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FA@H Project Status Update

Hello All,

For your information, the Scripps team has a new update on their website.

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Re: FA@H Project Status Update

77% complete well done.
Go on.
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Thanks for notifying us of the FAAH Status Page update, TKH.
The last batch number mentioned there is faah11646 (Experiment 31: 77% Completed, involves faah8972 - faah11646).
Batches are usually despatched in numerical order, and I now have some faah11547 WUs in one of my queues. At the current rate, we will receive all of faah11646 within about 1 week.
What's next?
[Edit]: Batches faah11647 - faah13,984. See below.
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Thanks for notifying us of the FAAH Status Page update, TKH.
The last batch number mentioned there is faah11646 (Experiment 31: 77% Completed, involves faah8972 - faah11646).
Batches are usually despatched in numerical order, and I now have some faah11547 WUs in one of my queues. At the current rate, we will receive all of faah11646 within about 1 week.
What's next?

http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/printpost_post,265834
1/19/2010
We have not yet performed any FAAH experiments against HIV integrase. After 1 to 3 more experiments against HIV protease, we plan to submit experiments focused on HIV integrase.

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Re: FA@H Project Status Update

The FAAH Status Page has been updated again:
> Last modified: 3/26/2010 by Alex Perryman, Ph.D.
The heading at the top of the Page still says "Project Status, as of March 16, 2010", but a new experiment, #32, has been described.
It will involve batches faah11647 - faah13,984.

And no, we won't be working on integrase yet.
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Hi Rickjb and fellow crunchers,

I always focus on keeping the queue full first, and then I take the time to update the experiment descriptions and % completion statistics on the Status page:
http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/status


Don't worry, we'll have no problems keeping the new jobs coming your way. I'm now preparing novel types of experiments, which will involve targeting our new dynamic models of HIV integrase. The new "eye candy" at the bottom of the Status page shows you a dynamic ensemble of our new models of the G140S/Q148H drug-resistant mutant of HIV integrase. It's one of the superbugs that we'll start screening against fairly soon. See: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20096702 for a description of these targets.

Experiment 33 will most likely be our first FAAH experiment devoted to the HIV integrase system. We'll be searching for totally new classes of integrase inhibitors, as a way of advancing the design of new drugs that should work against the drug-resistant mutants of HIV integrase that are already appearing in the clinics.

Thank you all very much for your help,
Alex L. Perryman, Ph.D.
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Thanks for the update smile

@Dr. Perryman: Would you please fix the pie chart for Experiment 32? It seems that it is using the one for Experiment 31 smile
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Dear Moonian,

You're welcome. And thank you very much for catching my mistake. The pie chart for Experiment 32 has now been fixed.

Thanks again,
Alex L. Perryman, Ph.D.
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You're welcome, Dr. Perryman smile
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There was an article on sciencedaily about Vpu protein http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100408171510.htm
It seems to me that if it is possible to find something that will bind tightly to that protein... and block its possibility to interact with tetherin...then we have at least a theoretical solution.
I understand that it should be easy to perform it using the simulation methods and all our PCs.
Maybe you already have plans for that type of experiment - please let us know :)
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