The Structural Basis For Promiscuity Of Drug Binding To HERG K+ Channels
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$713,035.00
Summary
Special proteins called ion channels control the electrical activity of the heart. Drugs that block ion channels can have the unwanted side-effect of altering the rhythm of the heart beat and causing sudden cardiac death. Extensive efforts are made to screen for this problem during drug development but it is still an inexact science. Here we will use high resolution imaging technologies to get a better understanding of how drugs bind to ion channel proteins.
Adenosine Receptor Biased Agonism To Treat Ischaemic Heart Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$682,163.00
Summary
Adenosine A1 receptor (A1R) activation confers powerful protection to heart cells, however clinical application remains suboptimal due to adverse effects such as a slowing in heart rate and decrease in blood pressure. Importantly a new class of compounds, A1R biased agonists, can mediate potent cardioprotection in the absence of adverse effects. This proposal will establish the molecular mechanisms involved and the scope to develop A1R biased agonists as a novel approach to treat heart disease.