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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0663293

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $365,000.00
    Summary
    Molecular Interactions in the Eubacterial Replisome: A Paradigm for Study of Dynamic Macromolecular Machines. Many pathogenic bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics in common use, and new drugs are urgently required to kill them. Copying of their chromosomes before they divide into two new cells is essential for bacteria to live, so DNA synthesis is a good process to target for development of new antibiotics. This project will use state-of-the-art equipment available in several labora .... Molecular Interactions in the Eubacterial Replisome: A Paradigm for Study of Dynamic Macromolecular Machines. Many pathogenic bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics in common use, and new drugs are urgently required to kill them. Copying of their chromosomes before they divide into two new cells is essential for bacteria to live, so DNA synthesis is a good process to target for development of new antibiotics. This project will use state-of-the-art equipment available in several laboratories in Australia and overseas to develop new understanding of how the molecular machine that copies DNA works. This k nowledge could lead to new drugs, and will give us new information about how cellular machines function.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346292

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $245,000.00
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    TOWARDS A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF HOW ENZYMES WORK: development of simulation methods and protocols, blind test predictions, and experimental validation. Enzymes catalyze quite fantastic chemistry under mild physiological conditions. Many special chemical concepts (such as "transition-state stabilization" and "entropy-enthalpy compensation") proposed to explain these powers are unnecessary. Uniquely for a catalyst, these powers are integral to the structure, properties and dynamics of the protei .... TOWARDS A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF HOW ENZYMES WORK: development of simulation methods and protocols, blind test predictions, and experimental validation. Enzymes catalyze quite fantastic chemistry under mild physiological conditions. Many special chemical concepts (such as "transition-state stabilization" and "entropy-enthalpy compensation") proposed to explain these powers are unnecessary. Uniquely for a catalyst, these powers are integral to the structure, properties and dynamics of the protein, as constrained and selected by evolution. The question is how do they work? Answering this requires energetic and thermodynamic analysis beyond current experimental techniques, but accessible by computer simulation. We aim to develop a robust toolkit of simulation methods and protocols, blind test them by predicting the mechanism of a new enzyme, with followup experimental validation.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0344441

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,000.00
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    New Generation Metalloenzyme Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectrometer Systems. Funding is sought to enhance the existing collaborations between UQ, ANU, Sydney and other universities in the study of metal-centred molecules of biological interest through the construction of advanced magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectrometers. These facilities will be the best instruments of their kind, and will enable researchers at Australian institutions to enhance the quality of their research and remain .... New Generation Metalloenzyme Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectrometer Systems. Funding is sought to enhance the existing collaborations between UQ, ANU, Sydney and other universities in the study of metal-centred molecules of biological interest through the construction of advanced magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectrometers. These facilities will be the best instruments of their kind, and will enable researchers at Australian institutions to enhance the quality of their research and remain internationally competitive through the application of modern MCD spectroscopic techniques to the study of metal-centred biomolecules. These facilities will drive a number of programs in the area of metalloenzyme and photosystem II research.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0214135

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $492,000.00
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    High performance protein crystallography. This proposal will provide state of the art high performance facilities for protein crystallography, bringing together the major structural biology groups in NSW and the ACT. A renewed focus on protein crystal structures will stimulate new interpretation and utilization of the vast amount of data that has come from genomics, especially the sequencing of the human genome. The proposed facility will generate new research collaborations between the partn .... High performance protein crystallography. This proposal will provide state of the art high performance facilities for protein crystallography, bringing together the major structural biology groups in NSW and the ACT. A renewed focus on protein crystal structures will stimulate new interpretation and utilization of the vast amount of data that has come from genomics, especially the sequencing of the human genome. The proposed facility will generate new research collaborations between the partner institutions which will result in advances in basic life sciences, biotechnology and biopharmaceuticals. The facility will complement regional initiatives in functional genomics, bioinformatics, proteomics and high-field NMR spectroscopy.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0665816

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $260,000.00
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    Importance of conformational and electrostatic contributions in simulations of enzyme reaction mechanisms. The research will contribute to the development of biomolecular simulation in Australia by demonstrating its potential to complement experiment, and also promote the effective use of APAC (Australian national supercomputer facilities) resources by providing advanced programs and computational protocols for other researchers. It will assist the diffusion of computational biology technology i .... Importance of conformational and electrostatic contributions in simulations of enzyme reaction mechanisms. The research will contribute to the development of biomolecular simulation in Australia by demonstrating its potential to complement experiment, and also promote the effective use of APAC (Australian national supercomputer facilities) resources by providing advanced programs and computational protocols for other researchers. It will assist the diffusion of computational biology technology into industrial applications such as rational drug design and protein engineering, as, for example, in our associated Linkage project grant, and provide novel insights into protein engineering and other sorts of design, which transcend concepts currently used in biomimetic chemistry.
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