› Metal Sequestration by Calprotectin and Consequences on Microbial Physiology - Elizabeth Nolan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
15:10-16:00 (50min)
› The events that may contribute to subgingival dysbiosis: a focus on the interplay between iron, sulfide and oxygen -
16:50-16:54 (04min)
› Identification and characterization of iron transporters in Enterococcus faecalis -
16:54-16:58 (04min)
› Effect of iron on the development of oral biofilm. -
16:58-17:02 (04min)
› The influence of iron regime on the human gut microflora – an in vitro batch culture approach -
17:02-17:06 (04min)
› The role of the three lipocalins of egg-white in inhibition of Salmonella Enteritidis under iron restriction -
17:06-17:10 (04min)
16:50 - 17:20 (30min)
Metalloproteins and biogenesis
Auxiliary Room
Flash - Stefano Ciurli
› A luminescent peptide probe for extracellular Cu(II) detection -
16:50-16:54 (04min)
› OXIDATIVE STRESS RESPONSE ENZYMES: UNRAVELLING CATALYTIC DETERMINANTS OF SUPEROXIDE REDUCTASES THROUGH NATURAL AND SITE DIRECTED MUTANTS -
16:54-16:58 (04min)
› Copper (I) oxidation by a CueO-like oxidase from T. thermophilus studied by direct electrochemistry -
16:58-17:02 (04min)
› Biogenesis of Iron-Sulphur cluster binding proteins in human cytosol: An insight into the molecular mechanism of cluster delivery from GLRX3 to NUBP1 -
17:02-17:06 (04min)
› Biochemical and structural characterization of a new Flavorubredoxin from Photobacterium swingsii -
17:06-17:10 (04min)
› Zinc excess increases cellular demand for iron and decreases tolerance to copper in Escherichia coli -
15:00-15:30 (30min)
› The three pillars of bacterial zinc homeostasis -
15:32-16:02 (30min)
› The Bacillus anthracis virulence-determinant ABC transporter MntBC-A: transport specificity and trans-membrane metal recognition -
16:04-16:20 (16min)
› Characterization of the Vibrio cholerae Feo Iron Transport System -
16:21-16:37 (16min)
› B. cenocepacia increased antimicrobial resistance in the Cystic Fibrosis lung is associated with low pH and elevated levels of zinc and iron -
16:48-16:52 (04min)
› Design and study of anti-oxidant inorganic complexes mimicking the superoxide dismutase (SOD) -
16:52-16:56 (04min)
› Discovery through combinatorial chemistry of a peptidyl metal complex mimicking the antioxidant enzyme Catalase: characterization and in vitro/in vivo activity - Koudedja Couliably, Laboratoire des biomolécules
16:56-17:00 (04min)
› Azido-Desferrioxamine Siderophores as Functional Click- Chemistry Probes Generated in Culture upon Adding a Diazo-Transfer Reagent -
15:00-15:04 (04min)
› Elucidating the mechanism for the biosynthesis of N-acetyl desferrioxamine siderophores -
15:04-15:08 (04min)
› A Novel Total Synthetic Approach to Desferrioxamine B Analogues -
15:08-15:12 (04min)
› IRON (III) AND GALLIUM (III) COMPLEXES OF FERRIOXAMINE E BIOMIMETIC ANALOGS - COORDINATION SPECIFICITY AND POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS -
15:12-15:16 (04min)
15:00 - 15:30 (30min)
Metals and environment
Main room
Flash - Katharina Frömm
› Deinococcus radiodurans' protection mechanisms against oxidative stress triggers the delocalization of intracellular metals -
15:00-15:04 (04min)
› Discovery and characterization of UipA, a uranium-binding protein involved in bacterial uranium tolerance -
15:04-15:08 (04min)
› In vitro biological water-gas shift reaction: characterization and grafting of recombinant Rhodospirillum rubrum CO-dehydrogenase -
15:08-15:12 (04min)
› Molecular mechanisms of Resistance to Radiation -
15:12-15:16 (04min)
› Dissecting the mechanism of cadmium toxicity in Deinococcus radiodurans R1 -
15:16-15:20 (04min)
› Manganese homeostasis in Bacillus subtilis -
17:20-17:50 (30min)
› Metalloregulation of cyanobacterial physiology operated by FUR (ferric uptake regulator) proteins -
17:52-18:22 (30min)
› Characterization of the stress-induced molecular signal that activates IrrE, a metalloprotease essential for extreme radiation resistance in Deinococcus bacteria. -
18:24-18:40 (16min)
› Zinc and iron homeostasis adjust a core metalloproteome and is reflected by the cellular metal composition, the metallome. - Martin Herzberg
18:41-18:57 (16min)
› A single zinc sensor mediates the response of an oligotrophic marine cyanobacterium to zinc excess and starvation - Claudia Blindauer (invited)
18:58-19:28 (30min)
› Copper stress induces protein aggregation and triggers Hsp33 holdase function through a non-redox mechanism. -
15:00-15:04 (04min)
› Structural properties of the transcriptional regulator FurC (PerR) from Anabaena sp. PCC7120 and identification of a putative FurC-box -
15:04-15:08 (04min)
› Structural characterization of Deinococcus radiodurans Dps2 with manganese: Expression, purification and crystallization -
15:08-15:12 (04min)
› Interaction of Ferric Uptake Regulator FurA from Anabaena sp. PCC7120 with 2-oxoglutarate: a possible link between iron homeostasis and nitrogen metabolism -
15:12-15:16 (04min)
› Characterization of the stress-induced molecular signal that activates IrrE, a metalloprotease essential for extreme radiation resistance in Deinococcus bacteria. - Romaric Magerand, CEA-DRF-BIAM-MEM
15:16-15:20 (04min)
› Structural and Functional Characterization of Heme-Regulated Proteins in Iron Metabolism -
15:30-15:46 (16min)
15:00 - 15:30 (30min)
Metals and host-pathogen interactions
Auxiliary Room
Flash - Alain Stintzi
› Overcoming metal intoxication – Elucidating the zinc resistance pathways of Acinetobacter baumannii -
15:00-15:04 (04min)
› Biochemical and structural characterisation of the Haemophilus influenzae PsaA ortholog, HIPsaA -
15:04-15:08 (04min)
› Metal Sequestration and Antimicrobial Activity of Human Calprotectin are pH-Dependent -
15:08-15:12 (04min)
› The molecular basis for zinc uptake via Streptococcus pneumoniae AdcAII -
15:12-15:16 (04min)
› The role of Clostridium difficile's flavodiiron proteins in its ability to survive within the human host -
15:16-15:20 (04min)
› Photoactivation of Dual Antibacterial and Anticancer Activities of New Luminescent 2-Benzoazole-Phenolato Cycloplatinated(II) Complexes. -
16:52-16:56 (04min)
› Reversible BSA aggregation by Cu2-complexes with metalloproteins active sites as potential antitumoral drug delivery process: a scattering study -
16:56-17:00 (04min)