
Overview
Background
Our research focuses on understanding how cells work and what goes wrong in disease. We are studying the role of cellular organelles in defence against pathogens, the molecular changes underlying muscle disease, and optimising methods to deliver therapeutics to specific cell types in whole animals.
Professor Robert Parton is an ARC Laureate Fellow, a group leader in the IMB Centre for Cell Biology of Chronic Disease, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and an Associate Member of EMBO.
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- Professor Robert Parton is:
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Edinburgh
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leicester
Research interests
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Multiscale analysis of cellular membrane function
Each of the cells that make up the organs of our bodies is enclosed by a plasma membrane, a complex sheet made up of lipids (fats) and proteins. The plasma membrane plays a crucial role in detecting signals for growth or in taking nutrients up into the cell. At the same time the plasma membrane protects the cell against unwanted invaders and must remain intact in the face of considerable forces. The properties of the plasma membrane rely on the specialisation of the plasma membrane into regions of specific function. The Parton group are studying caveolae, a specialised domain of the cell surface with a distinct structure (see Figure). Caveolae have been implicated in the regulation of cell growth and in maintaining the balance of lipids in the cell. Defective caveolae in human patients are associated with cancer, lipodystrophies (lack of fat tissue), muscular dystrophy, and cardiac disease. We have shown that caveolae can respond to forces on the plasma membrane by flattening and releasing proteins into the cell. In addition, we have shown that caveolae can respond to other signals, such as oxidative stress. We are now studying how these functions of caveolae are disrupted in human disease conditions. A significant goal of the group is to move from cell culture systems to studying cell biology in the whole organism. For this we extensively use the zebrafish, Danio rerio, as a model system. We are interested in using these systems to dissect how nanoparticles can be targeted to specific cell types, such as cancer cells. Finally, we have a major interest in the way that cells defend against invading pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. We have shown that cellular organelles that store fat, called lipid droplets, can kill invading bacteria. With our international collaborators, we are now unravelling the mechanisms and molecules involved in this novel defence pathway.
Works
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2021
Journal Article
De novo macrocyclic peptides for inhibiting, stabilizing, and probing the function of the retromer endosomal trafficking complex
Chen, Kai-En, Guo, Qian, Hill, Timothy A., Cui, Yi, Kendall, Amy K., Yang, Zhe, Hall, Ryan J., Healy, Michael D., Sacharz, Joanna, Norwood, Suzanne J., Fonseka, Sachini, Xie, Boyang, Reid, Robert C., Leneva, Natalya, Parton, Robert G., Ghai, Rajesh, Stroud, David A., Fairlie, David P, Suga, Hiroaki, Jackson, Lauren P., Teasdale, Rohan D., Passioura, Toby and Collins, Brett M. (2021). De novo macrocyclic peptides for inhibiting, stabilizing, and probing the function of the retromer endosomal trafficking complex. Science Advances, 7 (49) eabg4007, eabg4007. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abg4007
2021
Journal Article
High intraluminal pressure promotes vascular inflammation via caveolin-1
Michell, Danielle L., Shihata, Waled A., Andrews, Karen L., Abidin, Nurul Aisha Zainal, Jefferis, Ann-Maree, Sampson, Amanda K., Lumsden, Natalie G., Huet, Olivier, Parat, Marie-Odile, Jennings, Garry L., Parton, Robert G., Woollard, Kevin J., Kaye, David M., Chin-Dusting, Jaye P. F. and Murphy, Andrew J. (2021). High intraluminal pressure promotes vascular inflammation via caveolin-1. Scientific Reports, 11 (1) 5894, 5894. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-85476-z
2021
Journal Article
Ryanodine receptor leak triggers fiber Ca2+ redistribution to preserve force and elevate basal metabolism in skeletal muscle
Lamboley, Cedric R., Pearce, Luke, Seng, Crystal, Meizoso-Huesca, Aldo, Singh, Daniel P., Frankish, Barnaby P., Kaura, Vikas, Lo, Harriet P., Ferguson, Charles, Allen, Paul D., Hopkins, Philip M., Parton, Robert G., Murphy, Robyn M., van der Poel, Chris, Barclay, Christopher J. and Launikonis, Bradley S. (2021). Ryanodine receptor leak triggers fiber Ca2+ redistribution to preserve force and elevate basal metabolism in skeletal muscle. Science Advances, 7 (44) eabi7166, 1-15. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abi7166
2021
Journal Article
An anaplerotic approach to correct the mitochondrial dysfunction in ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T)
Yeo, A.J., Subramanian, G.N., Chong, K.L., Gatei, M., Parton, R.G., Coman, D. and Lavin, M.F. (2021). An anaplerotic approach to correct the mitochondrial dysfunction in ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T). Molecular Metabolism, 54 101354, 101354. doi: 10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101354
2021
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Cargo-specific recruitment in clathrin- and dynamin-independent endocytosis
Moreno-Layseca, Paulina, Jäntti, Niklas Z., Godbole, Rashmi, Sommer, Christian, Jacquemet, Guillaume, Al-Akhrass, Hussein, Conway, James R. W., Kronqvist, Pauliina, Kallionpää, Roosa E., Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia, Cervero, Pasquale, Linder, Stefan, Aepfelbacher, Martin, Zauber, Henrik, Rae, James, Parton, Robert G., Disanza, Andrea, Scita, Giorgio, Mayor, Satyajit, Selbach, Matthias, Veltel, Stefan and Ivaska, Johanna (2021). Cargo-specific recruitment in clathrin- and dynamin-independent endocytosis. Nature Cell Biology, 23 (10), 1073-1084. doi: 10.1038/s41556-021-00767-x
2021
Journal Article
Proximity dependent biotin labelling in zebrafish for proteome and interactome profiling
Xiong, Zherui, Lo, Harriet P., McMahon, Kerrie-Ann, Parton, Robert G. and Hall, Thomas E. (2021). Proximity dependent biotin labelling in zebrafish for proteome and interactome profiling. Bio-protocol, 11 (19) e4178, e4178. doi: 10.21769/BIOPROTOC.4178
2021
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Publisher Correction: Small GTPases and BAR domain proteins regulate branched actin polymerisation for clathrin and dynamin-independent endocytosis
Sathe, Mugdha, Muthukrishnan, Gayatri, Rae, James, Disanza, Andrea, Thattai, Mukund, Scita, Giorgio, Parton, Robert G. and Mayor, Satyajit (2021). Publisher Correction: Small GTPases and BAR domain proteins regulate branched actin polymerisation for clathrin and dynamin-independent endocytosis. Nature Communications, 12 (1) 5158, 5158. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-25458-x
2021
Journal Article
Key phases in the formation of caveolae
Parton, Robert G., Tillu, Vikas, McMahon, Kerrie-Ann and Collins, Brett M. (2021). Key phases in the formation of caveolae. Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 71, 7-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2021.01.009
2021
Journal Article
Nanoscape, a data-driven 3D real-time interactive virtual cell environment
Kadir, Shereen R, Lilja, Andrew, Gunn, Nick, Strong, Campbell, Hughes, Rowan T, Bailey, Benjamin J, Rae, James, Parton, Robert G and McGhee, John (2021). Nanoscape, a data-driven 3D real-time interactive virtual cell environment. eLife, 10 e64047, 1-36. doi: 10.7554/elife.64047
2021
Journal Article
Lipid droplets and the host–pathogen dynamic: FATal attraction?
Bosch, Marta, Sweet, Matthew J., Parton, Robert G. and Pol, Albert (2021). Lipid droplets and the host–pathogen dynamic: FATal attraction?. Journal of Cell Biology, 220 (8) e202104005. doi: 10.1083/jcb.202104005
2021
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Cavin3 released from caveolae interacts with BRCA1 to regulate the cellular stress response
McMahon, Kerrie-Ann, Stroud, David A., Gambin, Yann, Tillu, Vikas, Bastiani, Michele, Sierecki, Emma, Polinkovsky, Mark E., Hall, Thomas E., Gomez, Guillermo A., Wu, Yeping, Parat, Marie-Odile, Martel, Nick, Lo, Harriet P., Khanna, Kum Kum, Alexandrov, Kirill, Daly, Roger, Yap, Alpha, Ryan, Michael T. and Parton, Robert G. (2021). Cavin3 released from caveolae interacts with BRCA1 to regulate the cellular stress response. eLife, 10 e61407, 1-35. doi: 10.7554/elife.61407
2021
Journal Article
Nicotinamide riboside attenuates age-associated metabolic and functional changes in hematopoietic stem cells
Sun, Xuan, Cao, Benjamin, Naval-Sanchez, Marina, Pham, Tony, Sun, Yu Bo Yang, Williams, Brenda, Heazlewood, Shen Y, Deshpande, Nikita, Li, Jinhua, Kraus, Felix, Rae, James, Nguyen, Quan, Yari, Hamed, Schröder, Jan, Heazlewood, Chad K, Fulton, Madeline, Hatwell-Humble, Jessica, Das Gupta, Kaustav, Kapetanovic, Ronan, Chen, Xiaoli, Sweet, Matthew J, Parton, Robert G, Ryan, Michael T, Polo, Jose M, Nefzger, Christian M and Nilsson, Susan K (2021). Nicotinamide riboside attenuates age-associated metabolic and functional changes in hematopoietic stem cells. Nature Communications, 12 (1) 2665, 1-17. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22863-0
2021
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A robust method for particulate detection of a genetic tag for 3D electron microscopy
Rae, James, Ferguson, Charles, Ariotti, Nicholas, Webb, Richard I., Cheng, Han-Hao, Mead, James L., Riches, James D., Hunter, Dominic J.B., Martel, Nick, Baltos, Joanne, Christopoulos, Arthur, Bryce, Nicole S., Cagigas, Maria Lastra, Fonseka, Sachini, Sayre, Marcel E., Hardeman, Edna C., Gunning, Peter W., Gambin, Yann, Hall, Thomas E. and Parton, Robert G. (2021). A robust method for particulate detection of a genetic tag for 3D electron microscopy. eLife, 10 e64630, 1-17. doi: 10.7554/eLife.64630
2021
Journal Article
Caveolin‐1‐driven membrane remodelling regulates hnRNPK‐mediated exosomal microRNA sorting in cancer
Robinson, Harley, Ruelcke, Jayde E., Lewis, Amanda, Bond, Charles S., Fox, Archa H., Bharti, Vandhana, Wani, Shivangi, Cloonan, Nicole, Lai, Andrew, Margolin, David, Li, Li, Salomon, Carlos, Richards, Renée S., Farrell, Aine, Gardiner, Robert A., Parton, Robert G., Cristino, Alexandre S. and Hill, Michelle M. (2021). Caveolin‐1‐driven membrane remodelling regulates hnRNPK‐mediated exosomal microRNA sorting in cancer. Clinical and Translational Medicine, 11 (4) e381, e381. doi: 10.1002/ctm2.381
2021
Journal Article
Key principles and methods for studying the endocytosis of biological and nanoparticle therapeutics
Rennick, Joshua J., Johnston, Angus P. R. and Parton, Robert G. (2021). Key principles and methods for studying the endocytosis of biological and nanoparticle therapeutics. Nature Nanotechnology, 16 (3), 266-276. doi: 10.1038/s41565-021-00858-8
2021
Journal Article
In vivo proteomic mapping through GFP-directed proximity-dependent biotin labelling in zebrafish
Xiong, Zherui, Lo, Harriet P., McMahon, Kerrie-Ann, Martel, Nick, Jones, Alun, Hill, Michelle M., Parton, Robert G. and Hall, Thomas E. (2021). In vivo proteomic mapping through GFP-directed proximity-dependent biotin labelling in zebrafish. eLife, 10 e64631, 1-21. doi: 10.7554/elife.64631
2021
Journal Article
Cavin1 intrinsically disordered domains are essential for fuzzy electrostatic interactions and caveola formation
Tillu, Vikas A., Rae, James, Gao, Ya, Ariotti, Nicholas, Floetenmeyer, Matthias, Kovtun, Oleksiy, McMahon, Kerrie-Ann, Chaudhary, Natasha, Parton, Robert G. and Collins, Brett M. (2021). Cavin1 intrinsically disordered domains are essential for fuzzy electrostatic interactions and caveola formation. Nature Communications, 12 (1) 931, 931. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21035-4
2021
Journal Article
Mechanotransduction activates RhoA in the neighbors of apoptotic epithelial cells to engage apical extrusion
Duszyc, Kinga, Gomez, Guillermo A., Lagendijk, Anne K., Yau, Mei-Kwan, Nanavati, Bageshri Naimish, Gliddon, Briony L., Hall, Thomas E., Verma, Suzie, Hogan, Benjamin M., Pitson, Stuart M., Fairlie, David P., Parton, Robert G. and Yap, Alpha S. (2021). Mechanotransduction activates RhoA in the neighbors of apoptotic epithelial cells to engage apical extrusion. Current Biology, 31 (6), 1326-1336.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.003
2021
Journal Article
Caveolin-1 influences epithelial collective cell migration via FMNL2 formin
Katsuno-Kambe, Hiroko, Parton, Robert G, Yap, Alpha S and Teo, Jessica L (2021). Caveolin-1 influences epithelial collective cell migration via FMNL2 formin. Biology of the Cell, 113 (2), 107-117. doi: 10.1111/boc.202000116
2021
Journal Article
Caveolin-1 and cavin1 act synergistically to generate a unique lipid environment in caveolae
Zhou, Yong, Ariotti, Nicholas, Rae, James, Liang, Hong, Tillu, Vikas, Tee, Shern, Bastiani, Michele, Bademosi, Adekunle T., Collins, Brett M., Meunier, Frederic A., Hancock, John F. and Parton, Robert G. (2021). Caveolin-1 and cavin1 act synergistically to generate a unique lipid environment in caveolae. Journal of Cell Biology, 220 (3) e202005138. doi: 10.1083/jcb.202005138
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Supervision
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Available projects
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Zebrafish as a model to understand human muscle diseases
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Structure and function of a new family of caveolar coat proteins
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Novel pathways of endocytosis in cultured cells and in tissues
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Bioengineering of novel nanovesicles for drug delivery
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Functional Analysis of Caveolae
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nicholas Ariotti, Dr Harriet Lo
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Doctor Philosophy
Characterisation of The Role of Caveolar Coat Proteins in Breast Cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brett Collins, Dr Harriet Lo
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Doctor Philosophy
Tracking Nanoparticles in Cells and Tissues
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tom Hall
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Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Caveolar Proteins in Cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brett Collins, Dr Harriet Lo
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Doctor Philosophy
Molecular and Functional Characterisation of the Lipid Droplet as an Innate Immunity Hub
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Harriet Lo, Dr Tom Hall
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding Cytoskeletal-Golgi cross talk in cellular pathfinding in crowded tissue environments
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mel White, Dr Samantha Stehbens
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Doctor Philosophy
Revealing the mechanobiology of neural tube formation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Yanina Alvarez, Dr Mel White
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Doctor Philosophy
Mechanical and biological determinants of epithelial homeostasis.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alpha Yap
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Doctor Philosophy
Uncovering why CCM vascular malformations are restricted to the brain.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Anne Lagendijk
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Doctor Philosophy
A lipid sensing nexus between endocytosis and cardiovascular disease: characterising a new regulation pathway for eNOS
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nicholas Ariotti
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL MODULAR ENCAPSULATION SYSTEM FOR TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tom Hall
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Characterisation of the cavin proteins role in the circadian rhythm
Principal Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Proteomic mapping of cavin-associated proteins in muscle: in vitro and in vivo proteomic approaches
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Harriet Lo, Dr Tom Hall
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Functional characterisation of caveolae: in vivo investigations using the zebrafish
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Harriet Lo, Dr Tom Hall
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Characterisation of the function of caveolar coat cavin proteins in cancer progression
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Cell-free caveola formation as a system for high throughput interaction analysis
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nicholas Ariotti
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Structural and functional characterisation of the cavin membrane coat complex
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brett Collins
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Molecular and Functional Characterization of a Clathrin-Independent Endocytic pathway, the CLIC/GEEC pathway
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alpha Yap
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Towards the development of a prokaryotic system for the in vitro study of caveola formation
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brett Collins
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
The cavin proteins as regulators of caveolae formation and function
Principal Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Clathrin Independent Carriers: Molecular characterisation of a novel clathrin-independent endocytic pathway
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Fiona Simpson
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
THE ROLE OF CAVEOLIN IN ENDOCYTOSIS AND CAVEOLAE BIOGENESIS
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
EFFECTS OF CELLULAR INTERACTIONS ON MICROTUBULE - DEPENDENT EVENTS IN MYELINATION
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL EXPRESSION OF CAVEOLIN
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Noakes
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
PROTEIN-LIPID INTERACTIONS WITHIN THE CELL
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Noakes
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
ENTRY OF ONCOGENIC DNA VIRUSES INTO ANIMAL CELLS
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Noakes
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Caveolae Respond to Acute Mechanical Stress by Activating a Novel Signalling Pathway for Reinforcement of Actomyosin
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alpha Yap
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Caveolae/Caveolin-1: A regulator of monolayer tension and oncogenic cell extrusion
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alpha Yap
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the role of caveolae in the uptake process of Streptococcus pyogenes into non-phagocytic host cells
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Walker
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Molecular characterisation of the adiponectin receptors, AdipoR1 and AdipoR2
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Biomechanics of Epithelial Interactions: From Multicellular Cohesion to Oncogenic Transformation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alpha Yap
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Biodiscovery Search for Marine-Derived Inhibitors of P-gp, BCRP and MRP1 as a Means to Improve Cancer Chemotherapy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim, Professor Rob Capon
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Investigation into the Regulation of Iosine- Monophophate Dehydogenase (IMPDH)
Associate Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Hypervariable regions of Ras isoforms dictate distinct functionality by targeting to specific protein complexes at microdomains
Associate Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
The Functional Characterisation of Centrobin in Endocytic Trafficking and Microtubule Dynamics
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Kum Kum Khanna, Honorary Professor Nathan Subramaniam
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
A Proteomic Analysis of Ras-Containing Nanodomains & The Investigation of Endogenous Ras Signalling
Associate Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Cadherin-Microtubule Cooperativity
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alpha Yap
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
A STUDY OF THE MEMBRANE INTERACTIONS OF K-RAS
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
CO-OPERATION BETWEEN E-CADHERIN, PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL-3-KINASE, RAC AND THE WASP FAMILY PROTEIN, WAVE, IS NECESSARY FOR PRODUCTIVE CADHERIN-DEPENDENT CONTACT FORMATION.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alpha Yap
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
A NOVEL ROLE FOR THE NUCLEAR GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR IN CELLULAR PROLIFERATION
Associate Advisor
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- Cell surface
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- Muscular dystrophy
- Plasma membrane
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