ANALYSIS OF CELL CYCLE UBIQUITIN CONJUGATION IN YEAST
Project Number5R29GM045460-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderGOEBL, MARK G.
Awardee OrganizationINDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS
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Abstract Text
The long range goal of the proposed research is to understand the role of
ubiquitin conjugation in the regulation of early cell cycle events. This
project will have two primary objectives. The first objective will be a
biochemical and genetic characterization of the CDC34 ubiquitin-conjugating
enzyme of yeast. The second objective will be to identify new proteins
that act as regulators or substrates of the CDC34 ubiquitin-conjugating
enzyme. The well developed genetics of yeast make it an ideal system in
which to determine the importance of biochemically defined protein domains
and modification events through mutational analysis. The yeast system is
also amenable to the identification of interacting proteins through the
isolation of mutations and their subsequent molecular analysis.
First, a variety of biochemical techniques will be used to verify the
identity of several putative isoforms of the CDC34 protein and to then
characterize the structural differences between the isoforms and to use in
vitro mutagenesis to determine the importance of any structural
differences. Secondly, the genetic interaction known as synthetic
lethality will be used as the basis of a screen to isolate mutations in
genes encoding proteins that interact as regulators or substrates of the
CDC34 enzyme. The mutants will be examined for affects on the cell
division cycle and the function of the CDC34 enzyme.
A better understanding of ubiquitin metabolism may provide insights into a
number of diseases and health-related questions. Ubiquitin is found in the
neuronal inclusions associated with several degenerative neurological
diseases. It is also found attached to a number of growth factor
receptors. Thus an enhanced understanding of ubiquitin function may
improve our knowledge in areas ranging from cell growth control to
neurodegenerative diseases.
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