Cell News | Issue 02, 2014 - page 26

Cell News 2/2014
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Thursday, June 12th, 2014
Session 4: Motor proteins; Chair: Gabriele Pfitzer (Cologne, Germany)
08:30
Jennifer Morgan (London, UK): Mouse muscle stem cells: Different satellite cells?
09:00
Folma Buss (Cambridge, UK): The role of myosins in autophagy
09:30
Theresia Stradal (Braunschweig, Germany): Molecular regulation of actin-based cellular protrusions
10:00
Dietmar Manstein (Hannover, Germany): From molecular structure to the pathophysiology of motor protein-linked diseases
10:30
Gabriella Piazzesi (Florence, Italy): In situ studies of muscle myosin II mechanics and structural dynamics
11:00
Coffee and Discussion
Session 5: Titin; Chair: Kristina Djinovi
č
-Carugo (Vienna, Austria)
11:30
Wolfgang Linke (Bochum, Germany): Titin and its role in cell signalling
12:00
Anders Oldfors (Gothenburg, Sweden): Clinic, genetic and pathiophysiological aspects of HMERF
12:30
Michael Gotthardt (Berlin, Germany): Following titin along the myofibril – a visual and omics approach to sarcomere biology
13:00
Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Poster Session II with Coffee and Discussion
Session 6: Filamin C; Chair: Dieter Fürst (Bonn, Germany)
15:30
Rudolf Kley (Bochum, Germany): Proteomic profiles in myofibrillar myopathies talks selected from Abstracts
16:00
Yvonne Leber (Bonn, Germany): Filamin C is a highly dynamic protein involved in fast repair of myofibrillar microdamage
16:15
Sibylle Molt (Bonn, Germany): Aciculin interacts with filamin C and Xin and is essential for myofibril assembly,
remodeling and maintenance
16:30
Frédéric Chevessier-Tünnesen (Erlangen, Germany) W2710X filamin C knock-in mice: a physiological model for filamin C-related
myofibrillar myopathies
16:45
Andreas Unger (Bochum, Germany): Intracellular translocation of chaperones/cochaperones in human skeletal muscle myopathies:
an immunoelectron microscopical study
17:00
Coffee and Discussion
17:30 - 18:30 Highlights from the Posters; Chair: Harald Herrmann (Heidelberg, Germany)
17:30
Stamatis Papathanasiou (Athens, Greece): Epithelial Cytoskeleton in Cardiac Muscle: A Novel Compensatory Mechanism
17:45
Oliver Friedrich (Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany): ‘The bad Architect’ – The structural basis of progressive weakness revealed by
multiphoton microscopy in degenerative myopathies associated with cellular remodeling or protein aggregates.
18.00
Sri Krishna Raja Kiran Kalepu (Ulm, Germany): Adult Human Skeletal Muscle WNTSignalling Pathway and its Associated Molecules in
Ageing and Disease.
18:15
Euripides De Almeida Ribeiro (Vienna, Austria): Structural basis of human Z-disk – actinin regulation by PIP2.
18:30 – 19:30 Matthias Rief (Munich, Germany): Mechanics of single molecules
20:00
Social event (Wine tasting)
Friday, June 13th, 2014
08:30 – 09:30 Plenary talk; Thomas Braun (Bad Nauheim, Germany): Regenerative capacity of striated muscle tissue
Session 7: Advanced Experimental Approaches; Chair: Jennifer Morgan (London, UK)
09:30
Elisabeth Ehler (London, UK): A central role of the intercalated disc for cardiomyocyte growth
10:00
Katrin Marcus (Bochum, Germany): Quantitative methods in proteomics
10:00
Coffee and Discussion
11:00
Bettina Warscheid (Freiburg, Germany): Dissecting Signaling Processes In and Out of the Z-Disc by Functional Proteomics
11:30
Kristina Djinovič-Carugo (Vienna, Austria): Lessons from integrative structural biology
12:00 – 13:00: Plenary talks; Conrad Weihl (St. Louis, USA): Function and dysfunction of autophagy in protein aggregate myopathies
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