NATURAL PRODUCTS DISCOVERY - NUCLEAR AND SIGNALING TARGE
University Of Virginia Charlottesville, Charlottesville VA
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DESCRIPTION: (Applicant's Description) The long term objective of this NCNPDDG is the identification of compounds suitable for development as antitumor agents. This is to be done by 1. utilizing existing, validated assay to guide the screening/isolation of novel DNA damaging agents, and inhibitors of DNA topoisomerase I, DNA topoisomerase II, DNA polymerase B and Myt1 kinase (Programs 1, 2 and 3) 2. developing new mechanism-based assays as high-throughput primary screens for natural products with potential activity in the treatment of cancer, including inhibitors of proliferation-linked signal transduction (Program 1) 3. fractionating lead extracts and characterizing isolated natural products derived from each of the assay systems as chemical entities and biological mediators (Programs 2 and 3) 4. developing and utilizing secondary discriminators to guide the focused identification of natural/products/structurally modified compounds predicted to have useful antitumor activity (Programs 1 and 3) 5. preparing in quantity and evaluating promising compounds in tumor cells (for mechanism, biochemical pharmacology, interaction with known antineoplastic agents) and in animal tumor models (Programs 1-3)
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