,Ian Hunt,Min Li,Barbara C. Leon,Lionel Muller,Brian Edward Vash,Angela L. Woods,Travis Stams,Charles R. Dean,Tsuyoshi Uehara +14 more
TL;DR: The crystal structure of the LPS heptose kinase WaaP, which is essential for growth of P. aeruginosa, is solved and it is demonstrated that acyl-ACP is required for WAAP protein solubility and kinase function.