Abstract
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.
Highlights
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
N-term 2017 – Protein Specialists Meet in Halle In September 2017, scientists from around the world met at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry in Halle/Saale to participate in ‘N-term 2017: Proteostasis via the N-terminus’, a scientific conference on the emerging topic of protein turnover and homeostasis via co- and post-translational modifications that take place at or involve the amino (N) terminus of proteins
A thematic emphasis for N-term 2017 was placed on the diversity of modifications that occur at the N terminus, and their consequences on protein fate, most notably via proteolysis through the Nend rule pathway
Summary
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. N-term 2017 – Protein Specialists Meet in Halle In September 2017, scientists from around the world met at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry in Halle/Saale to participate in ‘N-term 2017: Proteostasis via the N-terminus’, a scientific conference on the emerging topic of protein turnover and homeostasis via co- and post-translational modifications that take place at or involve the amino (N) terminus of proteins.
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