The IPB has once again been recognized for its exemplary actions in terms of equal opportunity-oriented personnel and organizational policies and has received the TOTAL E-QUALITY certification for the…
The Plant Science Student Conference (PSSC) has been organised by students from the two Leibniz institutes, IPK and IPB, every year for the last 20 years. In this interview, Christina Wäsch (IPK) and…
Dissmeyer, N.; Coux, O.; Rodriguez, M. S.; Barrio, R.; the Core Group Members of PROTEOSTASIS, .;PROTEOSTASIS: A European Network to Break Barriers and Integrate Science on Protein HomeostasisTrends Biochem. Sci.44383-387(2019)DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2019.01.007
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is at the core of cellular functions. The European network PROTEOSTASIS was created to steer research and foster collaborations in the interconnected fields of posttranslational modifications by ubiquitin family members and protein turnover by proteasome, autophagy, and lysosomal systems in health and diseases, across the kingdoms of life.
Publications
Dissmeyer, N.; Graciet, E.; Holdsworth, M. J.; Gibbs, D. J.;N-term 2017: Proteostasis via the N-terminusTrends Biochem. Sci.44293-295(2019)DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2017.11.006
N-term 2017 was the first international meeting to bring together researchers from diverse disciplines with a shared interest in protein N-terminal modifications and the N-end rule pathway of ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, providing a platform for interdisciplinary cross-kingdom discussions and collaborations, as well as strengthening the visibility of this growing scientific community.