GT Enzymes: Structure/Function/Catalysis/Engineering/Regulation

This GT aims to bring together all colleagues interested in scientific issues related to enzymes in the broadest sense. Due to the transversal nature of its topics, it shares common interests with other SFBBM GT, notably the Cellular Proteolysis and Metabolism GT.

Who leads the group?

A team committed to serving the scientific community.

Sandrine BOSCHI-MULLER

Université de Lorraine

sandrine.boschi@univ-lorraine.fr

Fernando RODRIGUES LIMA

Université Paris Cité

fernando.rodrigues-lima@u-paris.fr

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The SFBBM Thematic Groups

Spaces for exchange and collaboration among researchers to advance research in biochemistry and molecular biology.

GT Archaea

Bringing together biochemists and molecular biologists interested in the study of archaea, a distinct domain of life, with unique adaptive and evolutionary properties.

GT Cellular proteolysis

Study protein degradation in cells, whether for renewal, signaling, or the removal of damaged proteins.

GT Enzymes

Exploring all aspects of enzymes, from the most fundamental (structure, mechanism, regulation) to the most applied (engineering, biocatalysis, enzymopathies).

GT Metabolism

Decipher metabolic pathways, their regulation, and their dysregulation, particularly in diseases.

GT SifrARN

Characterize the biogenesis, degradation, structure, and functions of RNAs in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

GT Synthetic Biology

Design and construct new or redesigned biological systems (or components).

GT Education

Building a community of teachers and researchers committed to advancing teaching practices in biochemistry (lessons learned, tool sharing, improved learning, …).

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