Following the exciting meetings in Cambridge, Stockholm, Berlin, and Baltimore, we will continue the discussion of the emerging concept of the translational tuning of protein folding. The focus of this meeting will be on nascent polypeptide chain structure and folding, regulation of translation, and nascent chain targeting and translocation to membranes.
Organizers:
Prof. Marina Rodnina Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Germany
Prof. John Christodoulou University College of London, UK
Prof. Gunnar von Heijne Stockholm University, Sweden
Prof. Zoya Ignatova University of Hamburg, Germany
Prof. Anton Komar Cleveland State University, USA
Prof. Susan Marqusee University of California, Berkley, USA
Talk: Visualisation of protein biogenesis in mammalian cells
Juliette Fedry
9:30 AM
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10:00 AM
Talk: Protein Folding: Queerer than we suppose, or queerer than we can suppose
Stephen Fried
10:00 AM
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10:30 AM
Talk: Stabilities of ribosome-bound and soluble proteomes measured by rates of methionine oxidation
Sina Ghaemmaghami
10:30 AM
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11:00 AM
Break
11:00 AM
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1:00 PM
SESSION 5: NC INTERACTIONS
Chair: Susan Marqusee
11:00 AM
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11:30 AM
Talk: Tracking protein co-translational folding with single mRNA resolution in living cells
Ning Zhao
11:30 AM
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12:00 PM
Talk: AP Profiling resolves co-translational folding pathways and chaperone interactions in cells
Christian Kaiser
12:00 PM
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12:40 PM
Focus Talk: Principle of cotranslational protein targeting to mitochondria
Shu-ou Shan
1:00 PM
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2:00 PM
Lunch
2:00 PM
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11:00 PM
SESSION 6: TRANSLATIONAL TUNING
Chair: Anton Komar
2:00 PM
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2:30 PM
Talk: Vectorial appearance induces conformational biases that alter protein folding yield
Patricia Clark
2:30 PM
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3:00 PM
Talk: Uncovering Model protein characteristics that are Codon and Codon-Pair optimized
Chava Kimchi-Sarfaty
3:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Talk: Synonymous but Not Silent: The Codon Usage Code for Gene Expression and Protein Folding
Yi Liu
3:30 PM
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4:00 PM
Break
4:00 PM
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4:30 PM
Talk: Dwelling of ribosomes at rare arginine codons and production of chaperones connect the Puf3 pumilio family RNA binding protein and Not4 to protein homeostasis
Martine Collart
4:30 PM
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4:45 PM
Short Talk: Short-circuiting the bacterial ribosome: RAPPing about hydrogens 1
Martino Morici
4:45 PM
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5:00 PM
Short Talk: Short-circuiting the bacterial ribosome: RAPPing about hydrogens 2
Felix Gersteuer
5:00 PM
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5:15 PM
Short Talk: Mechanisms of Translational Stalling and Recovery in Bacterial Ribosomes Studied by MD Simulations
Lars Bock
5:15 PM
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5:45 PM
Talk: New functional insights into SRP-Mediated Protein Targeting to the Endoplasmic Reticulum
Guenter Kramer
5:45 PM
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6:25 PM
Focus Talk: Impaired biogenesis of basic proteins impacts multiple hallmarks of the aging brain