Discovery of Chemical Probes and Therapeutic Leads, Phase II
Project Number5P20GM104316-10
Contact PI/Project LeaderFOX, JOSEPH M
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
Description
Abstract Text
Project Summary
The goal of this Center of Biomedical Research Excellence is to continue our efforts to develop molecular
approaches for probing biology, to discover and apply new chemical biology tools for the study of biological
pathways associated with disease, and to develop computational approaches for understanding small
molecule interactions with complex macromolecular targets. With core strengths in synthesis, biochemistry,
engineering and biology, our scientific team will develop new chemical biology tools for understanding the
cellular and molecular mechanisms that bacterial pathogens use to survive and replicate inside host cells, new
chemical tools and nucleotide analogs to understand the regulation of mRNA demethylation by a ‘methyl
eraser’ enzyme and its dysregulation in human cancer, molecularly-defined nanoparticle adjuvants that yield
specific immune responses in the lung to advance inhalable vaccine development, and computational
approaches to elucidate the mechanisms by which small molecules regulate the structure and function of virus
capsids.
COBRE funding will be used to recruit two new faculty members who will complement the existing strengths of
our center, which will be expanded through competitive pilot grants. In years 4 and 5 of the COBRE, five two-
year replacement projects will be funded. Collaboration and resource sharing in the Delaware and national
IDeA network will be critical for maximizing our research capacity, core facilities and mentoring network. In
Phase II, this COBRE continue to develop unique core facilities that facilitates high throughput synthesis,
purification, screening and analysis of chemical probes. Building on the infrastructure established in Phase I,
we will support a core facility in Analytical Chemistry, which will provide support for critical core facilities in
mass spectrometry, solution NMR and kinetic analysis. The center will also support a Synthesis and Discovery
core facility, which will provide custom synthesis services and instrumentation and infrastructure for small
molecule synthesis, high throughput catalyst discovery, parallel synthesis, computation and microscopy.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
This center of Biomedical Research Excellence is a multidisciplinary center that using synthesis, chemical
biology and computation to develop molecular approaches for understanding and treating human disease, with
a focus on infectious diseases and cancer.
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Project Terms
AdjuvantAnalytical ChemistryAwardBiochemistryBiologicalBiologyCapsidCellsCenters of Research ExcellenceChemicalsCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesComplementCore FacilityCustomDelawareDiseaseEngineeringEnzymesExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFundingGoalsGrantHIVHumanHuman BiologyImmune responseInfrastructureKineticsLaboratoriesLegionnaires' DiseaseLungMacromolecular ComplexesMalignant NeoplasmsMass Spectrum AnalysisMentorsMessenger RNAMicroscopyMolecularMolecular TargetPathway interactionsPhasePilot ProjectsRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingServicesStructureTherapeuticTuberculosisUniversitiesViruscatalystcohortdemethylationdesignhuman diseaseinstrumentationinterestmembermultidisciplinarynanoparticlenucleotide analogpathogenic bacteriaprofessorprogramsrecruitscreeningsmall moleculesuccesstoolvaccine development
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