Role Of Conformational Change In Activation Of The Growth Hormone Receptor
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$242,545.00
Summary
Growth hormone is an important hormone therapeutic for treating dwarfism. Recently, many new therapeutic applications for growth hormone have been discovered, particularly in relation to its role as an anabolic agent. These include post surgery recovery, enhanced bone fracture healing, Crohns disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, infertility and of course, ageing. This project seeks to find out how growth hormone sends its signal into the target cell through its surface receptor. It is believed that ....Growth hormone is an important hormone therapeutic for treating dwarfism. Recently, many new therapeutic applications for growth hormone have been discovered, particularly in relation to its role as an anabolic agent. These include post surgery recovery, enhanced bone fracture healing, Crohns disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, infertility and of course, ageing. This project seeks to find out how growth hormone sends its signal into the target cell through its surface receptor. It is believed that the primary event in signalling is the ability of the hormone to bring two receptors together (receptor dimerization). However, it may be that the receptor already is dimerized, and the role of the hormone is to induce a specific change in shape of the receptor, which transfers the signal of hormone binding into the cell to initiate signalling to the genome. We have good evidence that a specific shape change is required for activation of an important signalling pathway by growth hormone, and the closely structurally related receptor for erythropoietin is already dimerized before hormone binds. We want to find out exactly how the shape change acts, and whether the receptor is predimerized. This information is vital for designing small orally active mimics of growth hormone which could be of great value as an anabolic supplement for the frail elderly.Read moreRead less
Inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion- A new route to therapeutics of chronic inflammatory disease. Chronic inflammatory diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, affect millions of people leading to considerable suffering, economic loss and premature death. Anti-TNF treatments have recently shown success in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and other conditions, however, a substantial number of patients (~50%) do not re ....Inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion- A new route to therapeutics of chronic inflammatory disease. Chronic inflammatory diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, affect millions of people leading to considerable suffering, economic loss and premature death. Anti-TNF treatments have recently shown success in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and other conditions, however, a substantial number of patients (~50%) do not respond to the current TNF treatments. Improved anti-TNF strategies would provide enhanced health outcomes and welcome relief to many Australians. In addition, the economic benefit of the TNF market is very substantial. Therefore the potential impact of this research is very high both for health care and economical potential.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0882890
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$130,000.00
Summary
Investigating protein/protein interactions. To establish and maintain a prominent position in scientific research, Australian scientists must have access to state of the art technology. The Bio21 Institute is a multidisciplinary research centre specialising in medical agricultural and environmental science and is ideally suited to house an SPR facility. SPR provides unique functional, kinetic and thermodynamic information on molecular interactions which give rise to both physiological and path ....Investigating protein/protein interactions. To establish and maintain a prominent position in scientific research, Australian scientists must have access to state of the art technology. The Bio21 Institute is a multidisciplinary research centre specialising in medical agricultural and environmental science and is ideally suited to house an SPR facility. SPR provides unique functional, kinetic and thermodynamic information on molecular interactions which give rise to both physiological and pathological outcomes. A detailed knowledge of molecular interactions is fundamental to the understanding of all biological systems. When placed at the Bio21 Institute, the facility will foster the development of diversified collaborations between the applicants and the wider research community.Read moreRead less
Identification of genes regulating breast cancer progression and metastasis. Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in women in Australia. Although the treatments have improved over the last thirty years, many women still die from relapse of the disease. Our goal is to identify genes involved in the regulation of breast cancer progression and metastasis. This may lead to the discovery of druggable molecules for better targeted therapies for patients.
Novel cellular functions of the microtubule-associated protein tau: Physiological and pathological implications. The social and economic burden of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is enormous, and by 2040 more than 500,000 Australians will suffer from this disease. A key histopathological hallmark of this and many other related diseases are insoluble deposits of the protein tau. Research into novel functions of tau in signalling and transport (both of which are heavily compromised in diseased brains) wi ....Novel cellular functions of the microtubule-associated protein tau: Physiological and pathological implications. The social and economic burden of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is enormous, and by 2040 more than 500,000 Australians will suffer from this disease. A key histopathological hallmark of this and many other related diseases are insoluble deposits of the protein tau. Research into novel functions of tau in signalling and transport (both of which are heavily compromised in diseased brains) will be followed directly by assay development for tau-directed drug screening. The national benefit of this research is manifold by (a) patenting new data, (b) developing treatment strategies for an un-curable disease, and (c) establishing links to the growing Australian biotech industry (in addition to existing links to international pharmaceutical companies).Read moreRead less
Functional Characterisation Of N4WBP5 And N4WBP5A, Novel Nedd4-interacting Proteins
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$480,750.00
Summary
The proteins that make up a cell must be correctly localised in order to perform their normal function. Specialised cellular activities are carried out in distinct compartments within a cell and proteins must correctly localise in them and traffic between them. Intracellular protein trafficking is a highly regulated process involving many components. Recent findings have shown that intracellular trafficking is regulated in many cases by distinct protein modifications. One such modification is ta ....The proteins that make up a cell must be correctly localised in order to perform their normal function. Specialised cellular activities are carried out in distinct compartments within a cell and proteins must correctly localise in them and traffic between them. Intracellular protein trafficking is a highly regulated process involving many components. Recent findings have shown that intracellular trafficking is regulated in many cases by distinct protein modifications. One such modification is tagging of a small protein called ubiquitin to proteins that are being trafficked. A focus of research in our laboratory is the study of a protein, called Nedd4, which directly tags proteins with ubiquitin. We have recently identified two novel proteins that interact with Nedd4 and localise to distinct subcellular compartments that are sites for the correct sorting and delivery of proteins trafficking within the cell. The main aim of our proposal is to characterise how these proteins function. We propose that these proteins are involved in intracellular trafficking and that they may function by targeting Nedd4 to the cellular trafficking machinery. This may be required for Nedd4 to tag molecules with ubiquitin that are involved in intracellular trafficking. Our experiments will test the functional relationship between Nedd4 and the novel proteins and determine the particular trafficking pathways in which these proteins are involved. Defects in cellular processes regulated by Nedd4 and other similar proteins cause a number of human diseases including an inherited form of hypertension and a specific group of cancers. In addition, a large number of human diseases result directly from defects which disrupt intracellular trafficking pathways. The results of this study will provide further insight into this essential cellular process and may ultimately contribute to the development of therapies for diseases resulting from defects in intracellular trafficking.Read moreRead less
Coordinating energy metabolism to enhance exercise capacity. Diet and exercise contribute to health and ageing productively whereas high caloric diets and sedentary life styles are deleterious. The enzyme AMPK regulates energy metabolism in response to diet and exercise and by studying it we expect to learn why diet and exercise are beneficial at the molecular level. This may allow the development of nutritional, exercise and drug strategies to enhance exercise capacity and well being during ....Coordinating energy metabolism to enhance exercise capacity. Diet and exercise contribute to health and ageing productively whereas high caloric diets and sedentary life styles are deleterious. The enzyme AMPK regulates energy metabolism in response to diet and exercise and by studying it we expect to learn why diet and exercise are beneficial at the molecular level. This may allow the development of nutritional, exercise and drug strategies to enhance exercise capacity and well being during ageing as well as suppress age onset diseases that include obesity diabetes cardiovascular disease hypertension and neurodegeneration.Read moreRead less
Systems therapeutics for metabolism: AMPK isoform specific drugs. Living cells have to maintain a steady balance between energy production and consumption in order to function properly. A key regulator of energy balance is an enzyme known as 5' AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which regulates the burning and storage of fuels such as fat and sugars, in response to changes in energy demand. This project will provide a major advancement in our understanding of the regulation of AMPK at the mo ....Systems therapeutics for metabolism: AMPK isoform specific drugs. Living cells have to maintain a steady balance between energy production and consumption in order to function properly. A key regulator of energy balance is an enzyme known as 5' AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which regulates the burning and storage of fuels such as fat and sugars, in response to changes in energy demand. This project will provide a major advancement in our understanding of the regulation of AMPK at the molecular level, and lay the foundations for the development of more effective drugs to treat energy balance disorders such as obesity and Type 2 diabetes. Furthermore, this proposal will contribute to enriching Australia's international profile and competitiveness in this important area of research.Read moreRead less