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Video-Lectures from the RUBICON/EMBO Conference September 22-26, 2009

In this section you can watch selected Video-Lectures from the “Joint RUBICON/EMBO conference: Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-like Modifiers in Health and Disease, organized in Riva del Garda, Italy, during September 22-26, 2009.


Dan Finley, Harvard Medical School, Boston/USA
Chaperone-mediated assembly of the proteasome regulatory particle


Keiji Tanaka, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Fukuoka/Japan
Molecular Assembly and Diversity of Eukaryotic Proteasomes


Shigeo Murata, University of Tokyo, Tokyo/Japan
Proteasome assembly in mammals


Michael Glickman, Technion, Haifa/Israel
Together, two ubiquitin-binding proteins, Rpn10 and Dsk2, can serve as a polyubiquitin chain-length sensor


Brenda Schulman, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital/HHMI, Memphis/USA
SPOP Complexes: Insights into Molecular Architectures of BTB-Cul3 Ubiquitin Ligases


Catherine Dargemont, Institut Jacques Monod/CNRS/PARISVII, Paris/France
Ubiquitin and UBA domains: new players in the regulation of mRNA biogenesis


Ernst Jarosch, Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), Berlin, Germany
Usa1 functions as a scaffold of the HRD-ubiquitin ligase



Antje Schäfer, Institute of Biochemistry, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart/Germany
Sec61p is part of the ERAD machinery


Sara Sigismund, Institute of Molecular Oncology foundation [IFOM], Milan/Italy
A threshold effect in the ubiquitination of EGFR differentially couples the receptor with signaling or degradation


Heran Darwin, New York University School of Medicine, New York/USA
"Pupylation" in Mycobacterium tuberculosis




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