We are delighted to announce that The FEBS Journal Richard Perham Prize 2022 has been awarded for an outstanding paper published by Eilika Weber-Ban and co-authors (Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland) in The FEBS Journal in 2021. We invite you to read through their excellent paper below:
By Michal Ziemski, Julia Leodolter, Gabrielle Taylor, Anne Kerschenmeyer, Eilika Weber-Ban
Here is a brief summary of this work:
The ClpCP chaperone–protease complex is essential in mycobacteria, making it an attractive drug target in the treatment of tuberculosis. Eilika Weber-Ban and co-authors adapted a high-throughput bacterial adenylate cyclase two-hybrid screening system to probe the interactome of the ClpCP protease in Mycobacterium tuberculosis to identify interaction partners at the genome-wide level. They identify toxin-antitoxin systems as a major substrate class and also show that the ClpCP protease is involved in the post-translational regulation of type II toxin-antitoxin systems, implicating the pathway in the development of bacterial persistence.
Huge congratulations to Eilika Weber-Ban and colleagues for this exciting work!