
Reuven Agami
Netherlands Cancer Institute
The Netherlands
EMBL Conference
The regulation of the transcriptome is key to cellular processes that underpin cell biology, development and tissue function. All classes of cellular RNA are subject to posttranscriptional modification, be it by direct chemical modification, editing or non-templated nucleotide additions. Furthermore, regulatory RNA binding proteins and enzymes that can specifically recognise posttranscriptional RNA modifications have been identified. It is now emerging that the modification status of the transcriptome is dynamic and responsive to environmental/developmental cues. Together, this has elicited the realisation of an ‘epitranscriptome’ where posttranscriptional RNA modification coupled with recruitment of effector RNA binding proteins dynamically regulates genomic output and RNA function. Importantly, mutations in core-regulators of the epitranscriptome are causative in many human diseases or congenital disorders.
This meeting aims to explore all aspects of this emerging topic, from methods development to molecular mechanism as well as the mammalian physiological function of RNA modification and RNA binding proteins.
For an impression of the meeting you can check the 2016 conference agenda.
Netherlands Cancer Institute
The Netherlands
University Medical Center Göttingen
Germany
International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
Poland
University of Liegé
Belgium
Humboldt University of Berlin
Germany
University of Cambridge, Wellcome Trust Medical Research Council Stem Cell Institute,
UK
Weizmann Institute of Science
Israel
The University of Chicago
USA
Thomas Jefferson University
USA
Seoul National University
Korea
TECHNION Israel Institute of Technology
Israel
MPI for Molecular Biomedicine
Germany
Medical University of Innsbruck
Austria
German Cancer Research Center
Germany
Gurdon Institute
UK
NIH National Cancer Institute
USA
CEITEC
Czech Republic
The University of Chicago
USA
Cornell University
USA
Tel Aviv University
Israel
City of Hope
USA
Institute of Molecular Genetics of the ASCR, v. v. i.
Czech Republic
CEITEC
Czech Republic
Beijing Institute of Genomics
China
Peking University
China
University of Cambridge, Wellcome Trust Medical Research Council Stem Cell Institute
UK
The University of Chicago
USA
University of Edinburgh
UK
EMBL Heidelberg
Germany
Date: 25 - 27 Apr 2018
Location: EMBL Heidelberg