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Grant Number: 5R43ES011215-02
PI Name: HU, ZHIYU J.
PI Email: www.protiveris.com/index2.html
PI Title:
Project Title: MULTIPLEXED RECEPTOR DEVICE TO DETECT HORMONE DISRUPTORS

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The ultimate goal of this research is to develop the microcantilever platform technology for broad commercial application in high throughput (HTP) screening for ligands to various types of cell signaling receptors. Here we propose to develop a device for screening of ligands to nuclear hormone receptors. This device consists of arrays of microcantilevers having nuclear hormone receptors attached. Ligand binding to receptors causes a conformational change that produces surface stress that actuates microcantilever deflection, which is detected using an optical readout system. Microcantilevers are established to be a sensitive platform technology for detecting gases or proteins or DNA in solution. Because the receptors are tethered to cantilevers, multiple types of receptors can be located in a single incubation chamber, enabling multiplexed detection and HTP capacity. In the proposed Phase I work, three nuclear hormone receptors will be the targets used to optimize the screening device for development of a commercial screening platform for detecting endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCS) in phases II and III. Biosensor devices based on nanomechanical motion could conceivably revolutionize HTP screening to the point where chemical libraries with millions of compounds could be screened against numerous cell signaling receptors in an array format. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: NOT AVAILABLE

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, hormone inhibitor, hormone receptor, nuclear receptor, receptor binding, technology /technique development
biological signal transduction, high throughput technology, optics, receptor coupling
biotechnology

Institution: PROTIVERIS, INC.
9700 GREAT SENECA HWY
ROCKVILLE, MD 20850
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 30-SEP-2001
Project End: 31-AUG-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
IRG: ZES1


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