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Virtual RoomSeveral seminars are held weekly at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, an initiative that aims to bring together all researchers around the topics under discussion.
The sessions, with internal researchers or guests, contribute to stimulate the open and extremely collaborative culture of the IGC.
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Once considered to be a noxious gas, it is now known that hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is generated endogenously in various life forms. In fact, fife evolved and in an H2S-rich environment, eons ago, and with it emerged signal transduction cascades modulated by H2S and sulfhydration. Sulfhydration/persulfidation is a newly discovered posttranslational modification, wherein the -SH groups of reactive cysteine residues are converted to -SSH or persulfide groups. Sulfhydration modulates diverse physiological processes, ranging from response to inflammation to neuroprotection. H2S is generated via the reverse transsulfuration pathway in mammals from the amino acid cysteine and our studies reveal that this pathway is disrupted in aging and in neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Accordingly, targeting the reverse transsulfuration, may afford therapeutic benefits in neurodegenerative disorders involving imbalanced cysteine and H2S metabolism.
SPEAKER
Bindu Paul
Johns Hopkins University, USA