Exploring the PROTEOCURE COST Action: Targeting Proteolysis for Proteome Remodeling

 
CA20113-
 
A
 
sound
 
proteome
 
for
 
a
 
sound
 
body:
targeting
 
proteolysis
 
for
 
proteome
 
remodeling
 
The
 
‘P
ROTEO
C
URE
COST
 
Action
 
COST
 
provides
 
networking
 
opportunities
 
for
 
researchers
 
and
 
innovators
 
in
 
order
 
to
 
strengthen
Europe’s
 
capacity
 
to
 
address
 
scientific,
 
technological
 
and
 
societal
 
challenges
 
ALL
 
FIELDS
 
OF
 
S&T
(mono-
 
or
 
interdisciplinary,
new
 
and
 
emerging
 
fields)
 
ALL
 
PARTNERS
(academia,
 
public
 
organisa-
tion,
 
industry,
NGO,
 
International
 
Organi-
sations)
 
BOTTOM-
UP
 
APPROACH
 
ALL
 
CAREER
 
STAGES
(young
 
and
 
experienced
 
resear-
chers)
 
ALL
 
COUNTRIES
41
 
COST
 
Full
 
Members
 
+
 
1
 
Cooperating
 
Member
 
and
 
+1
Partner
 
Member
14
 
Near
 
Neighbour
 
Countries
Global
 
cooperation
 
European
 
Cooperation
 
in
 
Science
 
&
 
Technology
 
Benefits
 
of
 
participating
in
 
a
 
COST
 
Action
 
Scientific
 
Networking
 
Career
opportunities
 
Financial
support
 
COST
 
Action
 
PROTEO
CURE
TARGETING
 
PROTEOLYSIS
 
FOR
 
PROTEOME
 
REMODELING
 
ACTION
 
CHAIR
 
ACTION
 
VICE-
CHAIR
GH
 
Scientific
 
Representative
Rosa
 
Farràs,
 
ES
 
318
 
Labs
 
members
30
 
European
 
countries
 
 
https://proteocure.eu/
 
Olivier
 
Coux,
 
FR
 
olivier.coux@cnrs.fr
Institut
 
de
 
Genetique
Moleculaire
 
de
 
Montpellier,
France
 
r
farras@cipf.es
Centro
 
de
 
Investigación
Príncipe
 
Felipe
Valencia,
 
Spain
 
Duration:
 
Nov
 
2021
 
 
Oct
 
2025
 
PROJECT MANAGER
 
Laetitia Poidevin, ES
 
proteocuregrantholder@cipf.es
Centro
 
de
 
Investigación
Príncipe
 
Felipe
Valencia,
 
Spain
 
PROTEO
CURE
 Core Group :
scientific activities coordination
 
PROTEO
CURE
 Core Group :
dissemination & networking activities
 
Carmen Rivas
 
PROTEO
CURE
 Core Group :
Working group leaders
 
The
 
PROTEO
CURE
 
COST
 
Action
 
 
RAISON
 
D’ÊTRE
 
OF
 
THE
 
ACTION
 
To
 
foster
 
European
 
research
 
aiming
 
at
 
reshaping 
the
proteome
 
for
 
therapeutic
 
needs
 
by
 
targeting 
or
highjacking
 
the
 
proteolytic
 
machinery
 
Generate knowledge
Train people
Foster collaborations (European grants)
Identify targets of therapeutic / biotechnological interest
Develop novel drugs to cure / manipulate
 
Decreasing
 
the
 
energy
 
barriers
 
Basic
science
 
Clinics
 
Industry
/
P
rivate
sector
 
WG1
Pathologies
/ 
pathways
 
WG2
Screening
 
/
Identification
and
 
targeting
of 
active
molecules
 
WG
4
ACI
 
Network
 
WG
3
Directed
proteolysis
 
WG1
 
goal:
 
to
 
constitue
 
‘task
 
forces’
per
 
pathology
 
or
 
biological
 
pathway,
gathering
 
labs
 
working
 
on
 
the
 
same
pathology
 
to
 
share
 
knowledge,
techniques,
 
models,
 
etc.
 
WG2
 
goal:
 
to
 
facilitate
 
/
 
foster
identification
 
and
 
transational
maturation
 
of
 
molecules
 
active
 
on
relevant
 
and
 
validated
 
proteostasis
targets.
 
WG3
 
goal:
 
to
 
promote
 
directed
proteolysis
 
approaches
 
in
 
Europe
 
by
favouring
 
the
 
development
 
of
 
bridges
between
 
biologists
 
and
 
chemists.
 
WG4
 
goal:
 
to
 
promote
 
integration
of
 
ACI
 
(Academic,
 
Clinician,
Industrial)
 
sectors
 
in
 
order
 
to
create
 
a
 
fertile
 
environment
 
for
rapid
 
translation
 
of
 
discoveries
 
and
ideas
 
into
 
innovativa
 
therapies..
 
Working
 
groups
 
Working
 
groups
 
WG1
 
WG4
 
WG3
 
WG
2
 
Pathol.1
Pathway
 
x
Pathway
 
y
Pathway
 
z
 
Pathol.2
Pathway
 
a
Pathway
 
b
Pathway
 
z
 
Pathol.3
Pathway
 
e
Pathway
 
f
Pathway
 
g
 
Pathol.
 
X
Pathway
 
1
Pathway
 
2
Pathway
 
3
 
Meetings
ProteoCure
 
meetings
 
or
 
co-
organized
 
meetings
In
 
person
 
or
 
virtual
 
STSMs
 
(Short
 
term
 
scientific
 
missions)
Exchanges
 
between
 
labs
 
Training
 
schools
 
Dissemination:
 
Dissemination
 
conference
 
grants,
newsletters,
 
mailing
 
lists,
 
webinars…
 
ITC
 
conference
 
grants:
 
support
 
for
 
Young
Researchers
 
and
 
Innovators
 
from
 
participating
Inclusiveness
 
Target
 
Countries/Near
 
Neighbour
Countries
 
to
 
establish
 
a
 
strong
 
network
 
and
 
increase
their
 
visibility
 
in
 
the
 
research
 
community.
 
See
 
proteocure.eu
 
for
 
details
 
Collaborative
 
activities
 
&
 
tools
 
Collaborative
 
activities
 
&
 
tools
 
Also,
 
Webinars
Mailing lists
Detailed information of members on website,
including research interest, emails etc.
Job offers
Forum
 
 
See 
proteocure.eu 
for details
 
30
 
Members
 
Austria
Belgium
Croatia 
Cyprus
Czech
 
Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Lithuania
 
Luxembourg
The
 
Republic
 
of
 
Moldova 
The
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Serbia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United
 
Kingdom
Israel
 
318
 
Participating
 
Teams
 
PROTEOCURE
 
Membership
 
COST
 
Members
 
non-
ITCs
(Inclusiveness
 
Target
 
Countries)
COST
 
Members
 
ITCs
COST
 
Cooperating
 
Member
 
ORE
 
is
 
the
 
EC’s
 
Open
 
Access
 
publishing
 
platform
 
for
 
scientific
articles
 
for
 
Horizon
 
Europe.
 
As
 
from
 
30
 
September
 
2022,
 
COST
 
Actions
 
can
 
submit
 
directly
 
to
this
 
publishing
 
venue,
 
free
 
of
 
charge.
 
ORE
 
is
 
a
 
reliable
 
peer-
reviewed
 
publishing
 
service
 
of
 
high
 
scientific
quality,
 
with
 
swift
 
publication
 
times.
 
Submitted
 
publications
 
must
 
be
 
original,
 
not
 
be
 
submitted
 
anywhere
else
 
for
 
publication,
 
and
 
stem
 
from
 
COST
 
Actions.
 
ORE
 
accepts
articles
 
in
 
all
 
fields
 
of
 
science.
 
Please
 
note
 
that
 
this
 
is
 
complementary
 
to
 
the
 
existing
 
Open
 
Access
expenses
 
covered
 
by
 
the
 
COST
 
rules.
 
For
 
more
 
info
 
visit
 
the
 
ORE
 
website:
 
https://open-
research-
europe.ec.europa.eu/
 
Open
 
Research
 
Europe
 
www.proteocure.eu
 
@ProteoCure
 
www.youtube.com/@proteocure9354
 
Join
 
us!
 
THANK
 
you!
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The PROTEOCURE COST Action focuses on targeting proteolysis for proteome remodeling, aiming to enhance Europe's scientific and technological capacity through collaboration across various fields and career stages. Participating in this initiative offers financial support, scientific networking, and career opportunities. The project spans from November 2021 to October 2025, with a core group overseeing scientific activities, dissemination, and networking efforts. With members from 30 European countries, PROTEOCURE aims to drive global cooperation and scientific advancement.

  • PROTEOCURE
  • COST Action
  • Proteolysis
  • Proteome Remodeling
  • Scientific Networking

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  1. CA20113- A sound proteome for a sound body: targeting proteolysis for proteome remodeling The PROTEOCURE COST Action

  2. European Cooperation in Science & Technology COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges ALL FIELDS OF S&T (mono- or interdisciplinary, new and emerging fields) ALL CAREER STAGES (young and experienced resear- chers) ALL PARTNERS (academia, public organisa- tion, industry, NGO, International Organi- sations) ALL COUNTRIES 41 COST Full Members + 1 Cooperating Member and +1 Partner Member 14 Near Neighbour Countries Global cooperation BOTTOM-UP APPROACH

  3. Benefits of participating in a COST Action Financial support Scientific Networking Career opportunities

  4. COST Action PROTEOCURE TARGETING PROTEOLYSIS FOR PROTEOME REMODELING Duration: Nov 2021 Oct 2025 PROJECT MANAGER ACTION CHAIR ACTION VICE-CHAIR GH Scientific Representative Laetitia Poidevin, ES Olivier Coux, FR Rosa Farr s, ES 318 Labs members 30 European countries https://proteocure.eu/ olivier.coux@cnrs.fr Institut de Genetique Moleculaire de Montpellier, France rfarras@cipf.es Centro de Investigaci n Pr ncipe Felipe Valencia, Spain proteocuregrantholder@cipf.es Centro de Investigaci n Pr ncipe Felipe Valencia, Spain

  5. PROTEOCURECore Group : scientific activities coordination Grant award coordinator Rosa Barrio STSM coordinators Meetings coordinators Training schools coordinators Georgia Chachami Alfred Vertegaal Christine Blattner Makis Skoulakis Klaudia Brix Elah Pick

  6. PROTEOCURECore Group : dissemination & networking activities Dissemination activities Science communication coordinator Eric Chevet Manuel Rodriguez Michael Glickman Target groups committee Stakeholderscommittee Networking committee Nico Dantuma Mohamad Abbas Carmen Rivas Ayala Shiber Germana Meroni Aleksandra Divac Rankov

  7. PROTEOCURECore Group : Working group leaders Working group 1 Working group 2 Carmela Giglione Gilles Lalmanach Rune Matthiesen Matthias Stein Working group 3 Working group 4 Carles Galdeano Catherine Lindon Michael Clague Esther Slammer

  8. ThePROTEOCURE COST Action RAISON D TRE OF THE ACTION To foster European research aiming at reshaping the proteome for therapeutic highjacking the proteolytic machinery needs by targeting or Generate knowledge Train people Foster collaborations (European grants) Identify targets of therapeutic / biotechnological interest Develop novel drugs to cure / manipulate

  9. Decreasing the energy barriers Basic science Clinics Industry/ Private sector

  10. Working groups WG2 goal: to facilitate / foster identification and transational maturation of molecules active on relevant and validated proteostasis targets. WG1 goal: to constitue taskforces per pathology or biological pathway, gathering labs working on the same pathology to share knowledge, techniques, models, etc. WG2 Screening / Identification and targeting of active molecules WG1 Pathologies / pathways WG3 Directed proteolysis WG4 ACI Network WG4 goal: to promote integration of ACI (Academic, Clinician, Industrial) sectors in order to create a fertile environment for rapid translation of discoveries and ideas into innovativa therapies.. WG3 goal: to promote directed proteolysis approaches in Europe by favouring the development of bridges between biologists and chemists.

  11. Working groups Pathol.1 Pathway x Pathway y Pathway z Pathol. X Pathol.2 Pathway a Pathway b Pathway z WG1 Pathway 1 Pathway 2 Pathway 3 Pathol.3 Pathway e Pathway f Pathway g

  12. Collaborative activities & tools Meetings ProteoCure meetings or co-organized meetings In person or virtual STSMs (Short term scientific missions) Exchanges between labs Training schools Dissemination: Dissemination conference grants, newsletters, mailing lists, webinars ITC conference grants: support for Young Researchers and Innovators from participating Inclusiveness Target Countries/Near Neighbour Countries to establish a strong network and increase their visibility in the research community. See proteocure.eu for details

  13. Collaborativeactivities&tools Also, Webinars Mailing lists Detailed information of members on website, including research interest, emails etc. Job offers Forum See proteocure.eufor details

  14. PROTEOCURE Membership 30 Members Luxembourg The Republic of Moldova The Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Austria Belgium Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy United Kingdom Israel Lithuania 318 Participating Teams COST Members non-ITCs (Inclusiveness Target Countries) COST Members ITCs COST Cooperating Member

  15. Open Research Europe ORE is the EC s Open Access publishing platform for scientific articles for Horizon Europe. As from 30 September 2022, COST Actions can submit directly to this publishing venue, free of charge. ORE is a reliable peer-reviewed publishing service of high scientific quality, with swift publication times. Submitted publications must be original, not be submitted anywhere else for publication, and stem from COST Actions. ORE accepts articles in all fields of science. Please note that this is complementary to the existing Open Access expenses covered by the COST rules. For more info visit the ORE website: https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/

  16. Join us! www.proteocure.eu @ProteoCure www.youtube.com/@proteocure9354

  17. THANK you!

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