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Structural Biology 2017

Day 2 September 19, 2017

Sessions:

Signalling Biology

Session Chair

Joachim Krebs

Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany

Session Co-Chair

Vesa P. Hytönen

University of Tampere, Finland

Session Introduction

Title:

Calcium, calmodulin and the plasma membrane calcium pump

Joachim Krebs,

Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany

Title:

Structural insights into cholesterol regulation of inwardly-rectifying K+ channels

Irena Levitan,

University of Illinois, USA

Title:

Structural aspects of cell signaling

Carol A. Heckman,

Bowling Green State University, USA

Title:

Mechanical stability of Talin Rod controls traction force generation and cell migration

Vesa P. Hytönen,

University of Tampere, Finland

Title:

Photoinduced electron transfer in cytochrome bc1: Kinetics of ubiquinone transfer from

the Qo site to the Qi site, and evidence for communication between the monomers in

the dimer

Francis Millett,

University of Arkansas, USA

Title:

Mapping energy transfer channels in fucoxanthin–chlorophyll protein complex

Leonas Valkunas,

Vilnius University, Lithuania

Title:

PIP2 modulation of KCNQ1 channels

Jianmin Cui,

Washington University in St. Louis, USA

Title:

LD motif interacting networks in cell-matrix adhesion

Igor L. Barsukov,

University of Liverpool, UK

Title:

Structural conformational changes report biased agonism: The case of Galanin

receptors

Arfaxad Reyes Alcaraz,

Korea University, College of Medicine, South Korea

Title:

A biophysical and structural approach to investigate calcium sensor properties of plant

calmodulin-like proteins

Alessandra Astegno,

University of Verona, Italy

Title:

Structural insights into the mechanism of how polyphenols suppresses amyloid

fibrillation

He Jianwei,

Liaoning University, China

Title:

Type I BIR domain inhibitors in cancer therapy: Designing drugs to modulate the NF-

κ

B

pathway

Federica Cossu,

Institute of Biophysics at the National Research Council (IBF-CNR), Italy

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