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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230101031

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    $597,900.00
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    The impact of copper on protein turnover. This project aims to elaborate a novel discovery by the research team, that a conserved copper-binding site in a group of conserved conjugating enzymes promotes ubiquitination of a range of essential proteins leading to their rapid degradation, which might be a means of maintaining copper homeostasis. This project will employ a range of integrated physicochemical, biochemical and cell biology approaches to illuminate the molecular nature of this copper a .... The impact of copper on protein turnover. This project aims to elaborate a novel discovery by the research team, that a conserved copper-binding site in a group of conserved conjugating enzymes promotes ubiquitination of a range of essential proteins leading to their rapid degradation, which might be a means of maintaining copper homeostasis. This project will employ a range of integrated physicochemical, biochemical and cell biology approaches to illuminate the molecular nature of this copper action on the enzyme and its partners. Expected outcomes include an analytical understanding of the molecular mechanisms of this process, and enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration between experts. Potential benefits include new strategies to intervene in copper-related disorders of aging.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE240100134

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    Super-resolution platform to accelerate biological and molecular research. This application aims to establish a new molecular analysis platform integrating a microfluid capillary electrophoresis interface directly to a mass spectrometer with advanced data scanning technology. This enables label-free detection, quantitation and characterisation of intact proteins, lipids and metabolites with unprecedented sensitivity, resolution and throughput. It will enhance ARC projects spanning natural produc .... Super-resolution platform to accelerate biological and molecular research. This application aims to establish a new molecular analysis platform integrating a microfluid capillary electrophoresis interface directly to a mass spectrometer with advanced data scanning technology. This enables label-free detection, quantitation and characterisation of intact proteins, lipids and metabolites with unprecedented sensitivity, resolution and throughput. It will enhance ARC projects spanning natural product discovery, biotechnology, agriculture, and animal, plant and marine biology, as well as single-cell proteomics, lipidomics and metabolomics. It will ensure Australia remains at the forefront of molecular and biological research and create new training and collaborative opportunities both nationally and internationally.
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