Regulation Of Ca2+/calmodulin Dependent Protein Kinase Kinase-2 By Phosphorylation
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$570,334.00
Summary
This project will study the regulation of an enzyme called CaMKK2, which plays a pivotal role in controlling a number of important biological functions including brain development, regulation of appetite, energy metabolism and blood pressure. Understanding how this enzyme is regulated may open new avenues for treating Type 2 diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease.
The dramatic increase in obesity and age-related metabolic disorders demonstrates the importance of gaining a better understanding of how cells and organisms regulate their energy stores. This project will identify novel molecular mechanisms that control the enzyme CaMKK2, which is a key regulator of whole-body energy metabolism. This will provide new opportunities to inform more effective strategies to tackle metabolic diseases, and improve health in an increasingly ageing population.
Unconventional Mechanisms For Activating The NLRP3 Inflammasome
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$747,031.00
Summary
Many inflammatory driven diseases such as arthritis, atherosclerosis and septic shock are also associated with cell death. This project will identify, at the molecular level, how cell death signalling specifically acts to trigger pathological inflammation. As such, it will identify novel targets for the development of next generation anti-inflammatory drugs.
Assembly And Function Of Two Interacting Oncogenic Scaffolds
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$705,585.00
Summary
Aberrant signaling by the protein kinase superfamily is a known driving force for many cancers and inflammatory diseases. Recently, a subset of kinase-like proteins, termed pseudokinases, have emerged as crucial regulators of kinase signalling pathways. This proposal focuses on elucidating the scaffolding function and assembly of two pseudokinases, termed SgK223 and SgK269, which display oncogenic properties and aims to understand how their signalling abilities are subverted in a disease state.
Structural studies on the mitochondrial protein import machinery. Proteins transported across biological membranes are generally synthesized as precursors with signal sequences. These signal sequences are decoded by one of a number of membrane-specific protein transport machinery, but how this decoding occurs is largely unknown. This proposal aims to understand the structural basis of protein import into the mitochondrion, a poorly understood biological process. This study will enhance signif ....Structural studies on the mitochondrial protein import machinery. Proteins transported across biological membranes are generally synthesized as precursors with signal sequences. These signal sequences are decoded by one of a number of membrane-specific protein transport machinery, but how this decoding occurs is largely unknown. This proposal aims to understand the structural basis of protein import into the mitochondrion, a poorly understood biological process. This study will enhance significantly our understanding of mitochondrial biology, and will also have ramifications for other areas of protein transport.Read moreRead less
Guanylate cyclases - an expanding family critical in plant growth and development. The enzyme guanylate cyclase (GC) forms an important signalling molecule. We have identified unique GC molecules from higher plants. We shall use strategic basic research to determine the biological importance of these novel molecules in plant growth and development. We have formed an international team to achieve these goals and also to develop strong scientific links between Australia and other countries such as ....Guanylate cyclases - an expanding family critical in plant growth and development. The enzyme guanylate cyclase (GC) forms an important signalling molecule. We have identified unique GC molecules from higher plants. We shall use strategic basic research to determine the biological importance of these novel molecules in plant growth and development. We have formed an international team to achieve these goals and also to develop strong scientific links between Australia and other countries such as South Africa. The outcomes will provide new insight into the biological function of the novel GCs. Consequently, the new knowledge is critical to the development of novel biotechnological approaches to benefit sustainable agriculture in Australia.Read moreRead less
Regulation of the actin cytoskeleton by LIM kinase 2. Because the regulation of actin cytoskeleton is essential for many cellular processes including cell motility and the normal function of neurons, it is of great importance to understand its regulation. Elucidation of the molecular and biological mechanisms underlying the actin cytoskeleton including cell motility may enable the identification of novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of diseases such as cancer metastasis, Alzheimer disea ....Regulation of the actin cytoskeleton by LIM kinase 2. Because the regulation of actin cytoskeleton is essential for many cellular processes including cell motility and the normal function of neurons, it is of great importance to understand its regulation. Elucidation of the molecular and biological mechanisms underlying the actin cytoskeleton including cell motility may enable the identification of novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of diseases such as cancer metastasis, Alzheimer disease (AD) and/or Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in which the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is affected.
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Analysis of the Role of Snapin in the Regulation of SNARE Complex Assembly. The aims of the proposed studies are to investigate the role played by a protein, snapin in the trafficking of membranes and cargo proteins between different compartments inside mammalian cells. Membrane trafficking is a fundamental cellular process that requires a family of related molecules termed SNARES. We have recently discovered that snapin interacts with certain members of the SNARE family, implying a critical rol ....Analysis of the Role of Snapin in the Regulation of SNARE Complex Assembly. The aims of the proposed studies are to investigate the role played by a protein, snapin in the trafficking of membranes and cargo proteins between different compartments inside mammalian cells. Membrane trafficking is a fundamental cellular process that requires a family of related molecules termed SNARES. We have recently discovered that snapin interacts with certain members of the SNARE family, implying a critical role in membrane trafficking. The proposed studies will provide important new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the function of both snapin and SNAREs, and membrane trafficking in general.Read moreRead less
How protein tyrosine phosphatases select their substrates. Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are enzymes that control the response of cells to divergent environmental stimuli. This project will determine how individual PTPs exert selective effects on cellular communication networks to coordinate organismal development, growth and survival.