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Untitled - LABEX celtisphybio
8h – 9h : Accueil des participants/welcome of the participants 9h – 9h10 : Ouverture du colloque/oppening of the seminar (Amphi BDD, Institut Curie) Session 1, Analyse structurale et fonctionnelles de protéines membranaires purifiées/Structural and functional analysis of purified membrane proteins. Chair 9h15 –10h00 : Keynote speaker: H. Poulsen (Aarhus University, Denmark). Ion transport by the sodium pump: from the crystal structure to the identification of hypertension determinants. 10h00-10H15: short talk 1. Pierre-Jean Corringer. (Unité Récepteurs-Canaux, UMR 3571 du CNRS, Institut Pasteur, Paris). Transplantation of the transmembrane domain of the human glycine receptor into its prokaryotic homolog GLIC. 10h15 – 10h30 : short talk 2. Marc Baaden (Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, Paris) Probing pentameric ligand-gated ion channels with bromoform reveals many interconnected anesthetic binding sites 10h30- 11h coffee break 11h00 – 11h15 : short talk 3. Guillaume Lenoir (Laboratoire des Protéines Membranaires UMR 8221-iBiTec-S/SB2SM, CEA Saclay) The Drs2p/Cdc50p lipid “flippase” complex: purification and catalytic properties 11h15-11h30: short talk 4. Halina Wojtowicz (Unité de RMN des Biomolécules, Institut Pasteur, CNRS UMR 3528, Paris). Hemophore-mediated transmembrane signaling in Serratia marcescens: a structural approach ? 11h30 – 11h45 : short talk 5. Aurore Lévy (UMR 168, Institut Curie, Paris) Role of caveolin 1 in the sorting of sphingomyelin. session 2, Analyse structurale et fonctionnelles de protéines membranaires reconstituées en systèmes modèles/Structural and functional analysis of reconstituted membrane proteins. Chair 11h45 – 12h30: Olivier Lambert (CBMN-UMR5248, Université de Bordeaux). Membrane proteins reconstituted in liposome and in nanodisk/cryo-tomography 12h30-13h30 Buffet (hall BDD) Session 3 Posters 13h30-15h Posters (Salles annexes BDD 1, 2, 3) Session 2, Structural and functional analysis of reconstituted membrane proteins 15h00 – 15h45 : Keynote speaker. Frederic Pincet (ENS, Paris). Molecular basis of SNARE-induced fusion: energy, membrane dynamics and regulation. 15H45- 16H : Short talk 6. Beatrice Schaack (IBS, Grenoble) Toxin action on recombinant human potassium channels recorded at the single level in an artificial membrane system, a miniaturised and simple assay 16h – 16h15 : short talk 7. Isabelle Mouro-Chanteloup (INSERM UMR_S1134 Biologie Intégrée du Globule Rouge, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris). Functional studies of membrane proteins AE1 (Band 3) and Rhesus (Rh) by measurement of kinetics of intracellular pH variations by stopped-flow analysis on recombiant cells, ghosts or proteoliposomes. 16h30- 17h15: Keynote speaker M. Nollmann (Centre de Biochimie Structurale, CNRS UMR 5048 - UM 1 - INSERM UMR 1054, Montpellier) Recent advances in super resolution microscopy and their application to the study of cellular mechanisms. 17h15 – 17h30 : short talk 9. G. Van Niel (Institut Curie, UMR CNRS 144, Paris). Role of PMEL, a transmembrane protein in the formation of physiological amyloids fibers in pigment cells. 17h30 – 17h45 : short talk 10. Aurelie Floch (Institut Jacques Monod, UMR 7592 CNRS, Université Paris Diderot, Paris). Contribution of karyopherin and lipid binding to nuclear pore targeting of a yeast nucleoporin. 16h15 – 16h30 : short talk 8. Laura Baciou (Laboratoire de Chimie Physique, UMR800 CNRS, Université Paris Sud, Orsay). Conclusions and departure. Membrane environment directly impacts the capacity of NADPH oxidase to produce superoxide. Location Institut Curie. 11 rue P.M. Curie. Ampitheatre Building Biologie du Developement. RER B Station Luxembourg. session 4 Structural and functional analysis of membrane protein in cells. Chair Contact: Daniel levy, [email protected]; Phone 33 1 56 24 67 82