Conferences

29–30 May 2024, Rouen, France
PTMBact 2024

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are essential for the regulation of cellular functions in all living organisms. They play roles in bacterial virulence, resistance, biofilm formation, and motility. With the emergence of increasingly resistant bacterial strains, it is now necessary to research new strategies to combat pathogenic microorganisms. In 2016, an English study estimated that if no progress is made in this field, from 2050 onwards, more than 10 million people will die each year from an infection caused by multi-resistant bacteria, i.e., more than the number of people who die from cancer. Targeting the modified residues and/or enzymes involved in these modification mechanisms could be a promising antibacterial strategy, as is currently used in the context of therapies against specific cancers or latent viral infections.

The interest of the scientific community in bacterial PTMs has been growing steadily in recent years, both internationally and nationally. Thus, the PTMBact international congress was established in 2014 and is held every two years.

This conference brings together researchers with multidisciplinary and complementary skills in the following:

  • Microbiology;
  • Mass spectrometry;
  • Bioinformatics;
  • Molecular biology;
  • Biochemistry;
  • Microscopy.

To stimulate discussion and research advances in this area, we also launched a conference Special Issue:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/pathogens/special_issues/DF385I6889.

To access more information, please visit the website:

https://ptmbact2024.sciencesconf.org/

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