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SUMMARY:Colloquium with Pablo Manavella (IHSM Malaga\, Spain)
DESCRIPTION:On 13 January 2026\, Pablo Manavella (IHSM Malaga\, Spain) will present insights to his current research as part of the SNP2Prot Colloquium Series. \nSpeaker: Pablo Manavella (IHSM Malaga\, Spain)\nTitle: Tiny Transposons\, Big Effects: How MITEs Organize Chromatin to Shape Gene Expression and Plant Traits – including insights from the role as Editor-in-Chief of The Plant Cell \nDate: Tuesday\, 13 January 2026\nTime: 12:30 pm\nLocation: Lecture hall (GHS) of Biochemistry\, Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3 (Weinberg Campus)\, 06120 Halle (Saale) \n\nAbstract: \n\nIf you like to meet with the speaker\, please contact the host\, Sascha Laubinger. \n\nSee all upcoming SNP2Prot colloquia listed here: https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/events/category/colloquium/ \nThe SNP2Prot Colloquium Series is integrated to the \n\nHalle Plant Science Colloquium (HPSC) – https://www.landw.uni-halle.de/prof/pflanzenernaehrung/hpsc/\nIPB Seminar Series – https://www.ipb-halle.de/forschung/symposien-und-kolloquien/vortraege/ipb-seminare\n\n\n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/colloquium-with-pablo-manavella-ihsm-malaga-spain/
LOCATION:Lecture hall (GHS) of Biochemistry (Weinberg Campus)\, Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3\, Halle (Saale\, 06120\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Colloquium with Sarah E. O‘Connor (MPI for Chemical Ecology\, Jena)
DESCRIPTION:On 20 January 2026\, Sarah E. O‘Connor (MPI for Chemical Ecology\, Jena) will present insights to her current research as part of the SNP2Prot Colloquium Series. \nSpeaker: Sarah E. O‘Connor (MPI for Chemical Ecology\, Jena) \nTitle: Harnessing the Chemistry of Natural Products \nDate: Tuesday\, 20 January 2026\nTime: 5 pm\nLocation: Lecture hall E.02\, Theodor-Lieser-Strasse 9 (Heide Süd Campus)\, 06120 Halle (Saale) \n\nAbstract: Nature makes thousands of molecules– natural products– that have many applications in medicine and beyond. Plants in particular are an extremely important source of these molecules. Synthetic biology approaches are being used with increasing success to overproduce medicinally and agriculturally important plant-derived molecules in heterologous hosts. However\, to pursue such approaches effectively\, we must first fully understand the chemistry and biology of the biosynthetic pathways that generate these molecules. Given the complexity of plants and plant genomics\, this pathway discovery process has been a major bottleneck in harnessing the chemical power of plants. Our research aims to develop methods and resources to unlock the biosynthesis of complex molecules produced by plants. We are developing new omics methods to find these genes more efficiently. We also explore mechanisms by which these complex plant pathways have evolved to create extraordinary chemical diversity. \n\nIf you like to meet with the speaker\, please contact the host\, Christian Wall or Andrea Sinz. \n\nSee all upcoming SNP2Prot colloquia listed here: https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/events/category/colloquium/ \nThe SNP2Prot Colloquium Series is integrated to the \n\nHalle Plant Science Colloquium (HPSC) – https://www.landw.uni-halle.de/prof/pflanzenernaehrung/hpsc/\nIPB Seminar Series – https://www.ipb-halle.de/forschung/symposien-und-kolloquien/vortraege/ipb-seminare\n\n\n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/colloquium-with-sarah-e-oconnor-mpi-for-chemical-ecology-jena/
LOCATION:Jacob-Volhard-Hörsaal 1.01 (Heide Süd Campus)\, Theodor-Lieser-Strasse 9\, Halle (Saale)\, 06120\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Colloquium with Pitter Hüsgen (University of Freiburg)
DESCRIPTION:On 27 January 2026\, Pitter Hüsgen (University of Freiburg) will present insights to his current research as part of the SNP2Prot Colloquium Series. \n\nSpeaker: Pitter Hüsgen (University of Freiburg)\nTitle: Single-amino-acid cleavages determine mitochondrial complex integrity \nDate: Tuesday\, 27 January 2026\nTime: 12:30 pm\nLocation: Lecture hall (GHS) of Biochemistry\, Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3 (Weinberg Campus)\, 06120 Halle (Saale) \n\nAbstract: The majority of mitochondrial proteins is nuclear encoded and carry N-terminal presequences as targeting signals that are cleaved by the Mitochondrial Presequence Protease upon import. A subset of these proteins is further processed by the aminopeptidase Intermediate Cleaving Peptidase 55\, which in yeast removes a single N-terminal Phe\, Leu or Tyr residue that otherwise act as degradation signal. The machinery for proteolytic maturation of mitochondrial preproteins is highly conserved and mutations in the human proteins are linked to severe diseases. However\, the reason why specific substrates retain destabilizing N-degrons\, what the molecular consequences are upon loss of Icp55\, and to which degree cleavage events and substrates are conserved in evolution is not known. \nIn my talk I will show that mass spectrometry-based proteome and N-terminome profiling allowed us to identify over one hundred ICP55 substrates in human cells. Most of these are part of protein assemblies that are generally destabilized\, resulting in impaired function. I will further present ongoing comparative N-terminome analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans and Arabidopsis thaliana indicating that at least some substrates are conserved in evolution. Taken together\, our data reveal N-terminal proteoform control as an unexpected\, conserved layer of organellar homeostasis. \n\nIf you like to meet with the speaker\, please contact the host\, Christin Naumann (IPB). \n\nSee all upcoming SNP2Prot colloquia listed here: https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/events/category/colloquium/ \nThe SNP2Prot Colloquium Series is integrated to the \n\nHalle Plant Science Colloquium (HPSC) – https://www.landw.uni-halle.de/prof/pflanzenernaehrung/hpsc/\nIPB Seminar Series – https://www.ipb-halle.de/forschung/symposien-und-kolloquien/vortraege/ipb-seminare\n\n\n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/colloquium-with-pitter-husgen-university-of-freiburg/
LOCATION:Lecture hall (GHS) of Biochemistry (Weinberg Campus)\, Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3\, Halle (Saale\, 06120\, Germany
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