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SUMMARY:Understanding and drugging protein lipidation\, from malaria to ca
 ncer
DTSTART:20141010T111500
DTEND:20141010T121500
DTSTAMP:20260510T165110Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Ed Tate\nEd Tate’s research focuses on the design and 
 application of novel chemical approaches to understand living systems\, pa
 rticularly post-translational modification of proteins and the manipulatio
 n of multi-protein complexes. In his most recent work\, he studied N-myris
 toyltransferase as an anti-malarial target (Wright\, MH\, et al.\, Nature 
 Chemistry\, 2014) and N-myristoylation of the human proteome (Thionen\, E.
 \, et al.\, Nat. Commun.\, 2014).
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