Dear CCP4 community,

Please join us for the ASBMB sponsored conference:

Motifs, modules, networks: Assembly and organization of regulatory signaling 
systems

Oral and poster presentations: abstract deadline May, 10, 2023 (see below).

https://www.asbmb.org/meetings-events/motifs-modules-networks
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Motifs, modules, networks: Assembly and organization of regulatory signaling 
systems<https://www.asbmb.org/meetings-events/motifs-modules-networks>
July 11–14, 2023 | Potomac, Md.
www.asbmb.org

July 11–14, 2023
Bolger Center, Potomac, Md.


Important dates
May 10  Early registration deadline*
May 10  Abstract submission deadline for oral and poster (authors are required 
to register for the conference upon submission of abstract)
June 12 Deadline for cancelations/refunds (no refunds after this date)
June 12 Regular registration deadline*

*Registration and housing are on a first-come, first-served basis and will 
remain open until capacity is reached. This may mean that the conference 
registration closes before the officially posted registration deadline. To 
secure your spot at the conference we encourage you to register early.


Meeting focus:

Our understanding of how cellular signaling networks are organized has evolved 
substantially in recent years. Namely, the myriad components of signaling 
networks — receptors, signaling enzymes such as phosphatases and kinases, 
substrates and scaffolding proteins — often assemble through highly dynamic 
interactions involving intrinsically disordered regions and short linear 
sequence motifs (SLiMs). These dynamic interactions allow for rapid responses 
to signaling inputs and dictate systems-level properties of signaling networks. 
Understanding SLiM-mediated interactions has made it possible to define 
“substratomes” of signaling enzymes as well as interaction networks that 
provide novel insights into signaling platforms and cellular networking 
mechanisms.

This interdisciplinary conference will bring together researchers in structural 
biology, biochemistry, computational biology and proteomics who investigate 
cellular signaling networks and leverage these insights into the development of 
new therapeutic strategies.

Best regards,
Rebecca Page
UCHC

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