HHS Recovery Act Recipient Reporting Readiness Tool
Step 4. Review and Copy the Grant Awards Data
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| Recipient Report: Grant or Loan | ||
| Prime Recipient |
| Reporting Information | ||
| Award Type | Award Number | Final Report |
| Grant | 3R37DK037963-23S1 | Recipient responsible for this data |
| Award Recipient Information | ||
| Recipient DUNS Number | Recipient Account Number | Recipient Congressional District |
| 066469933 | Recipient responsible for this data | 5 |
| Award Information | ||
| Funding Agency Code | Awarding Agency Code | Award Date |
| 7529 | 7529 | 12-07-2009 |
| Amount of Award | Sub Account Number for Program Source (TAS) | |
| $ 100,001 | Recipient responsible for this data | |
| Program Source (TAS)* | CFDA Number | |
| 750883 | 93.701 | |
| Total Number of Sub Awards to Individuals | Total Amount of Sub Awards to Individuals | |
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| Total Number of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award | Total Amount of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award | |
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| Total Number of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award | Total Amount of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award | |
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| Award Description | ||
| The long term goal of this program is to examine the control and regulation of ton transport in epithelial tissue. In particular, this project will use single channel and biochemical methods to examine the regulation of amiloride- blockable sodium channels in renal and lung epithelialcells. These channels are interesting because of their relative uniqueness among channels in transporting tissue and because of the interesting hormonal regulation of these channels. However, the mechanisms for regulation of thee channels have not been completely described. Therefore, this project will further investigate the signaling cascades which regulate sodium channels in three sodium-transporting epithelial cell lines using patch clamp techniques supplemented by direct biochemical measurements. The specific aims for the proposed grant period will investigate four signaling cascades that regulate sodium transport. The aims are (1) further examine the regulation of sodium channels by heterotrimeric G protein signaling cascades;specifically, what is the nature of the interaction between Ga;.3 and EnaC; do the G protein a subunits activate Na channels directly or do they activate some other effector molecule closely associated with the inner surface of the apical membrane; and do G protein Py subunits alter ENaC activity? (2) Examine the regulation of sodium channels by small G protein signaling cascades. The activation of one small G protein, K-Ras2A , is required to sustain normal ENaC activity. Elements of the K-Ras signalingcascade appear to be closely associated with the cytosolic surface of the apical membrane since the cascade can be activated in excised, inside-out patches. Therefore, the mechanism of activation of K-Ras and the signaling molecules activated by K-Ras will be examined. (3) Examine the regulation of sodium channels by inositol lipids and inositol lipid kinases. Sodium channels in excised, inside-out patches require the presence of phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bis-phosphate (4,5-PIP2) and A6 cells have the necessary enzymes to produce 4,5-PIP2. (4) Investigate the mechanisms by which aldosterone increases sodium channel activity. Demonstrate that the signaling cascade that begins with aldosterone activation of K-Ras and leads to the PI-3K-mediated production of 3,4,5-PIP3 involves activation of phosphatidylinositol-dependent kinase (PDK1/2), serum /glucocorticoid-dependent kinsase (SGK), and the ubiquitin ligase, Nedd4. Determine that these signaling molecules are activated by activation of PI-3- kinase and that 4-PIP-5-kinase is activated to produce 4,5-PIP2 and subsequently 3,4,5-PlP3. Finally, we will use commercially available gene chips to identify new aldosterone-induced genes. | ||
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| REGULATION OF SODIUM IN TIGHT EPITHELIA | Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1784 N DECATUR RD,S 530 NDBLDG | Not Available | Recipient responsible for this data | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Infrastructure City | Infrastructure State | Infrastructure ZIP Code+4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ATLANTA | GA | 30322-1048 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Street Address 1 | Street Address 2 | City |
| 615 MICHAEL STREET, RM. 655WHITEHEAD BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH BUILDING | Recipient responsible for this data | ATLANTA |
| State | Zip Code+4 | Congressional District |
| GA | 30322 | 5 |
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| Prime Recipient Indication of Reporting Applicability | # | Officer Name | Officer Compensation |
| Recipient responsible for this data | 1 | Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data |
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| 5 | Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data | |
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USE IN THE RECIPIENT REPORT
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