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The rules of engagement between transcription factors and cofactors. Regulation of which genes are switched on and off is of fundamental importance to biology. This process is coordinated by proteins

The University of Queensland — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Amount
Up to $522,905
Closes
Friday 31 December 2027
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

The rules of engagement between transcription factors and cofactors. Regulation of which genes are switched on and off is of fundamental importance to biology. This process is coordinated by proteins called transcription factors, which directly read the genetic code, and the proteins they recruit called cofactors. This application aims to establish predictive rules of engagement between transcription factors and cofactors, which will address a major gap in our understanding of how the genetic code is interpreted by the cell. Expected outcomes include improved models and tools for predicting and manipulating cell behaviour, which will provide significant benefits for commercial, industrial and biotechnological applications that require control over the behaviour of biological organisms.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 3105 - Genetics. Lead: Dr Charles Bell

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