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The functional architecture of a unique family of lipid droplet proteins. Eukaryotic cells are distinguished by the presence of membrane-bound compartments called organelles. This project will use str

The University of Queensland — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $727,280
Closes
Monday 13 April 2026
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

The functional architecture of a unique family of lipid droplet proteins. Eukaryotic cells are distinguished by the presence of membrane-bound compartments called organelles. This project will use structural biology to determine how essential proteins called sorting nexins (SNXs) regulate membrane interactions required for lipid droplet formation. These interactions are essential for life, controlling protein and lipid homeostasis needed for cell survival. The major outcome of this proposal will be a fundamental understanding of how SNXs control this process, and the work will significantly strengthen our international collaboration in this emerging area. The knowledge has potential future translation in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders where dysregulation of these proteins is known to cause disease. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3101 - Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Lead: Prof Brett Collins

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