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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770888

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $263,000.00
    Summary
    Dissociation of a Tetrameric Enzyme with Interface-Targeted Peptides. With antibiotic resistance on the rise, there is an urgent need to develop new antibiotics and an equally urgent need to characterise new antibiotic targets. One such target is dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) which catalyses the critical step in lysine and cell wall biosynthesis in bacteria. This proposal aims to generate new drugs targeting DHDPS for effective and rapid treatment of bacterial infections, including gastro .... Dissociation of a Tetrameric Enzyme with Interface-Targeted Peptides. With antibiotic resistance on the rise, there is an urgent need to develop new antibiotics and an equally urgent need to characterise new antibiotic targets. One such target is dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) which catalyses the critical step in lysine and cell wall biosynthesis in bacteria. This proposal aims to generate new drugs targeting DHDPS for effective and rapid treatment of bacterial infections, including gastroenteritis. Recent statistics show that over 5 million Australians suffer from gastroenteritis each year and hospitalisation for this infection is nearly seven times higher for indigenous than non-indigenous children. Accordingly, this research has the potential to assure a healthier future for millions of Australians.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455677

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $266,208.00
    Summary
    Targeted isolation of specific marine bacterial species associated with higher organsims for the purpose of discovering new antimicrobial compounds. Specific bacterial species that are commonly found in association with marine plants and animals often produce active secondary metabolites. The aim of this project is to apply our understanding of these bacterial-host associations to the targeted isolation of novel antimicrobials from the marine environment. While these new compounds will undoubted .... Targeted isolation of specific marine bacterial species associated with higher organsims for the purpose of discovering new antimicrobial compounds. Specific bacterial species that are commonly found in association with marine plants and animals often produce active secondary metabolites. The aim of this project is to apply our understanding of these bacterial-host associations to the targeted isolation of novel antimicrobials from the marine environment. While these new compounds will undoubtedly have a number of commercial applications this project focuses on the development of products for dental hygiene in animals. Generally, the urgent need for new antimicrobial compounds to combat the growing number of microbes that are resistant to current antibiotics highlights the importance of this project.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095159

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,000.00
    Summary
    Disrupting Chemical Communication in Bacteria: A Novel and Effective Antimicrobial Strategy. Due to increased application of antibiotics for disease control, many pathogenic bacteria have developed resistance to existing antimicrobials. The infections associated with the resistant bacteria incur a high cost in terms of human health, well being and health care costs. Thus, there is a clear need to develop new antimicrobials that have a novel mechanism of action. The technology proposed here has .... Disrupting Chemical Communication in Bacteria: A Novel and Effective Antimicrobial Strategy. Due to increased application of antibiotics for disease control, many pathogenic bacteria have developed resistance to existing antimicrobials. The infections associated with the resistant bacteria incur a high cost in terms of human health, well being and health care costs. Thus, there is a clear need to develop new antimicrobials that have a novel mechanism of action. The technology proposed here has the potential to deliver enormous health and social welfare benefits to the Australian population as well as commercial benefits to Australian industry, through provision of new, locally produced technologies for the control of bacterial virulence.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0209033

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $315,000.00
    Summary
    Generation and Exploitation of Fermentation Products in the Chemical Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds with Therapeutic Potential. Dramatic developments in biotechnology have provided access to genetically engineered micro-organisms capable of effecting unusual transformations so as to form novel compounds of great value in chemical synthesis. This project will combine the powers of biotechnology with those of chemical synthesis to produce compounds that have therapeutic potential in th .... Generation and Exploitation of Fermentation Products in the Chemical Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds with Therapeutic Potential. Dramatic developments in biotechnology have provided access to genetically engineered micro-organisms capable of effecting unusual transformations so as to form novel compounds of great value in chemical synthesis. This project will combine the powers of biotechnology with those of chemical synthesis to produce compounds that have therapeutic potential in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, cancer and viral infections.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0776388

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $51,000.00
    Summary
    Inhibitors of meso-diaminopimelic acid (meso-DAP) and lysine biosynthesis: targeting dihydrodipicolinate synthase. With antibiotic resistance on the rise, there is an urgent need to develop new antibiotics with novel modes of action. This project aims to generate new drug candidates that target dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) - the first enzyme in the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall - using a triple-pronged approach. This novel approach will allow for the development of new drugs to tr .... Inhibitors of meso-diaminopimelic acid (meso-DAP) and lysine biosynthesis: targeting dihydrodipicolinate synthase. With antibiotic resistance on the rise, there is an urgent need to develop new antibiotics with novel modes of action. This project aims to generate new drug candidates that target dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) - the first enzyme in the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall - using a triple-pronged approach. This novel approach will allow for the development of new drugs to treat a range of pathogenic bacteria, including "Golden Staph".
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