XRCC4 AND V<D>J RECOMBINATION AND DNA REPAIR
XRCC4 和 V<D>J 重组和 DNA 修复
基本信息
- 批准号:6163811
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.92万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-03-01 至 2000-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:DNA binding protein DNA repair animal genetic material tag biochemical evolution cell differentiation gene complementation gene mutation genetic recombination laboratory mouse lymphocyte phosphorylation protein structure function site directed mutagenesis tissue /cell culture yeast two hybrid system
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION:
a. Candidate: Dr. Karen M. Frank received her M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from
the University of Pennsylvania in 1994. She has been a clinical pathology
resident and research fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Children's
Hospital since 1994. She served as Chief Resident in clinical pathology at
Brigham and Women's Hospital from January 1996 to June 1996. Dr. Frank
listed six published papers, in which she was first author on four. The
candidate's goal is to perform immunology research at a major medical center
with an academic faculty appointment, and with a joint appointment in a
tertiary care hospital.
b. Mentor: Dr. Frederick Alt is the Charles Janeway Professor of Pediatrics
and Professor of Genetics and Pediatrics at the Harvard Medical School, and
an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the Children's
Hospital.
c. Career Development Plan: The candidate will devote 85-90 percent time to
research. She will learn new techniques in molecular biology, increase her
knowledge of immunology, and develop skills in experimental design and
presentation of research results. A modest amount of time will be devoted
to teaching and to learning to manage a laboratory.
d. Research Plan: Dr. Frank proposes to investigate the function of the
newly cloned gene XRCC4 in the V(D)J recombination process. XRCC4 was
isolated in the mentor's laboratory on the basis of its potential
involvement in V(D)J recombination and double stranded (DS) DNA break
repair.
The hypothesis of the project is that the XRCC4 protein plays a direct role
in the V(D)J recombination process. Three approaches will be used to
address the hypothesis. In Specific Aim 1, Dr. Frank will attempt to
determine functional domains of XRCC4 by mutational analysis and by
examining the evolutionary conservation of amino acid sequence. Dr. Frank
will also try to determine if XRCC4 is phosphorylated and whether
phosphorylation has any role in its function. In Specific Aim 2, Dr. Frank
proposes to investigate whether XRCC4 associates with known V(D)J
recombination components such as RAG-1, RAG-2, Ku 80, Ku 70 and DNA-PKCS and
other newly discovered proteins. In Specific Aim 3, Dr. Frank will generate
XRCC4 knockout (KO) mice and study the role of XRCC4 in lymphocyte
development and in DNA repair.
e. Environment and Institutional Support: The training will take place in
Dr. Alt's laboratory in the Enders Research Building of the Children's
Hospital.
产品说明:
a.候选人:卡伦·M博士。弗兰克获得了医学博士学位。和博士度
宾夕法尼亚大学1994年 她一直是一名临床病理学家
布里格姆妇女医院和儿童医院的住院医生和研究员
医院自1994年以来 她曾担任临床病理学住院总医师,
布里格姆妇女医院,1996年1月至1996年6月。 弗兰克医生
列出了六篇已发表的论文,其中四篇是她的第一作者。 的
候选人的目标是在一个主要的医学中心进行免疫学研究
与学术教师的任命,并在一个联合任命
三级护理医院
B.导师:Frederick Alt博士是Charles Janeway儿科教授
哈佛医学院遗传学和儿科学教授,
儿童医院霍华德休斯医学研究所的研究员
医院
C.职业发展计划:候选人将投入85 - 90%的时间
research. 她将学习分子生物学的新技术,
免疫学知识,并培养实验设计和
介绍研究成果。 我们会花一点时间
到教学和学习管理实验室。
D.研究计划:弗兰克博士建议研究的功能,
在V(D)J重组过程中新克隆的基因XRCC4。 XRCC4是
在导师的实验室里,
参与V(D)J重组和双链(DS)DNA断裂
修复.
该项目的假设是,XRCC4蛋白质发挥直接作用,
在V(D)J复合过程中。 将采用三种方法,
解决这个假设。 在具体目标1中,弗兰克博士将尝试
通过突变分析确定XRCC4的功能结构域,
检测氨基酸序列的进化保守性。 弗兰克医生
我们还将尝试确定XRCC4是否被磷酸化,
磷酸化在其功能中起任何作用。 在具体目标2中,弗兰克博士
建议调查XRCC4是否与已知的V(D)J相关
重组组分如RAG-1、RAG-2、Ku 80、Ku 70和DNA-PKCS,
新发现的蛋白质。 在具体目标3中,弗兰克博士将生成
XRCC4基因敲除(KO)小鼠,研究XRCC4在淋巴细胞中的作用
发育和DNA修复。
e.环境和机构支持:培训将在
博士阿尔特的实验室在恩德斯研究大楼的儿童
医院
项目成果
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