会议报告

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biochemist Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1042/bio_2023_108
Marco Trujillo, Vicente Rubio, Freddie Theodoulou
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来自不同学科的90名科学家于2022年9月21日至23日聚集在马德里,讨论植物蛋白酶平衡这一充满活力的领域。主题包括泛素化、自噬、囊泡运输、蛋白酶抑制和应激、质量控制和细胞器蛋白酶抑制系统。亮点包括优秀学生和早期职业研究人员的演讲(带有大量的西班牙风格!)和海伦·瓦尔登(英国格拉斯哥大学;生化学会讲座)和Tim Clausen(奥地利维也纳分子病理学研究所;EMBO讲座),他展示了最先进的结构生物学如何告知泛素化机制影响人类疾病。没有什么蛋白质复合物大到无法解决!Marion Clavel (Gregor Mendel Institute, Vienna, Austria)以其关于病毒感染时选择性自噬在促进植物存活中的作用的演讲获得最佳演讲奖,而Marissa Y. Annis (Cornell University, Ithaca, USA)则以Uvr2和Uvr3蛋白作为叶绿体Clp系统活性的新候选调节因子,并在胁迫反应中发挥潜在作用获得最佳演讲奖。总的来说,这次会议以极高的科学质量和强烈的社区意识而引人注目。会议还附有《生物化学论文集》关于植物蛋白酶的特刊。
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A total of 90 scientists from a range of disciplines came together in Madrid over 21–23 September 2022, to discuss the vibrant field of plant proteostasis. Topics covered included ubiquitination, autophagy, vesicle trafficking, proteostasis and stress, quality control and organellar proteostatic systems. High points included excellent student and early career researcher talks (with a large dose of Spanish flair!) and inspirational keynotes from Helen Walden (University of Glasgow, UK; Biochemical Society Lecture) and Tim Clausen (Research Institute of Molecular Pathology Vienna, Austria; EMBO Lecture) who showcased how state-of-the-art structural biology has informed ubiquitination mechanisms influencing human disease. No protein complex is too big to tackle!Marion Clavel (Gregor Mendel Institute, Vienna, Austria) won the best talk prize with her presentation on the role of selective autophagy in promoting plant survival during virus infection, and the poster winner was Marissa Y. Annis (Cornell University, Ithaca, USA) on Uvr2 and Uvr3 proteins as novel candidate regulators of chloroplast Clp system activity with a potential role in stress response.Overall, the meeting was notable for the extremely high quality of science and a strong sense of community. The meeting is accompanied by a special issue of Essays in Biochemistry on plant proteostasis.
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