ZOMES II

The COP9 Signalosome, Proteasome and eIF3 at the Crossroads of Signaling


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“ZOMES II”, the 2nd International Symposium on "The COP9 Signalosome, Proteasome, and eIF3 at the Crossroads of Signaling” will focus on the structure and function of the proteasome, the COP9 signalosome, and eIF3, with special attention given to understanding the connections between these complexes and central signaling pathways. These three protein complexes are involved independently in the regulation of transcription, translation and proteolysis. However, these three complexes share significant structural and genetic similarities, and recent evidence suggests that there may be direct interactions between the complexes. As developmental regulation must occur at multiple levels, elucidating the mechanisms of cross-talk between these and other complexes is of utmost importance.

The study of large protein complexes -"Zomes" - poses unique issues and difficulties. The goal of this symposium, as in “ZOMES I”, is to bring together researchers from diverse fields, in order to initiate joint efforts for studying the functioning of these complexes. This symposium will serve as an important venue for discussion of the conservation and diversity of these complexes. As such, the conference will provide general overviews of each complex and the pathways they are involved in.  One session will be devoted to understanding the diverse pathways regulated by the COP9 signalosome subunit CSN5/JAB1. Other regulatory complexes such as the splicesosome, the SCF-complex, and the ATM-complex, will also be presented.

Due to the unfortunate recent developments in Israel, the venue has been moved to the Turkish Riviera.  Evenings will be free to allow informal gatherings and activities. There are numerous historic and natural attractions in the area.

 

 


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