RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE
Continual dynamic remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton, in response to intrinsic and extrinsic signals, is critical for the execution of many eukaryotic cell functions including cell cycle progression, cell motility, secretion and recovery from cellular/environmental stress. These dynamic rearrangements are regulated by a large, and as yet incompletely defined or understood, battery of actin binding proteins. This proposal seeks to continue investigations on the functions of three novel regulators of actin dynamics: the NADPH oxidoreductase Old Yellow Enzyme (Oye2p; Aim #1), the MAPKKK Ssk2p (Aim #2), and the cofilin activator Aip1p (Aim #3). Our previous work on Oye2p suggests that it controls the redox state of a C285-C374 disulfide bond in actin that can in turn affect F-actin stability, sensitivity to oxidative stress and cell death/aging. We propose to extend those studies to investigate how actin oxidation alters actin dynamics and how the cell regulates the organization of its F-actin structures during the response to, and recovery from, oxidative stress. In particular we seek to identify the components of F-actin containing oxidized actrin bodies that form upon a severe oxidative stress. The Ssk2p kinase facilitates re-polarization of the actin cytoskeleton following osmotic stress. Our studies on this conserved protein, and the adaptation to osmotic stress, will be extended by identifying the relevant substrates of the kinase that drive re-polarization of the actin cytoskeleton employing a candidate protein approach and by identifying associated proteins by mass-spectrometry. Aip1p is a conserved cofactor of the small actin binding protein cofilin. These two proteins act in concert to destabilize actin filaments in vitro and drive actin dynamics in vivo in diverse actin networks. Structure/function analysis of the Aip1p-cofilin complex has led to a model for the complex; we seek to continue these studies in order to further refine this model to gain further insight into the mechanism of F-actin de-stabilization by cofilin. This approach will take advantage of our recently identified gain of function mutants in cofilin for which we have sub-two angstrom crystallography data.
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| AWARD OVERVIEW |
| Award Number |
2R01GM05618910A1 |
Funding Agency |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Total Award Amount |
$555,154 |
Project Location - City |
Syracuse |
| Award Date |
09/30/2009 |
Project Location - State |
NY |
| Project Status |
Completed |
Project Location - Zip |
13210-1834
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| Jobs Reported |
0.00 |
Congressional District |
25 |
| Project Location - Country |
US |
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Recipient Information
(Grants)
| Recipient Information (Grants) |
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Recipient Name
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RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE |
| Recipient DUNS Number |
058889106
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| Recipient Address |
750 E ADAMS ST |
| Recipient City |
SYRACUSE |
| Recipient State |
New York |
| Recipient Zip |
13210-1834 |
| Recipient Congressional District |
25 |
| Recipient Country |
USA |
Required to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials |
No |
Projects and Jobs Information
| Projects and Jobs Information |
| Project Title |
ARRA: Regulation of Actin Dynamics |
| Project Status |
Completed |
| Final Project Report Submitted |
Yes |
| Project Activities Description |
Medical Research, General/Other |
| Quarterly Activities/Project Description |
"In the last quarter we focused on the activities of cofilin,
specifically three mutant alleles previously thought to have gains in
biochemical activity. We have now shown that these mutants
specifically affect the ability of cofilin to form a secondary binding
site on actin that is specific to filamentous actin. Furthermore, we
have recently shown that yeast cofilin is an F-actin nucleator and
that these mutants have lost this activity of cofilin. In addition,
these mutants have defects in endocytic vesicle internalization in
vivo. We are currently preparing a manuscript describing these results
that will also include crystal structures for the mutants to near 1
angstrom resolution."
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| Jobs Created |
0.00 |
| Description of Jobs Created |
Jobs not yet created/retained |
Purchaser Information
(Grants)
| Purchaser Information |
| Contracting Office ID |
Not Reported |
| Contracting Office Name |
Not Available |
| Contracting Office Region |
Not Available |
| TAS Major Program |
75-0852 |
| Award Information |
| Award Date |
09/30/2009 |
| Award Number |
2R01GM05618910A1 |
| Order Number |
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| 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 |
$555,154 |
| Funds Invoiced/Received |
$555,154 |
| Expenditure Amount |
$555,154 |
| Infrastructure Expenditure Amount |
$0 |
| Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale |
Not Applicable |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Name |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Email |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Phone |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Address |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact City |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact State |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Zip |
Not Reported |
Product or Service Information
(Grants)
| Product or Service Information |
| Primary Activity Code |
H01 |
| Activity Description |
Medical Research, General/Other |
| Sub-Awards Information |
| Sub-awards to Organizations |
0 |
| Sub-award Amounts to Organizations |
$0 |
| 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 |
66 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
$17,479 |
| Location Information |
| Latitude, Longitude |
43º 2' 33",
-76º 8' 25" |
| Congressional District |
25 |
| Address 1 |
750 East Adams Street |
| Address 2 |
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| City |
Syracuse |
| County |
Onondaga |
| State |
NY |
| Zip |
13210-1834 |
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