Professor of Chemical Biology

Gonçalo Bernardes is a Professor of Chemical Biology & a Fellow of Trinity Hall College, Cambridge.

What we do

Nature has its own machinery for modifying the structure of proteins. In our research, we’re attempting to mimic this machinery to gain significant therapeutic benefits. We’re engineering chemical reactions that enable us to modify proteins while allowing to choose the precise location in the protein’s structure where we want to install these modifications.

This work has a whole range of applications. For example, we’re currently developing ways of selectively labelling proteins in living cells: this can help us monitor the proteins associated with particular diseases without interfering either with the protein’s structure, function, activity and location or upsetting the cell’s normal functions. Another important potential application for this work is linking cytotoxic drug molecules (molecules that are poisonous to cells) to antibodies and then using the antibody to deliver the drug in a very targeted way to the diseased tissue. This could improve the effectiveness of cancer treatments and reduce their side effects.

These are two examples from among our lines of research that use site-selective and bioorthogonal chemistry to address challenges in biology and medicine. We hope our methods may in future be used in laboratories around the world to help develop new drugs with improved effectiveness and reduced side-effects for some of the most common diseases such as cancer.

Funding

We are funded by the Royal Society, by UKRI (EPSRC) and by the European Commission (Marie Sklodowska Curie actions & European Research Council)

For further information on our research and for opportunities, please check our research group website.

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Publications

Advances in chemical protein modification.
O Boutureira, GJL Bernardes
Chemical Reviews
(2015)
115
Collagen labelling with an azide-proline chemical reporter in live cells
B Amgarten, R Rajan, N Martínez-Sáez, BL Oliveira, IS Albuquerque, RA Brooks, DG Reid, MJ Duer, GJL Bernardes
Chem Commun (Camb)
(2015)
51
An artificial CO-releasing metalloprotein built by histidine-selective metallation.
IS Albuquerque, HF Jeremias, M Chaves-Ferreira, D Matak-Vinkovic, O Boutureira, CC Romão, GJL Bernardes
Chem Commun (Camb)
(2015)
51
Functionalized protein nanoemulsions by incorporation of chemically modified BSA
A Loureiro, AS Abreu, MP Sárria, MCO Figueiredo, LM Saraiva, GJL Bernardes, AC Gomes, A Cavaco-Paulo
Rsc Advances
(2015)
5
A contribution to the rational design of Ru(CO)3Cl2L complexes for in vivo delivery of CO
JD Seixas, MFA Santos, A Mukhopadhyay, AC Coelho, PM Reis, LF Veiros, AR Marques, N Penacho, AML Gonçalves, MJ Romão, GJL Bernardes, T Santos-Silva, CC Romão
Dalton Transactions
(2015)
44
Spontaneous CO Release from RuII(CO)2–Protein Complexes in Aqueous Solution, Cells, and Mice
M Chaves-Ferreira, IS Albuquerque, D Matak-Vinkovic, AC Coelho, SM Carvalho, LM Saraiva, CC Romão, GJL Bernardes
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
(2014)
54
Cysteine-selective reactions for antibody conjugation
PMSD Cal, GJL Bernardes, PMP Gois
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
(2014)
53
Highlights from the 49th EUCHEM Conference on Stereochemistry, Burgenstock, Switzerland, May 2014
GJL Bernardes, AL Lawrence
Chem Commun (Camb)
(2014)
50
Carbon-Monoxide-Releasing Molecules for the Delivery of Therapeutic CO In Vivo
S García-Gallego, GJL Bernardes
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
(2014)
53
Cysteine-selective reactions for antibody conjugation.
PMSD Cal, GJL Bernardes, PMP Gois
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
(2014)
53

Head of group

Research Interest Groups

Telephone number

01223 336305

Email address

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Interested in joining the GBernardesLab?

We are always looking for enthusiastic and bright researchers to join the lab. If you are interested in joining the group, please contact Gonçalo directly at gb453@cam.ac.uk.

All applications should include a cover letter that highlights your research interests, a full CV, and the names and addresses of two referees.

Funded PhD and Postdoctoral positions will be advertised when available through the university jobs portal

Postdoctoral researchers are encouraged to obtain their own fellowships. Potential funding sources include:

Marie Curie Actions

Royal Society Newton International Fellowships

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

EMBO Fellowships

Swiss National Foundation

Human Science Frontier Programme