Professor Daniel Harki

PHARM Medicinal Chemistry
College of Pharmacy
Twin Cities
Project Title: 
Development of Small Molecule and Nucleic Acid Probes

The Harki laboratory works across the chemistry-biology interface to design and develop novel, biologically active small molecules. There are three major projects in the laboratory that involve the development of:

  • Small molecule and nucleic acid inhibitors of APOBEC3 DNA cytosine-to-uracil deaminases
  • Heterobifunctional degrading molecules (also called proteolysis targeting chimeras or PROTACs) to degrade difficult-to-target proteins in human disease
  • Orally bioavailable small molecule therapeutics for viruses of pandemic concern

For each of these projects, which are all focused on developing therapeutics for human diseases, protein-ligand computational docking experiments are critically important to help design the molecules that the researchers synthesize and test biologically.

Project Investigators

Jared Anderson
Rayhan Biswas
Katherine Dallmier
Professor Daniel Harki
Laura Hirsch
Farzana Kabir
Rahul Kardile
Alondra Lpez Coln
Angela Perkins
Jacob Sawyer
Brandon Schuldt
Mckenzie Wyllie
 
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