DL: Digital discovery of antimicrobial molecules from marine Arctic resources with reduced risk of triggering resistance
Informations
- Funding country
Norway
- Acronym
- -
- URL
- -
- Start date
- 1/1/2017
- End date
- 12/31/2023
- Budget
- 2,448,315 EUR
Fundings
Name | Role | Start | End | Amount |
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BIOTEK2021 - Biotechnology for value creation | Grant | - | - | 2,448,315 EUR |
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance currently causes around 700,000 deaths annually, with an estimated increase of 10 million over the next 30 years. Continuous development of antimicrobial compounds with new modes of action is important to reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance. To help meet this challenge, DigiBiotics is exploring both compounds from marine arctic natural products and molecules identified through genome searches. In addition, DigiBiotics manufactures synthetic molecules inspired by marine natural products, and has developed a number of new experimental and computational methods to determine the structure and dynamics of the molecules, both in solution and when the molecules act on bacteria. This gives us a better understanding of peptide-membrane interactions and gives us an insight into the mechanism of action at the atomic level. We have so far found several interesting molecules from marine microorganisms, and these inspire the design of synthetic analogues. DigiBiotics has also come a long way in developing new methods for investigating how these molecules work. Our goal is that the new molecules and working methods that DigiBiotics has developed will contribute to us getting new and better antibiotics.