Wu, Q., Heidenreich, D., Zhou, S., Ackloo, S., Krämer, A., Nakka, K., et al. (2019) A chemical toolbox for the study of bromodomains and epigenetic signaling. Nature Commun. 10: 1915 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09672-2
Amy Rees
Paper of the Month – January
Cao Q., Shin W. S., Chan H., Vuong C. K., Dubois B., et al. (2018) Inhibiting amyloid-β cytotoxicity through its interaction with the cell surface receptor LilrB2 by structure-based design. Nat. Chem. 10, 1213-1221 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-018-0147-z
Paper of the Month – December
Burslem, G. M., Song, J., Chen, X., Hines, J. & Crews, C. M. Enhancing Antiproliferative Activity and Selectivity of a FLT-3 Inhibitor by Proteolysis Targeting Chimera Conversion. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 140, 16428-16432, (2018).
Protein-Protein Interactions 2019
We are pleased to announce that the next Protein-Protein Interactions Conference will take place on Thursday 4 – Friday 5 April 2019 at the University of Leeds, UK.
The call for abstracts is now open with a deadline of Friday 11 January 2019. Contributions are encouraged from all scientists working on the understanding or manipulation of protein-protein interactions, including PhD students and early career researchers.
Registration will be open shortly.
Download a copy of the flyer here: PPI 2019 A5 FLYER
Paper of the Month – November
Rogers J. M., Passioura T. & Suga H. (2018) Nonproteinogenic deep mutational scanning of linear and cyclic peptides. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 115: 10959-10964http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/115/43/10959
Transfer of Ownership
Ownership of PPI-Net has been transferred to the EPSRC Programme Grant being led by Prof. Andy Wilson, University of Leeds.
PPI-Net Young Researchers Symposium (2017)
The PPI-Net Young Researchers Symposium has taken place on 13th September at Leeds University. The aim of the symposium was to provide a platform for early career researchers from a broad range of backgrounds to come together, share their work and discuss the latest research on PPIs and their inhibition. Michelle Arkin of the University of California, San Francisco, and Luc Brunsveld of the Eindhoven University of Technology both delivered excellent Plenary lectures.
Congratulations to the winners of the prizes!
Poster prizes:
Rachel Everett, University of Oxford
Valeria Azzarito, University of Leeds
Presentation prize:
Chris Douse, Imperial College London
Pitch for Placement:
Vidya Pawar, Oxford Brookes University
3rd Young Researchers Symposium
The PPI-Net Young Researchers Symposium has taken place on the 7th April 2014 at Imperial College London
Congratulations to the winners of the prizes that were presented by Professor Geoff Barton from the University of Dundee:
Presentation prize:
Diana Monteiro (University of Leeds) “Structural studies of pantothenase biosynthesis”
End of Funding
The Research Council’s funding for PPI-net formally came to an end in November 2013; we would like to thank all members of the community for engaging with the project and making it such a huge success. It is clear that there is strong enthusiasm from the community to continue to sustain and evolve this network going forward. Despite the conclusion of research council support for the initiative, we have secured a small amount of funding in order to continue some PPI-net activities until we make a formal proposal to the Research Councils for further support.
As well as these monies, we have also established a small molecule compound library (selected for PPIs) for the community. This is stored in Leeds and is intended to assist the community by making copies available free of charge as a starting point for screens and assays. GSK have also generously contributed £10,000 towards further expansion of the library. Further information on what the library comprises and how to access it will follow soon.