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NEMOURS FOUNDATION


Localization of mRNAs with subsequent translation into new proteins provides a means to geographically regulate neuronal protein composition in distinct subcellular regions. In axons, this localized protein synthesis is needed for growth cone guidance and regeneration. Although mature axons show little evidence for localized protein synthesis, injury appears to increase the neuron's ability to locally generate new axonal proteins. We suspect that injury invokes a fundamental change in how the neuron targets mRNAs into and translates mRNAs within axons. Locally synthesizing proteins at sites distal from the neuronal perikaryon requires a coordinated effort to package and target mRNAs and translational machinery for delivery to the correct locale. In large part, this targeting is accomplished through specific RNA-protein interactions. For axonal mRNA transport and translation, exceptionally little is known of which mRNA elements are needed for this RNA-protein interaction and which RNA binding proteins are targeted into axons. Here we propose to dissect the molecular determinants for targeting mRNAs into axons. In the first aim, we will determine the localizing elements of axonal mRNAs that are regulated at the level of transport, translation, or both using PNS sensory neurons. In the second aim, we will test functionality of these RNA localization elements in CNS neurons that show complete axonal-dendritic polarization. Finally, we will generate and characterize viral reporter constructs that will enable us to address RNA localization mechanisms in vivo.

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AWARD OVERVIEW

AWARD OVERVIEW
Award Number 2R01NS041596-07A2 Funding Agency Department of Health and Human Services
Total Award Amount $332,375 Project Location - City Wilmington
Award Date 07/16/2009 Project Location - State DE
Project Status Less Than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 19803-3607
Jobs Reported 0.53 Congressional District 00
Project Location - Country US

Recipient Information (Grants)

Recipient Information (Grants)
Recipient Name NEMOURS FOUNDATION
Recipient DUNS Number 038004941
Recipient Address 1600 ROCKLAND
Recipient City WILMINGTON
Recipient State Delaware
Recipient Zip 19803-3607
Recipient Congressional District 00
Recipient Country USA
Required to Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No

Projects and Jobs Information

Projects and Jobs Information
Project Title Molecular Determinants of Axonal RNA Translation
Project Status Less Than 50% Completed
Final Project Report Submitted No
Project Activities Description Neurology & Neuroscience Research
Quarterly Activities/Project Description The 3' UTR of calreticulin has two separate localization elements; either is sufficient for localization into PNS axons (Aim 1) and CNS axons & dendrites (Aim 2). Ligand-dependent transport of calreticulin mRNA is regulated through the JNK rather than by Ras or PI3K as we have seen for other axonal mRNAs. We have now defined a family of mRNAs whose transport is regulated by JNK. These data are now in press at J. Biol. Chem. LPA, a stimulus that causes growth cone retraction, triggers an increase in axonal calreticulin protein. This occurs through a translational control element in the 5¡¦UTR of calreticulin (Aim 1), which requires activation of PLC and inactivation of eIF2?Ñ. This points to the known effect of LPA for releasing ER Ca2 stores, an event that typically attenuates protein synthesis. Consistent with this, ?Ò-actin mRNA reporters show attenuated translation in response to LPA. The signaling pathways for this are consistent with LPA ?_PLC activation?_ER Ca2+ release?_inactivation of eIF2?Ñ resulting in blocked translation of ?Ò-actin. These data point to local [Ca2+] as a key for the specificity of localized mRNA translation. We have generated several viral constructs for in vivo analysis of RNA transport. We have now injected LV preparations carrying the diffusion limited GFP with the 3¡¦UTRs of amphoterin, ?Ò-actin, and ?×-actin mRNAs into dorsal root ganglia of adult rats (Aim 3). These LV preparations behaved well in cultured neurons and we are now analyzing distal crushed nerves from these animals for localized synthesis of the GFP reporter and GFP mRNA localization.
Jobs Created 0.53
Description of Jobs Created Retained Positions: Sr. Research Scientist .1 FTE Research Technician .33 Post Doctorate Fellow .02 New Postions: Post Doctorate Fellow .08 (Started March 2010) Cynthia Gomes, Ph.D. joined the lab as a post-doctoral fellow on March 1, 2010. Dr. Gomes brings an unusual combination of experience in translational control, synaptic plasticity, and injury responses, so she is perfectly suited for the research plan here and future directions. Almudena Pacheco, Ph.D. will join the lab as post-doctoral fellow on April 19, 2010. Dr. Pacheco?s graduate work was on translational control and RNA-protein interactions; she is finishing up a 2 year post-doctoral in signal transduction at Fox Chase. Both these individuals were hired through Drexel University where Dr. Twiss?s lab is relocating. These new positions will be added to this grant on transfer of the fund to the new institution (we are currently working with NINDS on the transfer request). Total .64 Update on New Hire: A person initially identified for the post-doctoral position took other opportunities since his spouse was unable to find a job in the Delaware Valley. Over the past quarter, we advertised again and identified several candidates. Cynthia Gomes, Ph.D. will join the lab as a post-doctoral fellow on March 1, 2010. Dr. Gomes brings an unusual combination of experience in translational control, synaptic plasticity, and injury responses so she is perfectly suited for the research plan here and future directions.


Purchaser Information (Grants)

Purchaser Information
Contracting Office ID Not Reported
Contracting Office Name Not Available
Contracting Office Region Not Available
TAS Major Program 75-0901

Award Information

Award Information
Award Date 07/16/2009
Award Number 2R01NS041596-07A2
Order Number
Award Type Grants
Funding Agency ID 75
Funding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Funding Office Name Not Available
Awarding Agency ID 75
Awarding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Amount of Award $332,375
Funds Invoiced/Received $38,405
Expenditure Amount $51,877
Infrastructure Expenditure Amount $51,877
Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale (1) To preserve and create jobs and promote economic recovery. Funds spent on research supplies help to preserve jobs and promote economic recovery through purchases from US vendors and delivery through US transportation industry. Funds spent on wages and fringe benefits for research personnel preserving jobs at the host institution and stimulate economy through continued employment. (2) To assist those most impacted by the recession. Funds spent on travel for visiting post-doctoral fellow candidate support the US airline and hotel industries. Additionally, purchase of research supplies ensures a continued stream of economic activity for the US transportation industry. (3) To provide investments needed to increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances in science and health. Despite these delay in spending noted above, the moneys expended to date are providing an increase in technological advances in science and health. These funds enabled us to complete a manuscript on RNA localization elements that received good reviews from the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Additionally, this enabled us to complete experiments on RNA-protein interactions that have been resubmitted to Nature Neuroscience. (4) To invest in transportation, environmental protection, and other infrastructure that will provide long-term economic benefits. Continued use of instrumentation and equipment ensures maintenance of research infrastructure to provide long-term economic benefits. Additionally, the publications mentioned in # 3 above help to ensure job security for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, thus helping to stabilize state and local government budgets through continued tax revenues. (5) To stabilize State and local government budgets, in order to minimize and avoid reductions in essential services and counterproductive state and local tax increases. Funds spent on wages and fringe benefits avoid counterproductive reductions in state and local tax revenues through continued local employment.
Infrastructure Point of Contact Name Vicky L. Funanage, PhD
Infrastructure Point of Contact Email vfunanag@nemours.org
Infrastructure Point of Contact Phone (302) 651-6819
Infrastructure Point of Contact Address 1600 Rockland Road
Infrastructure Point of Contact City Wilmington
Infrastructure Point of Contact State DE
Infrastructure Point of Contact Zip 19803-3607

Product or Service Information (Grants)

Product or Service Information
Primary Activity Code H96 - NTEE
Activity Description Neurology & Neuroscience Research

Sub-Awards Information

Sub-Awards Information
Sub-awards to Organizations 1
Sub-award Amounts to Organizations $38,625
Sub-Awards to Individuals 0
Sub-Award Amounts to Individuals $0
Number of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award 0
Amount of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors greater than $25,000 0
Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award 25
Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award $24,107


Sub-Award Transactions

Sub-award 1 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

Sub-Award Amount $38,625
Sub-Award Date 11/25/2009
Sub-Awards Disbursed $6,131.79
Project Location - City La Jolla
Project Location - State CA
Project Location - Zip Code 92093-5004
Project Location - Congressional District 53
Sub-Recipient DUNS Number 804355790
Sub-Recipient Address 9500 GILMAN DR DEPT 621
Sub-Recipient City LA JOLLA
Sub-Recipient State California
Sub-Recipient Zip Code 92093-0621
Sub-Recipient Congressional District 53
Required To Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No





Project Location Detail

Location Information
Latitude, Longitude 39º 46' 53", -75º 33' 14"
Congressional District 00
Address 1 1600 Rockland Road
Address 2 Rockland Center I
City Wilmington
County New Castle
State DE
Zip 19803-3607
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