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18.01: Flagship Lecture - Prof. Kathrin Thedieck und Dr. Alexander Heberle (Institut für Biochemie an der Universität Innsbruck)

Die nächste BioTechMed-Graz Flagship Lecture mit Prof. Kathrin Thedieck und Dr. Alexander Heberle, beide am Institut für Biochemie an der Universität Innsbruck, findet am 18. Jänner 2023 zu folgenden Themen statt.

Kathrin Thedieck: How cancer cells cope with tryptophan restriction”:

"Tryptophan (Trp) metabolism is increasingly being recognized to enhance tumor malignancy. Glioblastoma is a devastating tumor entity with few treatment options and they often exhibits enhanced levels of the Trp-degrading enzyme TDO2 (Trp 2,3-dioxygenase), resulting not only in increased amounts of oncogenic Trp metabolites that drive malignancy, but also in the depletion of the essential amino acid Trp. This seems to be at odds with the requirement of amino acids for protein biosynthesis in rapidly growing tumor cells; raising the question how cancer cells sustain growth when depleted of Trp. We unraveled a surprising mechanism that enables tumor cells to survive and grow when Trp is scarce. Our findings unveil unexpected vulnerabilities and open new avenues for therapy."

Alexander Martin Heberle: “A stress granule protein integrates metabolic signals and controls lysosomal TSC recruitment and mTORC1 suppression in breast cancer”

"The tuberous sclerosis protein (TSC) complex acts as a relay for anabolic signaling and as a tumor suppressor. These functions are mediated via the inhibition of the metabolic master regulator mTORC1 (mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1) at its central signaling platform – the lysosomes. We recently discovered that the stress granule protein G3BP1 (Ras GTPase-activating protein-binding protein 1) anchors the TSC complex to lysosomes needed for the suppression of mTORC1 by nutritional signals (PMID: 33497611). Using biochemical approaches and in silico predictions we find that the G3BP1-TSC axis mediates metabolic signals to mTORC1, suggesting a novel mode of TSC-mediated nutrient sensing."

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