Cellular Protein Translocation Programme
Thursday 14th April 2005
12:00 |
Common Lunch in the EAT Restaurant |
13:30 |
Opening |
13:40 |
Section: Modelling I – Chair: Colin Robinson Gunnar von Heijne (Stockholm) Prediction of protein subcellular localization Joel Beaudouin (Heidelberg) Diffusion-reaction model to characterise nuclear protein mobility visualized by photoactivation
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15:10 |
Section: Microscopy & Imaging I – Chair: Colin Robinson Ilan Davis (Edinburgh) The mechanism of apical mRNA localization and anchoring in the Drosophila blastoderm embryo
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15:55 |
Coffee & Tea Break |
16:20 |
Section: Protein Translocation I – Chair: Colin Stirling David Evans (Oxford) Dynamics of the nuclear envelope and associated endomembranes in the plant cell cycle Stephen High (Manchester) Making membrane proteins at the endoplasmic reticulum
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17:50 |
Wine & Snacks in the Common Room |
Friday 15th April 2005
9:00 |
Modelling II – Chair: Ilan Davis Matthias Weiss (Heidelberg) Focus on the secretory pathway - from microscopy to models Reinhart Heinrich (Berlin) Modelling vesicular transport
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10:30 |
Coffee & Tea Break - Poster |
11:00 |
Mixed Section – Chair: Ian Collinson Ohad Medalia (München) Three-dimensional insight into cells and organelles by cryo- electron tomography Martine Ben-Amar (Paris) Budding and fission of a multiphase vesicle Torsten Fischer (Heidelberg) The nuclear pore complex as a permeability barrier, kinetic study and mathematical modelling
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12:25 |
Lunch Break |
14:00 |
Section: Protein Translocation II – Chair: Bert van den Berg Steven Theg (UC Davis) The energetics of protein transport across the chloroplast thylakoid membrane Ian Collinson (Bristol) Studies on membrane protein integration
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15:30 |
Coffee & Tea Break - Poster |
16:30 |
Mixed Section – Chair: Rainer Pepperkok Blanche Schwappach (Heidelberg) Are all 14-3-3 proteins created equal? Cornelia Wilson (Manchester) Elucidating the roles of ribophorin I and STT3A/B in N-glycosylation Alison Baker (Leeds) The peroxisomal membrane proteins PEX10 and PEX2 are not trafficked to peroxisomes via the ER in plant cells Ben Abell (Manchester) Posttranslational targeting of tail-anchored proteins to the ER
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20:00 |
Conference Dinner |
Saturday 16th April 2005
9:00 |
Section: Protein Translocation III – Chair: Stephen High Bert van den Berg (WorcesterMA) X-ray structure of the SecY protein translocation channel Colin Stirling (Manchester) The role of Sec63p in protein translocation in the yeast ER
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10:30 |
Coffee & Tea Break |
11:00 |
Modelling III – Chair: Stephen High Markus Kirkilionis (Warwick) Numerical approaches for simulating protein distributions
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11:45 |
Conference discussion: “Do quantitative approaches help to understand protein translocation?”
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12:30 |
Lunch break |
14:00 |
Section Microscopy & Imaging II – Chair: Steven Theg Rainer Pepperkok (Heidelberg) Coupling ER exit to microtubules
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14:45 |
Section: Protein Translocation IV – Chair: Steven Theg Colin Robinson (Warwick)
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15:30 |
Closing of the conference |
Eve. |
Conference event for those staying overnight |