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Histone Deacetylases, Sirtuins and Reversible Acetylation in Signaling and Disease

Posted on Jul 31, 2013 1:48:00 AM

Histone Deacetylases, Sirtuins and Reversible Acetylation in Signaling and Disease

FASEB Conference - Barga, Lucca, Italy

Session 1: Title of Session: Protein acetylation in development and disease

Marcus Bantscheff, Cellzome “Chemoproteomic analysis of HDAC
complexes”

Session 2: Title of Session: Protein acetylation in development and disease

Christian Seiser, Max F. Perutz Laboratories, Vienna Biocenter
“Hdacs1 and 2 in skin cancer”

Marcia Haigis, Harvard, “Sirtuins, aging and cancer”

Michelle Barton, M.D. Anderson, “Readers of protein acetylation
regulate transcription”

David Sinclair, Harvard “Sirtuins and Aging”

Session 3 Title of Session: Protein acetylation in development and disease

Chuna Choudhary, Univ. of Copenhagen: “Proteomics identification of acetylated proteins”

Shin Imai, Washington Univ. “Sirtuins in the neurological system”

Yingming Zhao, Univ. of Chicago, “Proteome-wide mapping of
protein acetylation”

Lenny Guarente, MIT “Sirtuins in yeast and mammals”

Wei Gu, Herbert Irving Cancer Research Center: “Regulation of
p53 by acetylation”

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Histone Deacetylases, Sirtuins and Reversible Acetylation in Signaling and Disease

Sun, Aug 18, 2013 - Fri, Aug 23, 2013

Barga, Lucca, Italy

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