2020 Protein Procession, Trafficking and Secretion GRC/GRS
2020 蛋白质加工、运输和分泌 GRC/GRS
基本信息
- 批准号:9978451
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-19 至 2022-08-19
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcetylationAfrican AmericanAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAntigen PresentationBehavioralBiogenesisCell AdhesionCell physiologyCellular biologyCollaborationsDiabetes MellitusDisciplineDiseaseEndocrine System DiseasesEnvironmentFacultyFinancial SupportHeartHormone secretionHybridsLondonMalignant NeoplasmsMass Spectrum AnalysisMembrane LipidsMethodsMicroscopyObesityOrganellesParkinson DiseasePathway interactionsPeptide HydrolasesPeptide Signal SequencesPeptidesPhosphorylationPlayPost-Translational Protein ProcessingPostdoctoral FellowProtein-Folding DiseaseProteinsResearchResearch PersonnelRoleScientistSignal PathwaySignaling ProteinStructure of beta Cell of isletTimeWomanWorkautism spectrum disordercareercollegecostdetection of nutrientdistractionexosomeexperienceglycosylationgraduate studenthuman diseaseinsulin regulationinsulin secretioninterestlipid transportmeetingsmembrane biogenesisnervous system disorderpostersprogramsprotein aggregationprotein misfoldingproteostasissymposiumtraffickingtraining opportunitytumor growthurban setting
项目摘要
Project Summary
The secretory pathway plays a central role in a staggering number of basic cellular processes,
including organelle biogenesis, proteostasis, regulated hormone secretion, antigen presentation,
cell adhesion, and tumor growth. In addition, lipid trafficking employs the secretory apparatus
and is crucial for proper membrane biogenesis and lipid signaling pathways. Consequently, this
pathway is at the heart of a wide range of human diseases, including neurological diseases
(Alzheimer's, Parkinson's), behavioral diseases (autism), cancer, obesity, and endocrine
diseases, most notably diabetes. The Protein Processing, Trafficking and Secretion Gordon
Research Conference will bring together the following topics related to cell biology in the context
of human disease: protein folding and misfolding, glycosylation in the secretory pathway,
regulation of insulin secretion and nutrient sensing in pancreatic b-cells, protein aggregation in
the context of neurological diseases, lipid transport in the secretory pathway, proteases in the
secretory pathway, and exosomes. In addition, the conference will emphasize two types of
methods that have been critically important in this field; microscopy and mass spectrometry.
The combination of topics and themes makes this a unique conference with a unique niche in
several fields. A major feature of this conference is the inclusion and participation of trainees
and early-stage investigators. The speakers at the 2020 Conference will be comprised of 44%
women, 2 African-Americans, and one Ethiopean-Australian. At the 2018 Conference, 47% of
the attendees were graduate students and post-docs, more than the Gordon Conference
average of 41%. All of the speakers listed in the preliminary program have accepted our
invitation. We have reserved 12 speaker slots for short presentations chosen from the submitted
abstracts. The conference venue is Colby Sawyer College, in New London, NH. It provides
excellent facilities for a low cost. The venue is a pleasant environment that is free from the
distractions of an urban setting, providing ample time and space for informal interactions.
Historically, this has resulted in numerous collaborations and extensive networking. For young
scientists, this leads to valuable career-long relationships.
项目概要
分泌途径在数量惊人的基本细胞过程中发挥着核心作用,
包括细胞器生物发生、蛋白质稳态、调节激素分泌、抗原呈递、
细胞粘附和肿瘤生长。此外,脂质运输利用分泌装置
对于正确的膜生物合成和脂质信号传导途径至关重要。因此,这
该通路是多种人类疾病的核心,包括神经系统疾病
(阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病)、行为疾病(自闭症)、癌症、肥胖和内分泌
疾病,尤其是糖尿病。蛋白质加工、运输和分泌 Gordon
研究会议将汇集以下与细胞生物学相关的主题
人类疾病的影响:蛋白质折叠和错误折叠、分泌途径中的糖基化、
胰腺 B 细胞中胰岛素分泌和营养感应的调节、蛋白质聚集
神经系统疾病、分泌途径中的脂质转运、蛋白酶中的蛋白酶
分泌途径和外泌体。此外,会议将强调两类
该领域至关重要的方法;显微镜和质谱。
主题和主题的结合使本次会议成为一次独特的会议,在
几个领域。本次会议的一大特色是学员的包容和参与
和早期研究人员。 2020 年会议的发言人将由 44% 组成
女性、2 名非裔美国人和 1 名埃塞俄比亚裔澳大利亚人。在 2018 年的会议上,47%
参加者是研究生和博士后,比戈登会议还多
平均为41%。初步议程中列出的所有发言人均已接受我们的
邀请。我们预留了 12 个演讲者席位,用于从提交的作品中选择简短的演讲
摘要。会议地点是新罕布什尔州新伦敦的科尔比索耶学院。它提供
设施优良,成本低廉。场地环境优美,不受干扰
城市环境的干扰,为非正式互动提供充足的时间和空间。
从历史上看,这导致了许多合作和广泛的网络。对于年轻人
科学家们,这会带来宝贵的职业生涯关系。
项目成果
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Alan D Attie其他文献
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Gastrointestinal Hormones and the Regulation of Β-cell Mass
纽约科学院年鉴胃肠激素和 β 细胞质量的调节
- DOI:
10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05802.x - 发表时间:
2010-11-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.2
- 作者:
A. N. Acad;Sci;Jeremy A. Lavine;Alan D Attie - 通讯作者:
Alan D Attie
Alan D Attie的其他文献
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Mapping heritable chromatin loop variants with allele-specific Hi-C analysis
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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The Role of Sorcs1 and Sortilin in Diabetes Susceptibility
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- 批准号:
9322473 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 1.1万 - 项目类别:
The Role of Sorcs1 and Sortilin in Diabetes Susceptibility
Sorcs1 和 Sortilin 在糖尿病易感性中的作用
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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