Fluorescence tools that illuminate biology and inspire translation

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Abstract

A. Summary (1R35GM134963). Understanding the mechanisms of protein and organelle function and dysfunction requires dynamic analysis of molecular structures and interactions in live cells. A long-term goal of my laboratory is to develop tools that reveal these functional elements and apply them to discover novel an significant biology and molecules with useful or influential properties. I am drawn to complex, multi-disciplinary problems where chemistry catalyzes exciting and non-incremental progress. We strive not simply to develop tools but also apply them in innovative ways. Fluorescence spectroscopy features prominently in the two research programs described herein. In both, fluorescent tools that we developed using prior NIGMS support have uncovered influential new biology; this application continues this development and expands the new biology to benefit human health.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10372854
Project number
3R35GM134963-02S1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY
Principal Investigator
Alanna Schepartz
Activity code
R35
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$127,262
Award type
3
Project period
2020-02-01 → 2025-01-31