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Molecular Chaperones & Stress Responses - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2014 Meeting

Written by BCI Staff | Mar 13, 2014 7:22:00 PM

Molecular Chaperones & Stress Responses

Meeting - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States

The meeting will feature advances in the areas of structure and mechanism of action of molecular chaperones; mechanisms of induction of the stress response; the role of chaperones in protein degradation, and chaperone function in disease, development and organellar homeostasis. Chaperones are intimately involved in basic biological processes such as protein translation, folding, complex assembly and disassembly, translocation across membranes and protein degradation.

The contribution of heat shock proteins, to protein folding in vivo across the entire proteome will be described alongside function of specialized chaperones with more limited clientele. The interactions of chaperones and unfolded and misfolded proteins will be discussed in molecular and atomic detail. At the cellular level, the interactions between chaperones in the formation of protein folding networks will be discussed and at the physiological level the impact of altered chaperone buffering capacity on organellar, cellular and organismal function will be discussed.

Organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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Molecular Chaperones & Stress Responses

Tue, Apr 29, 2014 - Sat, May 03, 2014

CSHL Campus

Cold Spring Harbor, United States

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