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Grant - Summer 2019 - SBMA - Alireza Mashaghi Tabari, PhD

“To date, not many labs have probed the underlying nature of genetically inherited diseases using optical tweezer techniques. We are excited in setting a precedent to deliver such first time molecular biophysical studies.”
Alireza Mashaghi Tabari, PhD, assistant professor of Systems Biomedicine and Pharmacology at Leiden University in the Netherlands, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $300,000 over three years to study how altered protein folding of the androgen receptor influences the pathology of spinal-bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA).
SBMA is a genetic disorder in which loss of motor neurons — nerve cells in the spinal cord and brainstem — affects the part of the nervous system that controls voluntary muscle movement. SBMA is caused by repeat expansions in the androgen receptor gene. (A repeat expansion is a genetic defect where one segment of the gene is repeated too many times.) Mutations in the androgen receptor in SBMA alter protein folding, cell signaling, and protein aggregation for unknown reasons.
Chaperone proteins are key to protein folding and the removal of damaged, misfolded proteins. As a new MDA researcher, Dr. Mashaghi Tabari will use sensitive single-molecule approaches to understand how the structure of the androgen receptor is altered in SBMA, and specifically how chaperones are involved in the changes. These studies might inform therapy development for SBMA and other neuromuscular diseases where protein misfolding is involved.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.87340
Grantee: SBMA - Alireza Mashaghi Tabari, PhD
Grant type: Research Grant
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