Workshop Details
Protein and Peptide Interactions in Cellular Environments
06/27/2016 - 07/01/2016
Meeting Description:

Proteins experience a significantly different environment in vivo than in the context of the idealized dilute environment commonly studied in experiments and simulations. The presence of a high concentration of other macromolecules in the cell (nucleic acids, sugars, lipids, chaperones and other proteins) can dramatically alter protein folding pathways and affect protein-protein interactions. The aim of this workshop is to explore the complications that arise in the cell, with an emphasis on macromolecular crowding, chaperone-mediated folding, membrane-protein interactions and protein aggregation.

Notes:

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Meeting Venue:

Telluride Elementary School
447 West Columbia Avenue Telluride CO 81435

Protein and Peptide Interactions in Cellular Environments Registered Meeting Participants:
Participant Organization
berkowitz, max University of North Carolina
Best, Robert NIH
Buck, Matthias Case Western Reserve Univ.
Das, Payel IBM
Feig, Michael Michigan State University
Hong, Heedeok Michigan State University
Hong, Heedeok [2nd Reservation] Michigan State University
Irbäck, Anders Lund University
karttunen, mikko Eindhoven University of Technology
Papoian, Garegin University of Maryland
Plotkin, Steven UBC
Shea, Joan UC Santa Barbara
Showalter, Scott The Pennsylvania State University
Smith, Paul Kansas State University
Sterpone, Fabio CNRS
Straub, John Boston University
Sugita, Yuji RIKEN
van Giessen, Alan Mount Holyoke College
Yan, Elsa Yale University
Zhou, Huan-Xiang Florida State University

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