Structure and function study of Mp1p of pathogenic Talaromyces (Penicillium) marneffei: a novel virulence mechanism for the evasion of host defense


Grant Data
Project Title
Structure and function study of Mp1p of pathogenic Talaromyces (Penicillium) marneffei: a novel virulence mechanism for the evasion of host defense
Principal Investigator
Dr Kao, Richard Yi Tsun   (Principal Investigator (PI))
Co-Investigator(s)
Dr Sze Kong Hung   (Co-Investigator)
Professor Yuen Kwok Yung   (Co-Investigator)
Duration
36
Start Date
2017-07-01
Completion Date
2017-06-30
Amount
1196004
Conference Title
Structure and function study of Mp1p of pathogenic Talaromyces (Penicillium) marneffei: a novel virulence mechanism for the evasion of host defense
Presentation Title
Keywords
NMR spectroscopy, protein structure, Talaromyces marneffei, Virulence factor Mp1p, virulence mechanism
Discipline
Structural Biology,Microbiology
Panel
Biology and Medicine (M)
HKU Project Code
17124717
Grant Type
General Research Fund (GRF)
Funding Year
2017
Status
Completed
Objectives
1 Comparative metabolomics study on macrophage cells infected with WT TM vs Mp1p knockout strain 2 Use site-directed mutagenesis method to weaken the AA binding affinity of Mp1p-LBD2 to probe the effect of altering binding affinity and oligomeric state of Mp1p-LBD2. 3 Solve the solution structure of the apo-Mp1p-LBD2 by NMR methods and investigate whether it will be a monomeric or dimeric structure. 4 Backbone dynamics studies of Mp1p-LBD2 to compare the flexibility of apo-Mp1p-LBD2 and ligand bound Mp1p-LBD2. 5 Systematic structure and function characterizations of the Mp1p-LBD2 homologue:Mp1p-LBD1. 6 Determine the full-length Mp1p structure to investigate whether Mp1p-LBD1 and Mp1p-LBD2 interact with each other.