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Natural Products
In addition to the intramural community of world-class
scientists comprising the CCR, there are other unique resources available at
the NCI that provide extraordinary opportunities for intramural collaborations
in molecular target elucidation, validation and drug discovery research. Such a
resource is the NCI
Natural Products
Repository (NPR), which contains the largest and most diverse natural
products extracts collection in the world. The NPR collection is derived from
more than 15 years of NCI contracts-based collections programs led by renowned
botanical, marine science and microbial research professionals and
organizations globally.
The NPR resource is available to NCI/NIH intramural
scientists, as well as qualified extramural scientists and organizations,
subject to institutional policies, procedures, and constraints
described in
detail elsewhere. Each of the nearly 150,000 unique samples residing in the
NPR comprises many thousands of individual compounds in a complex aqueous or
organic solvent extract matrix. Effectively, the total chemical diversity
residing in the NPR equates to tens to hundreds of millions, if not billions of
different, often very complex, structures. This provides a rich resource for
discovery of novel research probes for molecular target manipulation, and new
potential leads for drug discovery research and development. However, the
isolation, purification, and structural elucidation of these unique leads from
such complex extracts requires highly specialized skills and technologies.
MTDP scientists have extensive experience in developing
and applying bioassays and high-throughput technologies tailored for
prioritization bioassay-guided fractionation, purification and characterization
of novel lead molecules from natural product extracts. A
catalog of structures, biological activities
and bibliographical information on compounds isolated and characterized from
the NPR by MTDP scientists to date is available.
The MTDP invites proposals from CCR intramural
investigators for collaborative research on molecularly targeted lead-discovery
research of natural products. The MTDP may also consider collaborative projects
for molecularly targeted lead-discovery from natural product extracts or
collections originating from selected collaborating researchers or
organizations other than from the NPR. In such cases, collaborative projects
are considered based both upon unique and mutual scientific drug discovery and
development interests and resources of the collaborating parties.
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