Tsang, William, Ph.D.

Coordonnées

Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM)
Research Unit Director, Cell Division and Centrosome Biology
110 avenue des Pins Ouest
Montréal, Québec
Canada H2W 1R7
P 514 987-5719
F 514 987-5685

william.tsang@ircm.qc.ca


Axes de recherche

  • Division cellulaire
  • Interactions protéiques
  • Cancérologie
  • Génétique humaine et maladies génétiques

Description de la recherche

Notre axe de recherche vise à comprendre la fonction de centrosome — organite minuscule responsable d’organiser des microtubules — dans la division cellulaire et l’assemblage ciliaire. Notre objectif est d’identifier les réseaux protéomiques critiques aux fonctions de centrosome et d’étudier comment ces réseaux peuvent aller de travers, ce qui provoque le cancer, la microcéphalie, et les troubles liés aux cils comme la cécité et les maladies rénales.

Research axis

  • Cell Division
  • Protein interactions
  • Cancer
  • Human genetics and genetic diseases

Research description

Our research focuses on understanding the role of centrosomes, tiny organelles responsible for organizing microtubules, in cell division and cilia assembly. We aim to identify protein networks critical to centrosome function and study how these networks can go awry, causing cancer, microcephaly and cilia-related disorders such as blindness and kidney disease.


Publications

  • Kobayashi, T.*, Tsang, W.Y.* (premier co-auteur), Li, J., Lane, W., and Dynlacht, B.D. (2011) Centriolar Kif24 interacts with CP110 to remodel microtubules and regulate ciliogenesis. Cell 145(6): 914-925.
  • Barbelanne, M., Hossain, D., Chan, D.P., Peränen, J., and Tsang, W.Y. (2015) Nephrocystin proteins NPHP5 and Cep290 regulate BBSome integrity, ciliary trafficking and cargo delivery. Hum. Mol. Genet. 24(8): 2185-2200.
  • Barbelanne, M., Chiu, A., Qian, J., and Tsang, W.Y. (2016) Opposing post-translational modifications regulate Cep76 function to suppress centriole amplification. Oncogene.
  • Barbelanne, M., Song, J., Ahmadzai, M., and Tsang, W.Y. (2013) Pathogenic NPHP5 mutations impair protein interaction with Cep290, a prerequisite for ciliogenesis. Hum. Mol. Genet. 22(12): 2482-2494.
  • Tsang, W.Y.*, Spektor, A.*, Vijayakumar, S., Bista, B., Li, J., Sanchez I., Duensing, S., and Dynlacht, B.D. (2009) Cep76, a centrosomal protein that specifically restrains centriole reduplication. Dev. Cell 16(5): 649-660.