Lipidation is widely recognized for directing proteins to specific membrane sites, but it also affects protein stability, interactions, and enzymatic functions. Lipidated proteins are essential in diverse biological systems, from plant development to the human brain. When misregulated, protein lipidation is linked to various diseases, including cancer, inflammation, Huntington’s, and Parkinson’s.
This meeting will bring together researchers at all career stages—from students to senior scientists—to share discoveries and advancements in protein lipidation. Sessions will cover structural insights, improved techniques for detecting and controlling lipidated proteins, and emerging therapeutic approaches. Attendees will benefit from dedicated networking opportunities and presentations from early career scientists.