The design of targetable epigenetic modifiers. The project aims to engineer enzymes as valuable tools for understanding gene expression mechanisms and potentially a technology for altering gene expression in plants, animals or humans in a targetable manner. The genetic information encoded in the DNA of all complex organisms has been shown to be augmented by decorations on both DNA and the histone proteins that package DNA. This so-called epigenetic information is important but not well understoo ....The design of targetable epigenetic modifiers. The project aims to engineer enzymes as valuable tools for understanding gene expression mechanisms and potentially a technology for altering gene expression in plants, animals or humans in a targetable manner. The genetic information encoded in the DNA of all complex organisms has been shown to be augmented by decorations on both DNA and the histone proteins that package DNA. This so-called epigenetic information is important but not well understood. The project plans to design highly specific and targetable enzymes that can interrogate and manipulate epigenetic information in living cells. Understanding the regulation of gene expression and controlling the expression of chosen genes may form a foundation for applications in agriculture, biology and medicine.Read moreRead less
Exploring the catalytic role of the Rubisco small subunit: a new target for improving carbon dioxide-fixation in plants. This project uses new biotechnological tools to improve the performance of the photosynthetic protein Rubisco, the primary carbon dioxide-fixing enzyme in plants. By supercharging photosynthesis, this research will help to boost yield and reduce water and nitrogen use in crops.
Rubisco for all climates: unlocking the enzyme's structure-function relations for more efficient photosynthesis. This projects biotechnological research will identify structural features in the carbon dioxide (CO2)-capturing enzyme from plants that improve its performance, particularly at warmer temperatures. This knowledge is vital for predicting the influence of climate change on crop productivity and paving the way for supercharging photosynthesis to boost crop performance.
Biosynthetic LEGO: enzymatic redesign to produce new vancomycin analogues. This project aims to uncover the reengineering potential of the biosynthetic machinery that produces glycopeptide antibiotics by advancing our understanding of how the core peptide production line functions. Natural product biosynthesis often produces complex peptide structures, with one important example being the glycopeptide antibiotics. This project expects to generate new knowledge about enzymatic peptide biosynthesi ....Biosynthetic LEGO: enzymatic redesign to produce new vancomycin analogues. This project aims to uncover the reengineering potential of the biosynthetic machinery that produces glycopeptide antibiotics by advancing our understanding of how the core peptide production line functions. Natural product biosynthesis often produces complex peptide structures, with one important example being the glycopeptide antibiotics. This project expects to generate new knowledge about enzymatic peptide biosynthesis using a highly interdisciplinary approach and previously developed tools. The anticipated outcomes of this project will be an enhanced understanding of how such complex peptide biosynthesis is performed, which is knowledge vital for future efforts to reengineer such biosynthetic peptide assembly lines as a series of modular LEGO blocks to produce new bioactive peptides.Read moreRead less
Defining peptide structure and function: the shape of things to come. In this project we develop new and general ways of chemically defining the structure and function of natural peptides. This then provides a basis of potential therapies to treat a number of diseases currently confronting Australia's aging population, for example, cataract, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
Understanding the mechanisms of peptide cyclisation. This project aims to identify, study, engineer and apply a new class of biocatalysts (called asparaginyl endopeptidase enzymes) as versatile tools for manufacturing of advanced therapeutics and bio-insecticides. The expected outcomes include fundamental new knowledge on the mechanism of action of these catalysts, an expanded toolbox for precision engineering of biomolecules and new strategies for production of high-value pharmaceuticals and cr ....Understanding the mechanisms of peptide cyclisation. This project aims to identify, study, engineer and apply a new class of biocatalysts (called asparaginyl endopeptidase enzymes) as versatile tools for manufacturing of advanced therapeutics and bio-insecticides. The expected outcomes include fundamental new knowledge on the mechanism of action of these catalysts, an expanded toolbox for precision engineering of biomolecules and new strategies for production of high-value pharmaceuticals and crop protecting agents. The project is significant because it will contribute to high value biotechnology and agricultural industries in Australia, with the potential for economic, environmental, training and societal benefits.Read moreRead less
Protein oxidation induced by singlet oxygen and peroxyl radicals and its consequences. Protein oxidation is a major problem in the food, agricultural, pharmaceutical industries and plays a role in human disease. These deleterious processes result in considerable economic and health care costs. Photo-oxidation and peroxyl radical reactions, with singlet oxygen and peroxides as key intermediates, appear to be especially damaging. Quantitative and mechanistic data will be generated on the role of r ....Protein oxidation induced by singlet oxygen and peroxyl radicals and its consequences. Protein oxidation is a major problem in the food, agricultural, pharmaceutical industries and plays a role in human disease. These deleterious processes result in considerable economic and health care costs. Photo-oxidation and peroxyl radical reactions, with singlet oxygen and peroxides as key intermediates, appear to be especially damaging. Quantitative and mechanistic data will be generated on the role of readily oxidised side-chains (tryptophan, tyrosine, histidine, cysteine, cystine and methionine) in protein fragmentation, aggregation and secondary reactions, arising from side-chain peroxides, peroxyl and alkoxyl radicals. Understanding the sites of damage and reaction mechanisms is critical to the prevention of these processes.Read moreRead less