Role Of Oxidative Stress In Activating ATM To Protect Against Neurodegeneration
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$570,334.00
Summary
ATM is the protein defective in the human genetic disorder ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T). This project is designed to investigate how this protein is activated by oxidative stress. The study is largely a mechanistic one, to investigate changes occurring in ATM as part of the activation process. There is evidence that ATM exists in the cytoplasm in neuronal cells and understanding its function in these cells may assist in understanding the basis for neurodegeneration in A-T.
The Regulation Of Pleiotropic Responses By Bidentate Motifs Embedded In The Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$489,336.00
Summary
Cells in our bodies are able to accomplish an impressive array of functions. Diffusible factors (called growth factors) are important in regulating diverse cellular functions. We have identified a new molecular switch inside cells that acts as a master controller of cellular functions. This molecular switch relays information to instruct specific cellular functions. We have shown that these molecular switches are short-circuited in breast cancer promoting cell growth and survival.