NMR-BASE: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for Biomolecule Analysis in Supported Environments
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Strathclyde
Department Name: Pure and Applied Chemistry
Abstract
The biggest challenge in the invention of new biomedicines and biomaterials is understanding how they function at a molecular level in the context for which they are designed to work. While it is possible and necessary to examine such materials in isolation, their true purpose is revealed in their real living contexts or mimics of these. To bridge the gap that exists at the level of how designed medicines work, the NMR-BASE facility will be established to help users "see" the behaviour of their molecules in complex matrices, those that are significant in the context of therapeutic purpose. NMR-BASE will be established for the UK scientific community by providing researchers with access to state-of-the-art equipment to examine the fine details of molecular structure and behaviour in ways which will help the molecule design process to progress. The equipment will be suitable for the widest range of sample types and will be capable of supporting live cells as well as providing access to the study of tissues, gels and other "soft" materials that form the basis of many biological materials and systems. The equipment will enable a variety of scientific approaches to be used for studying molecules in their true contexts and will benefit the design process for new medicines and biomaterials. It will provide new training opportunities for a wide UK user base including PhD students both locally and nationally, providing access to unique equipment for their research along with the staff to support them. The equipment will be housed within the NMR Facility at the University of Strathclyde, a world-leading technological university which has the skills and expertise required to host and run NMR-BASE optimally.
Technical Summary
NMR-BASE is a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy platform utilizing Bruker QCI-F cryoprobe with InsightCell, high resolution HX mas-probe (HX HR-MAS) and solution phase capabilities supported by AVANCE NEO radio-frequency electronics and cooled SampleCase for automated data acquisition under flow control, in soft-matter or in standard solutions and offering up to four-fold in proton and ten-fold in fluorine NMR signal sensitivity enhancement over standard NMR technology of a similar configuration. NMR-BASE will supply multi-channel transceiver capability for parallel NMR data acquisition across multiple NMR frequency ranges with time-resolved data sampling. The QCI-F probe coupled with InsightCell or the use of HX HR-MAS will provide flow or stand-alone capability for NMR spectroscopy with enhanced sensitivity in solution, cell, extra-cellular matrix or tissue environments. The proposal will allow connected studies of biomaterials and biomolecular systems to be carried out within a single laboratory both in vitro and in cell or cell-like contexts thereby translating knowledge from one context to other, more native environments for which the molecules are designed. Scientific themes include the study of spin-isotope (NMR visible) enriched nucleic acid therapeutics, including anti-infective therapeutics (for example using fluorine as a background free NMR tag in nucleic acids and molecules designed to recognise nucleic acids), examining biomaterials, such as silk engineered for scaffold construction to support stem-cell growth, examining the behaviour of nanomedicine bioconjugates and exploring the landscape of new pharmaceuticals designed to recognise hard-to-target biomolecules including intrinsically disordered proteins, IDPs. The platform will provide wide opportunities for both local researchers and those from across the UK to use NMR spectroscopy as a means of investigating a wide range of biologics in more challenging, heterogenous environment
Organisations
Description | To date, equipment procurement has been completed and a purchase order placed with the supplier of the equipment on 22/12/2023. Site planning is complete and minor estates works are scheduled to be completed by Easter 2024 in order to prepare the laboratory to host the NMR-BASE equipment. Shipment of the equipment from the supplier is scheduled for 26/04/2024 with installation and commissioning due to take place beginning 05/2024. A team of stakeholders meet biweekly to review progress and agree actions on delivery of the project. It is anticipated that the equipment will be ready to commence hosting research projects ahead of the grant end date of 31/7/2024. |
Exploitation Route | We anticipate two areas of future development: 1) The establishment of similar facilities elsewhere by researchers who will explore use of the provided NMR-BASE technology at Strathclyde to develop their own research ideas and develop independent research activity in their specific fields of research interest; 2) The creation of new therapeutics developed through an understanding provided by the research findings arising through work carried out with the NMR-BASE technology. |
Sectors | Chemicals Manufacturing including Industrial Biotechology Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |