There is still very little knowledge in literature about what exactly happens when a cell responds to stress. We and others have observed the formation of certain "stress specific granules"which are called P bodies that could store certain proteins and RNA till the time the stress is removed or the cell gets stress adapted. We have tried to characterise the composition, function and fate of these P bodies in general across different stresses.
In this context we have chosen stresses that the cell could face on a day to day basis so that our work can eventually translate into something physiological that would unravel mechanisms behind these cellular stresses and also enlighten us on the molecular players that play a potential role behind the stress-sensing.
This project is very important for society because a detailed in-depth study on cellular stress has not been undertaken very well.
The project is of high impact not only for the RNA and translational control fields but more generally for the fields of cancer, cell and neurobiology.
The over-arching aim/objective of the project is to holistically study the life-cycle of PBs under the different stresses----tracking their formation, localisation in the cell, studying their composition, function and fate.