Regulation Of Pre-mRNA And MRNA Processing By The Neuron-specific Hu RNA-binding Proteins
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$477,750.00
Summary
The precise control of protein expression is absolutely critical in biology, and the key decisions about which genes are turned on or off at any one moment control the proper growth and maturation of an organism during development, and are responsible for the organism's homeostasis and proper response to environmental changes as an adult. Many gene expression programs are highly complex and controlled by regulating the activation of individual genes as they are copied from DNA to RNA. However, t ....The precise control of protein expression is absolutely critical in biology, and the key decisions about which genes are turned on or off at any one moment control the proper growth and maturation of an organism during development, and are responsible for the organism's homeostasis and proper response to environmental changes as an adult. Many gene expression programs are highly complex and controlled by regulating the activation of individual genes as they are copied from DNA to RNA. However, this activation is just the start of the process to produce an active protein. In higher organisms, these RNA copies almost always contain interruptions called introns, which must be excised from the RNA. Also, protein factors bound to specific RNAs can dictate whether the RNA is used to make protein or not, and these factors can also affect the localisation of the RNA to a specific sub-cellular destination, giving rise to highly localised protein expression. Evidence suggests that neurons are a cell type that rely heavily on mechanisms of RNA regulation. During development neurons become highly polarised, acquiring an axon which can elongate and find distant synaptic targets. While much is known about how axon growth cones respond to various guidance cues, the mechanisms by which the axon is able to translate this guidance cue information into structural changes which allow the growth cone to expand or collapse is largely unexplored. Recent evidence suggests that accurate growth cone guidance is absolutely dependent upon local protein synthesis. The functional corollary of this finding is that axon guidance requires RNA localisation and control of protein synthesis of RNAs in the growth cone. This phenomenon of spatial gene regulation within an individual cell is a central research interest for understanding how the brain functions.Read moreRead less
The foot soldiers of the immune system, the white blood cells, constantly march through the body seeking out invaders, but kept in check by the barrier of endothelial cells that lines the inside of blood vessels. When infection occurs, molecular messages are transmitted amongst the white cells and between white cells and edothelium, to activate the immune cells to pass out of the blood vessels and mount a defence. Unfortunatley, the activation system sometimes goes awry, resulting in inflammator ....The foot soldiers of the immune system, the white blood cells, constantly march through the body seeking out invaders, but kept in check by the barrier of endothelial cells that lines the inside of blood vessels. When infection occurs, molecular messages are transmitted amongst the white cells and between white cells and edothelium, to activate the immune cells to pass out of the blood vessels and mount a defence. Unfortunatley, the activation system sometimes goes awry, resulting in inflammatory or allergic disease, such as arthritis or asthma. This team of researchers from the Hanson Institute in Adelaide, combining expertise in molecular and cell biology, protein chemestry, structual biology and animal models, has been working together for over 10 years, investigating the molecular mechanisms involved in controlling the formation and activities of blood vessels and white blood cells. This program seeks to further that understanding, and to develop drugs that have the potential of ameliorating the inflammatory condition.Read moreRead less
Programmed cell death (PCD), also known as apoptosis, plays a fundamental role in cell and tissue homeostasis and its misregulation is implicated in many human diseases. Many hormones control PCD but their mechanisms of action remain poorly understood. As hormones, in particular the steroid hormones, are directly linked to the pathogenesis of many forms of cancer, including breast, prostate and ovarian cancer, some of the most common malignancies afflicting the society, it is important to study ....Programmed cell death (PCD), also known as apoptosis, plays a fundamental role in cell and tissue homeostasis and its misregulation is implicated in many human diseases. Many hormones control PCD but their mechanisms of action remain poorly understood. As hormones, in particular the steroid hormones, are directly linked to the pathogenesis of many forms of cancer, including breast, prostate and ovarian cancer, some of the most common malignancies afflicting the society, it is important to study the mechanism of hormonal control of apoptosis in order to identify components of the regulatory apparatus. Identification of precise factors that regulate PCD will not only provide basic understanding of hormone-controlled PCD, but any novel factors involved in the control of cellular levels of death activators or death inhibitors are potential targets for anticancer drug development. This proposal is based on our ongoing studies, which combine the powerful biochemical and cellular approaches with the in vivo studies in vinegar fly (Drosophila) to address complex issues that are often difficult to pursue by the direct use of mammalian systems. We believe that the results from this study will provide novel insights into the mechanisms of hormone-regulated control of PCD and how these control mechanisms are disrupted under pathological conditions.Read moreRead less
MRNA Surveillance In Human Disease: Molecular Determinants Of Nonsense-mediated MRNA Decay
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$474,517.00
Summary
Inherited diseases are a common cause of human disability, illness and suffering. It has been estimated that 5-10% of the population will be affected by disorders with a genetic component. Thus studies on mechanisms of inherited diseases, especially those relating to genetic mechanisms with relevance across a wide range of individual disorders and gene mutations, are of great significance in diagnosis, molecular pathology and the eventual development of therapeutics. While there are many types o ....Inherited diseases are a common cause of human disability, illness and suffering. It has been estimated that 5-10% of the population will be affected by disorders with a genetic component. Thus studies on mechanisms of inherited diseases, especially those relating to genetic mechanisms with relevance across a wide range of individual disorders and gene mutations, are of great significance in diagnosis, molecular pathology and the eventual development of therapeutics. While there are many types of mutations, one relatively common type is called a premature termination mutation. Premature termination mutations introduce an inappropriate genetic signal that tells the cells to stop the formation of proteins before they are complete. This would result in the production of a protein that is shorter than normal, and these short proteins could be quite abnormal and drastically affect the normal function of cells. To overcome this, cells have developed elegant strategies that involve the deployment of quality control, or surveillance, mechanisms to remove the mutant gene product before it can be converted into an abnormal protein. This process is called nonsense mediated decay. Nonsense mediated decay is a complex process and some of the key components have been identified by studies on a small number of genes. However, our studies have identified several previously unknown aspects of the process that suggest that the currently held view of how nonsense mediated decay works is only the beginning of the story and further important complexity exists. The proposed research will explore the basic mechanisms of the surveillance process and determine the signals that initiate nonsense mediated decay. Since premature termination mutations cause one-third of all inherited genetic disorders, our studies will provide new insights into the surveillance mechanisms and will have wide applicability to our understanding of the basis of inherited disease.Read moreRead less
Novel mechanisms of bacterial arsenic metabolism - arsenate reduction and arsenite oxidation. Novel arsenic metabolising bacteria (i.e., arsenate respiring and arsenite oxidising), which are both phylogenetically and physiologically unique, have been isolated from arsenic-contaminated areas in Australia. The arsenate respiring bacterium, Chrysiogenes arsenatis, is of particular interest as it is the only organism reported able to respire with arsenate using the respiratory substrate acetate as t ....Novel mechanisms of bacterial arsenic metabolism - arsenate reduction and arsenite oxidation. Novel arsenic metabolising bacteria (i.e., arsenate respiring and arsenite oxidising), which are both phylogenetically and physiologically unique, have been isolated from arsenic-contaminated areas in Australia. The arsenate respiring bacterium, Chrysiogenes arsenatis, is of particular interest as it is the only organism reported able to respire with arsenate using the respiratory substrate acetate as the electron donor. It is proposed that physiological, biochemical and molecular biological studies be carried out to better understand the mechanisms by which these organisms metabolise arsenic. The knowledge gained from these studies will have worldwide application in the development of an arsenic bioremediation system.Read moreRead less
Ribonucleic acid (RNA)-binding proteins regulate protein targeting and organelle biosynthesis. We will investigate a new paradigm in biology: the coordination of protein expression in space and time. Detailed knowledge will be gained about proteins that perform important roles in ensuring the proliferative potential of cells an essential aspect of stem cell biology, regenerative medicine and development of cancer. The study combines skills in several aspects of genetics, biochemistry and molecul ....Ribonucleic acid (RNA)-binding proteins regulate protein targeting and organelle biosynthesis. We will investigate a new paradigm in biology: the coordination of protein expression in space and time. Detailed knowledge will be gained about proteins that perform important roles in ensuring the proliferative potential of cells an essential aspect of stem cell biology, regenerative medicine and development of cancer. The study combines skills in several aspects of genetics, biochemistry and molecular cell biology and will therefore provide excellent training opportunities for PhD students and postdoctoral fellows in an internationally highly competitive field of research.Read moreRead less
Regulation of Stress Hormone Receptors in the Brain. Our research will provide information on how the brain controls our response to stress and will allow the development of targeted strategies to reduce the possibility during chronic stress of the development of conditions such as anxiety and depression. This will improve mental health outcomes in Australia and add to Australia's economic and social stability.