Olivier Julien
Biochemistry
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
Olivier Julien is an assistant professor belongs to the department of Biochemistry from the university of Alberta.
Research Interest
The central goal of our research is to characterize how proteases regulate important biological processes such as apoptosis and cell differentiation. For example, the dysregulation of caspases underlies several human diseases that include cancer and inflammatory disorders, and a better understanding of these enzymes is of great importance in order to design new therapies. Using functional proteomics approaches, our lab focus on characterizing how protease substrates play critical roles in such vital processes, to advances our knowledge about the role of these proteases in human diseases. Harnessing recent progress in cellular engineering, we take advantage of tools such as CRISPRi technology and antibody engineering to further support our proteomics findings.
Publications
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Julien O., Zhuang M., Wiita A.P., O’Donoghue A.J., Knudsen G.M., Craik C.S. and Wells J.A. (2016) Quantitative MS-based enzymology of caspases reveals distinct protein substrate specificities, hierarchies, and cellular roles. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 113:E2001-2010.
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Julien O. and Wells J.A. (2017) Caspase substrates in cell death and remodeling. Cell Death Differ. 24:1380-1389