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PROTEOMAGE - Functional analysis of evolutionarily conserved mechanisms of ageing on advanced proteome analysis (Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health) (2006-03-01 - 2011-02-28) (»add to infobox)



ACRONYM:PROTEOMAGE
BUDGET:13.884.400 €
FUNDING:10.699.800 €
INSTRUMENT:Integrated Project
PROGRAMME:Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health
The aim of the proposal is to gain novel insight into molecular mechanisms of healthy ageing. Based on a proteomic analysis of ageing processes in a variety of ageing models including model organisms and model systems (e.g. human cell cultures), we will address the question how (1) changes in protein concentration and protein modification, (2) protein-protein interactions and protein networks, (3) signaling mediated by extracellular proteins, and (4) protein turnover and degradation via the proteasomal system play a functional role in the ageing process. To this aim we have assembled a consortium of 15 highly experienced European research laboratories, one Chinese high technology Institute and 3 SME's with complementary expertise in the fields of cellular and molecular biology of ageing, proteomics analysis and MS, structural biology and bioinformatics. By using a centralized cutting-edge proteomic technological platform available in two world-class centres that form part of this consortium and a new platform for cell culture at physiological low oxygen pressure, a high resolution proteomic analysis of unmatched precision will be applied to well-established in vitro models of replicative and stress-induced senescence and cells and tissues from people of different age including centenarians. Novel technology will also allow identification of age-associated post- translational modifications and cleavage events that are known to influence greatly the activity of proteins. Trans-species comparisons will reveal candidates for proteins that play a functional role in driving ageing processes, allowing for the first time a delineation of cause-effect relationships (instead of mere correlations) governing proteome changes that lead to age- associated phenotypes. The work described above will also lead to new protocols for early diagnosis and prevention of age- associated dysfunctions, based for example on strategies to reactivate proteasome #

COORDINATOR (1/1) 


Brian F. C. CLARK (Contact / AARHUS UNIVERSITET (DK00D - Århus amt) (DK - Denmark))

PARTICIPANTS (18/18) 


Efstathios S. GONOS (Contact / NATIONAL HELLENIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION (GR300 - Attiki) (GR - Greece))

Pidder JANSEN-DÜRR (Contact / OESTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN (AT130 - Wien) (AT - Austria))

Olivier Jlm TOUSSAINT (Contact / FACULTES UNIVERSITAIRES NOTRE-DAME DE LA PAIX DE NAMUR (BE352 - Arr. Namur) (BE - Belgium))

Bertrand FRIGUET (Contact / UNIVERSITE DE PARIS VII DENIS DIDEROT (FR101 - Paris) (FR - France))

Karin SCHARFFETTER-KOCHANEK (Contact / UNIVERSITAET ULM (DE144 - Ulm, Stadtkreis) (DE - Germany))

Jennifer RIVETT (Contact / UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL (UKK11 - Bristol, City of) (UK - Great Britain))

Heinz D. OSIEWACZ (Contact / JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE UNIVERSITAET FRANKFURT AM MAIN (DE712 - Frankfurt am Main, Kreisfreie Stadt) (DE - Germany))

Peter ROEPSTORFF (Contact / SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET (DK008 - Fyns amt) (DK - Denmark))

David GEMS (Contact / UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UKI11 - Inner London - West) (UK - Great Britain))

Péter CSERMELY (Contact / SEMMELWEIS EGYETEM (HU101 - Budapest) (HU - Hungary))

Thomas NYSTROM (Contact / GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET (SE0A2 - Västra Götalands län) (SE - Sweden))

Claudio FRANCESCHI (Contact / ALMA MATER STUDIORUM-UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA (ITD55 - Bologna) (IT - Italy))

Manuel SERRANO (Contact / FUNDACION CENTRO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES ONCOLOGICAS CARLOS III (ES300 - Madrid) (ES - Spain))

Alan FERSHT (Contact / THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (UKH12 - Cambridgeshire CC) (UK - Great Britain))

Rong ZENG (Contact / SHANGHAI INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (CN - Peoples Republic China) (CN - Peoples Republic China))

Joël DEMARTEAU (Contact / WOW COMPANY SA (BE352 - Arr. Namur) (BE - Belgium))

Barbara FITZKY (Contact / AMYNON BIOTECH GMBH (AT332 - Innsbruck) (AT - Austria))

Suresh RATTAN (Contact / SENETEK DENMARK APS (DK00D - Århus amt) (DK - Denmark))

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Studying human development and the ageing process




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Institution: HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN (DE300 - Berlin) (DE - Germany)
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Institution: DANISH MEDICINES AGENCY (DK001 - København og Frederiksberg kommuner) (DK - Denmark)


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