Understanding the effects of cofactor Ufd1 and Actin binding to p97
p97/Valosin-containing protein (VCP) is a member of the AAA-ATPase family and it is involved in a diverse range of cellular activities such as protein degradation and membrane reformation pathways. The highly conserved ATPase functions as a homohexamer and the key to its multifunctionality lies with...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-673522023-02-28T18:04:18Z Understanding the effects of cofactor Ufd1 and Actin binding to p97 Sim, Benjamin Kunyi Li Hoi Yeung School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science p97/Valosin-containing protein (VCP) is a member of the AAA-ATPase family and it is involved in a diverse range of cellular activities such as protein degradation and membrane reformation pathways. The highly conserved ATPase functions as a homohexamer and the key to its multifunctionality lies within its arsenal of cofactors. Different cofactors can engage p97/VCP in a particular function and direct it to distinct cellular pathways. Recent findings by our lab found that p97/VCP-knockdown cells displayed an aberrant actin structure characterised by heavy polymerisation of actin filaments. As a major cofactor of p97/VCP, Ufd1 was also found to have decreased binding affinity to p97/VCP while binding affinity between p97/VCP and actin was increased. Nonetheless, the involvement of the interaction between p97/VCP and cofactor Ufd1 in actin regulation remains unclear. Hence, this project aims to determine the role of the interaction between p97/VCP and Ufd1 in actin regulation and to investigate if Ufd1 and actin binds to p97/VCP in a mutually exclusive manner. Results obtained showed that the reduction of cofactor Ufd1 levels did not affect actin morphology significantly. The co-immunoprecipitation experiment conducted may require further optimisation to fully elucidate the mutually exclusive relationship between Ufd1 and actin in binding p97/VCP. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2016-05-16T02:43:29Z 2016-05-16T02:43:29Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67352 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf |
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p97/Valosin-containing protein (VCP) is a member of the AAA-ATPase family and it is involved in a diverse range of cellular activities such as protein degradation and membrane reformation pathways. The highly conserved ATPase functions as a homohexamer and the key to its multifunctionality lies within its arsenal of cofactors. Different cofactors can engage p97/VCP in a particular function and direct it to distinct cellular pathways. Recent findings by our lab found that p97/VCP-knockdown cells displayed an aberrant actin structure characterised by heavy polymerisation of actin filaments. As a major cofactor of p97/VCP, Ufd1 was also found to have decreased binding affinity to p97/VCP while binding affinity between p97/VCP and actin was increased. Nonetheless, the involvement of the interaction between p97/VCP and cofactor Ufd1 in actin regulation remains unclear. Hence, this project aims to determine the role of the interaction between p97/VCP and Ufd1 in actin regulation and to investigate if Ufd1 and actin binds to p97/VCP in a mutually exclusive manner. Results obtained showed that the reduction of cofactor Ufd1 levels did not affect actin morphology significantly. The co-immunoprecipitation experiment conducted may require further optimisation to fully elucidate the mutually exclusive relationship between Ufd1 and actin in binding p97/VCP. |
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