Chemical biology approach for dissecting ER proteostasis

Description of the granted funding

The ability to maintain localized proteomes is essential for correct physiology and ability of cells to carry out otherwise incompatible chemistries. One key proteostasis hub is the endoplasmic reticulum, which coordinates the biogenesis, folding and quality control of a large fraction of the proteome of eukaryotic cells. Most of the protein homeostasis pathways require transient adaptations, which cannot be studied by conventional genetic methods. Instead small molecule chemical probes are required for investigations with high temporal precision. This project uses new natural or nature-inspired chemical probes to study coordination of essential polypeptide processing steps within the ER and to reveal new mechanisms underlying the cells' ability to adapt to accumulation of misfolded proteins within the ER lumen. Collectively, the project aims to identify new therapeutic targets and privileged chemical scaffolds for future development of therapies against protein misfolding diseases.
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Starting year

2021

End year

2025

Granted funding

Ville Paavilainen Orcid -palvelun logo
598 642 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy projects

Other information

Funding decision number

338836

Fields of science

Chemical sciences

Research fields

Orgaaninen kemia

Identified topics

molecular biology, biochemistry