TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-lethal message from the Holy Land
T2 - The first international conference on nonapoptotic roles of apoptotic proteins
AU - Arama, Eli
AU - Baena-Lopez, Luis Alberto
AU - Fearnhead, Howard O.
N1 - We would like to thank the generous sponsors of the conference: The Batsheva de Rothschild Fund (under the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities), The Chorafas Institute for Scientific Exchange (under the Weizmann Institute of Science), The Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky Center, The Company of Biologists, Moross Integrated Cancer Center, Benoziyo Center for Neurological Diseases, and the Deans of the Faculties of Biochemistry and Biology at the Weizmann Institute. Poster prizes were sponsored by The FEBS Journal. In addition, this conference would not have been possible without the tremendous help of the conference coordinator, Irit Veksler (The Conference Section,Department of Hospitality and Conferences, Weizmann Institute of Science). The authors warmly thank Arpan Parichha (an MSc PhD student in Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India) for his help with the Graphical Abstract. EA is supported by grants from the Israel Science Foundation (Grant No.1279/19), and the Minerva Foundation with funding from the Federal German Ministry for Education and Research, and the Estate of Emile Mimran. EA is the Incumbent of the Harry Kay Professional Chair of Cancer Research. LAB-L is a CRUK Career Development Fellow (C49979/A17516) and an Oriel College Hayward Fellow. HOF acknowledges support from the European Union (RISE grant 690939). Author contributions : All authors listed have made a substantial, direct, and intellectual contribution to the work
PY - 2020/9/3
Y1 - 2020/9/3
N2 - Apoptosis is a major form of programmed cell death (PCD) that eliminates unnecessary and potentially dangerous cells in all metazoan organisms, thus ensuring tissue homeostasis and many developmental processes. Accordingly, defects in the activation of the apoptotic pathway often pave the way to disease. After several decades of intensive research, the molecular details controlling the apoptosis program have largely been unraveled, as well as the regulatory mechanisms of caspase activation during apoptosis. Nevertheless, an ever-growing list of studies is suggesting the essential role of caspases and other apoptotic proteins in ensuring nonlethal cellular functions during normal development, tissue repair, and regeneration. Moreover, if deregulated, these novel nonapoptotic functions can also instigate diseases. The difficulty of identifying and manipulating the caspase-dependent nonlethal cellular processes (CDPs), as well as the nonlethal functions of other cell death proteins (NLF-CDPs), meant that CDPs and NLF-CDPs have been only curiosities within the apoptotic field; however, the recent technical advancements and the latest biological findings are assigning an unanticipated biological significance to these nonapoptotic functions. Here, we summarize the various talks presented in the first international conference fully dedicated to discuss CDPs and NFL-CDPs and named ‘The Batsheva de Rothschild Seminar on Non-Apoptotic Roles of Apoptotic Proteins’. The conference was organized between September 22, 2019, and 25, 2019, by Eli Arama (Weizmann Institute of Science), Luis Alberto Baena-Lopez (University of Oxford), and Howard O. Fearnhead (NUI Galway) at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, and hosted a large international group of researchers.
AB - Apoptosis is a major form of programmed cell death (PCD) that eliminates unnecessary and potentially dangerous cells in all metazoan organisms, thus ensuring tissue homeostasis and many developmental processes. Accordingly, defects in the activation of the apoptotic pathway often pave the way to disease. After several decades of intensive research, the molecular details controlling the apoptosis program have largely been unraveled, as well as the regulatory mechanisms of caspase activation during apoptosis. Nevertheless, an ever-growing list of studies is suggesting the essential role of caspases and other apoptotic proteins in ensuring nonlethal cellular functions during normal development, tissue repair, and regeneration. Moreover, if deregulated, these novel nonapoptotic functions can also instigate diseases. The difficulty of identifying and manipulating the caspase-dependent nonlethal cellular processes (CDPs), as well as the nonlethal functions of other cell death proteins (NLF-CDPs), meant that CDPs and NLF-CDPs have been only curiosities within the apoptotic field; however, the recent technical advancements and the latest biological findings are assigning an unanticipated biological significance to these nonapoptotic functions. Here, we summarize the various talks presented in the first international conference fully dedicated to discuss CDPs and NFL-CDPs and named ‘The Batsheva de Rothschild Seminar on Non-Apoptotic Roles of Apoptotic Proteins’. The conference was organized between September 22, 2019, and 25, 2019, by Eli Arama (Weizmann Institute of Science), Luis Alberto Baena-Lopez (University of Oxford), and Howard O. Fearnhead (NUI Galway) at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, and hosted a large international group of researchers.
U2 - 10.1111/febs.15547
DO - 10.1111/febs.15547
M3 - مقالة مرجعية
C2 - 32885609
SN - 1742-464X
JO - FEBS Journal
JF - FEBS Journal
ER -