UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Intellectual merit: How the accurate duplication of genetic material and its faithful segregation to daughter cells is coordinated in multi-cellular organisms is an important question that remains to be clearly understood. In eukaryotic cells these two events occur in alternative oscillating cycles. Initiation of DNA replication requires the ordered assembly of a multiprotein complex including the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) at origins of DNA replication. In mammalian cells chromosomal domains occupy specific nuclear positions and replicate at defined times during S-phase of the cell division cycle. Chromatin changes and specific modifications orchestrate the establishment of spatio-temporal profiling of DNA replication that is ORC-mediated. ORC proteins are critical not only for initiation of DNA replication, but have also been implicated in non-preRC functions including heterochromatin organization and silencing, chromosome segregation and mitosis in several model organisms. The objective of this project is to address how ORCs coordinate DNA replication with chromatin organization and mitotic progression in mammalian cells. The association of ORC subunits with replication origins, heterochromatin, centromeres/kinetochores, centrosomes and cytokinetic furrow suggests that ORCs play a pivotal role in coordinating all stages of chromosome inheritance cycle by interacting with different protein partners in a cell-cycle dependent fashion. This project will identify the roles played by novel protein partners that bind to ORCs during different stages of the cell cycle that will address how ORC participates in various cellular processes. In particular this project will provide crucial insights into the role of ORCs in the recruitment and spreading of chromatin proteins to heterochromatin. Finally, several approaches will be used to understand whether the role of ORCs in chromatin organization and mitosis is independent of its function in DNA replication initiation. Since the involvement of ORCs in chromatin organization is conserved from yeast to humans the outcome of this project will have broad scientific impact.
Broader impacts: This research is amenable to an active outreach program since it utilizes extensive microscopy and live cell imaging that is visually appealing and brings out the power of cell biology in understanding basic concepts of Biology. Being in a University setup gives a unique opportunity to mentor undergraduate, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. This project integrates the use of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology to capture the interest of students not only from Biology background but also from Chemistry and Bioengineering. This project will also involve providing students with a direct view of the concepts cell and molecular biology including actively mentoring undergraduate students, including women and minorities. This project will enable the understanding of a basic biology question, on how a cell accomplishes DNA replication and signals it to undergo chromosome segregation and cell division.
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| AWARD OVERVIEW |
| Award Number |
0843604 |
Funding Agency |
National Science Foundation |
| Total Award Amount |
$800,000 |
Project Location - City |
Urbana |
| Award Date |
07/28/2009 |
Project Location - State |
IL |
| Project Status |
More than 50% Completed |
Project Location - Zip |
61801-3620
|
| Jobs Reported |
1.08 |
Congressional District |
13 |
| Project Location - Country |
US |
|
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Recipient Information
(Grants)
| Recipient Information (Grants) |
|
Recipient Name
|
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS |
| Recipient DUNS Number |
041544081
|
| Recipient Address |
506 S WRIGHT ST, 364 HENRY ADMIN BLDG |
| Recipient City |
URBANA |
| Recipient State |
Illinois |
| Recipient Zip |
61801-3620 |
| Recipient Congressional District |
13 |
| Recipient Country |
USA |
Required to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials |
No |
Projects and Jobs Information
| Projects and Jobs Information |
| Project Title |
Investigating the Role of Orcs in Chromatin Organization and in Mitotic Progression |
| Project Status |
More than 50% Completed |
| Final Project Report Submitted |
No |
| Project Activities Description |
Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology |
| Quarterly Activities/Project Description |
We have identified a novel preRC protein ORCA. We have identified BEND3 as a transcription repressor. We have dissected the role of ORC interacting protein HP1 in mitotic progression
1. Tripathi et al., (2013) Plos Genetics (in press)
2. Shen and Prasanth (2012) Cell Div. 7(1): 22 Epub ahead of print PMID: 23075259
3. Shen and Prasanth (2012) Cell Cycle 11(19). 3578-89 PMID: 22935713
4. Shen et al., (2012) Mol Cell Biol. 32(15): 3107-20. PMID:22645314
5. Giri & Prasanth (2012) Brief. Funct. Genomics 11(3):188-204. PMID:22267489
6. Wang et al., (2011) Opt Express. 19(21):19907-18. PMID: 21996999
7. Sathyan et al., (2011) J Cell Sci. 124(Pt 18):3149-63. PMID: 21914818
8. Mir et al., (2011). (PNAS (USA), 108(32):13124-9. PMID: 21788503
9. Chakraborty et al., (2011). Epigenetics 6(6): 665-670. PMID: 21586903
10. Shen et al., (2010) Molecular Cell 40(1): 99-111. PMID: 20932478
11. Prasanth et al., (2010). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci (USA).107 (34): 15093-98. PMID: 20689044
12. Zheng et al., (2010) J of Cell Sci. 123(21): 3734-44. PMID: 20940252
13. Tripathi et al., (2010). Molecular Cell 39(6): 925-938. PMID: 20797886 |
| Jobs Created |
1.08 |
| Description of Jobs Created |
A Postdoctoral Research Assistant and Graduate Research Assistant salaries were funded this quarter. |
Purchaser Information
(Grants)
| Purchaser Information |
| Contracting Office ID |
Not Reported |
| Contracting Office Name |
Not Available |
| Contracting Office Region |
Not Available |
| TAS Major Program |
49-0101 |
| Award Information |
| Award Date |
07/28/2009 |
| Award Number |
0843604 |
| Order Number |
|
| Award Type |
Grants |
| Funding Agency ID |
49 |
| Funding Agency Name |
National Science Foundation |
| Funding Office Name |
Not Available |
| Awarding Agency ID |
49 |
| Awarding Agency Name |
National Science Foundation |
| Amount of Award |
$800,000 |
| Funds Invoiced/Received |
$674,763 |
| Expenditure Amount |
$687,913 |
| Infrastructure Expenditure Amount |
$0 |
| Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale |
Not Reported |
| 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 |
U02.02 |
| Activity Description |
Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology |
| 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 |
391 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
$129,938 |
| Location Information |
| Latitude, Longitude |
40º 6' 45",
-88º 13' 43" |
| Congressional District |
13 |
| Address 1 |
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| Address 2 |
506 S Wright St |
| City |
Urbana |
| County |
Champaign |
| State |
IL |
| Zip |
61801-3620 |
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