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Chemical Cell Biology (CHEMCELLBIOL)

 
Departamento(s)
Biochemistry Chemical Cell Biology and Molecular Biology
Área(s) de la ciencia
Biomedicine, Chemical Biology, Virology, Cell signalling, Lipid biochemistry, Membrane biology
IP: Xabier Contreras Co-IP: Maier Lorizate

Miembros

Oihana Terrones, Jon Ander Nieto, Aroa Arboleya and June Olazar.

Palabras Clave

Cholesterol, protein-lipid interactions, HIV-1, IFN R signalling, cellular networks

Descripción

Cells are composed of a vast number of molecular structures that come all together to form a complicated, plastic, and dynamic network. This web of intracellular interactions between macromolecules and metabolites is often described as the “interactome network.” This interactome can be defined as the network which integrates all physical interactions taking place in a cell. In our research group, we aim to (1) map membrane protein-lipid interactome networks in the cell, (2) pinpoint the molecular mechanisms by which lipids regulate membrane protein activities and function in a subset of human diseases (i.e., cancer, neurodegenerative), and (3) understand their role in HIV virus entry and morphogenesis. To tackle these questions, the lab focuses on developing novel chemical approaches to study these questions that elude more conventional methods of biology, as well as creating new platform technologies, based on state-of-the-art mass spectrometry strategies, to perform chemoproteomics studies of lipid/protein interactions in living cells and organisms.

Líneas de Investigación

  1. Impact of lipids in HIV-1 entry and morphogenesis.
  2. Unraveling cellular protein-lipids interactomes.
  3. Developing novel tools for imagin  biomolecules by super-resolution nanoscopy
  4. Direct regulation of IFNR signal transduction by defined lipids

Equipamiento

  • Organic chemistry synthesis equipment
  • Equipment for cellular biology

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Contacto

xabier.contreras@ehu.eus
maier.lorizate@ehu.eus

oihana.terrones@ehu.eus