Grants and Contracts Details
Description
We have developed a biomolecu1e (ribozyme) that can potentially remove mutations from the genetic
material (RNA) of patients with a variety of genetic diseases. In this grant, we sought to understand exactly
how this ribozyme works, with the ultimate goal of exploiting this information for developing a ribozyme
that can specifically remove the mutation that causes Myotonic Dystrophy. This past year we have made
dramatic progress towards this goal. We have shown that we can develop such ribozymes, that we can
engineer them to target the Myotonic Dystrophy mutation (initially in a cell free system), and that the
process is reasonably specific. In addition, we have learned a great deal about how this reaction works,
including understanding the catalytic mechanism, understanding how the ribozyme binds its target, and how
we can modify the ribozyme to specifically and effectively excise the Myotonic Dystrophy mutation. We
have laid a solid foundation of understanding that we are now exploiting for developing
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/02 → 6/30/05 |
Funding
- Muscular Dystrophy Association: $68,392.00
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