Drug Discovery and Development
Jan 26, 2016
Drug Discovery and Development
PHILIPPINE PHARMASEAS DRUG DISCOVERY PROGRAM
Marine Drug Discovery of
•Anti-Pain Agents from Turrid Snails
•Anti-Infective Agents from Sponge – Associated Microorganisms
Diverse drug lead compounds from bacterial symbionts in tropical marine mollusksA research collaboration between University of the Philippines Diliman, Oregon Health and Science University, University of Utah, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and Ocean Genome Legacy Foundation, USA.
Philippine Mollusk Symbiont International Biodiversity Group (PMS-ICBG)
Drug Discovery Pipeline
Collection and isolation of microorganisms
High throughput bioactivity screening
Identification of isolates/Dereplication at producer level
Chemical extraction/Dereplication at compound level
Novel bioactive compounds
1 2
3 4 5
Isolation of Microorganisms
2,737
From database as of April 2012
Marine micoorganisms in collection
Isolation of morphologically distinct colony
Database and archiving of pure isolates
Field collection of marine sponges, gastropods
Antimicrobial Activity Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP) Staphylococcus aureus (SA) Methicilin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) Biofilm-forming S. epidermidisMammalian Cell CytotoxicityAntiviral ActivityAntifungal Activity Candida albicans (CA) Ampothericin-resistant C. albicans Neuroactivity Dorsal root ganglion assay DRG
Bioactivity Screening
169 78 11
Antimicrobial priority isolates
Cytotoxic priority isolates
Neuroactive priority isolates
4,872 Yields from assay events
HPLC Conditions:Shimadzu Prominence HPLC 1 Injected: 50 μLFlow rate: 3.0mL/min Solvent system:Binary gradient, Column: Phenomenex Luna C18 5-100 MeOH in 45 mins
250x10mm, 5μm (semi prep)
100% MeOH Diaion Fraction
1 2 3 4 56 7
8 9
Strategy for Finding High Value Compounds: Purifying compounds from Sponge MMO
Chemical DereplicationUV absorbance spectra
Hi-res mass spectra + fragmention data
NMR data (H-H COSY)
+ bioactivity andIsolate identity data
AntiMarin*Database
Compound matches
AntiMarin – is a combined database containing 55,000 reported terrestial and marine natural products
Recent tool
Materials Science
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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