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16th ISMAR conference
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List of Speakers

Plenary lecture (40 min)

Suppressors of cytokine signalling: more than just structured proteins
Structural Biology Division
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia
NMR Structural Studies of the s54 Subunit of Bacterial RNA Polymerase
Dept. of Chemistry, University of California and
Physical Biosciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Structural and functional studies of non-coding RNAs
Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
NMR approach for interaction analysis of larger proteins
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Kyou-Hoon Han
Nobody does it better than NMRers: Natively Unfolded Proteins
Protein Analysis & Design Section, Molecular Cancer Center
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejon, Korea
FHA ¡V a phosphothreonine recognizing domain able to count the number of phosphates
Genomics Research Center
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Special lecture (35 min)

Quantitative Metabolomics by Two-Dimensional 1H-13C NMR
Department of Biochemistry
University of Wisconsin Madison, USA

Atomic Structure of the Chlorosome Rod Element Specialized for Capturing Weak Light Determined by Solid-state NMR
Institute for Protein Research
University of Osaka, Suita, Japan

Special Session for Complementarity of NMR and X-ray crystallography

Protein NMR & Crystallography in Structural Genomics and Cancer Structural Biology
Ontario Cancer Institute
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Intrinsic motions along an enzymatic reaction trajectory studied by NMR, Crystallography, Computation and FRET
Department of Biochemistry
Brandeis University, USA
Structural basis for superoxide generation by phagocyte NADPH oxidase
Department of Structural Biology
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Structural Basis of Citrate-dependent and Heparan Sulfate-mediated Cell Surface Retention of Cobra Cardiotoxin A3
National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan

Invited Lecturers (IL) - Solid (25 min)

Local Structure and Dynamics of Membrane Proteins and Membrane Associated Peptides as Revealed by Site Directed
Solid State NMR

Graduate School of Engineering
Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan
Structure of Silk studied with Solid State NMR
Contribution from the Department of Biotechnology
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Ping-chuan Sun
Various Types of Hydrogen Bonds, Their Temperature Dependence and Water-Polymer Interaction in Hydrated Poly(Acrylic Acid) as Revealed by 1H Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
College of Chemistry and College of Physics
Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Yongae Kim
Solid-state NMR Structural Studies of Transmembrane Proteins
Department of Chemistry
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Yongin, Korea
John V. Hanna
Multinuclear Solid State NMR Studies and XRD/SEM Structural Characterisation of NZP-type Materials
CSIRO North Ryde NMR Facility
New South Wales, Australia
Alkanes and xenon as ligands: NMR methods for characterizing photolytically generated, short-lived complexes
School of Chemistry,
University of New South Wales
Diffusion MRI in Neuropsychiatric Diseases: Tractography and Beyond
College of Medicine
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Yining Huang
Directly Probing the Metal Center Environment in Layered Zirconium Phosphates by Solid-state 91Zr NMR
Department of Chemistry,
The University of Western Ontario, Canada

Invited Lecturers (IL) - Solution (25 min)

Structural biology of SUMOylation
Department of Molecular Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan
NMR structures of two subunits in the whole TFIIE molecule
Graduate School of Integrated Science,
Yokohama City University, Japan
NMR Structure and Backbone Dynamics of Streptopain: Insight into Diverse Substrate Specificity
Department of Biochemistry,
National Cheng Kung University, Tainan , Taiwan
Interconversion between two unrelated protein folds in the lymphotactin native state
Department of Biochemistry,
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Structure and Protein-Protein Interaction of Helicobacter pylori Proteins
College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Korea
Chaejoon Cheong
Structural Studies for Disease-related Proteins
Magnetic Resonance Team,
Korea Basic Science Institute, Korea
Henry Mok
Chelerythrine and sanguinarine bind at novel sites on BclXL and Mcl-1 that are not the classic¡§BH3 binding cleft¡¨
Department of Biological Sciences,
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Oral presentation (OL) (15 min)

R. Kitahara
Pressure NMR system: Way to make and use
RIKEN SPring-8 Center, Japan
T. Ikegami
Structural analysis of a biosurfactant, Arthrofactin, produced by Pseudomonas sp. MIS38
Institute for Protein Research,
Osaka University, Japan
Yuan-Chao Lou
Human Pancreatitis-associated Protein Forms Fibrillar Aggregates with a Native-like Conformation
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Yu-Nan Liu
Solution structure of family 21 carbohydrate-binding module from Rhizopus oryzae glucoamylase
Department of Life Sciences,
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Applications of NMR in bioanalysis : small and LARGE
Department of Medical Science,
Inha University, Korea
Hee-Chul Ahn
NMR investigation of a protein in membrane environments: a model study using crambin
Advanced Analysis Center
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea
Joon Shin
Solution structure and dynamics of SWIRM domain from the SRG3, a murine homologue of yeast SWI3 and human BAF155
Dep. of Biochemistry,
Yonsei Univeristy, Korea
Oxidative protein folding in Gram-negative bacteria. Structure and dynamics of the oxidoreductase enzyme DsbA
Monash University, Australia
Unexpectedly Large Resolution and Sensitivity Enhancement at 900 MHz (21.1 T) in MAS NMR of Spin-1/2 in Solids
Center for Interdisciplinary Magnetic Resonance, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory / Florida State University
Shang-Te Hsu
A glimpse into protein folding on the ribosome by NMR spectroscopy
Department of Chemistry
University of Cambridge

 

 

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