BtBs seminar - Imaging thyroid biology across scales

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Francesca Coscia, The Centre for Structural Biology, Human Technopole - Thursday 12 December 2024, 4:30 pm, TELLUS-U4 building, room U4-03

Seminar - Biotechnology and Biosciences - Thursday 12 December 2024, 4:30 pm, TELLUS-U4 building, room U4-03

Francesca Coscia, The Centre for Structural Biology, Human Technopole

Abstract

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The thyroid gland is a natural bioreactor that accumulates dietary iodine to synthesise thyroid hormones, crucial for metabolic functions in vertebrates (e.g., growth, development, thermogenesis). Thyroid hormones are made via extracellular iodination of thyroglobulin which then undergoes a complex trafficking pathway before hormones can be released into the bloodstream and reach the target cells, where they undergo an additional layer of regulation. The advance of cryo-electron microscopy and integrative structural biology methods now allows to visualise this system in depth at different scales: from in vitro reconstituted systems to thyroid organoids, both in health and disease.

Host: Bertini and Arrigoni

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