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Structure and function of myosin 9

ReferenceBBS/B/03432
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Michelle Peckham
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Peter Knight
Institution University of Leeds
DepartmentInstitute of Membrane & Systems Biology
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 313,627
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 01/03/2004
End date 31/08/2007
Duration42 months

Abstract

Myosins are a diverse group of motor proteins found in almost every cell, in both plant and animal kingdoms. Many of them have only been identified from DNA sequence analysis, and little is known about their cellular functions. Every myosin is thought to contain a motor domain that interacts with actin to generate movement and a tail domain that couples this movement to a cellular process. Both tail and motor are probably adapted for this process. In this project, we will focus on myosin 9, which is implicated in cell signalling events that involve the small G-protein rho. We can now purify this myosin, so our aim is to determine its structure and function using a range of complementary biochemical and biophysical techniques.

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Committee Closed Committee - Biochemistry & Cell Biology (BCB)
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