Novel sources of nitric oxide (NO) in cells: Implications for an endocrine role for NO. Communication between cells is essential for coordinating and controlling a healthy body. A key regulator and cell-communicating molecule is the gas, nitric oxide. Although nitric oxide is a simple substance we still do not fully understand all aspects of its cellular functions. It is assumed that nitric oxide is synthesised in the body and, after release, is rapidly metabolized and eliminated. Reductions in ....Novel sources of nitric oxide (NO) in cells: Implications for an endocrine role for NO. Communication between cells is essential for coordinating and controlling a healthy body. A key regulator and cell-communicating molecule is the gas, nitric oxide. Although nitric oxide is a simple substance we still do not fully understand all aspects of its cellular functions. It is assumed that nitric oxide is synthesised in the body and, after release, is rapidly metabolized and eliminated. Reductions in the levels of nitric oxide in the body are associated with several diseases states and states of dysfunction including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and also impotence. Professor Triggle's study seeks to characterize how tissues may store nitric oxide, thus prolonging the life of nitric oxide, and how such stores are released. Read moreRead less
Allosteric modulators as novel probes of G-Protein coupled receptor function. This research will provide novel mechanistic understanding on the function of one of the largest protein families in the mammalian genome, and the most important family with respect to drug targets. The insights gained thus have direct relevance to drug discovery. The discovery of novel G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) allosteric enhancers will not only lead to potentially new therapeutic agents, but can significant ....Allosteric modulators as novel probes of G-Protein coupled receptor function. This research will provide novel mechanistic understanding on the function of one of the largest protein families in the mammalian genome, and the most important family with respect to drug targets. The insights gained thus have direct relevance to drug discovery. The discovery of novel G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) allosteric enhancers will not only lead to potentially new therapeutic agents, but can significantly value-add to other national research efforts focusing on GPCR structural biology.Read moreRead less
Regulation of large artery stiffness by endothelium-derived mediators and effects on the arterial pressure waveform. Stiffening of arteries is an important cardiovascular risk factor and increases with age, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. Cells that line the blood vessels (endothelial cells), become damaged and this reduces the available amount of a dilator substance, nitric oxide, and increases the activity of a constrictor substance, endothelin-1. We have shown that nitric ....Regulation of large artery stiffness by endothelium-derived mediators and effects on the arterial pressure waveform. Stiffening of arteries is an important cardiovascular risk factor and increases with age, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. Cells that line the blood vessels (endothelial cells), become damaged and this reduces the available amount of a dilator substance, nitric oxide, and increases the activity of a constrictor substance, endothelin-1. We have shown that nitric oxide regulates large artery stiffness and we believe that other endothelial mediators are also important regulators. Therefore, we aim to explore this in a series of studies. Regulation of stiffness of large arteries will improve treatment of age-related cardiovascular disease (eg isolated systolic hypertension)Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE130100117
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
Allosteric fingerprinting of G protein-coupled receptor monomers and oligomers. Allosteric modulation describes interactions between distinct, but conformationally linked, binding sites. Research will develop enabling technology using the unique profile, or 'fingerprint', of allosteric modulation at interacting and non-interacting G protein-coupled receptors to probe for receptor complexes within healthy and diseased tissue.
A redox sensor and triple receptor function for guanylyl cyclase. Nitric oxide (NO) protects from blood vessel spasms and clot formation. Conversely, insufficient NO occurs in cardiovascular disease. Life-saving drugs like glycerol trinitrate supply more NO to blood vessels, however these drugs are limited in their action when their target protein (NOGC) is decreased or defective, eg. in hypertension or arteriosclerosis. We have elucidated the reason for this defect and simultaneously discovered ....A redox sensor and triple receptor function for guanylyl cyclase. Nitric oxide (NO) protects from blood vessel spasms and clot formation. Conversely, insufficient NO occurs in cardiovascular disease. Life-saving drugs like glycerol trinitrate supply more NO to blood vessels, however these drugs are limited in their action when their target protein (NOGC) is decreased or defective, eg. in hypertension or arteriosclerosis. We have elucidated the reason for this defect and simultaneously discovered an entirely novel group of drugs which activate NOGC without NO. Impressively, these drugs are most effective in diseased blood vessels. The aim is the development of novel blood pressure lowering/anti-anginal drugs with higher effectiveness and less side-effects because they work in an entirely new way.Read moreRead less
The combined use of proteomics and small molecules for target identification and pathway analysis. This project intends to investigate how a series of new small molecules identified from our research to improve the metabolic effects of insulin. This project will integrate medicinal chemistry with proteomics and metabolic biology to identify the cellular targets and their mechanism of action.