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SFB 877:  Proteolysis as a Regulatory Event in Pathophysiology

Subject Area Biology
Chemistry
Medicine
Term from 2010 to 2022
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Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 125440785
 
Proteins are essential cellular building blocks with many structural and regulatory functions. Protein modifications are important physiologic regulatory elements and can be involved in the development of diseases such as inflammation, neurodegeneration and cancer. The CRC877 analyzes intra- and intercellular signal transduction pathways, which include a special form of protein modification, namely the cleavage of proteins. While most covalent modifications of proteins are reversible within fractions of seconds, cleavage of proteins is virtually irreversible and is therefore of unique but so far not thoroughly understood importance. Cells need hours to resynthesize cleaved proteins and many short-lived cells such as neutrophils will even not be able to do so. The CRC analyzes such protein cleavage reactions and developed the hypothesis that these are master switches of cellular communications, which are dysfunctional during the development of diseases. Results from the first and second funding period impressively corroborate this hypothesis. In the last funding period our consortium and the integrated research training group want to study how an understanding of proteolytic principles can be used translationally. The final goal of our initiative is to further develop strategies for novel therapeutic concepts in the treatment of inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases and cancer.
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