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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Natasha Raikhel\nAbstract: Although it is known that p
 roteins are delivered to and recycled from the plasma membrane (PM) via en
 dosomes\, the nature of the endosomal compartments and the pathways respon
 sible for cargo and vesicle sorting and cellular signaling is poorly under
 stood. More specifically\, the molecular mechanisms that regulate protein 
 trafficking to and from the plasma membrane\, via interconnected endocytos
 is and recycling pathways\, or towards the vacuole remain ill-defined due 
 to the transient nature of endosomal compartments and their cargoes. We ha
 ve pioneered a novel approach to the study of this cell-biological problem
  that involves identifying components and cargoes of this trafficking syst
 em using a combination of chemical genomics\, proteomics and genetics. The
  significance of dissecting these processes is broad-based in that these s
 orting mechanisms can control the distribution of cellular receptors\, tra
 nsporters and other proteins that are critical for plant development or re
 sponses to pathogens and environment.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:ihetzenauer@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Natasha Raikhel: The Institute Colloquium: Chemical biology and end
 omembrane trafficking in plants
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/511
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