Contact information
Dr Sergi Padilla-Parra Research Group
Henry Wellcome Building of Genomic Medicine
Sergi Padilla-Parra
Dr, Group Head / PI, Fellow, Member of congregation and Supervisor
Methodological Quantification of the Spatio-Temporal Regulation of cell-factors controlling Endocytic Routes during Virus Entry
The study of entry mechanisms of enveloped viruses and how they are targeted to different endocytic routes, from internalization to trafficking and fusion is crucial for many reasons: first, virus-cell interactions constitutes an area that is not completely explored and novel strategies to develop drugs and vaccines capable of blocking infection are needed, also viruses are interesting means to deliver drugs and macromolecules within the cell and finally, they are important tools to better understand new mechanisms and concepts related to virus entry (i.e. endocytosis) in structural and molecular biology.
We propose a unique combination of approaches based on quantitative fluorescence microscopy among others; to unveil the spatial and temporal regulation of the host-cell factors implied in endocytic viral entry. We will produce a quantitative microscopy-based framework that will allow to systematically studying how different viruses enter the cell via different routes of endocytosis, and also to discover how different endocytic pathways are regulated in the presence/absence of pathogens.
Recent publications
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Single-cell glycolytic activity regulates membrane tension and HIV-1 fusion
Journal article
Coomer CA. et al, (2020), PLOS Pathogens, 16, e1008359 - e1008359
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Chromatin condensation fluctuations rather than steady-state predict chromatin accessibility
Journal article
Audugé N. et al, (2019), Nucleic Acids Research, 47, 6184 - 6194
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Single-cell glycolytic activity regulates membrane tension and HIV-1 fusion
Preprint
Coomer CA. et al, (2019)
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CD300a receptor promotes HIV-cell fusion through the interaction with phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine
Conference paper
Vitalle J. et al, (2019), EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS, 48, S248 - S248
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Single-cell resolution of metabolic control over HIV-1 entry and a role for membrane lipid order and tension
Conference paper
Coomer CA. et al, (2019), EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS, 48, S244 - S244