Baculovirus System for Efficient Protein Expression



Important Dates

  • Application deadline: March 4, 2025
  • Information to Selected Candidates: March 7, 2025
  • Payment Date: March 14, 2025; 7500 INR (Food and Lodging Included)

Convenors

Scope

"Post-translational modifications represent a highly versatile and dynamic mechanism to expand the functional diversity of the proteome" "Dr. Jennifer Doudna, Nobel Prize Winner, Chemistry 2020"

Protein function is often regulated by complex interplay of Post-translationally modification shaping their role in cellular processes Sir Francis Arnold, "Nobel Prize Winner, Chemistry 2018"

Post-translationally modified proteins with complex eukaryotic modifications, such as glycosylation, phosphorylation, and disulfide bond formation, are characteristic of Insect cellular machinery. This process can be performed using Baculovirus Expression System modifications that allow the proteins to adopt a conformation suitable for studying their biological activity, structural properties, and stability—key factors for developing biopharmaceutical proteins in an efficient and scalable way.

The workshop will equip students with hands-on technical skills that can be applied in their PhD projects and future careers. The expertise gained in insect cell-based systems will be valuable in areas such as Drug discovery, Designing drugs, Structural analysis, and understanding precise functional roles, leading to well-recognized studies. The Baculovirus (Insect) expression vector system is the preferred choice for expressing proteins over bacterial systems.

Selection Criteria

  • Higher degree in Molecular biology, Biotechnology, or a related field.
  • Microscopy, Handling Cell Culture, PCR, cloning
  • Statement of Purpose (Not more than one page or 500 words)

Contact Us

Mr. Aditya Trivedi | [email protected]
+91 742 8806 939

To Be Accomplished

Lab Techniques

  • Site-specific transformation in bacmid
  • Confirmation of recombinant Bacmid
  • Transfection of recombinant Bacmid in Insect cells
  • Virus-infected cells– a microscopic evaluation
  • Infection and amplification of insect cells to produce P0 virus stock
  • Plaque assay to titre and amplify the virus
  • Confirmation of Protein using Biochemical techniques

Take Home Learnings

At the end of the workshop, the students will be able to express any protein in its native form with post-translational modifications and study the proteins' functional and structural aspects. Attain knowledge of setting up Baculovirus expression system in their departments. Collaborations, Publications/projects since this is a unique method for protein expression with PTMs. earn a quality PhD and spread the knowledge to others.

Schedule

Day Activity Facilitators
Day 1 Registration  
Welcome Address Prof. Colin Jamora
Keynote Session TBD
Coffee Break  
University Tour  
Lunch Break  
Overview of Workshop Prof. Deepak Sehgal
Overview of Workshop Prof. Deepak Sehgal
Cell culture propagation/Cell revival  
Day 2 Clone confirmation  
Bacmid Transposition  
Lunch Break  
Plate preparation (Blue-White Screening)  
Bacmid Inoculation  
Day 3 Bacmid Isolation  
Bacmid PCR  
Lunch Break  
Bacmid Confirmation  
Day 4 Cells Passaging  
Transfection in Insect Cells  
Lunch Break  
Cells Preservations  
Day 5 Plaque Assay  
Western Blotting  
Lunch Break  
Plaque Staining  
Plaque Purification  
Day 6 Virus Amplification  
Virus Expression  
Western Blot  
Lunch Break  
MOI, Titre, and Time Period Optimization (Theoretical)  
Final Q&A and Feedback Prof. Deepak Sehgal
Certificate distribution  
Closing remarks Prof. Sanjeev Galande