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Dr. Gerwick's research centers on the discovery of bioactive
molecules with anticancer, antibacterial, neurotoxic, antiviral, or
anti-inflammatory activity from marine organisms. A major effort in his
lab has been the discovery of diverse unusual molecules from marine
cyanobacteria with potent biological activities in the above assay
areas. The pathways by which these complex molecules are assembled are
under exploration using stable isotope tracer methods and NMR analysis.
In the last few years, molecular biology techniques have been applied
to access some of the unusual enzymes present in these biosynthetic
pathways, and thus opened the door for detailed enzyme mechanism
studies. Additionally, many marine algae produce prostaglandin and
leukotriene analogs that are strikingly similar to substances produced
in the human body and that have therapeutic value as pharmacological
agents. These isolation efforts have become the starting point for
pursuing other interests in biosynthesis and biotechnology.
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