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LOCATION:MPI-PKS\, Nöthnitzer Straße 3801187 Dresden
SUMMARY:Frey: Self-organisation of proteins in cells
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Prof. Erwin Frey\nInstitute of Speaker: LMU Munich\nTo
 pics:\nPhysik\n Location:\n  Name: MPI-PKS ()\n  Street: Nöthnitzer Stra
 ße 38\n  City: 01187 Dresden\n  Phone: + 49 (0)351 871 0\n  Fax: \nDescri
 ption: Protein pattern formation is essential for the spatial organisation
  of intracellular processes like cell division and flagellum positioning. 
 A prominent example of intracellular patterns is the oscillatory pole-to-p
 ole oscillations of Min proteins in E. coli\, whose function is to ensure 
 precise cell division. Cell polarisation\, a prerequisite for processes su
 ch as stem cell differentiation and cell polarity in yeast\, is also media
 ted by a diffusion-reaction process. More generally\, these functional mod
 ules of cells serve as model systems for self-organisation\, one of the co
 re principles of life. Under which conditions spatiotemporal patterns emer
 ge and how biochemical and geometrical factors regulate these patterns are
  major aspects of current research. In this talk\, I will review recent th
 eoretical and experimental advances in the field of intracellular pattern 
 formation\, focusing on general design principles and fundamental physical
  mechanisms.
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