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Biophysical analysis of fundamental microbial processes
Reference
BBS/E/J/00000205
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Professor David Lawson
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution
John Innes Centre
Department
John Innes Centre Department
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
1,145,545
Status
Completed
Type
Institute Project
Start date
01/04/1997
End date
31/03/2008
Duration
132 months
Abstract
Streptomycetes are soil dwelling bacteria capable of producing a wide range of potentially useful secondary metabolites including antibiotics. Their genomes contain a high proportion of regulatory genes. We are particularly interested in those that are predicted to be involved in ligand-mediated transcriptional control. This work will involve the analysis of knockout mutant phenotypes, and the identification of effector ligands and cognate DNA sequences towards dissecting a range of signalling pathways. The aminocoumarin antibiotics are potent inhibitors of the validated drug target DNA gyrase. We will study how these compounds are biosynthesised, how they interact with their target enzymes and how they are dealt with by resistance mechanisms.
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Committee
Closed Committee - Biomolecular Sciences (BMS)
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Research Priority
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Research Initiative
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Funding Scheme
X – not Funded via a specific Funding Scheme
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