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Invited Lectures: A Collection of Scientific Abstracts

Tác giả: Diverse authors

Lĩnh vực: Khoa học sinh học, y học, và công nghệ sinh học

Nội dung tài liệu: This document presents a compilation of abstracts from various scientific lectures and poster presentations, covering a wide array of research topics. The content delves into molecular biology, genetics, cellular processes, disease mechanisms, and potential therapeutic strategies. Key areas explored include chromosome structure and segregation, bacterial transformation, genetic interaction networks, multi-factorial diseases, alternative splicing, DNA replication and repair, protein interactions, cellular signaling pathways, and the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic agents.

Mục lục chi tiết:

  • A1-L5: Mitotic chromosome condensation and segregation
  • B5-L1: The Meningococcal Transformation Machine
  • E1-L2: Global Mapping of the Yeast Genetic Interaction Network
  • E2-L2: Multi-factorial disease and robustness: Where Systems Biology makes a difference
  • E5-L5: Insight into alternative-splicing mechanisms with the solution structures of several RRM-RNA complexes
  • A1-13: Characterization of a subtelomeric satellite DNA in the mollusc Donax trunculus
  • A1-14: The evolutionary role of the LCR16A element in Mendelian disorders
  • A2-27: The BAH domain of Sir3 is the primary nucleosome binding domain in the SIR silencing complex
  • A2-28: Post synthetic acetylation of HMGB1 protein stimulates DNA end-joining
  • A3-11: Analysis of restriction fragments distribution in genomic fungal DNAs.
  • A3-12: Nitric oxide levels and eNOS gene polymorphism in patients with coronary artery disease documented by angiography
  • A4-11: The role of miRNAs in DNA replication and damage repair
  • A4-12: Identification of novel regulators of microRNA function
  • A4-13: Role of miRNAs in replicative senescence of endothelial cells
  • A5-44: Efficient initiation of λ DNA replication requires transcription and interaction between RNA polymerase and the O replication protein
  • A5-45: Role of Arabidopsis SR protein atRSp31 in plant growth and development.
  • A5-47: Properties of the Escherichia coli DnaA protein required for transcriptional activation of bacteriophage λ PR promoter
  • A5-48: NMR investigation on 15.5K associated complexes
  • A5-49: Cellular localization of the proto-oncoprotein TAF15
  • A5-50: The specific transcription factor TAF15 can associate with a subset of the spliceosomal U1 snRNP complex
  • A5-51: Investigation of the structure and zinc-binding properties of the RING finger domain from the human splicing-associated protein RBBP6
  • A5-53: Cytoplasmic recycling of 60S pre-ribosomal factors depends on the AAA-protein Drg1
  • A5-52: NMR and SAXS studies of the ribonuclease RegB / ribosomal protein S1 system.
  • B1-46: Mitochondrial competence: The DNA import mechanism
  • B1-47: VAMP2 affects the U-type inactivation of Kv2.1 through interaction with N-terminus of the channel
  • B1-48: Enzymatic properties and subcellular localization of Arabidopsis beta-N-acetylhexosaminidases
  • B2-20: 2D-PAGE versus shotgun proteomics: Secretome analysis of immature and differently stimulated human dendritic cells
  • B3-20: Characterising the multitude of chloroplast protein import receptors in Arabidopsis thaliana
  • B3-21: The Pex3p-Pex19p interactions modulated by PMP cargo proteins
  • B3-22: The role of Pex19p in the biogenesis of peroxisomal membrane proteins
  • B3-23: Mdm38p and its role in mitochondrial dynamics
  • B3-24: Biogenesis of β-barrel proteins in the outer membrane of human mitochondria
  • B3-25: On the mechanism of peroxisomal protein translocation: functional implications of two missense mutations in Pex5p
  • B4-44: PDZ-domain interactions control the surface stability and degradation of the EAAC1 glutamate transporter in MDCK cells
  • B4-45: Insulin increases jejunal glucose absorption and reduces jejunal Na+-K+ATPase activity via PI3 kinase, PKC, p38 and ERK.
  • B4-46: Structural study of a potential therapeutic target: the antibiotics efflux pump MexXY-OprM from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • B4-47: Reversible dissociation of V-ATPases: fact or artefact?
  • B4-48: ATP-binding to NBD1 of multidrug resistance protein ABCC1 probed by NMR
  • C1-66: X-ray structures of the 2:1 complex between prolactin and its receptor
  • C1-67: G protein alpha subunits mediated actin cytoskeleton rearrangement pattern
  • C1-68: Essential role of IP3R2 in NFAT transcriptional activity in HEK293 cells
  • C1-69: Mechanisms involved in the regulation of Sprouty4 expression
  • C1-70: Osteoprotegerin and RANKL levels in multiple sclerosis
  • C1-71: Phosphorylation of Erp1 by p90rsk is required for cytostatic factor arrest in Xenopus laevis
  • C1-72: Diet affects the asymmetrical, thyroid hormone induced metamorphosis in flatfish
  • C1-73: Acute-phase and developmentally related role of STAT3 and NFkB in alpha2-macroglobulin expression
  • C1-74: c-JUN is activated by the hedgehog pathway transcription factor GLI2
  • C1-75: Analysis of MAPK signaling by phosphoproteomics and chemical genetics
  • C2-151: Substituted 9-arylideneanthrones as potential agents for leukemia therapy; mode of action
  • C2-152: Involvement of 14-3-3sigma in antitumor effects of cis-4-hydroxy-L-proline (CHP) in human epithelial tumor cell lines
  • C2-153: Cytoplasmic localization of survivin is implicated in lymphnode metastasis of colorectal cancer patients
  • C2-154: Role of PKN isoforms in tumour cell migration/invasion
  • C2-155: Downregulation of angiogenesis in vivo by DNAzymes to ẞ1 mRNA integrin subunit
  • C2-156: Evaluation of para-phenylendimaleimide in tumour cell death
  • C2-157: Antitumor effects of oncolytic recombinant adenoviral vectors containing L- plastin promoter in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
  • C2-158: Protein phosphatase M1B; A novel Gankyrin binding protein
  • C2-159: The leader region of Laminin B1 mRNA confers cap-independent translation
  • C2-160: Cross-talks of Raf/MEK/ERK, TRAIL/Apo2 and mevalonate cascades modulate caspase-independent apoptosis
  • C2-161: Characterization of novel blood and lymphatic endothelial antigens by antibody phage display
  • C2-162: Distinct actions of thrombin on growth and survival of endothelial cells
  • C2-163: Angiotensin II triggers apoptosis in cardiac fibroblast but not in myofibroblast overexpressing the type 1 receptor
  • C2-164: Requirement of glycosaminoglycans in death receptor-induced apoptosis
  • C2-165: Cytoplasmic localization of survivin is implicated in lymphnode metastasis of colorectal cancer patients
  • C2-166: Immunotoxin containing Pseudomonas Exotoxin A induces cell death in a malignant melanoma cell line
  • C2-167: A new function of Aurora A at the G1/S transition of the cell cycle
  • C2-169: Angiotensin II triggers apoptosis in cardiac fibroblast but not in myofibroblast overexpressing the type 1 receptor
  • C2-170: Requirement of glycosaminoglycans in death receptor-induced apoptosis
  • C3-34: B cell IgD deletion prevents alveolar bone loss following murine oral infection
  • C3-35: Phenolics with antiviral acitivity in naturally- and in vitro- grown tissues of Centaurea rupestris L.
  • C3-36: Study of cryptogein recognition in plant defense reaction
  • C3-37: Characterisation of endothelial cell activation using a cell culture-based model of endotoxemia
  • C4-89: Effect of in vitro hypoxia and hypoxia/reoxygenation injury on the gelatinases, their inhibitor and activator in endothelial cells