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Completed STUDENTSHIP UKRI Gateway to Research

Understanding amyloid aggregation mechanisms of synuclein variants in vitro and in vivo


Funder Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Recipient Organization University of Leeds
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Mar 01, 2021
End Date May 23, 2022
Duration 448 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Supervisor
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 2424266
Grant Description

A key pathological hallmark of synucleopathies, including Parkinson's Disease (PD) is the formation of cytotoxic alpha-synuclein aggregates, that lead to neuronal cell death.

An important mechanism how synucleopathies progress in vivo is cross-seeding and prion-like spreading from one cell-type to another.

This project will combine biochemistry, structural biology and in vivo work using the C. elegans models of neurodegenerative diseases to capture how synucleopathies form during aging and how aggregate formation can be halted in the living organism.

In addition to in vitro assays, we will utilize a range of bioimaging techniques (lightsheet and confocal microscopy) as well as molecule screening (affimers) to establish this.

Thus, this project combines exciting areas of modern biochemistry and organismal biology that is of fundamental importance.

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University of North Carolina Charlotte

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