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Mycobacterial Cholesterol Degradation: A Unique Metabolic Weakness? (2021-2024)

Abstract

This project aims to understand the use of the steroid cholesterol as a source of essential metabolic building blocks by bacteria. Cholesterol utilisation is a key feature of many bacterial pathogens which have evolved to survive in niche environments. By understanding the initial step in cholesterol degradation and the bioinorganic and bioorganic chemistry of the metalloenzymes that catalyse it, this work aims to develop strategies to block this activity. This will turn a key strength of these bacteria into a potent weakness and will generate the proof of principle and knowledge required for the future development of effective strategies to combat pathogenic bacteria.

Experts

Professor James De Voss

Head of School of Chemistry and Mol
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Head of School
Faculty of Science
James De Voss
James De Voss

Associate Professor Nick West

Associate Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Nick West
Nick West