Single minded 1 in neuron development and satiety signalling. An understanding of how Single minded 1 (SIM1) regulates target genes may allow new pharmaceutical approaches to be designed to combat obesity. As Sim1 belongs to a family of closely related gene regulatory proteins which function in early development and homeostasis, deciphering the molecular control mechanisms of Sim1 may help understand how the related factors function in processes such as angiogenesis, response to low oxygen stres ....Single minded 1 in neuron development and satiety signalling. An understanding of how Single minded 1 (SIM1) regulates target genes may allow new pharmaceutical approaches to be designed to combat obesity. As Sim1 belongs to a family of closely related gene regulatory proteins which function in early development and homeostasis, deciphering the molecular control mechanisms of Sim1 may help understand how the related factors function in processes such as angiogenesis, response to low oxygen stress, invasion of environmental pollutants and autism spectrum diseases. The ability to manipulate these factors would be of great benefit in treating a range of disorders, but a thorough molecular understanding of these factors needs be obtained prior to attempting design of pharmaceuticals.Read moreRead less
Development of a gene delivery system to access neuronal cells. Understanding the pathways for gene delivery and efficient expression will result in new knowledge in the areas of biotechnology and cell biology. This project will result in significant new information on vesicular trafficking pathways in neurons. An effective gene delivery system will realise significant commercial potential for our partner organisations and economic benefit to other Australian industry. This project aligns direct ....Development of a gene delivery system to access neuronal cells. Understanding the pathways for gene delivery and efficient expression will result in new knowledge in the areas of biotechnology and cell biology. This project will result in significant new information on vesicular trafficking pathways in neurons. An effective gene delivery system will realise significant commercial potential for our partner organisations and economic benefit to other Australian industry. This project aligns directly with the National Research Priority of "Promoting and maintaining good health" with a specific benefit for patients that suffer mental and physical degeneration and for their families.Read moreRead less