The Role Of Stargazin And TARP Phosphorylation In Synaptic Plasticity
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$423,305.00
Summary
A constant change in the strength of synaptic communication between neurons is critical for higher brain functions such as learning and memory. Synaptic strength is determined in part by the number of receptor ion channels at the synapse. This project will characterise how key interacting proteins regulate the synaptic targeting of these receptors in vivo. This research aims to understand the mechanisms of synaptic plasticity that may ultimately lead to new therapies for various brain disorders.
Trafficking Of The Malaria Parasites Chloroquine Resistance Transporter
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$310,075.00
Summary
The malaria parasite is a single-celled organism which invades the red blood cells of its host. The aim of this project is to gain a better understanding of the protein underlying the resistance of the parasite to the drug chloroquine. This protein is located at an internal membrane within the parasite, but the elements which facilitate this localization are not known. This study will give valuable insights into the factors influencing the trafficking of parasite proteins to different membranes.