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CryoEM@NOVA: a cryo electron microscopy hub enabling drug discovery

Projektbeschreibung

Portugal richtet Zentrum für Kryo-Elektronenmikroskopie für die Arzneimittelforschung ein

Da die Struktur biologischer Moleküle eng mit deren Funktion verknüpft ist, ist die Erforschung ihrer 3D-Struktur ein entscheidender Faktor in der Arzneimittelentwicklung. Die Kryo-Elektronenmikroskopie liefert Strukturinformationen über schockgefrorene (kryogen gekühlte) Proben, die in nicht-kristallines (glasartiges) Eis eingebettet sind. Nach jahrzehntelanger Forschung und langjähriger Entwicklungsarbeit treiben nun weitere Fortschritte eine Revolution in der Strukturbiologie voran. Portugal war eines der wenigen europäischen Länder, dem diese Technologie noch nicht zur Verfügung stand. Mit der geplanten Installation des ersten Autoloader-Kryo-Elektronenmikroskops, koordiniert vom CryoEM-PT-Gemeinschaftsunternehmen, dem die NOVA-Universität Lissabon angehört, soll sich dies nun ändern. Das EU-finanzierte Projekt CryoEMatNOVA richtet einen nachhaltigen Kryo-EM-Hub für Forschung und Ausbildung an der NOVA ein.

Ziel

Structural biology is essential for atomic-level understanding of structure-function relationships in living systems and increasingly key to providing knowledge structure-based drug discovery. While traditionally the method of choice has been x-ray crystallography, in the past seven years, dramatic improvements of resolution using cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) have resulted in cryo-EM named 2015 Nature Method of the Year and the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This in turn has had a major impact on the number of cryo-EM installations in Europe, publicly deposited structures, publications and related knowledge, teaching and dissemination.

Portugal is one of the few European countries without this technology. That is now changing with the inclusion of cryo-EM in the Portuguese Roadmap of Research Infrastructures 2020, resulting in major funding (€2.5M) for the first autoloader cryo electron microscope to be installed in Portugal in 2022, coordinated by the CryoEM-PT consortium in whichNOVA is a node. This presents an excellent opportunity for establishing cryo-EM research and training in Portugal, and specifically at NOVA, which has expertise using x-ray crystallography and NMR, while expertise in cryo-EM is lacking, resulting in unmet needs.

The overall objective of CryoEM@NOVA is to establish a sustainable cryo-EM hub for research and training at NOVA. Under the direction of the ERA Chair holder this objective is clearly achievable as Prof. Luecke has experience in setting up cryo-EM infrastructure leading to high-resolution structures of proteins with medically-relevant bound inhibitors, generating high-impact publications and attracting funding and collaborations.

The operation of advanced electron microscopes and associated vitrification robots coupled with storage- & compute-intensive data analysis requires scientists with in-depth knowledge & training. Such talent will have acquired this expertise elsewhere and will need to be recruited to Portugal.

Koordinator

UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 2 500 743,75
Adresse
CAMPUS DE CAMPOLIDE
1099 085 Lisboa
Portugal

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Continente Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 2 500 743,75