High Throughput Screening
高通量筛选
基本信息
- 批准号:9204758
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 53.82万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Biological AssayBiological ProcessBiologyCancer Center Support GrantCancer cell lineCellsChemicalsCollectionComputer softwareCore FacilityCustomData AnalysesData Base ManagementEpidermal Growth Factor ReceptorGenesGlycerolGrantGrowthHumanIndividualIndustrializationInstitutionInstructionKnowledgeLibrariesMalignant neoplasm of lungMicroscopeMissionModernizationMutationNatural ProductsPublicationsRNA InterferenceRNA interference screenReaderResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportRoboticsServicesSmall Interfering RNATechnologyTherapeutic InterventionValidationWorkassay developmentbasedata acquisitiondata managementfunctional genomicsgenomic platformhigh throughput screeninginstrumentationmutantnovelprogramsscreeningsmall hairpin RNAsmall moleculetool
项目摘要
The High-throughput Screening Core Facility (HTSCF) was established in 2003 to support the Institution's
growth in chemical biology and functional genomics. The HTSCF's ongoing mission continues to support
such efforts. Bioactive compounds are used as chemical tools to probe biological processes. The
identification of novel molecules requires a broad range of tools including robust assays, large collections of
chemicals, HTS technologies, and knowledge in hit validation and characterization steps. The HTSCF has
modern robotics, custom built screening data management databases, chemical screening libraries, RNAi
screening libraries, assay development and industrialization expertise, screening data analysis and
management. The Core is equipped with two custom-built linear track robotic platforms harboring several
dispensers, microtiter plate readers, automated microscopes among other instrumentation enabling both invitro
target based and cell based assays to be routinely performed. Screening data acquisition and
management is handled through a suite of custom built software. The compound library has grown to 400K
chemicals; and contains a wide variety of natural products. The RNAi libraries have also grown to include
both siRNA and shRNA capabilities covering 22K genes. Glycerol stocks of individual shRNA hairpins are
provided as a service. One example of important work facilitated by this work was a screen against mutant
EGFR in human lung cancer cell lines by the Varmus lab. The screening efforts led to the identification and
characterization of four classes of small molecules overcoming the mutations. The broad range of services
and collaborative work provided by the (HTSCF) has supported the research of 48 investigators in the past
year. During the past grant period the work of the Core has contributed to 27 publications of researchers
from 8 research programs.
高通量筛选核心设施 (HTSCF) 成立于 2003 年,旨在支持该机构的
化学生物学和功能基因组学的发展。 HTSCF 的持续使命是继续支持
这样的努力。生物活性化合物被用作探测生物过程的化学工具。这
新型分子的鉴定需要广泛的工具,包括强大的分析方法、大量的
化学品、高温超导技术以及命中验证和表征步骤方面的知识。 HTSCF 有
现代机器人技术、定制筛选数据管理数据库、化学筛选库、RNAi
筛选文库、分析开发和工业化专业知识、筛选数据分析和
管理。 Core 配备了两个定制的线性轨道机器人平台,其中包含多个
分配器、微量滴定板读数器、自动显微镜以及其他仪器,可实现体外
常规进行基于靶标和基于细胞的测定。筛选数据采集和
管理是通过一套定制软件进行的。化合物库已增长至400K
化学品;并含有多种天然产物。 RNAi 文库也已发展到包括
siRNA 和 shRNA 功能均覆盖 22K 基因。各个 shRNA 发夹的甘油储备是
作为服务提供。这项工作促进的重要工作的一个例子是针对突变体的筛选
Varmus 实验室在人类肺癌细胞系中的 EGFR。筛选工作导致了识别和
克服突变的四类小分子的表征。广泛的服务范围
(HTSCF) 提供的协作工作过去支持了 48 名研究人员的研究
年。在过去的资助期内,核心的工作为研究人员的 27 篇出版物做出了贡献
来自8个研究项目。
项目成果
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Identification of Inhibitory Compounds for Apaf-1 by High Throughput Screening
通过高通量筛选鉴定 Apaf-1 抑制化合物
- 批准号:
7560117 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 53.82万 - 项目类别:
Novel & Selective Small Molecular Inhibitors of Human Peptide Deformylase
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- 批准号:
7169304 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
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