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Marine organisms, in particular sponges and their associated microorganisms, are an inexhaustible source of novel bioactive (lead) compounds for biomedical application. Industrial exploitation of this natural resource using traditional approaches is, however, hampered, with a few exceptions, by unsolvable supply problems - despite of numerous efforts in the past. Therefore, there is, very likely, only one way: to start from the genes encoding the bioproducts, or their biosynthetic pathways, to sustainably obtain the active molecules in sufficient amounts. The aim of the presented industry-driven integrating project is to combine the knowledge in marine genomics, chemogenetics and advanced chemistry to produce recombinantly prepared novel secondary metabolite (lead) compounds and analogous from them, as well as pharmacologically active peptides, and to bring them up to the pre-clinical, and hopefully also to the clinical studies. This ambitious approach is based on breakthrough discoveries and the results of previous successful EU projects of members of the applying consortium, including European leaders (or worldwide leaders) in marine (sponge) genomics, metagenomics (polyketide synthase clusters), combinatorial biosynthesis and marine natural product chemistry/structure elucidation. This multidisciplinary project, driven by high-tech genomics-based SMEs with dedicated interest in bringing marine-biotechnology-derived products to the market, will also involve the discovery and sustainable production of bioactive molecules from hitherto unexploited extreme environments, such as hydrothermal vents and deep-sea sources, and the expression/scale-up of unique enzymes/proteins of biomedical and biotechnological interest. The molecular-biology-based strategies developed in this project for a sustainable exploitation of aquatic molecular biodiversity will further strengthen the international position and effectiveness of European (SME-based) blue biotechnology industry.
Dziedzina nauki
Zaproszenie do składania wniosków
FP7-KBBE-2012-6-singlestage
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System finansowania
CP-TP - Collaborative Project targeted to a special group (such as SMEs)Koordynator
55131 Mainz
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Uczestnicy (17)
29680 ROSCOFF
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1749-016 Lisbon
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55218 INGELHEIM AM RHEIN
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820 EYRARBAKKI
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113 REYKJAVIK
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10000 ZAGREB
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3060-197 Cantanhede
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113 Reykjavik
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80138 Napoli
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NR4 7TJ Norwich
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53113 Bonn
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75005 Paris
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751 05 Uppsala
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10000 Zagreb
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100037 Beijing
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KY16 9AJ St Andrews
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8092 Zuerich
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