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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Marlovits\nAbstract: What keeps cells and organ
 isms alive are specific functions performed by highly\norganized macromole
 cular assemblies. Our research group wants to understand the\narchitectura
 l design and underlying molecular principles of these biological\nnanoma
 chines.\nIn particular\, we are interested in membrane-associated proces
 ses\, which are a\nfundamental characteristic of all living cells. They en
 sure that individual cells are\nable to effectively communicate with\, and
  adapt to\, their environment. Cells achieve\nthis by either physically tr
 anslocating molecules to the opposite site of a membrane\n(translocation) 
 or by receiving\, transmitting\, and amplifying incoming signals (signal\n
 transduction). We uses an integrated approach by combining modern molecula
 r\nbiology\, genetic\, biochemical\, bioengineering and structural tools (
 cryoEM) to\ndirectly visualize such molecular machines in action.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:aeller@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Thomas Marlovits: The Institute Colloquium: Molecular machines in a
 ction: architecture\, structural plas
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/498
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