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    The Novel CXCR4/CCR7 Heterodimeric Chemokine Receptor Is A Key Determinant Of Breast Cancer Metastasis.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $461,252.00
    Summary
    Novel cellular receptor has been identified that works as a switch to turn on cellular functions that are responsible for the metastatic dissemination of cancer cell to distant organs. The make-up and regulatory mechanisms of this novel receptor will be studied together with its potential utility as the marker of metastatic breast cancer.
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    New Mediators Of GPCR-growth Factor Receptor Transactivation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $607,842.00
    Summary
    Hormones bind to receptors on the surface of cells. Receptors can modify each other’s function and this “cross-talk” is important for the receptors for a peptide hormone (termed angiotensin) and a growth factor receptor (EGFR), which are major regulators of the cardiovascular system. We have identified a number of mediators of the angiotensin-EGFR crosstalk and this current grant aims to use molecular and cellular and in vivo approaches to examine the molecular basis of their actions.
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    Mechanism Of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Transactivation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $578,268.00
    Summary
    This application examines the cellular events that control heart growth in response to angiotensin, a hormone linked to heart failure. We believe that the same cell processes are also involved in cancer cell growth and by understanding the mechanism by which angiotensin promotes growth, better therapies against human cardiovascular disease and its relationship to uncontrolled growth will evolve.
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    Novel Insulin Mimetics

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $560,864.00
    Summary
    In 2011 there were over 360 million people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes worldwide, who will require insulin treatment. There is an urgent need for insulin analogues that provide effective control of blood glucose to avoid unwanted hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic events. We have developed two novel insulin analogues with unique properties and aim to understand their mechanism of action. This knowledge will present new opportunities for improved insulin mimetics for diabetes treatment.
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    Structural Events In Insulin And IGF Signalling - A Nanodisc Approach To A Problem In Cancer, Diabetes And Alzheimer's Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $752,403.00
    Summary
    Insulin and its insulin-like growth factors play a major role in three major disease states facing ageing Australians—diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. We aim to understand how these proteins send messages into cells via their so-called receptors. We will isolate the receptor molecules from cells and then image them in an advanced electron microscope to produce three-dimensional images. Our findings will have implications for the design of therapeutics targeting the above three diseases.
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    Conformational Change In Insulin And Type I Insulin-like Growth Factor Receptor Upon Ligand Binding

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $415,365.00
    Summary
    Insulin and insulin-like growth factors bind to receptor molecules on the surfaces of cells. The binding event results in a signal being sent into the cell to initiate in the case of insulin, uptake of glucose into the cell and, in the case of the growth factors, normal human growth. Breakdown of these processes is implicated in a number of disease states, including diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. This Project aims to decipher the receptor triggering mechanism that is responsible for g .... Insulin and insulin-like growth factors bind to receptor molecules on the surfaces of cells. The binding event results in a signal being sent into the cell to initiate in the case of insulin, uptake of glucose into the cell and, in the case of the growth factors, normal human growth. Breakdown of these processes is implicated in a number of disease states, including diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. This Project aims to decipher the receptor triggering mechanism that is responsible for getting the signal into the cell.
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    Targeting The Insulin And Insulin-like Growth Factor Receptors In Cancer, Diabetes And Alzheimer's Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $993,251.00
    Summary
    Diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer's disease are three major diseases facing Australia. This Project will investigate a common point-of-focus of these diseases, namely the interaction of insulin and the insulin-like growth factors with their receptor molecules on the cell surface. It will use recent breakthrough findings by the Chief Investigators to develop new therapeutic approaches for these diseases that could function by targeting these interactions.
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    Regulation Of VEGFR Trafficking And Signal Transduction By The Ubiquitin Ligase Nedd4

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $388,347.00
    Summary
    Our recent work has discovered that the Nedd4 gene is crucial for the growth and development of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Our data suggest that Nedd4 controls vessel growth by regulating the levels and signalling activity of the key vascular growth factor receptors VEGFR-2 and VEGFR-3. The goals of this proposal are to define precisely how Nedd4-1 regulates the activity of these receptors and how VEGFR signalling could be better targeted to treat vascular disorders.
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    Characterization Of SgK269, A Master Regulator Of Growth Factor Receptor Signalling

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $623,751.00
    Summary
    Perturbed signaling within a cell can cause multiple diseases, including cancer. SgK269 is a scaffold protein involved in signaling and implicated in breast, colon and pancreatic cancer. By determining the signaling mechanism and function of the SgK269 scaffold, this work will provide novel and important insights into a key regulator of cell signaling, and reveal potential strategies for therapeutic targeting of the SgK269 scaffold that could be utilized in cancer treatment.
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    Understanding Ligand Binding Within The Insulin-like Growth Factor Family With Direct Application To Cancer Therapeutic Design

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $861,235.00
    Summary
    Cancer is a devastating disease and there is an imperative to develop new therapeutics. The so-called insulin-like growth factors are molecules that play a key role in the initiation and progression of cancer. Here we seek to understand how these molecules interact with cells and to develop drugs that might block their action.
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