Hands-on training in structural biology, a tool for sustainable development in Africa series 4

Author:

Ouologuem Dinkorma T.12,Maiga Fatoumata O.12,Dara Antoine12,Djimdé Abdoulaye12,Traore Daouda A. K.345678,Nji Emmanuel39ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Malaria Research and Training Center 1 , Department of Epidemiology of Parasitic Diseases, Faculty of Pharmacy , , Bamako BP 1805 , Mali

2. University of Science, Techniques, and Technologies of Bamako 1 , Department of Epidemiology of Parasitic Diseases, Faculty of Pharmacy , , Bamako BP 1805 , Mali

3. BioStruct-Africa 2 , 14343 Vårby, Stockholm , Sweden

4. School of Life Sciences, Keele University 3 Faculty of Natural Sciences , , Staffordshire ST5 5BG , UK

5. Institute Laue Langevin 4 Life Sciences Group , , Grenoble 38000 , France

6. University of Science, Techniques, and Technologies of Bamako 5 Faculté des Sciences et Techniques , , Bamako BP E423 , Mali

7. Biomedicine Discovery Institute 6 Infection Program , , Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , , Clayton 3800, Victoria , Australia

8. Monash University 6 Infection Program , , Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , , Clayton 3800, Victoria , Australia

9. Centre for Research in Therapeutic Sciences (CREATES), Strathmore University, Madaraka Estate 7 , Ole Sangale Road, 59857-00200, Nairobi , Kenya

Abstract

ABSTRACT Structural biology is an essential tool for understanding the molecular basis of diseases, which can guide the rational design of new drugs, vaccines, and the optimisation of existing medicines. However, most African countries do not conduct structural biology research due to limited resources, lack of trained persons, and an exodus of skilled scientists. The most urgent requirement is to build on the emerging centres in Africa – some well-established, others growing. This can be achieved through workshops that improve networking, grow skills, and develop mechanisms for access to light source beamlines for defining X-ray structures across the continent. These would encourage the growth of structural biology, which is central to understanding biological functions and developing new antimicrobials and other drugs. In this light, a hands-on training workshop in structural biology series 4 was organised by BioStruct-Africa and the Malaria Research and Training Center (MRTC) in Bamako, Mali, to help bridge this gap. The workshop was hosted by MRTC from the 25th to 28th of April 2022. Through a series of lectures and practicals, the workshop enlightened the participants on how structural biology can be utilised to find solutions to the prevalent diseases in Africa. The short training gave them an overview of target selection, protein production and purification, structural determination techniques, and analysis in combination with high-throughput, structure-guided, fragment-based drug design.

Funder

The Company of Biologists

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical and Biology Division, UK

MiTeGen, Ithaca, NY, USA

International Union of Crystallography

African Crystallography Association

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

WANECAM 2

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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