Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer

The Tribbles (TRIB) family of pseudokinase proteins has been shown to play key roles in cell cycle, metabolic diseases, chronic inflammatory disease, and cancer development. A better understanding of the mechanisms of TRIB pseudokinases could provide new insights for disease development and help pro...

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Main Authors: Cui, Bing, Eyers, Patrick A., Dobens, Leonard L., Tan, Nguan Soon, Mace, Peter D., Link, Wolfgang A., Kiss-Toth, Endre, Keeshan, Karen, Nakamura, Takuro, Pear, Warren S., Feseha, Yodit, Johnston, Jessica, Carracedo, Arkatiz, Scheideler, Marcel, llyas, Zabran, Bauer, Robert C., Erusalimsky, Jorge D., Grzesik, Dominika, Salamanca-Viloria, Juan, Lv, Xiaoxi, Jin, Yishi, Li, Ke, Velasco, Guillermo, Shang, Shuang, Lizcano, Jose M., Zhang, Xiaowei, Zhou, Jichao, Yu, Jiaojiao, Hua, Fang, Wang, Feng, Liu, Shanshan, Yu, Jinmei, Hu, Zhuowei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1422222023-02-28T16:57:44Z Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer Cui, Bing Eyers, Patrick A. Dobens, Leonard L. Tan, Nguan Soon Mace, Peter D. Link, Wolfgang A. Kiss-Toth, Endre Keeshan, Karen Nakamura, Takuro Pear, Warren S. Feseha, Yodit Johnston, Jessica Carracedo, Arkatiz Scheideler, Marcel llyas, Zabran Bauer, Robert C. Erusalimsky, Jorge D. Grzesik, Dominika Salamanca-Viloria, Juan Lv, Xiaoxi Jin, Yishi Li, Ke Velasco, Guillermo Shang, Shuang Lizcano, Jose M. Zhang, Xiaowei Zhou, Jichao Yu, Jiaojiao Hua, Fang Wang, Feng Liu, Shanshan Yu, Jinmei Hu, Zhuowei School of Biological Sciences Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*STAR Science::Biological sciences Tribbles Immunology The Tribbles (TRIB) family of pseudokinase proteins has been shown to play key roles in cell cycle, metabolic diseases, chronic inflammatory disease, and cancer development. A better understanding of the mechanisms of TRIB pseudokinases could provide new insights for disease development and help promote TRIB proteins as novel therapeutic targets for drug discovery. At the 2nd International Symposium on Tribbles and Diseases held on May 7–9, 2018 in Beijing, China, a group of leading Tribbles scientists reported their findings and ongoing studies about the effects of the different TRIB proteins in the areas of immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer. Here, we summarize important and insightful overviews from 4 keynote lectures, 13 plenary lectures and 8 short talks that took place during this meeting. These findings may offer new insights for the understanding of the roles of TRIB pseudokinases in the development of various diseases. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2020-06-17T07:45:32Z 2020-06-17T07:45:32Z 2018 Journal Article Cui, B., Eyers, P. A., Dobens, L. L., Tan, N. S., Mace, P. D., Link, W. A., . . . Hu, Z. (2019). Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 9(2), 443-454. doi:10.1016/j.apsb.2018.12.007 2211-3835 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142222 10.1016/j.apsb.2018.12.007 2 9 443 454 en Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B © 2019 Chinese Pharmaceutical Association and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Science::Biological sciences
Tribbles
Immunology
spellingShingle Science::Biological sciences
Tribbles
Immunology
Cui, Bing
Eyers, Patrick A.
Dobens, Leonard L.
Tan, Nguan Soon
Mace, Peter D.
Link, Wolfgang A.
Kiss-Toth, Endre
Keeshan, Karen
Nakamura, Takuro
Pear, Warren S.
Feseha, Yodit
Johnston, Jessica
Carracedo, Arkatiz
Scheideler, Marcel
llyas, Zabran
Bauer, Robert C.
Erusalimsky, Jorge D.
Grzesik, Dominika
Salamanca-Viloria, Juan
Lv, Xiaoxi
Jin, Yishi
Li, Ke
Velasco, Guillermo
Shang, Shuang
Lizcano, Jose M.
Zhang, Xiaowei
Zhou, Jichao
Yu, Jiaojiao
Hua, Fang
Wang, Feng
Liu, Shanshan
Yu, Jinmei
Hu, Zhuowei
Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer
description The Tribbles (TRIB) family of pseudokinase proteins has been shown to play key roles in cell cycle, metabolic diseases, chronic inflammatory disease, and cancer development. A better understanding of the mechanisms of TRIB pseudokinases could provide new insights for disease development and help promote TRIB proteins as novel therapeutic targets for drug discovery. At the 2nd International Symposium on Tribbles and Diseases held on May 7–9, 2018 in Beijing, China, a group of leading Tribbles scientists reported their findings and ongoing studies about the effects of the different TRIB proteins in the areas of immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer. Here, we summarize important and insightful overviews from 4 keynote lectures, 13 plenary lectures and 8 short talks that took place during this meeting. These findings may offer new insights for the understanding of the roles of TRIB pseudokinases in the development of various diseases.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Cui, Bing
Eyers, Patrick A.
Dobens, Leonard L.
Tan, Nguan Soon
Mace, Peter D.
Link, Wolfgang A.
Kiss-Toth, Endre
Keeshan, Karen
Nakamura, Takuro
Pear, Warren S.
Feseha, Yodit
Johnston, Jessica
Carracedo, Arkatiz
Scheideler, Marcel
llyas, Zabran
Bauer, Robert C.
Erusalimsky, Jorge D.
Grzesik, Dominika
Salamanca-Viloria, Juan
Lv, Xiaoxi
Jin, Yishi
Li, Ke
Velasco, Guillermo
Shang, Shuang
Lizcano, Jose M.
Zhang, Xiaowei
Zhou, Jichao
Yu, Jiaojiao
Hua, Fang
Wang, Feng
Liu, Shanshan
Yu, Jinmei
Hu, Zhuowei
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author Cui, Bing
Eyers, Patrick A.
Dobens, Leonard L.
Tan, Nguan Soon
Mace, Peter D.
Link, Wolfgang A.
Kiss-Toth, Endre
Keeshan, Karen
Nakamura, Takuro
Pear, Warren S.
Feseha, Yodit
Johnston, Jessica
Carracedo, Arkatiz
Scheideler, Marcel
llyas, Zabran
Bauer, Robert C.
Erusalimsky, Jorge D.
Grzesik, Dominika
Salamanca-Viloria, Juan
Lv, Xiaoxi
Jin, Yishi
Li, Ke
Velasco, Guillermo
Shang, Shuang
Lizcano, Jose M.
Zhang, Xiaowei
Zhou, Jichao
Yu, Jiaojiao
Hua, Fang
Wang, Feng
Liu, Shanshan
Yu, Jinmei
Hu, Zhuowei
author_sort Cui, Bing
title Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer
title_short Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer
title_full Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer
title_fullStr Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer
title_full_unstemmed Highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer
title_sort highlights of the 2nd international symposium on tribbles and diseases : tribbles tremble in therapeutics for immunity, metabolism, fundamental cell biology and cancer
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142222
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