Michael R. Dyson
University of Cambridge
45 Papers
472 Citations
Michael R. Dyson is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phage display & Biology. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 45 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael R. Dyson include Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute & University of Edinburgh.
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Papers
Production of soluble mammalian proteins in Escherichia coli: identification of protein features that correlate with successful expression
TL;DR: Analysis of the protein features identified here will help predict which mammalian proteins and domains can be successfully expressed in E. coli as soluble product and also which are best targeted for a eukaryotic expression system.
Selection of peptide inhibitors of interactions involved in complex protein assemblies: association of the core and surface antigens of hepatitis B virus.
Michael R. Dyson,Kenneth Murray +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an affinity-purified phage bearing aa sequence LLGRMK, or some related sequences, bound full-length or truncated hepatitis B virus (HBcAg) but did not bind denatured HBcAg.
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Peptides that block hepatitis B virus assembly: analysis by cryomicroscopy, mutagenesis and transfection.
Bettina Böttcher,Bettina Böttcher,N. Tsuji,H. Takahashi,Michael R. Dyson,S. Zhao,R.A. Crowther,Kenneth Murray +7 more
TL;DR: The experiments show that the interaction of L‐HBsAg with core particles is critical for HBV assembly, and give proof of principle for its disruption in vivo by small molecules.
Becoming a Teacher and Staying One: Examining the Complex Ecologies Associated with Educating and Retaining New Teachers in Rural Australia?.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on a study of 102 new teachers graduating from a rural campus of a major Australian university, using a self- devised survey over a 3 year period, graduate reflections were captured on what it meant for them to become a teacher.
Generation of anti-Notch antibodies and their application in blocking Notch signalling in neural stem cells
Ronny Falk,Anna Falk,Michael R. Dyson,Anna N. Melidoni,Kothai Parthiban,Joyce L. Young,Wendy Roake,John McCafferty +7 more
TL;DR: Potent antibodies that antagonise mouse and human Notch signalling are generated and receptor specific inhibition of Notch1 and 2 signalling is demonstrated.
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