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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0241309

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,417,500.00
    Summary
    New Methods for Structural Biology in Solution. It is proposed to establish a new research group that focuses on the development of new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technologies and applications to problems concerning protein structure and function. This includes - the exploitation of new NMR parameters; - optimization of an inexpensive in vitro protein expression system; - development of experimental strategies for the identification of protein-ligand surfaces by chemical modificatio .... New Methods for Structural Biology in Solution. It is proposed to establish a new research group that focuses on the development of new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technologies and applications to problems concerning protein structure and function. This includes - the exploitation of new NMR parameters; - optimization of an inexpensive in vitro protein expression system; - development of experimental strategies for the identification of protein-ligand surfaces by chemical modification, as a basis for high-throughput mass spectrometrical analyses; - development of an algorithm for rapid resonance assignment of 15N-labelled proteins which is of importance for the pharmaceutical industry; - 3D structure determinations of proteins and protein domains.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0348748

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,450,370.00
    Summary
    How organisms coordinate energy supply and demand. The metabolic stress sensing protein kinase called the AMP activated protein kinase controls metabolism of all eukaryotes to meet the needs of energy demand and nutrient supply. It is responsible for accelerating metabolism (glucose transport, glycolysis and fatty acid oxidation) in response to energy demand and with caloric restriction it regulates gene transcription to adapt to energy supply. This project is to provide a comprehensive unders .... How organisms coordinate energy supply and demand. The metabolic stress sensing protein kinase called the AMP activated protein kinase controls metabolism of all eukaryotes to meet the needs of energy demand and nutrient supply. It is responsible for accelerating metabolism (glucose transport, glycolysis and fatty acid oxidation) in response to energy demand and with caloric restriction it regulates gene transcription to adapt to energy supply. This project is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the AMP activated protein kinase (enzyme isoforms, genes, physiological roles and regulation). This knowledge will have major benefits in biopharmaceutical development, the livestock, plant and sport/racing industries.
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