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PPM - How Is Protein Arginine Methylation Coordinated with Other Modifications to Effect B — NSF Award to University of California

With this award, the Chemistry of Life Processes Program in the Chemistry Division is funding Dr. Steven Clarke from the University of California, Los Angeles to investigate how organisms enhance their resilience and survival by modifying proteins inside cells. Proteins are long chains of amino acids that are folded in

Award titlePPM - How Is Protein Arginine Methylation Coordinated with Other Modifications to Effect B
Award ID2502719
AwardeeUniversity of California-Los Angeles
CityLOS ANGELES
StateCA
Amount obligated$830,581
Principal investigatorSteven Clarke
ProgramChemistry of Life Processes
Start date02/01/2026
AbstractWith this award, the Chemistry of Life Processes Program in the Chemistry Division is funding Dr. Steven Clarke from the University of California, Los Angeles to investigate how organisms enhance their resilience and survival by modifying proteins inside cells. Proteins are long chains of amino acids that are folded in precise manners to carry out their functions inside cells. Organisms have also developed ways of modifying specific amino acids to expand “nature’s inventory” of chemical structur
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