Fall Research Expo 2021

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: An Investigation of MyBPC and HSP 70 Co-Chaperone Family using siRNA

The main goal of this project was to define a co-chaperone network of MyBPC and determine its other client proteins. We wanted to determine the other clients that the HSP 70 chaperone family interacts with, ultimately allowing us to find a way to modulate co-chaperones specific to MYBPC that won’t interfere with the other clients that HSP 70 interacts with. This was achieved using siRNA to knockdown specific proteins.

PRESENTED BY
PURM - Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program
College of Arts & Sciences 2024
Advised By
Sharlene Day
Associate Professor of Medicine and Genetics, Center for Inherited Cardiac Diseases
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PRESENTED BY
PURM - Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program
College of Arts & Sciences 2024
Advised By
Sharlene Day
Associate Professor of Medicine and Genetics, Center for Inherited Cardiac Diseases

Comments

Are there any other ways to produce protein knockdown besides RNA?