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Dancing with metals: Iron copper and reactive sparks

Read about the Discover BMB 2024 symposium on redox and metals in biology
Gina DeNicola Siavash Kurdistani
By Gina DeNicola and Siavash Kurdistani
Sept. 20, 2023

"Sola dosis facit venenum" or "the dose makes the poison." This timeless adage holds particularly true in the realm of metals and oxidants, where the delicate balance between sufficiency and excess is paramount. Inadequate levels render an organism incapable of proper functioning, while excessive quantities can inflict irreversible harm. However, at the precise dosage, a harmonious symphony resonates within cellular systems.

While iron and copper play crucial roles in the functioning of numerous cellular proteins, excessive amounts can trigger the cell death mechanisms of ferroptosis and cuproptosis, respectively. Although oxidation is essential for vital cellular processes such as protein folding and signal transduction, excessive oxidation can harm cellular components, leading to cell death. How does a cell effectively regulate the availability of these factors and mitigate their toxic effects?

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Abstract submission begins Sept. 14. If you submit by Oct. 12, you'll get a decision by Nov. 1. The regular submission deadline is Nov. 30.

This compelling question will be addressed at our symposium. Esteemed investigators in the fields of iron, copper and redox biology will cover topics that include organellar redox metabolism and vulnerabilities, mechanisms of metal-induced cell death and metal stress, as well as metal acquisition and dependencies.

Keywords: Copper, iron, redox, metals, reactive oxygen species.

Who should attend: Metalheads and redox biologists, along with individuals keen on delving into the realms of iron, copper and selenium and the intricacies of oxidative stress.

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Redox and metals in biology

Advances in redox homeostasis in biology and disease

°­¾±±¹²¹²Ôç  BirsoyRockefeller University

Jessica SpinelliUniversity of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

Urbain Weyemi (chair)National Cancer Institute

Elena PiskounovaWeill Cornell Medicine

Iron in redox biology: mechanisms and regulation

Adam HughesUniversity of Utah

James Wohlschlegel, UCLA

Sarah-Maria FendtVIB–KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology

Gina DeNicola (chair)Moffitt Cancer Center

Copper in redox biology: From fundamental chemistry to cellular function

Katherine FranzDuke University

Peter TsvetkovBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Deborah FassWeizmann Institute of Science

Siavash Kurdistani (chair), UCLA

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Gina DeNicola
Gina DeNicola

Gina DeNicola is the interim chair of the metabolism and physiology department and leader of the metabolism program at Moffitt Cancer Center.

Siavash Kurdistani
Siavash Kurdistani

Siavash Kurdistani is the chair of the biological chemistry department at UCLA.

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