Event

Neuroscience Lecture Series – Prof. Valentin Stein

Explore the forefront of neuroscience with the LCSB Neuroscience Lecture Series, featuring scientific presentations from internationally renowned experts in various disciplines of neuroscience.

Meet the speaker! A networking aperitif with light snacks and refreshments will follow the presentation. Further one-on-one meeting opportunities with the speaker can be arranged by emailing Caroline Belot.

Neddylation of Synaptic Proteins

Neddylation is a post-translational modification in which the small ubiquitin-like protein NEDD8 is attached to target proteins. This modification plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including the regulation of the cell cycle, signal transduction, and neuronal activity. In neurons, the neddylation of proteins affects synapse dynamics and synaptic plasticity, which are essential for learning and memory processes. Neddylation refines cellular processes like synapse stability, receptor regulation, and neuroplastic adjustments. Specifically, PSD-95 has been identified as a target of neddylation. Disruptions in the neddylation of synaptic proteins have been linked to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Therefore, studying neddylation offers a promising direction for deepening the understanding of synaptic functions and disease-related changes.

About the speaker

Valentin Stein is a Professor of Neurophysiology at the University of Bonn. He completed his postdoctoral training at the Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (ZMNH) at and the University of California, San Francisco. Upon returning to Germany, he became a junior group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Neuroscience in Munich before being appointed as a full professor at the University of Bonn.

The Neuroscience Lecture Series is supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) RESCOM Program (RESCOM24/18810230/Neurosciences_LS).

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