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Physics Colloquium
Prof. Erwin Frey
Arnold Sommerfeld Center - LMU Munich
Self-organisation of proteins in cells
Protein pattern formation is essential for the spatial organization of intracellular processes like cell division, and flagellum positioning. A prominent example of intracellular patterns is the oscillatory pole-to-pole oscillations of Min proteins in E. coli whose function is to ensure precise cell division. Cell polarization, a prerequisite for processes such as stem cell differentiation and cell polarity in yeast, is also mediated by a diffusion-reaction process. More generally, these functional modules of cells serve as model systems for self-organization, one of the core principles of life. Under which conditions spatio-temporal patterns emerge, and how these patterns are regulated by biochemical and geometrical factors are major aspects of current research. In this talk I will review recent theoretical and experimental advances in the field of intracellular pattern formation, focusing on general design principles and fundamental physical mechanisms.
Date: Tuesday, 11 October 16:15
Location: Lecture Hall 05.01, Institute of Physics, University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 5
Host: Prof. R. Alkofer
Vor dem Vortrag wird es in der Bibliothek Experimentalphysik (Raum: 0005010122) einen „meet the speaker coffee“ am Di., 11.10.22 von 15:45– 16:15 Uhr geben.