EMBO Conference: 'Allosteric Interactions in Cell Signaling and Regulation'
Conference - Paris, France
In the 50 years since the introduction of “allosteric interactions,” this concept has become one of the pillars of structural, molecular and cell biology, along with the flow of information via the genetic code, since regulation must continually modulate biological processes. To mark the half-century of research on allosteric interaction, a major conference will be held at the Institut Pasteur on May 14-17, 2013. Over 40 leading scientists will present current research issues and developments involving all forms of allosteric interactions and their implications for cell signaling.
Special JMB Issue Allostery reviews:
Virus Assembly and Maturation: Auto-Regulation through Allosteric Molecular Switches
Allosteric Effects in the Regulation of 26S Proteasome Activities
The Energy and Work of a Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
The Propagation of Allosteric States in Large Multiprotein Complexes
Structure and Allostery of the Chaperonin GroEL
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EMBO Conference on Allosteric interactions in cell signaling and ...
Tue, May 14, 2013 - Fri, May 17, 2013
The International Research Centre in Paris of the Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
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