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Completed RESEARCH GRANT UKRI Gateway to Research

Automated crystal imaging to support discovery science and structure-based drug discovery.

£7.98M GBP

Funder Infrastructure Fund
Recipient Organization Newcastle University
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Jul 26, 2023
End Date Mar 31, 2024
Duration 249 days
Number of Grantees 9
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID MC_PC_MR/Y000781/1
Grant Description

The requested equipment will play a key role in enabling research to illuminate molecular mechanisms across all domains of life and to guide inhibitor design and drug discovery. The instrument in question, the Formulatrix Rock Imager 1000, will be a central element in a pipeline that automates the process by which proteins may be crystallised to allow determination of their 3D structure.

Crystallising proteins can require thousands of different conditions to be trialled, and exploiting those crystals to enable the discovery of inhibitors and drugs demands a robust and plentiful supply of protein crystals. To meet this demand, we have established a platform at Newcastle University that streamlines the workflow of setting up crystallization trials, screening crystals and subsequent X-ray data collection.

Key to this workflow is the ability to image, score and analyse large numbers of crystallization trials, which will be provided by the requested equipment. The Formulatrix Rock Imager serves to not only replace a now obsolete instrument but also to extend the capability and capacity of our X-ray crystallography workflow. The new instrument can process hundreds of crystallisation trays to support crystal growth at more than one temperature.

It also has improved imaging specifications allowing the visualisation of hard to crystallise proteins. It generates large datasets of tracked results that can be used to guide successive rounds of crystallisation trials, thereby increasing the chances of successfully crystallising the target protein. In this way, the instrument's capabilities also extend the user base to researchers studying challenging proteins and protein complexes as 'high-hanging fruit'.

Remote surveillance of crystallization trials from across campus and beyond, enabled by the instrument, will promote collaborative cross-faculty and cross-institutional usage. Integrated and robust informatics also ensures that the data generated by the instrument and the rest of the crystallography platform can be managed and retained for the community in a UKRI-compliant way.

The requested equipment is an essential component of our automated workflow to expedite protein structure solution. The crystals grown in the Formulatrix Rock Imager will then be either imaged in house to determine a protein or protein complex structure or triaged to enable optimal use of our allocated time at the national synchrotron X-ray facility (Diamond Light Source).

It will underpin and enhance the university's strength at the forefront of structural biology, and support its cross faculty build in structure-based drug discovery towards novel precision medicine.

All Grantees

Newcastle University; University of Bristol

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