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Institute of Botany and Microbiology |
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Welcome to the website
of the Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology (K.U.Leuven).
The Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology is part of the Department
of Biology (section Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology)
and the Faculty of Sciences and is located in the Institute
of Botany and Microbiology.
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Our
laboratory is also a department, the Department
of Molecular Microbiology, in the VIB, Flanders
Institute for Biotechnology.
VIB is a non-profit scientific research institute. Using
advanced gene technology, VIB studies the functioning
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Research |
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The main topic of the fundamental research in our laboratory are the nutrient-sensing mechanisms involved in control of the cAMP - protein kinase A and other major nutrient signaling pathways in yeast
(Saccharomyces cerevisiae).
Using the power of yeast genetics and molecular biology, we are unravelling the nature of the nutrient sensors for sugars, amino acids, ammonium, phosphate, sulfate and other essential nutrients, the signaling pathways leading from these sensors to activation of protein kinase A and other related regulators, as well as the downstream events linking protein kinase A as well as connected regulatory systems to important cellular targets: e.g. storage carbohydrate metabolism (trehalose, glycogen), stress tolerance (trehalose, Hsp expression), growth and cell cycle control (ribosomal gene expression, protein synthesis), fermentation rate.
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Applied research and industrial valorisation
is focussed on several biotechnological applications with
yeast: - development of superior industrial yeast strains (bioethanol production with first and second generation substrates, brewing, wine production, baking),
- identification of antifungal targets in the pathogenic
yeast Candida albicans,
- yeast trehalose metabolism
as model and tool for investigation of plant trehalose
metabolism and for improvement of stress resistance in
crop plants,
- use of yeast as a tool for studying mammalian proteins with medical interest (cancer, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathies).
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Staff |
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Latest Publication |
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Rubio-Texeira M., Van Zeebroeck G. and Thevelein J.M.
Peptides induce persistent signaling from endosomes by a nutrient transceptor.
Nature Chemical Biology [In Press] |
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Events |
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A forward genetic approach to ester biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
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PhD defence by Drs. Jan Vanmiddelem |
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October 21, 2011 (17h00) |
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Auditorium Jozef Heuts (LAND 00.215), Landbouwinstituut, Kasteelpark Arenberg 20, 3001 Heverlee |
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