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New drugs faster from natural compounds: A UC San Diego breakthrough
Date:7/13/2009

into the natural products field and actually do the identification and characterization of natural products in a high throughput fashion, explained Ng, a bioinformatics PhD student advised by Pavel Pevzner in computer science and Pieter Dorrestein in the Skaggs School of Pharmacy.

The researchers note that currently there is no one place to look for known NRPs, a situation they are trying to change with a new data repository effort.

The UC San Diego web-based tools for sequencing nonribosomal peptides (at not cost to researchers) are available at: bix.ucsd.edu/nrp

"This new study has shown that marine cyanobacteria are incredible sources of new molecules that may have medical value, especially in cancer, infectious diseases and neurological disorders," said Gerwick.

This project was supported by US National Institutes of Health grants 1-P41-RR024851-01, GM086283 and cA10u851, and by the PhRMA foundation.


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