Grant ID | RP100516 |
Awarded On | June 18, 2010 |
Title | An Improved Transgenesis Platform for Systematic Screening of Tumor Suppressor Activity in Complete Gene Families in Drosophila |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Michael Buszczak |
Cancer Sites | Basic Science, Multiple Sites |
Contracted Amount | $721,209 |
Lay Summary |
Many mutations causatively contribute to cancer development, yet obvious phenotypes of an unknown number of mutations in isolation are masked by redundant, compensatory functions of close homologs. Genes affected by such mutations are potentially excellent target genes for cancer therapy. However, without the knowledge about redundant and synergistic functions of closely related genes, mutant screens as well high-throughput drug profiling will miss these targets. Such knowledge is ideally obtained using model organisms, which provide rapid and decisive platforms for determining gene function. Here, we propose to utilize Drosophila as a model to systematically knock out all members of thr... |