Camila C Xavier
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Recent Articles
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Tavares D, Bezerra M, Magalhaes F, Cavalcanti T, Xavier C, Leal N, et al.
J Microbiol Methods
. 2020 Apr;
172:105903.
PMID: 32229265
The Yersinia pestis capsular antigen F1 is widely used in plague laboratory diagnosis. Here, we describe the production of an F1 recombinant protein within reduced time and biosafety requirements. Its...
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de Melo Neto O, da Costa Lima T, Merlo K, Romao T, Rocha P, Assis L, et al.
RNA Biol
. 2018 Mar;
15(6):739-755.
PMID: 29569995
The Poly-A Binding Protein (PABP) is a conserved eukaryotic polypeptide involved in many aspects of mRNA metabolism. During translation initiation, PABP interacts with the translation initiation complex eIF4F and enhances...
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Freire E, Moura D, Bezerra M, Xavier C, Morais-Sobral M, Vashisht A, et al.
Curr Genet
. 2017 Dec;
64(4):821-839.
PMID: 29288414
Trypanosomatids are parasitic protozoans characterized by several unique structural and metabolic processes that include exquisite mechanisms associated with gene expression and regulation. During the initiation of protein synthesis, for instance,...
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de Melo Neto O, da Costa Lima T, Xavier C, Nascimento L, Romao T, Assis L, et al.
RNA Biol
. 2015 Sep;
12(11):1209-21.
PMID: 26338184
The eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) recognizes the mRNA cap structure and, together with eIF4G and eIF4A, form the eIF4F complex that regulates translation initiation in eukaryotes. In trypanosomatids, 2...
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Moura D, Reis C, Xavier C, da Costa Lima T, Lima R, Carrington M, et al.
RNA Biol
. 2015 Apr;
12(3):305-19.
PMID: 25826663
In higher eukaryotes, eIF4A, eIF4E and eIF4G homologues interact to enable mRNA recruitment to the ribosome. eIF4G acts as a scaffold for these interactions and also interacts with other proteins...