Effects Of Mutations In The Conserved Cysteine Loop Of The GABA-A Receptor
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$417,750.00
Summary
Inhibiting excitatory signals in the brain is the function of large proteins called GABA-A receptors. Many general anaesthetics, tranquillisers and anti-epileptic drugs act by modulating GABA-A receptors. Modern surgery would not be possible without rendering patients unconscious with general anaesthetics. However, these valuable drugs can still have unwanted side effects: for example, some of them can affect cardiac and respiratory function. There is still a need for new, more effective general ....Inhibiting excitatory signals in the brain is the function of large proteins called GABA-A receptors. Many general anaesthetics, tranquillisers and anti-epileptic drugs act by modulating GABA-A receptors. Modern surgery would not be possible without rendering patients unconscious with general anaesthetics. However, these valuable drugs can still have unwanted side effects: for example, some of them can affect cardiac and respiratory function. There is still a need for new, more effective general anaesthetics. One in every 200 people in Europe and North America suffers from epilepsy and 3% of the population suffers from anxiety. Leading, currently used general anaesthetics, anxiolytic and anti-epileptic drugs act on GABA-A receptors in the brain. The potential annual market for these drugs has been estimated to be US $2.7 billion. The world market for anaesthetics in 1999 was US $1.6 billion. All were discovered serendipitously. If the molecular site and mode of action of these drugs were understood, it is possible that new, more selective drugs could be discovered. The information gained in this project about GABA-A receptors is expected to be useful in understanding how these receptors work and in developing a new generation of drugs acting on GABA-A receptors. Specific mutations in GABA-A receptors can have a profound influence on their function. Studying the effects of mutations is slowly giving us more information about the ion channel region and drug binding sites. Recently, mutations in GABA-A receptors have been found to be associated with some forms of epilepsy. In this project, we plan to examine the effects of mutations in highly conserved residues of a small region of subunits of the GABAA receptor because: (1) we (and others) have preliminary evidence that this loop forms a connection between the GABA binding site and the ion channel and (2) we think that this part of the receptor is vital for the effects of some drugs.Read moreRead less
The role of turgor in hyphal extension of the Ascomycete Neurospora crassa. Cellular expansion is an absolute necessity during the growth and development of plants and fungi. This process relies heavily upon the accumulation of inorganic ions. Osmotically driven water influx then creates the hydrostatic pressure that underlies the increase in cell volume. Cellular expansion is normally asymmetric and localised in one small region, such as hyphal tip. How does the cell maintain the turgor that dr ....The role of turgor in hyphal extension of the Ascomycete Neurospora crassa. Cellular expansion is an absolute necessity during the growth and development of plants and fungi. This process relies heavily upon the accumulation of inorganic ions. Osmotically driven water influx then creates the hydrostatic pressure that underlies the increase in cell volume. Cellular expansion is normally asymmetric and localised in one small region, such as hyphal tip. How does the cell maintain the turgor that drives expansion? How is expansion controlled spatially? These questions will be addressed in this project by comprehensive study of ion transport processes in a model organism, Neurospora crassa, using osmotic sensitive and transport mutants.Read moreRead less
An X-ray crystallographic investigation into co-receptors on T-lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are an indispensable cellular component of the immune system. The normal process of T cell selection in the thymus, and the ability of mature T cells to respond to foreign antigens are governed by receptor recognition and co-receptor mediated events. The co-receptors encompass a wide spectrum of structurally diverse proteins that are involved in adhesion, co-ligation and signal transduction. This proposa ....An X-ray crystallographic investigation into co-receptors on T-lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are an indispensable cellular component of the immune system. The normal process of T cell selection in the thymus, and the ability of mature T cells to respond to foreign antigens are governed by receptor recognition and co-receptor mediated events. The co-receptors encompass a wide spectrum of structurally diverse proteins that are involved in adhesion, co-ligation and signal transduction. This proposal aims to investigate, using X-ray crystallography as the primary research tool, co- receptors located on T-lymphocytes. This work will gain fundamental insights into co-receptor function.Read moreRead less
I am a cell biologist determining how the organization of the plasma membrane influences signal transduction processes; my long-term goal is to understand the spatial–temporal organization of cell signalling.
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0226463
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$160,000.00
Summary
Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Facility. The aim of this proposal is to establish the first fluorescence lifetime imaging facility (FLIM) in Australia. The imaging technique provided by the new facility when combined with the use of novel fluorescent protein technology will enable many different events, represented by protein-protein interactions, to be non-invasively, visualised spatially and temporally inside the living cell. The new facility will provide timely state-of -the-art infrastructu ....Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Facility. The aim of this proposal is to establish the first fluorescence lifetime imaging facility (FLIM) in Australia. The imaging technique provided by the new facility when combined with the use of novel fluorescent protein technology will enable many different events, represented by protein-protein interactions, to be non-invasively, visualised spatially and temporally inside the living cell. The new facility will provide timely state-of -the-art infrastructure necessary for research groups to further develop and maintain their international reputations, will build stronger research collaborations between partner institutions and will attract researchers from overseas.Read moreRead less
Conductance states of a brain glutamine transporter. Brain transporters are the target for many neuroactive drugs that are used to treat anxiety, depression and other psychotic disorders. Transport processes are also targeted to deliver neurotransmitter precursors to the brain to treat disorders such as Parkinson's disease. In this project we will study a transport process crucial for the function of neurons that release glutamate and GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) as neurotransmitters. The stud ....Conductance states of a brain glutamine transporter. Brain transporters are the target for many neuroactive drugs that are used to treat anxiety, depression and other psychotic disorders. Transport processes are also targeted to deliver neurotransmitter precursors to the brain to treat disorders such as Parkinson's disease. In this project we will study a transport process crucial for the function of neurons that release glutamate and GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) as neurotransmitters. The study of this transport process will be important for understanding disorders like epilepsy and other disorders affecting neuronal excitability.Read moreRead less
Insertion and assembly of proteins and lipids into biological membranes. We propose a multi-disciplinary approach to this fundamental biological problem and have established collaborations with experts in the USA, UK and Austria. Benefits from this research program fall into two discrete types. Firstly, detailed knowledge of the mechanism what is now a poorly understood biological process of cellular membrane assembly, with the prospects for using the knowledge for intervention into diseases suc ....Insertion and assembly of proteins and lipids into biological membranes. We propose a multi-disciplinary approach to this fundamental biological problem and have established collaborations with experts in the USA, UK and Austria. Benefits from this research program fall into two discrete types. Firstly, detailed knowledge of the mechanism what is now a poorly understood biological process of cellular membrane assembly, with the prospects for using the knowledge for intervention into diseases such as cancer. Secondly, excellent outcomes are provided for the training of postgraduate students and research staff. This project entails cutting edge technology, and the development of skills not common in Australia.Read moreRead less
Membrane Attack Complex / Perforin like proteins in Defence, Attack and Developmental Biology. This proposal will result in a major advancement of knowledge, for example, in our understanding of the emerging links between immunity and development as well as the role and mechanism of function of the pore forming family of MACPF proteins in host defence, attack, embryo development and diseases such as cancer. These data will be crucial for developing approaches to control unwanted MACPF function, ....Membrane Attack Complex / Perforin like proteins in Defence, Attack and Developmental Biology. This proposal will result in a major advancement of knowledge, for example, in our understanding of the emerging links between immunity and development as well as the role and mechanism of function of the pore forming family of MACPF proteins in host defence, attack, embryo development and diseases such as cancer. These data will be crucial for developing approaches to control unwanted MACPF function, for example in disease such as diabetes or transplant rejection. Furthermore, a detailed understanding of how MACPF proteins assemble into rings and punch holes in membranes will facilitate the development of these proteins as technological tools.Read moreRead less
Delineating the role of the GxxxG motif in transmembrane protein metabolism. This study will define how a well defined motif involved in transmembrane interactions affects the metabolism of proteins. Since this motif is present in proteins involved in Alzheimer's disease it has potential benefits for community health and combating ageing.
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0882295
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$225,000.00
Summary
X-ray crystallography resource for membrane proteins and large macromolecular complexes. Structural biology is the underpinning of biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals and rational therapeutic design. The most successful technique for determining the structures of proteins and large macromolecular complexes is x-ray crystallography. This proposal will set up a network of state of the art resources in the Sydney region to capitalise on expertise in these areas. The facilities will foster basic re ....X-ray crystallography resource for membrane proteins and large macromolecular complexes. Structural biology is the underpinning of biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals and rational therapeutic design. The most successful technique for determining the structures of proteins and large macromolecular complexes is x-ray crystallography. This proposal will set up a network of state of the art resources in the Sydney region to capitalise on expertise in these areas. The facilities will foster basic research and collaborations with industry, which will enhance Australia's profile and commercialisation of research. The facility will enhance the usage of the Australian synchrotron, producing flagship projects on the edge of technical possibilities.Read moreRead less