Session 36: Proteome efficiency of cellular energy production - Part II

02.05.2024 17:30

Following last month's presentations, we are excited to delve deeper into the associated research questions and explore the limits of our current understanding. We invite you to join us for an engaging conversation where we'll dissect these research findings, explore their implications, and brainstorm potential future directions.

Please note that this session will not be recorded to facilitate an open discussion.

Selected References:

  • Shen et al. (2024): Mitochondrial ATP generation is more proteome efficient than glycolysis. Nat Chem Biol.
  • Mori et al. (2023): Functional decomposition of metabolism allows a system-level quantification of fluxes and protein allocation towards specific metabolic functions. Nat Commun.
  • Grigaitis and Teusink (2022): An excess of glycolytic enzymes under glucose-limited conditions may enable Saccharomyces cerevisiae to adapt to nutrient availability. FEBS Lett.
  • Alexei Vazquez (2024): Selective advantage of aerobic glycolysis over oxidative phosphorylation. arXiv.

Time: May 2, 2024 05:30 PM Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna