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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors as targets in inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes. The national/community benefits that are expected to arise from this research are economic and social in nature. The novel approach employed in this project to identify inflammatory pathways and regulation has the potential to provide information that is critical in the design of novel peptide/protein based drugs. With blockbuster protein-based drugs having sales in excess of $10 billion per annum this ....Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors as targets in inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes. The national/community benefits that are expected to arise from this research are economic and social in nature. The novel approach employed in this project to identify inflammatory pathways and regulation has the potential to provide information that is critical in the design of novel peptide/protein based drugs. With blockbuster protein-based drugs having sales in excess of $10 billion per annum this proposal has the potential for very significant economic benefits for Australia. Furthermore, novel therapeutic agents for inflammatory diseases would have social benefits for Australia by decreasing the number of individuals affected and thereby reducing the physical and emotional stress associated with inflammatory diseases. Read moreRead less
Applying the CCK framework to angiogenic-based therapeutics. The aim of this project is to graft peptides involved in angiogenesis-related disorders onto a mini-protein framework. The cyclic cystine knot (CCK) framework is a plant based protein framework that has unique structural properties that make it exceptionally stable. The significance of this project is that the framework has the potential to overcome the limitations that are generally associated with peptide-based therapeutics, includin ....Applying the CCK framework to angiogenic-based therapeutics. The aim of this project is to graft peptides involved in angiogenesis-related disorders onto a mini-protein framework. The cyclic cystine knot (CCK) framework is a plant based protein framework that has unique structural properties that make it exceptionally stable. The significance of this project is that the framework has the potential to overcome the limitations that are generally associated with peptide-based therapeutics, including poor stability and bioavailability. Vastly improved therapeutic leads may be produced from this approach.Read moreRead less
What is in therapeutically prescribed herbal medicines? Phytochemical characterisation of steroidal saponins from two popular nutraceuticals, False Unicorn and Tribulus terrestris. Plants containing steroidal saponins have long been used as therapeutic products, but their active constituents remain poorly characterized. This project aims to identify and structurally characterize steroidal saponins from False Unicorn and Tribulus terrestris, two popular nutraceuticals which are currently marketed ....What is in therapeutically prescribed herbal medicines? Phytochemical characterisation of steroidal saponins from two popular nutraceuticals, False Unicorn and Tribulus terrestris. Plants containing steroidal saponins have long been used as therapeutic products, but their active constituents remain poorly characterized. This project aims to identify and structurally characterize steroidal saponins from False Unicorn and Tribulus terrestris, two popular nutraceuticals which are currently marketed in Australia. Existing knowledge of these saponin constituents is surprisingly incomplete and inaccurate. Full structural elucidation will enable the development of 'standardised' herbal saponin profiles for better control of product quality and will allow alternatives for the herbs to be chosen, which cannot be undertaken until this composition is known. A phytochemical survey of Australian Tribulus terrestris will determine whether this native sub-species is suitable for commercial harvest.Read moreRead less
Novel Sodium Ion Channel Modulators From Australian Cephalopods. Many Australian cephalopods (octopuses, squids, cuttlefishes and nautiluses) use potent toxins to rapidly paralyse diverse prey and defend against predators. These toxins act by the efficient blocking of ion channels critical to the transmission of nerve impulses. Knowledge of these toxins can lead to safer and better drugs for the relief of chronic pain.
Atomic details of antimicrobial peptides at work in live cells. This project aims to develop methods to determine the detailed structure of biologically important molecules in live cells to better understand how biomolecular structure is related to disease. The structure at the atomic level of the molecules of life is usually characterised by crystal or solution studies in model systems. However, the structure of many biologically important molecules depends on their environment. Using new instr ....Atomic details of antimicrobial peptides at work in live cells. This project aims to develop methods to determine the detailed structure of biologically important molecules in live cells to better understand how biomolecular structure is related to disease. The structure at the atomic level of the molecules of life is usually characterised by crystal or solution studies in model systems. However, the structure of many biologically important molecules depends on their environment. Using new instrumentation and labelling schemes, the project plans to use nuclear magnetic resonance methods to study antibiotics and antimicrobial peptides in live bacteria and human cells. The goal is to resolve how these molecules cross cell membranes and how biomolecular structure is related to activity, which may advance development in biotechnology and therapeutic treatments against drug-resistant infections.Read moreRead less
Allosteric Enhancers: Leads for the Therapy of Cardiovascular Disease. Cardiovascular disease (CVD - heart, stroke and blood vessel disease) kills more people each year than cancer, AIDS and traffic accidents combined. Coronary heart disease (CHD), followed by stroke, is the largest single cause of death in Australia. Allosteric enhancers are particularly attractive drug targets for the prevention of CVD due to their ability to limit injury associated with ischaemic tissue trauma selectively ....Allosteric Enhancers: Leads for the Therapy of Cardiovascular Disease. Cardiovascular disease (CVD - heart, stroke and blood vessel disease) kills more people each year than cancer, AIDS and traffic accidents combined. Coronary heart disease (CHD), followed by stroke, is the largest single cause of death in Australia. Allosteric enhancers are particularly attractive drug targets for the prevention of CVD due to their ability to limit injury associated with ischaemic tissue trauma selectively in tissues where adenosine is elevated. Whilst the development of drugs that protect against heart attack and stroke is a difficult and long term objective, any advances toward this goal would clearly be of great benefit to the community.Read moreRead less
To gain insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in antibiotic resistance shown by Gram-negative bacteria. Bacterial infections can strike anyone and usually the body's immune system, which is designed to fight infection, defeats the invading bacteria. Sometimes however, the burden of infection proves too great, so these infections can prove fatal. For 50 years, we have relied on antibiotics to successfully treat the majority of common bacterial infections. As a result, emphasis must be pl ....To gain insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in antibiotic resistance shown by Gram-negative bacteria. Bacterial infections can strike anyone and usually the body's immune system, which is designed to fight infection, defeats the invading bacteria. Sometimes however, the burden of infection proves too great, so these infections can prove fatal. For 50 years, we have relied on antibiotics to successfully treat the majority of common bacterial infections. As a result, emphasis must be placed on the disquieting reality whilst enjoy the use of antibiotics, an inescapable cost is the development of bacterial resistance. The increasing prevalence of bacterial tolerance against beta-lactams is a problem and as a result is a most pressing health issue. Read moreRead less
Biologically active peptides from Australian and Russian Amphibians. Bowie's group has identified many host-defence peptides from Australian anurans, including antimicrobial and anticancer active peptides, and neuropeptides that inhibit the formation of the ubiquitous chemical messenger nitric oxide. Lebedev's group from Moscow have initiated a collaboration with us to investigate active peptides from unstudied Russian frogs and newts. Preliminary investigations show these are very different f ....Biologically active peptides from Australian and Russian Amphibians. Bowie's group has identified many host-defence peptides from Australian anurans, including antimicrobial and anticancer active peptides, and neuropeptides that inhibit the formation of the ubiquitous chemical messenger nitric oxide. Lebedev's group from Moscow have initiated a collaboration with us to investigate active peptides from unstudied Russian frogs and newts. Preliminary investigations show these are very different from those isolated from Australian anurans and some already show potential for development as pharmaceuticals.Read moreRead less
Structure and activity of host-defence peptides from Australian anurans: anticancer agents, neuropeptides and nNOS inhibitors. We have discovered peptides that may have clinical applications. This is significant as these molecules may have one or more of the following properties. They may have anti-cancer effects; they may increase the effectiveness of the immune system by enhancing lymphocyte formation; and, they may act to reduce inflammation, stroke or cardiac conditions by controlling nitri ....Structure and activity of host-defence peptides from Australian anurans: anticancer agents, neuropeptides and nNOS inhibitors. We have discovered peptides that may have clinical applications. This is significant as these molecules may have one or more of the following properties. They may have anti-cancer effects; they may increase the effectiveness of the immune system by enhancing lymphocyte formation; and, they may act to reduce inflammation, stroke or cardiac conditions by controlling nitric oxide formation. Another national benefit is that personnel involved in this project are trained to the highest international standards in peptide chemistry/mass spectrometry/nuclear magnetic resonance: currently, there are not enough trained scientists in this area to meet demand.Read moreRead less
The Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of Novel Bivalent Dopamine D2 and Adenosine A2A Ligands for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease. This program will significantly contribute to the training of highly qualified personnel in the area of organic and medicinal chemistry where there is currently a national shortage. Other benefits are the capacity to advance this critical research in PD and potentially provide substantial national competitive advantages and growth opportunities in the glo ....The Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of Novel Bivalent Dopamine D2 and Adenosine A2A Ligands for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease. This program will significantly contribute to the training of highly qualified personnel in the area of organic and medicinal chemistry where there is currently a national shortage. Other benefits are the capacity to advance this critical research in PD and potentially provide substantial national competitive advantages and growth opportunities in the global anti-Parkinsonian therapeutics market.Read moreRead less