AAA+ proteins: From mechanisms and disease to targets
EMBO Workshop - Neuss, Germany
AAA+ (ATPases Associated with diverse Activities) proteins share a common catalytic ATPase domain, but are otherwise involved in a large variety of fundamental cellular pathways that govern protein homeostasis, genome stability, cell proliferation and pathogen infection. This meeting gathers scientists from different research areas and disciplines to establish unifying mechanisms, help understand the basis of AAA+-associated diseases, and explore emerging possibilities to target AAA+ proteins for therapeutic treatments
We encourage young scientist to contribute posters and discuss their work. Selected abstracts will be chosen for oral presentations and poster prizes will be awarded. The meeting will cover topics such as:
structure-function relationships and mechanisms of AAA+ proteins
bacterial and eukaryotic proteasomes
chromatin-associated functions such as replication and transcription
cell cycle regulation
cytoskeleton dynamics and membrane traffic
AAA+ - associated degenerative and infectious diseases
pharmacological approaches to modulate AAA+ protein function.
Organization: EMBO
(Courtesy of Commundo Hotel Neuss, via http://events.embo.org/13-AAA-proteins/)
AAA+ proteins: From mechanisms and disease to targets
Mon, Sep 16, 2013 - Thu, Sep 19, 2013
Commundo Hotel Neuss, Humboldtstraße, 41468 Neuss, Germany
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