Biophysical Society 63rd Annual Meeting | Program Guide
Sina Jazani , Arizona State University, United States 1388-Pos, B490 AN ALTERNATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR FLUORESCENCE CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY. Shinhye Jeon , Baruch College – The City University of New York, United States 1341-Pos, B443 LOSS OF MGR2P DESTABILIZES THE TIM23 CHANNEL AND REDUCES MITOCHONDRIAL EMISSION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES. Drake Jensen , Washington University in St. Louis, United States 1043-Pos, B145 REGULATION OF MYCOBACTERIAL RNA POLYMERASE PROMOTER ESCAPE KINETICS BY TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS CARD AND RBPA. Abir Kabbani , University of Michigan, United States 819-Plat THE IMPORTANCE OF GLYCOLIPID CROSSLINKING IN ALTERING THE MEMBRANE CURVATURE. Reema Kathuria , Indian Institute of Science Education and Research 1106-Pos, B208 IMPLICATION OF CHOLESTEROL IN REGULATING THE MEMBRANE- INTERACTION MECHANISM OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE CYTOLYSIN, A BETA- BARREL PORE-FORMING TOXIN. Justine Keth , University of New Mexico, United States 1152-Pos, B254 SPATIOTEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF RON AND EGFR CROSSTALK AT THE PLASMA MEMBRANE. Soyeon Kim , University Of Akron, United States 1011-Pos, B113 INVESTIGATING THE ACTIVATION MECHANISM ALTERATION OF RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE MUTANTS. Oisín King , Imperial College London, United Kingdom 759-Plat ENDOTHELIAL CELL REGULATION OF EXCITATION-CONTRACTION COUPLING IN INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL DERIVED MYOCARDIUM. Di Lang , University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 1150-Pos, B252 DISRUPTION OF CAVEOLAR MICRODOMAINS CREATES “HOT SPOTS” FOR ATRIAL ECTOPY AND ARRYTHMOGENESIS IN HEART FAILURE MICE. Zeno Lavagnino , IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Italy 1171-Pos, B273 THE ROLE OF DOPAMINE IN PANCREATIC α-CELLS CALCIUM HETEROGENEITY AND SYNCHRONIZATION MEASURED BY LIGHT-SHEET MICROSCOPY. Taehyung Chris Lee , University of Toronto, Canada 994-Pos, B96 DYNAMIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AN INTRINSICALLY DISORDERED PROTEIN AND ITS BINDING PARTNERS PROBED BY MULTIPARAMETER SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE. Yi-Hsuan Lin , University of Toronto, Canada 979-Pos, B81 POLYMER THEORY FOR SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC PHASE SEPARATION BEHAVIORS OF CHARGED INTRINSICALLY DISORDERED PROTEINS.
Axel Loewe , Karlsruhe Institute of Technolgy, Germany 1148-Pos, B250
SINUS BRADYCARDIA DUE TO ELECTROLYTE CHANGES AS A POTENTIAL PATHOMECHANISM OF SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS. Charlotte Lorenz , Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany 786-Plat ASSEMBLY MECHANISM OF FARNESYLATED HGBP1 STUDIED BY TIME- RESOLVED SAXS AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. Joseph A. Lyons , Aarhus University, Denmark 844-Plat STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO THE FUNCTION AND AUTO-REGULATION OF LIPID FLIPPASES. Alexandria N. Miller , Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, United States 791-Plat CRYO-EM STRUCTURES REVEAL MECHANISMS OF ACTIVATION AND INACTIVATION IN BESTROPHIN CHANNELS. A MULTIDRUG AND TOXIN EFFLUX (MATE) TRANSPORTER INVOLVED IN ALUMINUM RESISTANCE IS MODULATED BY A CBL5/CIPK2 CALCIUM SENSOR/PROTEIN KINASE COMPLEX. Shriyaa Mittal , University of Illinois, United States 908-Pos, B10 SIMULATION GUIDED DESIGN OF SPECTROSCOPY EXPERIMENTS VIA MAXIMIZING KINETIC INFORMATION GAIN. Morgan E. Morris , Medical University of South Carolina, United States 1339-Pos, B441 MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL HETEROGENEITY IN CANCER CELLS IS INDEPENDENT OF THE CELL CYCLE AND INFLUENCES RESPONSE TO HYPERPOLARIZING AGENTS. Riley Payne , University of Pennsylvania, United States 1329-Pos, B431 THE MCU INHIBITOR DS16570511 HAS OFF-TARGET EFFECTS ON MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL. Jacqueline Pelham , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States 981-Pos, B83 CHARACTERIZING TIME-OF-DAY CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN THE IDP FREQUENCY AT THE HEART OF THE CIRCADIAN CLOCK IN N. CRASSA USING THE CRAFTY PROTOCOL. Joseph D. Powers , University of Washington, United States 1305-Pos, B407 PREDICTING AND PREVENTING MYOCARDIAL REMODELING IN A MURINE MODEL OF DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY. Alessio Prunotto , École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 1016-Pos, B118 MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS GIVE INSIGHTS INTO THE NDM-1/ MEMBRANE INTERACTION THAT CAUSES RISE OF A SUPER-BACTERIUM. Julia Miller , Cornell University, United States 840-Plat
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