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www.ksbmb.or.krSupported byKorea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Korea Institute of Science and Technology,The Functional Proteomics Center, The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies,Korean Pharmacogenomics Research Network, Stem Cell Research Center, KoreaSeo Nam Foundation, Dong-il SHIMADZU Corp., Bioneer.Corporation,Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology, Bio-Medical Science Co., Ltd.,TechSan Community, HANDOK PHARMACEUTICALS CO.,LTD., GE Healthcare Ltd.,Waters Korea Limited


Contents345811121828293031323435467074210211212214236InvitationGeneral InformationKSBMB Organizing CommitteeScheduleHall InformationNobel Laureate LecturesPlenary LecturesPresidential LectureDonghun Award LectureMacrogen Woman Scientist Award LectureDongchun Award LectureBest Paper AwardMerck Young Scientist Award LectureInvited Foreign Symposium SpeakersSymposiaWorkshopPoster Session ListInstruction for Poster PresentationOfficial LetterMapBIO-ExhibitionAuthor Index


KSBMB Organizing CommitteeSecretary ofPlanning AffairsOh, Eok-SooEwha WomansUniversity, SeoulSecretary ofPlanning AffairsYoon, Kyung-SikKyung-HeeUniversity, SeoulSecretary ofEditorial Affairs -BMB reportsNho, Chu WonKorea Institute ofScience andTechnology,GangneungSecretary ofEditorial Affairs -EMMLee, Young HanKonkuk University,SeoulSecretary ofPublication -BMB reportsHa, Jeong SilSejong University,SeoulSecretary ofPublication -EMMMook, In HeeSeoul NationalUniversity, SeoulSecretary ofEditorial Affairs -KSBMB NEWSKang, In SugKyung-HeeUniversity, SeoulSecretary ofEditorial Affairs -KSBMB NEWSHahn, Ji-SookSeoul NationalUniversity, SeoulSecretary ofPublicationKim, Meyoung-KonKorea University,SeoulSecretary ofEducation AffairsYeh, Byung-IlYonsei UniversityWonju College ofMedicine, WonjuSecretary ofEducation AffairsLee, Jae-HoAjou University,SeoulSecretary ofPublic RelationSong, Hyun KyuKorea University,Seoul6 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


ScheduleMonday, May 17, 2010Rm 101 Rm 102 Rm 103 Rm 104 Rm 10510:00 - 11:0012:00 - 13:00Public Lecture of Young StudentsDr. Ada Yonath(Rm 103, Invited Only)Registration13:00 - 14:50Symposium 1MolecularImaging andNanotechnologySymposium 2Chemical Biologyand Drug DiscoverySymposium 3Cell Cycle andGenomic IntegritySymposium 4Development andStem CellsBiomedicalLecture Series 1Endocrine Disorders(Diabetes)14:50 - 15:15Coffee Break15:15 - 16:0016:00 - 16:45Ilchun Plenary LectureDr. Andras Nagy(Rm 103)Nobel Laureate LectureDr. Kurt Wüthrich(Rm 103)16:45 - 17:10Coffee Break17:10 - 17:55Plenary LectureDr. Joseph Schlessinger(Rm 103)17:55 - 18:30Donghun Award Lecture(Rm 103)8 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Tuesday, May 18, 2010Rm 101 Rm 102 Rm 103 Rm 104 Rm 105 Poster Exhibition8:00 - 9:00RegistrationSchedule9:00 - 10:5010:50 - 11:15Symposium 5AdaptiveImmunitySymposium 6Genetics andModelOrganismsSymposium 7GeneExpressionandEpigeneticsSymposium 8Trends inGenomics andClinical Researchin CardiovascularDiseaseBy Korea Centers forDisease Control and PreventionPoster Viewing & Coffee BreakNobel LaureateLectureDr. OliverSmithies- Meeting withthe YoungScientistI9:00-13:0011:15 - 12:0012:00 - 12:3012:30 - 13:00GeneralAssemblyMoosa Plenary LectureDr. Per-Olof Berggren(Rm103)Workshop Workshop Workshop WorkshopGlobal R&D CouncilDong-il SHIMADZU Bioneer.Corporation Bio-Medical ScienceCollaboration for MeetingCorp.Co., Ltd.Emerging Tech byJohnson & Johnson*Duty10:50-11:15Exhibition9:00-18:0013:00 - 13:45Plenary LectureDr. Klaus M. Hahn(Rm103)13:45 - 14:30Nobel Laureate LectureDr. Ada Yonath(Rm103)II14:30 - 14:5514:55 - 16:45Symposium 9Plant Lipids:Biosynthesis,PhysiologicalFunctions, andApplicationPotentialsSymposium 10NeuralPlasticity in theBrainPoster Viewing & Coffee BreakSymposium 11Stem Cells andRegenerativeMedicineSymposium 12Physiologyand MetabolicDisordersBiomedicalLectureSeries 2Biomarkerin PersonalizedCancerMedicine Era14:00-18:00*Duty14:30-14:5516:45 - 17:10Merck Young Scientist Award Lecture (Rm103)17:30 - 19:30Reception2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회9


Wednesday, May 19, 2010Rm 101 Rm 102 Rm 103 Rm 104 Rm 105 Poster Exhibition8:00 - 9:00Registration9:00 - 10:50Symposium 13ROS andOxidativeStressSymposium 14Structural Biologyand FunctionalAnalysisSymposium 15SystemsBiology andBioinformaticsSymposium 16RNA Biology inMedicineBiomedicalLecture Series 3PharmacogenomicsBy KoreanPharmacogenomicsResearch NetworkIII10:50 - 11:1511:15 - 12:00Poster Viewing & Coffee BreakPlenary LectureDr. Kodi S. Ravichandran(Rm103)9:00-13:0012:00 - 12:30Workshop Workshop WorkshopQIAGENKorea, Ltd.GE HealthcareLtd.HANDOKPHARMACEUTICALS CO.,LTD.*Duty10:50-11:1512:30 - 13:0013:00 - 13:45DongchunAward LectureMacrogenWoman ScientistAward LectureKRIBB Nobel Laureate LectureDr. Sidney Altman(Rm103)Exhibition9:00-18:0013:45 - 14:30Plenary LectureDr. Gerard Karsenty(Rm103)IV14:30 - 14:5514:55 - 16:45Symposium 17CardiovascularBiology andDiseasesBy The KoreanSociety of CardiologySymposium 18NextGenerationSequencingPoster Viewing & Coffee BreakSymposium 19Pioneers inCancerTherapeuticsDevelopmentSymposium 20CalciumHomeostasisand CalciumBinding ProteinsBy The Korean Societyfor Molecular andCellular BiologyBiomedicalLecture Series 4RegenerativeMedicineBy Stem Cell ResearchCenter, Korea14:00-18:00*Duty14:30-14:5516:45 - 17:25Presidential Lecture (Rm103)17:25 - 18:00Poster Awards & Concluding Remarks (Rm103)10 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Hall InformationHall InformationSeminar : Grand BallroomExhibition and Poster Presentation : Hall B2 (Indian Hall)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회11


Nobel Laureate Lectures2007 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or MedicineMeeting with the Young ScientistsMay 18 (Tue), 09:00-10:50, Rm 105Dr. Oliver SmithiesUniversity of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill,USAOliver Smithies (born June 23, 1925) is a British-born American geneticist and Nobellaureate, credited with the invention of gel electrophoresis in 1955, and the simultaneousdiscovery, with Mario Capecchi, of the technique of homologous recombination oftransgenic DNA with genomic DNA, a much more reliable method of altering animalgenomes than previously used, and the technique behind gene targeting and knockoutmice.Early lifeSmithies was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. He has said that his love ofscience comes from an early fascination with radios and telescopes.Smithies read Physiology for a BA First class 1946 and then earned a second bachelor’sdegree in chemistry. He also received a MA 1951 and a DPhil in Biochemistry in 1951 atBalliol College, Oxford. On scholarship to Oxford, Smithies dropped out of medicalschool to study chemistry instead.Professional positions and researchFrom 1953 to 1960, Smithies worked in the Connaught Medical Research Laboratory,University of Toronto, Canada, due to visa problems, before he could return to hisoriginally planned post as Assistant, Associate and Leon J. Cole and Hilldale Professor ofGenetics and Medical Genetics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he workedfrom 1960 to 1988.Since 1988, Smithies has been designated an Excellence Professor of Pathology andLaboratory Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Smithies’ work has advanced research in cystic fibrosis and could possibly haveapplications in other human diseases. Along with gel electrophoresis, he developed genetargeting, a method of creating mice with more human-like characteristics for use inresearch.He and Mario Capecchi both came to the same discoveries regarding gene targetingindependently.Smithies developed the technique while at the University of Wisconsin.14 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


In 2002, Smithies worked along with his wife, Dr. Nobuyo Maeda, studying high blood pressureusing genetically altered mice.As of 1995, he still worked in his lab seven days a week.Awards and honorsOn October 8, 2007, Smithies was announced as co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology orMedicine with Mario Capecchi of the University of Utah and Martin Evans of Cardiff University“for their discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use ofembryonic stem cells.” Smithies is the first full professor at the University of North Carolina-ChapelHill to receive a Nobel PrizeNobel Laureate LecturesPersonal lifeSmithies is now a naturalized American citizen, and, despite being color-blind, is a licensed privateairplane pilot who enjoys gliding.His wife, Nobuyo Maeda, is a pathology professor at University ofNorth Carolina. After she failed to secure a job at Wisconsin and was hired instead by UNC,Smithies moved to Chapel Hill with her. He was previously married to Lois Kitze, a scientist at theUniversity of Wisconsin.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회15


Nobel Laureate Lectures2009 Nobel Laureate in ChemistryThe Amazing RibosomeMay 18 (Tue), 13:45-14:30, Rm 103Dr. Ada YonathWeizmann Institute ofScience, IsraelBorn in Jerusalem, Israel, Prof. Ada Yonath, studied at the Hebrew University, earnedPh.D. degree from Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) and completed her postdoctoralstudies at MIT, USA. In her research she attempts to determine the structural bases forprocesses involved in protein biosynthesis and their inhibition by antibiotics or similarcompounds, including elucidation of mechanisms used for acquiring resistance, and theproperties utilized for the discrimination between pathogens and eukaryotes, namely thoseallowing for clinical usefulness. She is using X-ray crystallography supported bymolecular biology, mutagenesis and other biophysical methods and focuses on ribosomes,which translates the genetic code into proteins. For this aim, she established in theseventies the first laboratory for protein crystallography in Israel, which was the onlylaboratory of this kind in the country for almost a decade.Currently she is a professor of structural biology at WIS, holds the Kimmel ProfessorialChair, and is the director of the Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure andAssembly. In 1986-2004 she also headed the Max-Planck Research Unit in Hamburg,Germany.She is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS); the American Academyof Arts and Sciences; the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities; the EuropeanAcademy of Sciences and Art; the British Royal Society of Chemistry; the EuropeanMolecular Biology Organization; and the International Academy of Astronautics.Additionally, she has honorary doctorates from Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion and OxfordUniversities.Her awards include the 1st European Crystallography Prize (2000); the Israel Prize, whichis the most prestigious prize of the State of Israel (2002); the Harvey Prize (2002); theCotton Medal of the USA Chemical Society (2002); the Anfinsen Prize of the ProteinSociety, USA (2003); the Massry Award, USA (2004); The Paul Karrer Gold Medal,Zurich, Switzerland (2004); the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize of Columbia Uni, NYC(2005); the Israeli Prime minister EMET prize (2006); the Paul Ehrlich-Ludwig Medal,Germany (2007); the Wolf Prize (2007); the UNESCO Award for Women in SciencePrize, representing Europe (2008); the Palade Gold Medal (2008); the Albert EinsteinWorld Award of Science (2008); the Erice Prize for Peace, Rome, the Vatican (2009); theNobel Prize for Chemistry, Stockholm (2009) .16 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


KRIBB Nobel Laureate Lectures1989 Nobel Laureate in ChemistryMay 19 (Wed), 13:00-13:45, Rm 103Dr. Sidney AltmanMolecular, Cellular &DevelopmentalBiology,Yale University,USAThe central role of RNA in biology and its promise as a clinical toolHe was born in Montreal in 1939, the second son of poor immigrants. He spent eighteenmonths as a graduate student in physics at Columbia University, waiting unhappily for anopportunity to work in a laboratory and wondering if he should continue in physics. Hewas studying physics in a summer program and working in Colorado when he decided toenroll as a graduate student in biophysics. George Gamow, the physicist, had steered himto Leonard Lerman, then working on the intercalation of acridines into DNA at theUniversity of Colorado Medical Center. In the excellent department chaired by TheodoreT. Puck, Lerman provided the guidance, friendship and critical analysis that enabled me toenjoy molecular biology in a productive manner. After working on the effects of acridineson the replication of bacteriophage T4 DNA, he joined Mathew Meselson’s laboratory atHarvard University to study a DNA endonuclease involved in the replication andrecombination of T4 DNA. Two years later he was privileged to become a member of thegroup led by Sydney Brenner and Francis Crick at the Medical Research CouncilLaboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England. As an exphysicist, he felt as ifhe was joining the equivalent of Bohr’s group in Copenhagen in the 1920’s. It turned outto be scientific heaven. At the MRC laboratory he started the work that led to thediscovery of RNase P and the enzymatic properties of the RNA subunit of that enzyme.John D. Smith, as well as several post-doctoral colleagues, provided him with much goodadvice that enabled him to test his ideas. The discovery of the first radiochemically pureprecursor to a tRNA molecule enabled me to get a job as an assistant professor at YaleUniversity in 1971. His career at Yale followed a standard academic pattern withpromotion through the ranks until he became Professor in 1980. He was Chairman of hisdepartment from 1983 - 1985 and in 1985 became the Dean of Yale College for four years,an experience that not only provided him with the opportunity to make many new friends,mostly outside the sciences, but also revealed to him the full panorama of human andacademic problems that exist in a university community. He returned to the post ofProfessor on a fulltime basis.Nobel Laureate Lectures2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회17


Plenary LecturesIlchun PL PL Moosa PL PL PL PLMay 17 (Mon), 15:15-16:00, Rm 103Chair : Jeong-Sun Seo (Deptartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine)Transposon-reprogrammed induced pluripotent stem cells are powerful exploratory tools.Dr. Andras NagySamuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto, CanadaMay 17 (Mon), 17:10-17:55, Rm 103Chair : Bok-Luel Lee (College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)Cell Signaling by receptor tyrosine kinases; from molecules to cancer therapy.Dr. Joseph SchlessingerDepartment of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, USAMay 18 (Tue), 11:15-12:00, Rm 103Chair : Sung Ho Ryu (Molecular Life Sciences, POSTECH)The endocrine pancreas as an integrative signaling unitDr. Per-Olof BerggrenThe Rolf Luft Research Center for Diabetes and Endcrinology, Karolinska Institute, SwedenMay 18 (Tue), 13:00-13:45, Rm 103Supported by Korea Center for Disease Control and PreventionChair : Jung Weon Lee (Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University)Peeking and poking at living cells to reveal rapid network signalingDr. Klaus M. HahnDepartment of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USAMay 19 (Wed), 11:15-12:00, Rm 103Chair : In San Kim (Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University)Signaling events regulating apoptotic cell engulfment: The beginnings of a good mealDr. Kodi S. RavichandranDepartment of Microbiology, University of Virginia, USAMay 19 (Wed), 13:45-14:30, Rm 103Chair : Nacksung Kim (Department of Pharmacology, Chonnam National University Medical School)Regulation of glucose homeostasis by osteocalcinDr. Gerard KarsentyDepartment of Genetics and Development, Columbia University Medical Center, USA18 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Ilchun Plenary LectureMay 17 (Mon), 15:15-16:00, Rm 103Transposon-reprogrammed induced pluripotent stem cells are powerfulexploratory tools.Dr. Andras NagySamuel LunenfeldResearch Institute,Mount Sinai Hospital,CanadaDr. Nagy is currently a Senior Scientist at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, MountSinai Hospital, Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the University ofToronto, and Investigator at the McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine. He alsoholds a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Stem Cells and Regeneration. His researchfocuses on several areas of interest, which include 1)Functional studies of genes belongingto families with known roles in vessel formation; 2)Development of sophisticated geneticmanipulation tools in the mouse model; 3)Applying genetics to cancer research; 4)Derivation, differentiation and genetic modification of both mouse and human EmbryonicStem cells; 5) Reprogramming of somatic cells to pluripotent stem cells.In 2005, Dr. Nagy’s lab created the first two Canadian hES cell lines which have opened anew area of research leading toward ES cell based therapies for incurable diseases. Usinga novel method, they generated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) from both mouse andhuman somatic cells using the piggyBac transposon system. The transposon system alsoallows for the removal of the reprogramming factors from the iPS cell in a seamlessmanner, which is a leap forward for the safe use of these stem cells in future stem cellbasedtherapies. These are the first non-viral transduction iPS cell lines which keeps themat a leadership position in this highly competitive and promising field of research.Dr. Nagy’s research is currently funded by the National Cancer Institute of Canada,Genome Canada, Stem Cell Network, NSERC, and the National Institutes of Health USA.Plenary Lectures“Ilchun Molecular Medicine Award”was founded to commemorate late Professor Ki-Young Lee’s work and his contribution to science.Invitation is made to scientists in Korea and from abroad, who demonstrated distinguishing research works in last 5 years in the field ofmolecular medicine. A medal and USD $10,000 are also presented along with the award. The invitees are to give lectures during theAnnual Meeting.The election process is performed by the “Ilchun Committee”.The prize money and other expenses are funded from Ilchun fund and also from the Ilchun Genome Medicine Institute yearly fund.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회19


Plenary LectureMay 17 (Mon), 17:10-17:55, Rm 103Cell signaling by receptor tyrosine kinases; from molecules to cancertherapy.Dr. JosephSchlessingerDepartment ofPharmacology,Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine,USAJoseph Schlessinger received an B.Sc degree, Magna Cum Laude, in chemistry and physics(1968) and an M.Sc degree, Magna Cum Laude, in chemistry (1970) from the HebrewUniversity in Jerusalem, Israel. He received PhD degree from the Weizmann Institute inRehovot, Israel in the field of biophysics (1975).Joseph Schlessinger is currently the Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology and theWilliam H. Prusoff Professor at Yale University School of Medicine. From 1990 to 2001 hewas Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology and the Helen and Milton A.Kimmelman, Professor at New York University Medical Center. He was also the Director ofthe Skirball Institute of NYU from 1998 until 2001. From 1980 to 1991, Dr. Schlessingerwas the Ruth and Leonard Simon Professor in Cancer Research in the Department ofChemical Immunology at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Dr.Schlessinger was Research Director at Rorer Biotechnology, Inc., in Pennsylvania from 1988to 1990. He has also held positions at Meloy Laboratories, Inc. in Rockville, Maryland from1985 to 1988. In 1991 he co-founded Sugen, Inc., in 2001 he co-founded Plexxikon, Inc.and in 2008 he founded Kolltan.Dr. Schlessinger has authored or co-authored more than 470 scientific articles and papersfocusing on signal transduction, growth control mechanisms, receptor structure functions andbiophysics of proteins. He is on the editorial boards of, Cell, Molecular Cell, EMBO J.,Journal of Cell Biology and many other journals.Joseph Schlessinger is a member of the National Academy of Science, a fellow of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the Institute of Medicine of theNational Academies, a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)and a foreign member of the Russian Academy of Science.Schlessinger's academic honors include the Ciba-Drew prize, the Antoine Lacassagne prize,the Distinguished Service Award from Miami Nature Biotechnology, the Taylor prize, theDan David prize and the Penzcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Canceramong other prizes. He presented the Randall Lecture at the University of Pennsylvania, theSigma-Tau Lecture in Rome, the Burroughs Wellcome Lecture at Indiana University, TheJuan March Lecture in Madrid, Spain, the Bayer Lecture at the University of California,20 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Berkeley, the Sixteenth Annual Kenneth F. Naidorf Memorial Lecture at ColumbiaUniversity, the Severo Ochoa Lecture in Madrid, Spain, The First Alton Meister MemorialLecture Weil Medical College of Cornell University, the Fritz Lipmann Lecture at theGerman Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the Karl Beyer Lectures at theUniversity of Wisconsin at Madison, the Asher Rothstein Lecture in Toronto, Canada, The33rd Annual Calbiochem-UCSD Lectureship Series, the 13th John F. Enders Lecture atHarvard Medical School, the 41st Annual Mager Lecture at Hebrew University, the KeithPorter Lecture at the ASCB Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, the Helen-Coley-Nauts Lecture at Moscow State University, and the EF Racker Lecture in Biology andMedicine at Cornell University as well as numerous other named lectures.Plenary Lectures2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회21


Moosa Plenary LectureMay 18 (Tue), 11:15-12:00, Rm 103The endocrine pancreas as an integrative signaling unitDr. Per-OlofBerggrenThe Rolf LuftResearch Center forDiabetes andEndcrinology,Karolinska Institute,SwedenScientific leadership:Dr. Per-Olof Berggren, Professor in Experimental Endocrinology and Director of the RolfLuft Research Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology at Karolinska Institutet, is a worldleaderwithin the field of pancreatic islet research. He has done pioneering work regardingthe fundamental mechanisms regulating the stimulus-response coupling in the endocrinepancreas with several seminal contributions within the fields of insulin secretingpancreatic β-cell Ca 2+ handling, phosphorylated inositol compounds and insulin receptoroperated signaling and has published 348 scientific papers in the most prestigious journals (likeScience, Nature, Cell, Nature Cell Biol, Nature Genetics, Nature Med, Cell Metab, Develop Cell,Molecular Cell, JCI, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, EMBO J, FASEB J, Diabetes and J Biol Chem)and a large number of abstracts in the fields of cell physiology, signal-transduction andexperimental diabetes research. Dr. Berggren has currently a group of 41 investigators atthree locations, Karolinska Institutet, Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami,Miller School of Medicine and Integrative Biosciences and Biotechnology, PohangUniversity of Science & Technology. The research conducted by Dr. Per-Olof Berggrenaims at clarifying the insulin secretory process under physiological conditions and indiabetes. This is a prerequisite in order to understand the molecular background to type 2diabetes and thereby to develop new therapeutical concepts in the treatment of the disease.This type of research will, however, also have direct implications when trying to clarifywhich intracellular signals that are involved in β-cell incapacitation and eventuallydestruction in type 1 diabetes and then also why the diabetic state causes poor graftsurvival and functional alterations in human islet transplantation. He has been involved invarious international networks and several international collaborations dealing withdiabetes research. Over the years Dr. Berggren has established the world's technically mostadvanced laboratories in experimental diabetes research at Karolinska Institutet,University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine and Integrative Biosciences andBiotechnology, Pohang University of Science & Technology.Current and previous adjunct professorshipsAt the present visiting Research Professor, Mary Lou Held Professor of DiabetesResearch, at the Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami Miller School ofMedicine, Miami, FL and adjunct Research Associate Professor of Medicine, BostonUniversity School of Medicine, Boston, MA. WCU Professor, Integrative Biosciences and22 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Biotechnology, Pohang University of Science & Technology, Pohang, Korea. AdjunctProfessor June 1 2008 - May 31 2010 at the Division of Molecular and Life Sciences,Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea. Visiting Professor April 1 -December 31 2005 at École Polythechnique, Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.Visiting Professor 2005 - 2008 at The University of Oxford, The John Radcliffe,Headington, Oxford, U.K.Plenary LecturesInternational activitiesMember of Academia Europaea, 2009 - pres. Member of the Roche SAB in Metabolism,2007-2008. Member of the Physiological Sciences Funding Committee, Wellcome Trust2008 - 2009. Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Class VII, 2008 - pres.Ad hoc member of the Nobel Committee, Karolinska Institutet, 2007, 2008, 2009.Member of the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, 1999- pres. Member ofMetabolism Study Section, NIH, USA, 2001. Member of the Science review committeefor the Swedish Diabetes Association 1998-2002. Member Medical Science ReviewCommittee of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, New York, USA 1992-2001. Member Editorial Board of Interdisciplinary Bio Central (IBC) 2009 - pres.Member Editorial Board of Cell Metabolism 2005 - pres. Member Editorial Board ofAmerican Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001-2007. MemberEditorial Board of Diabetes 2000-2002.DistinctionsThe 22nd Annual Edwin G. Krebs Lecture in Molecular Pharmacology, University ofWashington, Seattle, June 2, 2009. The Special Symposium Lecture at the 48th EnzymeRegulation Meeting in Bologna, September 25, 2007. The Swedish Society of PhysiciansCommemorative Prize, 2002. Karolina priset, Karolinska sjukhuset, 2001. Mary JaneKugel Award Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, 2001. Hilda andAlfred Erikssons prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2000. NovoNordisk Foundation Award and Lecture, 1999. Roche Diagnostics/Juvenile DiabetesFoundation International Diabetes Care Award, 1998. Mary Jane Kugel Award JuvenileDiabetes Research Foundation International, 1996. Erik K Fernströms prize to young andespecially successful researchers, 1995. Research scholarship from Ulf WidengrensMinnesfond, 1992. Procordia’s Research Scholarship, 1990.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회23


LecturesKeystone Symposia, Whistler, Canada, 2010: “Systems biology approach to study betacell function and survival”. Keystone Symposia, Snowbird, Utah, USA, 2008: “Insightinto pancreatic beta cell function and survival”. 48 th International Symposium onRegulation of Enzyme Activity and Synthesis in Normal and Neoplastic tissue, Bologna,Italy, 2007: “Phosphorylated inositol compounds in pancreatic β- cell stimulus-secretioncoupling”. 60 th Harden Conference, Lake District, United Kingdom, 2005:“Phosphorylation inositol compounds in pancreatic β- cell stimulus-secretion coupling”.Keystone Symposia, Keystone, Colorado, USA, 2005: “Voltage-gated L-type Ca2 +channels in β-cell physiology and pathophysiology”. Miami Nature Biotechnology WinterSymposium, Miami, Florida, USA, 2003: “Signal-transduction in the pancreatic β- cell”.Ernst Klenk Conference, Köln, Germany, 2002: “Plasma membrane receptors and betacellsignal-transduction”. Keystone Symposia, Keystone, Colorado 2002: “Plasmamembrane receptors and beta-cell signal-transduction”. 8 th Congress of IPITA(International pancreas and Islet Transplantation), Innsbruck, Austria, 2001: “Metabolicmethods for the monitoring beta cells”. 83 rd Boeringer Ingelheim Fonds InternationalTitisee Conference, Titisee, Germany, 2001: “Pancreatic β- cell voltage-gated Ca 2+ -channels and diabetes”. Keystone Symposia, Taos, New Mexico, 2000: “Receptormediatedsignaling and β- cell function”.Its mission is to commemorate late Professor Keun Bae Lee’s contribution to science by sponsoring and organizing the “MoosaLecture”during the “KSBMB Annual Meeting”and to contribute to Korea’s scientific progress in biochemistry and its application.The Moosa committee is organized to elect 1 internationally renowned lecturer. The Korean and foreign lectures are selected inalternate sequence.24 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Plenary LectureMay 18 (Tue), 13:00-13:45, Rm 103Peeking and poking at living cells to reveal rapid network signalingDr. Klaus M.HahnDepartment ofPharmacology,University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill,USAKlaus Hahn earned his PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of Virginia,followed by postdoctoral work in Cell Biology at the Center for Fluorescence Research,Carnegie Mellon University and in Immunology at the Scripps Research Institute. Hebecame an Assistant and Associate Professor of Cell Biology at Scripps Research Institute,where his laboratory pioneered new approaches to study protein conformational changesin living cells. These tools were used to elucidate how modulation of subcellularlocalization enables GTPase proteins to fulfill multiple, often opposing functions, and howrapid signal coordination underlies motility. In 2005, Dr. Hahn moved to the University ofNorth Carolina - Chapel Hill, where he became the Ronald Thurman DistinguishedProfessor of Pharmacology. His research is now directed towards the development of newtechnologies combining chemistry, protein engineering, and quantitative image analysis toaddress problems in systems biology and spatio-temporal regulation of signaling. Recentwork includes genetically encoded approaches to manipulate signaling networks with lightand artificial kinases that can be rapidly regulated in animal models. Dr. Hahn is recipientof the James Shannon Director’s Award from the NIH and is a fellow of the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science. He founded the Center for CellularDynamics at UNC, and works with charitable foundations and funding agencies to furtherresearch and science education.Plenary Lectures2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회25


Plenary LectureMay 19 (Wed), 11:15-12:00, Rm 103Signaling events regulating apoptotic cell engulfment:The beginnings of a good mealDr. Kodi S.RavichandranDepartment ofMicrobiology,University of Virginia,USADr. Kodi Ravichandran obtained his degree in Veterinary Medicine from MadrasVeterinary College (Chennai, India) in 1987. During the last two years of VeterinarySchool, he became interested in the molecular biology of cellular processes, andunderstanding how particular drugs act at the molecular level. This led to pursuing a PhDin Molecular Cell Biology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in the UnitedStates. For his doctoral work, Dr. Ravichandran addressed how gene expression andantibody specificities in B lymphocyte repertoire are established in various lymphoidorgans in mice. Dr. Ravichandran then moved to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/HarvardMedical School in Boston to pursue his post-doctoral research under the guidance of Dr.Steven J. Burakoff. During this time, he focused on intracellular signaling in T cells andspecifically addressed the role of adapter proteins. This led to several key publicationsdefining how the adapter protein ShcA functions downstream of the T cell receptor andhow this leads to Ras activation (including Science 1993, PNAS 1995, Nature 1995).Following his post-doctoral work, in 1996, he took up a position as an Assistant Professorat the University of Virginia to start his own laboratory. He has since moved up the ranksand is currently the Harrison Distinguished Professorship of Microbiology. Dr.Ravichandran is Director of the recently established ‘Center for Cell Clearance’ and theImmunology Training Program at the University of Virginia. In 2007, he was the recipientof the “Robert Kadner Mentoring Award”. Since 2000, the major focus of research in Dr.Ravichandran’s laboratory has been on how apoptotic cells are cleared in the body.Everyday we turn over >200 billion cells, yet the mechanisms of this ‘silent’ clearanceprocess is not well understood. Dr. Ravichandran’s laboratory attempts to understand thesignaling pathways regulating engulfment, and the consequences of failed clearance at thewhole organism level. This research uses a combination of molecular biology, cell biology,biochemistry and mouse knockout studies to gain insights on how specific proteinsorchestrate the intracellular signaling leading to engulfment and clearance of apoptoticcells. His laboratory has identified several genes involved in apoptotic cell clearance, suchas receptors on phagocytes that recognize ligands on apoptotic cells, specific intracellularproteins involved in ingestion of apoptotic cells, and has placed them in specific signalingpathways. The accomplishments by the members of the Ravichandran laboratory haveresulted in several publications (including Cell 2001, Nature Cell Biology 2002, Nature2007, Science 2007, and Nature 2009). These studies have also led to the identification ofthe Dock180 superfamily of proteins that represent a novel type of GEF for Rho familyGTPases. Since failed apoptotic cell clearance can lead to defects in development, as wellas to autoimmune diseases, the long-term goal of these studies is to identify moleculartargets for future therapies aimed at limiting inflammation. Additional areas of research inDr. Ravichandran’s laboratory involve how adapter proteins affect lymphocytedevelopment, and how chemokines contribute to T cell development and function.26 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Plenary LectureMay 19 (Wed), 13:45-14:30, Rm 103Regulation of glucose homeostasis by osteocalcinDr. GerardKarsentyDepartment of Geneticsand Development,Columbia UniversityMedical Center,USAI am currently a Professor and Chair of the Department of Genetics and Development atthe College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center, New York,NY. I was educated in France; where I earned a B.S. in Experimental Science in Beauvaisand subsequently was awarded Ph.D. and M.D. degrees at the Medical School of theUniversity of Paris V in 1984. I spent the following two years as a Visiting Fellow at theNational Institutes of Health, first in the Molecular, Cellular and NutritionalEndocrinology Branch of the National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, and Digestive andKidney, and then in the Gene Regulation Section of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology,National Cancer Institute. Following my work at the NIH, I moved to the University ofTexas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, where I worked as a Postdoctoral Fellowand a Research Associate in the Department of Molecular Genetics. I was appointedAssistant Professor in this department in 1990 and Associate Professor in 1996. In 1998, Ijoined the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston as Associate Professor in theDepartment of Molecular and Human Genetics; and became Professor in 1999. I assumedmy present position at Columbia University in 2006 and am currently involved in researchusing mouse genetics to identify novel functional connections between organs and newphysiologies relevant to humans. Specifically we are studying the skeleton as the organusing the mouse as the model. I am also author of 150 peer-reviewed articles and the manyinvited reviews. I have been fortunate to receive the following awards: the Drieu-CholetAward from the French National Academy of Medicine (2006), the Edith and PeterO°ØDonnell Award from the Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas(2006), the Schaefer Award, Columbia University Medical Center (2007), the Lee C.Howley Prize for Arthritis Research presented by the Arthritis Foundation (2008) and theRichard Lounsberry Award from the National Academy of Sciences (USA) and the FrenchAcademy of Science (2010). I served as the Associate Editor of the Journal of Bone andMineral Research from 2003 to 2007. I am the current editor of several scientific journals,including Bone; Journal of Cell Biology; Developmental Cell, Cell Metabolism, Genesand Development and the Journal of Clinical Investigation.Plenary Lectures2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회27


Presidential LectureKyung-Soo HahmDepartment of Cellular & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, KoreaProfessor Kyung-soo Hahm was born in 1946 and graduated from Yonsei University in 1969. He received Ph.D. degree in protein chemistry from Duquesne University, Pittsburgh in 1979. After working as a post-doctoralresearch fellow at the Harvard Medical School and as an instructor at the Washington University MedicalSchool, he returned Korea in 1983 as an assistant professor at the Yonsei University Medical School. In 1986,he joined in the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB) as a principal investigator.During 14 years at KRIBB, he served as the laboratory head, research division director, and senior researchdirector. He also served as National R&D Program Director in the field of life science and medical science atthe KISTEP under the Ministry of Science & Technology, Korea from 1988 to 1999. He joined in the ChosunUniversity Medical School in 2000 as a distinguished professor.He was the director of the Research Center for Proteineous Materials (National Center of Excellence) from2000 to 2009. Currently he is working as the director of the Institute of Medical Science, Chosun University.Throughout his career, he has been actively involved in various domestic and international scientific societiesserving as the President of the Korean Society for Biological Response Modifiers (1997-1999), the President ofthe Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2004), the President of the Federation of AsianOceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists (FAOBMB) (2005-2007), and the President of KoreanPeptide Protein Society (2004-2009). During his research career, he published more than 300 peer-reviewedscientific papers of which the majority concerns about the works on novel antimicrobial peptides forelucidation of basic action mechanisms and for possible application as antibiotics, agrochemicals, cosmetics,and food additives. Currently his major interest is in the development of therapeutic materials using theseantimicrobial peptides against multi-drug resistant and bio-film form bacterial infections. Professor Hahmreceived a number of awards including the Korean BRM Award in 1999 and two National medals of the Orderof Science and Technology Merit (1992 and 2007).In order to commemorate the elder academics’contribution to science, a special lecture is held during the “KSBMB Annual Meeting”tocontribute to Korea’s progress in Biochemical Molecular Biology.The President elects (and acquires an approval from the committee for the candidate) an elder academic for the lecture who hadalready retired or who is due for retirement. The lecturer is presented with a medal of 37.5g of solid gold.28 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Donghun Award LectureChoi, Eui-JuSchool of Life Sciences, Korea UniversityEui-Ju Choi is a professor in the School of Life Science, and the Director of the Cell Death Research Center atKorea University. Dr. Choi was educated for his undergraduate degree in the Department of PharmaceuticalScience at the Seoul National University, followed by earning his master°Ødegree in Biological Science fromthe Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technlogy (KAIST). Then, Dr. Choi completed his PhD in theDepartment of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at the Harvard Univeristy in 1990. Afterpostdoctoral work in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA, Dr. Choicame back to Korea and took charge of Cell Biology section as a principal investigator at the Hanhyo Instituteof Technology before moving to the Korea University in 1997. In 1996, his lab discovered a new function of aCdk inhibitory protein p21 in which p21 acts as a natural inhibitor of the stress-activated protein kinasepathways. Since then, his research interests have included molecular mechanism for the regulation of celldeath: 1) to investigate a role of stress-induced signaling in cell death, 2) to investigate a working hypothesisthat the stress-activated protein kinase pathways act as a converging signal that mediates cell death, 3) toidentify new cellular factors that control cell death, and 4) to define the intracellular signaling networks for celldeath control.He was a recipient of the Hyundai-Kia Professorship of Biomedical Sciences from the KoreaUniversity.Dr. Choi is an awardee of the Korea Science Prize from the Korean Ministry of Science & Technology in2001, and a fellow of the Star Faculty 2006 from the Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development,Korea.AwardDonghun Award was founded in Oct 1997 in the honor of late Ki-Eok Park. It is given to the members who contributed to the progress inthe field of biochemistry and its application through creative research works. Its mission is to empower those members and to contributeto Korea’s progress in life science.The winners are elected by the Donghun Committee from those members who produced distinguishing and creative research works inbiochemistry that had contributed to the progress of Korean science. The prize money and other expenses are funded from DI Group’sDong-il SHIMADZU Corp.’s yearly budget.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회29


Macrogen Woman Scientist Award LectureYoungsook SonDepartment of Genetic Engineering College of Life Sceince, Kyung Hee UniversityProfessor Son has studied in the field of cell biology for more than 20 years and had published approximately90 scientific papers, registered 16 patents, performed three technology-transfer contracts to the Biotechcompany, and developed one KFDA-approved autologous cell therapeutics “Keraheal” for burn patients.Professor Son’s scientific achievement did not remain only as basic researches but translated into the clinicallyapplicable therapies. Her most recent accomplishment was published in Nature Medicine (2009, Vol 13, 425-434), which brings up significant impact on the stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. In this study,Professor Son uncovered a naturally occurring wound healing mechanism by identifying a new role ofsubstance-p to mobilize bone marrow stem cells and directly participate in the tissue repair. Previously, thisfactor was known as a pain-sensing neurotransmitter mainly in central nervous system. However, with thisfinding, for the first time, substance-p becomes recognized as an injury-inducible messenger released from theinjured site and subsequently to bring up systemic participation to the wound healing through its novel functionto stimulate proliferation and mobilization of MSCs stored in the bone marrow reservoir. From the clinicalperspective, this small peptide, substance-p (11 aa) may substitute elaborated process of ex vivo MSC cellculture for promising reparative MSC therapy, including musculoskeletal regeneration, myocardiac infarction,stroke, and so on in the future.In addition to her scientific achievements, Professor Son has been playing a role as a leading women scientistby developing a laboratory experience program for high school students and by serving as an executive chiefmember of Korea Federation of Women’s Science and Technology Associations and also executive member ofWomen BioForum for Science and Technology.In order to empower and invigorate the research works by distinguished females in science and technology, this award was founded inMay 2005.The award committee elects two female candidates among PhD holders who demonstrated excellent research works and of Koreancitizen - by evaluating their research works, recommendations and resumes, after which the final winner is elected. This award is fundedby Macrogen Inc. sponsorship.30 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Dongchun Award LectureJeanho YunCollege of Medicine, Dong-A UniversityDr. Yun received his B.S. and M.S. degree from Pusan National University. He received his Ph.D in Cellbiology from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 2001. During Ph.D course, hestudied p53-mediated transcription repression of cell cycle genes. He carried out his postdoctoral research2001- 2004 at UT Health Science Center at San Antonio and also in NIH by studying several importantregulators in DNA damage signal pathway such as Brca1, Chk1 and Chk2. In 2004, he became an independentinvestigator at College of Medicine of Dong-A University, where he is currently Assistant Professor. Dr. Yun’slab focused to identify novel regulators in DNA damage response and to elucidate their role in tumorigenesis.His lab also currently studying the molecular mechanism of cellular senescence and the role mitochondria intumorigenesis and senescence.AwardDongchun Award was founded in Oct 1997 in the honor of late Moon Hee Han, a member of KSBMB. It is given to the members whocontributed to the progress in the field of biochemistry and its application through creative research works.The award is given to those members of age younger than 45, of Korean citizenship and who in last 3 years had submitted distinguishedresearch paper to the society. The call for recommendations for the candidates is posted to the society’s newsletter. Divisional society,local society, academic committee and operational committee can nominate more than 3 members as potential candidates.The nominated candidates submit their resumes, research works and letters of recommendation, which are then evaluated by theacademic committee, through which the final winner is elected and the sealed approval is given by the board.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회31


Best Paper Award∙BMB reportsDoo-Sik KimDepartment of Biochmistry, Yonsei UniversityDoo-Sik Kim is a Professor of Biochemistry at Yonsei University and Director of Brain Korea 21 Project forBiomolecule Research Initiative. He graduated with B.S./M.S. in biochemistry from Yonsei University andobtained a Ph.D. from Univeristy of Tennessee, Knoxville. He did postdoctoral research under the guidance ofLewis Cantley at Harvard University and then joined the Department of Biochemistry as an Assistant Professorof Yonsei University in 1984. His early work, as a protein biochemist, was to investigate enzyme reactionmechanism. In the mid 1990s, his research focused on molecular structure and functional mechanism ofdisintegrins that are associated with vascular biology and immunology. This work led to the discovery of anovel disintegrin that inhibits tumor angiogenesis. Currently, his laboratory is exploring the role of integrins incontrolling immune system.Choi Yung HyunDepartment of Biochemistry, Dongeui University College of Oriental MedicineYung Hun Choi is a professor of Department of Biochemistry, Dongeui University College of OrientalMedicine, a vice-director of Blue-Bio Industry RIC and an associate member of the Korean Academy ofScience and Technology. He received a Bachelor Science degree in Department of Biology Education fromPusan National University in 1986. He carried out graduate studies at Pusan National University, and receivedhis Ph.D. in 1995. He then carried out postdoctoral training in National Institutes of Health and GeorgetownUniversity Medical Center, USA. During his postdoctoral period, he performed pioneering works onunderstanding the implication of calpain in cyclin D1 posttranslational regulation and role for ATM in themodification of chromatin components in response to ionizing radiation. After 4.5 years of postdoctoral work,he joined the faculty in Dongeui University. Dr. Choi’s expertise covers the whole spectrum of activitiesinvolved in the discovery and development of cancer therapeutics. His primary research interests includemolecular mechanisms of signal transduction, cell cycle, apoptosis and metastasis control, and theirdysregulation in cancer. He was awarded the American Association for Cancer Research for Young Scientistsin 1997, and the Korean Society of Cancer Prevention, the Korean Society of Life Science, the Korean Societyof Food Science and Nutrition and Federation of Busan Science and Technology for the promotion Science in2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010, respectively.32 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


∙EMMHa, JoohunSchool of Medicine Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Kyung Hee UniversityProfessor Joohun Ha received B.A at UC Berkeley in 1987 and Ph. D. at Purdue University with a major inBiochemistry and Molecular Biology in 1993. After 3 years of post-doctoral training at Purdue University, hewas appointed to a faculty position at Kyung Hee University, School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea in 1996. Eversince, the research interests in his lab have been mainly in how cells sense the energy level and adapt to variousmetabolic stress conditions, primarily focusing on the role of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signalcascades. AMPK functions as an energy sensor and plays a central role in the regulation of lipid andcarbohydrate metabolism, and it is also an important regulatory component for cancer development, therebybeing considered as a link between metabolic regulation and tumorigenesis. Currently, his lab uses proteomicapproaches to discover novel cellular molecules to govern metabolisms and tumorigenesis. In addition tomolecular approaches to understand a link between metabolism and tumorigenesis, development of smallmolecules that targets AMPK and its signal components is another active research area in his lab.AwardKim, Nam-SoonKorea Research Institute of Bioscience and BiotechnologyDr. Nam-Soon Kim is working at Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB) as aprincipal investigator and a director of "21C Frontier Human Gene Bank".Her research interests are identification and functional study of target genes related to human cancer, especiallygastric, liver and colorectal cancer. She identified several cancer target genes using gene expression profilingsuch as microarray and frequency of ESTs as well as large-scale functional screening using zebrafish system.From mechanism study of cancer target genes in vitro and in vivo, at first, she reported ZNF312b, a noveltranscription factor, which is associated with tumorigenecity of gastric cancer. In addition, she also identifiednovel target genes related to TRAIL resistance. As a result of these research activities, she published 44 papersand 31 patents pending during past 5 years.Furthermore, Dr. Nam-Soon Kim contributed to the construction of functional genomics infrastructure inKorea. She developed the improved method for constructing full-length enriched cDNA library and collected38,000 human cDNA including 10,000 full-length cDNA. At present, the obtained 250,000 cDNA data, whichis most extensive cDNA data related to gastric and liver cancer, are available in NCBI database. She hasdistributed these human functional genomic resources to Korean and worldwide researcher from 2000 yearthrough "21C Frontier Human Gene Bank".In order to encourage active research works and to improve the level of academic journals of the members, the “Achievement Award ofpaper”, “Most Citation Paper Award”, and “Most Number of Paper Award”are presented.The “Achievement Award of Paper”is presented to the member of the Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, by theorder of the number of quotes made by the EMM and BMB papers of the SCI papers published, co-authored and lead in last year bythese members.The “Most Citation Paper Award”is presented to the member whose co-authored academic journals most quoted by the SCI and SCIEjournals in last 3 years, along with medals and prizes.The “Most Number of Paper Award”is awarded to the members who had lead more than 3 published journals in EMM and BMBreports, along with medals and prizes.The winner is elected by the award committee based on the supporting materials. The nominees are given the final approval by the board.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회33


Merck Young Scientist Award Lecture∙1st PrizeYoung Duk YangSensory Research Center, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National UniversityAnd Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Graduate Studies on ConvergenceScience and Technology, Seoul National UniversityDr. Young Duk Yang is currently a Post-doctoral fellow of the Sensory Research Center, College of Pharmacyand Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences, WCU Graduate School ofConvergence Science and Technology, Seoul National University. He received his B.S. and M.S. at theUniversity of Suwon (Genetic Engineering). He obtained his Ph.D. from the College of Pharmacy, SeoulNational University (Pathology and Physiology, Advisor: Prof. Uhtaek Oh). During Ph.D. course, he workedon the cloning and characterization of novel ion channel. In 2008, he cloned a Ca 2+ -activated chloride channel,Anoctamin 1 which is the most important in transepithelial secretion, cardiac and neuronal excitation andsensory transduction etc. And its identification will provide a clue to the fatal diseases like cystic fibrosis. Thisresult was published in Nature in 24, Aug., 2008.His current interests are focused on understanding the role of Anoctamin 1 in sensory neuron and cloning ofvolume-regulated anion channel and mechanosensitive ion channel.∙2nd PrizeSeogang HyunSeoul National UniversityBorn in Seoul, South Korea. Passed the educational courses from the elementary, middle, to high school by1993. After finishing these courses, I entered Seoul National University, graduated in 1998. Then, I entered thegraduate school, getting Master Degree, and shifted to the KAIST to finish Ph.D. course. Currently, I work inDr. Narry Kim’s Lab, Seoul National University, for further study about small RNA biology.This award is awarded to graduate and post doctorate research members of Korean citizenship who had submitted distinguishingresearch papers. The “Most Excellence Award”and the “Excellence Award”and the corresponding prizes are presented. The awardsare funded by Merck Ltd. Korea sponsorship.The nominated candidates submit their resumes, research works and letters of recommendation, which are then evaluated by the awardcommittee and Merck Ltd. Korea through which the final winner is elected and the sealed approval is given by the board.34 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Invited Foreign Symposium SpeakersS2-1Young-Tae ChangDepartment of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, SingaporeYoung-Tae Chang was born in Busan, Korea, in 1968. He studied chemistry in Pohang University of Science and Technology(POSTECH, Korea) and received his B.S. in 1991. After one and half years of army service in Korea, he started his graduate study atPOSTECH and received a Ph.D. in 1997 under the supervision of Prof. Sung-Kee Chung, working on the divergent synthesis of allpossible regioisomers of myo-inositol phosphates. He did his postdoctoral work with Prof. Peter Schultz at UC Berkeley and TheScripps Research Institute. In 2000, he was appointed assistant professor at New York University and promoted to associatedprofessor in 2005. He received the NSF Career award in 2005 and his research interests have been chemical genetics, molecularevolution, and artificial tongues. In September, 2007, he moved to National University of Singapore and Singapore BioimagingConsortium. He is running Medicinal Chemistry Program of NUS as the leader, and Lab of bioimaging Probe Development at SBIC,Biopolis. He published more 130 scientific papers / 3 books and filed 20 patents so far.Invited Foreign Symposium SpeakersS3-1Jan van DeursenDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic Rochester, USAJan van Deursen, Ph.D., holds a joint appointment in the Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine and Biochemistry andMolecular Biology at Mayo Clinic. He is director of the Transgenic and Gene Knockout Core Facility and the Senescence Program inthe Kogod Center on Aging. He is an honorary professor of Molecular Biology of Senescence at the University of Groningen,Netherlands. In 2009, he was awarded the Vita Valley endowed professorship of senescence.Dr. van Deursen received B.S degree in Biology, a M.S. degree in molecular biology and a Ph.D in cell biology at the University ofNijmegen, Netherlands. In 1994, he joined St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital as a Research Associate and was promoted toassistant professor in 1996. He started his independent career studying the role of nucleocytoplasmic transport factors in humanleukemia. In 1999, he joined Mayo Clinic, were he started to work on the molecular genetic basis of chromosomal instability using acombination of in vitro biochemistry approaches with genetic experiments in mice. He focuses on two classes of chromosomalstability regulators. The first class includes components of the spindle assembly checkpoint, a molecular network that ensures properseparation of duplicated chromosomes by preventing anaphase onset until all kinetochores have attached to spindle microtubules. Thesecond class includes proteins normally associated with macromolecular nucleocytoplasmic transport. His work on chromosomalinstability genes has provided insight into the role of this class of proteins in normal development, oncogenesis and age-relateddisorders.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회35


S4-1Jonathan M.W.SlackStem Cell Institute, University of Minnesota, USAJonathan Slack is British. He did his first degree in Biochemistry at Oxford University and his PhD at Edinburgh University. Hebecame interested in the molecular basis of embryonic development, and after a postdoctoral fellowship at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School(London) he became a staff scientist with the UK Imperial Cancer Research Fund, working in London and later in Oxford.During this period he studied how chemical signals called inducing factors control the formation of the body pattern during earlyembryonic development. In 1986, using the frog Xenopus as experimental organism, he was the first to identify an embryonicinducing factor, fibroblast growth factor, and later showed that this family of inducing factors had a prominent role in controlling theformation of the head-to-tail pattern in the embryo.He moved to the University of Bath in 1995, and was Head of the Department of Biology and Biochemistry from 2000-2006. In 2007 he becameDirector of the Stem Cell Institute at the University of Minnesota, USA, and holds the Tulloch Chair of Stem Cell Biology.His recent work has focused on the mechanisms of regeneration of missing parts, and on methods for inducing thetransdifferentiation of one tissue type into another by overexpression of specific genes. He has a particular interest in attempting toreprogram other tissue types into pancreatic beta cells, which could be used for the treatment of some types of diabetes.He has published over 180 research and review papers in scientific journals, and has also written three books. “From Egg to Embryo” (1983,1991)served to introduce experimental embryology to molecular biologists. “Egg and Ego” (1999) is a light-hearted account of life in academic science.“Essential Developmental Biology” (2001, 2005) is an undergraduate textbook.He is an elected member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), was awarded the Waddington Medal of the British Society forDevelopmental Biology in 2002, and elected a Fellow of the UK Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci) in 2004. He is married with 2daughters.S5-1Chen DongDepartment of Immunology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USADr. Dong studies the molecular mechanisms whereby immune responses are normally regulated, and how abnormal immuneregulation leads to immunodeficiency, autoimmunity and allergy disorders. Dr. Dong work focuses on defining the cellular andmolecular regulation of immune responses, the differentiation pathways of unique CD4+ T helper cells, and the pro-inflammatoryfunctions of the interleukin-17 (IL-17) cytokine family members.36 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S7-1Toshikazu UshijimaCarcinogenesis Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, JapanDr. Ushijima is a chief of Carcinogenesis Division at National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo. He developed one of thefirst genome-wide screening techniques for changes in DNA methylation, MS-RDA [PNAS, 1997]. Using MS-RDA, he hassuccessfully identified a tumor-suppressor gene in gastric cancers [Cancer Res, 2002, 2004], and developed a clinically usefulprognostic marker for neuroblastomas [Cancer Res, 2005; Cancer Lett, 2007; Oncology, 2008](reviewed in Nat Rev Cancer, 2005).He demonstrated that H. pylori infection is the cause of induction of aberrant DNA methylation in gastric mucosae [Clin Cancer Res,2006; Cancer Res, 2010], that the accumulation is associated with gastric cancer risk [CEBP, 2006], and that inflammation is criticalfor methylation induction. He also showed that there is a gene specificity in methylation induction [IJC, 2009], and that the presenceof RNA polymerase II is involved in the specificity [Genome Res, 2009], in addition to H3K27me3 histone mark. He serves as acouncil member for Japanese Cancer Association, Japanese Gastric Cancer Association, and Japanese Society for Epigenetics. Healso serves as Editors for many journals, including Cancer Res, Cancer Sci, Cancer Lett, and Epigenomics.Invited Foreign Symposium SpeakersS8-1Ken YamamotoDepartment of Molecular Genetics, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University, JapanI started research for human genetics with Professor Sasazuki at Kyushu University in 1991. We focused on developing animal modelto elucidate roles of HLA in autoimmune diseases in vivo. We demonstrated that HLA can function as MHC in mouse beyondspecies barrier for the first time, and proposed that the HLA-expressing mouse will be a useful for the researches on human diseases(1, 2). From 1995 to 1998, I worked at IGBMC, Strasbourg in France, to broaden the horizons of biological research. I was interestedin gene regulation via chromatin-associated proteins and we reported new findings of transcriptional co-factors (3-5). From 1998, Iam challenging to identify genes involved in monogenic and multifactorial diseases at Kyushu University using recently advancedgenome technologies. Our lab focuses on autoimmune diseases and metabolic disorders (6-11). The link between genetics, molecularbiology and medical science is our research goal.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회37


S9-1Ikuo NishidaGraduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, JapanOCCUPATIONApril 2006 to the present: Professor, Area of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Division of Life Science, Graduate School ofScience and Engineering, Saitama UniversityOctober 2004: Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science, Saitama UniversityOctober 1995: Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoApril 1988: Research Associate, The Graduate University of Advanced Studies (Concurrent)October 1985: Research Associate, National Institute of Basic Biology, Okazaki National Research InstituteApril 1985: Cooperative Researcher, National Institute of Basic Biology, Okazaki National Research InstituteEDUCATIONMarch 1985: Department of Coordinate Science, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo (DSc)March 1981: Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University (MSc)March 1979: Department of Chemistry, Nagoya University (BSc)PUBLICATIONInatsugi, R., Kawai, H., Yamaoka, Y., Yu, Y., Sekiguchi, A., Nakamura, M. and Nishida, I. (2009) Isozyme-specific modes of activation ofCTP:phosphorylcholine cytidylyltransferase in Arabidopsis thaliana at low temperature. Plant Cell Physiol. 50: 1717-1735.Awai, K., Watanabe, H., Benning, C. and Nishida, I. (2007) Digalactosyldiacylglycerol is required for better photosynthetic growth of Synechocystissp. PCC6803 under phosphate limitation. Plant Cell Physiol. 48: 1517-1523.Mizoi, J., Nakamura, M. and Nishida, I. (2006) Defects in CTP:PHOSPHORYLETHANOLAMINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE aaffectembryonic and postembryonic development in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 18: 3370-3385.Shimizu, T., Eguchi, K., Nishida, I., Laukens, K., Witters, E., Van Onkelen, H. and Nagata, T. (2006) A novel cell division factor from tobacco 2B-13cells that induced cell division in auxin-starved tobacco BY-2 cells. Naturwiss. 93: 278-285.Okazaki, K., Sato, N., Tsuji, N., Tsuzuki, M. and Nishida, I. (2006) The significance of C16-fatty acids in the sn-2 positions of glycerolipids in thephotosynthetic growth of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Plant Physiol., 141: 546-556.Li, H.-Y., Yang, G.-D., Shu, H.-R., Yang, Y.-T., Ye, B.-X., Nishida, I., Zheng, C.-C. (2006) Colonization by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungusGlomus versiforme induces a defense response against the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita in the grapevine (Vitis amurensis Rupr.), whichincludes transcriptional activation of the class III chitinase gene VCH3. Plant Cell Physiol. 47: 154-163.Fujiki, Y., Nakagawa, Y., Furumoto, T., Satoko Yoshida, S., Biswal, B., Ito, M., Watanabe, A. and Nishida, I. (2005) Response to darkness of lateresponsivedark-inducible genes is positively regulated by leaf age and negatively regulated by calmodulin-antagonist-sensitive signalling inArabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell Physiol., 46 : 1741-1746.Yano, R., Nakamura, M., Yoneyama, T. and Nishida, I. (2005) Starch-related -glucan/water dikinase is involved in the cold-induced development offreezing tolerance in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 138 : 837-846 .38 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S10-1Masayoshi MishinaDepartment of Molecular Neurobiology and Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, JapanMasayoshi Mishina completed his PhD at Kyoto University, Japan, in 1977 under the guidance of Professor Saburo Fukui. He thenstudied biochemistry in Professor Shosaku Numa’s laboratory at Kyoto University, genetics in Professor Eckhart Schweizer’slaboratory at Erlangen-Nürnberg University, Germany, and molecular biology in Professor Charles Weissmann’s laboratory at ZürichUniversity, Switzerland. In 1981, he became Associate Professor at Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Mishina expressedfunctional acetylcholine receptors from cloned cDNAs (Nature 1984) and studied the structure and function of acetylcholinereceptors by combination of molecular biology and electrophysiology (Nature 1985a,b,c, 1986a,b,c, 1987, 1988a,b). In 1990, hebecame Professor at Brain Research Institute, Niigata University and started the molecular brain science focusing on the glutamatereceptor (GluR) and synaptic plasticity. Mishina’s group revealed the molecular and functional diversity of NMDA receptors bymolecular cloning and functional expression (Nature 1992a,b,c). In 1993, he moved to the University of Tokyo and has been studyingon the mechanism and regulation of learning and memory. By the analysis of GluR knockout mice, his group showed that the NMDAreceptor psilon1 (GluN2A) and cerebellar Purkinje cell-specific GluR delta2 (GluD2) are key molecules of learning and memory(Nature 1995, Cell 1995). They developed an inducible and region-specific gene targeting system on the pure C57BL/6 geneticbackground and are studying the learning and memory systems in the brain. Mishina’s group also found that NMDA receptor psilon2(GluN2B) and GluR elta2 play important roles in synapse formation and refinement, leading to a working hypothesis that memoryformation in the adult brain and synapse formation during development may share common molecular mechanisms. They developeda neuron-specific gene manipulation system in combination with in vivo imaging of transparent zebrafish embryos and have beeninvestigating the molecular mechanism of synapse formation. Mishina’s group recently showed that IL1RAPL1 responsible for anonsyndromic mental retardation plays a important role in synapse formation.Invited Foreign Symposium SpeakersS12-1Tadahiro KitamuraMetabolic Signal Research Center, the Institute for Molecular and Cellular Regulation, Gunma University, JapanI graduated from Kobe University Medical School in 1989 (acquisition of MD) and started clinical training as a physician (internalmedicine). After three years training in hospital, I started research as a graduate student in Kobe University Department of Medicine.My major interest was the molecular mechanism of insulin signaling. I identified a new molecule which interacts Nck in the insulinsignaling and termed it as Nck associated protein 1 (Nap1). I also identified that PDE3B is a substrate for Akt. From these results, Iacquired PhD in 1996. In 1999, I moved to USA to study the roles of FoxO1, a downstream effector of insulin signaling, as a post docin Prof. Domenico Accili’s laboratory in Columbia University, New York. I revealed that FoxO1 plays important roles in pancreaticbeta cell growth and function, hepatic glucose metabolism, muscle cell differentiation and hypothalamic regulation of food intake.From 2005, I became an assistant professor in the division of Endocrinology, department of Medicine, Columbia University. In 2006,I came back to Japan and set up my laboratory in Gunma University. I’ve been studying molecular mechanism by which diabetes andobesity is caused using animal models. At present I am a professor of the Institute for Molecular and Cellular Regulation and also adirector of the Metabolic Signal Research Center in Gunma University.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회39


S13-1Hanjoong JoAda Lee and Pete Correll Professor Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Division of Cardiology, Emory University, USADr. Hanjoong Jo is Ada Lee and Pete Correll Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University as well asa Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at Emory University in Atlanta. He is a mechanobiologist who studies howblood flow regulates endothelial biology and cardiovascular disease, especially atherosclerosis and aortic valve calcification. Upongraduation from Korea University in 1984, he went to Penn State University where he was trained in Physiology and Fluid Dynamicsby two co-mentors, Ted Hollis and John Tarbell. He then was trained in cell signaling by Jay McDonald at Washington University inSt. Louis and at Univ of Alabama Birmingham, where he rose through the rank of Assistant Professor. In 2000, he joined theBiomedical Engineering Department and the Division of Cardiology at Georgia Tech and Emory University. He has published morethan 100 peer reviewed papers. He also serves as editorial board members for Circulation Research, American Journal of Physiology,Heart and Circ Physiology as well as Cell Physiology sections, Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology and American Journalof Pathology while serving as an Associate editor of Cell and Molecular Bioengineering Journal. He has been serving as a charteredand ad hoc member of the NIH Vascular Cell and Molecular Biology Study section and co-chair the American Heart AssociationVascular Biology Study section. Since 2009, he has also been working as Distinguished Professor of the Bioinspired ScienceDepartment at Ewha Woman University as a part of the World Class University Program.40 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S14-1Masato KatahiraInstitute of Advance Energy, Kyoto University, JapanPh. D. : From Osaka University in 1989Career: JSPS post-doc at Osaka Univ. from 1989HFSP post-doc at Utrecht Univ., The Netherlands from 1990Associate Prof. of Yokohama National Univ. from 1992Prof. of Yokohama City Univ. from 2005Prof. of Kyoto Univ. from 2010Recent publications(1) Nagata, T., Takada, Y., Ono, A., Nagata, K., Konishi, Y., Nukina, T., Ono, M., Matsugami, A., Furukawa, A., Fujimoto,N., Fukuda, H., Nakagama, H. and Katahira, M. (2008) Nucleic Acids Res., 36, 6816-6824. “Elucidation of the mode ofinteraction in the UP1-telomerase RNA-telomeric DNA ternary complex which serves to recruit telomerase to telomericDNA and to enhance the telomerase activity”(2) Matsugami, A., Ohyama, T., Inada, M., Inoue, N., Minakawa, N., Matsuda, A., Katahira, M. (2008) Nucleic Acids Res.,36, 1805-1812. “Unexpected A-form formation of 4’-thioDNA in solution, revealed by NMR, and the implications as tothe mechanism of nuclease-resistance”(3) Furukawa, A., Nagata, T., Matsugami, A., Habu, Y., Sugiyama, R., Hayashi, F., Yokoyama, S., Takaku, H. and Katahira,M. (2009) EMBO J., 28, 440-451. “Structure, interaction, and real-time monitoring of the enzymatic reaction of wild-typeAPOBEC3G”(4) Mashima, T., Matsugami, A., Nishikawa, F., Nishikawa, S. and Katahira, M. (2009) Nucleic Acids Res., 37, 6249-6258.“Unique quadruplex structure and interaction of an RNA aptamer against bovine prion protein”(5) Sannohe, Y., Sato, K., Matsugami, A., Shinohara, K., Mashimo, T., Katahira, M. and Sugiyama, H. (2009) Bioorg. Medici.Chem., 17, 1870-1875. “The orientation of the ends of G-quadruplex structures investigated using end-extendedoligonucleotides”(6) Nishikawa, F., Murakami, K., Matsugami, A., Katahira, M. and Nishikawa, S. (2009) Oligonucleotides, 19, 179-190.“Structural studies of an RNA aptamer containing GGA repeats under ionic conditions using microchip electrophoresis,circular dichroism and 1D-NMR”Invited Foreign Symposium Speakers2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회41


S15-5Sun KimSchool of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, USASun Kim is a Division Chair, Director of Bioinformatics Program in Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing;Director of Center for Bioinformatics Research, an Associate Professor in School of Informatics and Computing; an AssociatedFaculty at Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics; an Adjunct Associate Professor of Celluar and Integrative Physiology, MedicalSciences Program; an Affiliated Faculty at the biocomplexity institute at Indiana University (IU) - Bloomington. He also holds aninternational collaborating professorship of Bio and Brain Engineering at KAIST, Korea. Prior to IU, he worked at DuPont CentralResearch as Senior Computer Scientist from 1998 to 2001, and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1997 to 1998as Director of Bioinformatics and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Biotechnology Center and a Visiting Assistant Professor of AnimalSciences. Sun Kim received B.S and M.S and Ph.D in Computer Science from Seoul National University, Korea Advanced Instituteof Science and Technology (KAIST) and the University of Iowa respectively.Sun Kim is a recipient of Outstanding Junior Faculty Award at Indiana University 2004, US NSF CAREER Award DBI-0237901from 2003 to 2008, Achievement Award at DuPont Central Research in 2000, and a best poster award at Beckman InstituteSymposium on Bioinformatics, Structure, and Function, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1997.He is actively contributing to the bioinformatics community, serving on the editorial board for journals including co-editor-in-chieffor International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics, a vice-chair for the IEEE Technical Committee in Bioinformatics, andhe has been co-organizing many scientific meetings including IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine(BIBM) 2008 as a program co-chair and 2009 as a conference co-chair.S16-3Adrian KrainerCold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USAProf. Adrian Krainer received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Harvard University in 1986, working in the laboratory of Prof. TomManiatis. He did postdoctoral research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, mentored by Prof. Richard J. Roberts, and joined the staffat Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 1989, becoming a full Professor in 1994. His laboratory studies the mechanisms and regulationof human pre-mRNA splicing, employing multidisciplinary approaches. A major focus of the Krainer lab has been the identificationand characterization of proteins required for splicing and/or involved in alternative splicing regulation, exemplified by their work onSR proteins and hnRNP A/B proteins. Their studies of sequences involved in exon definition and the factors that recognize them havealso focused on the links between these basic mechanisms of gene expression and a number of genetic diseases, including β-thalassemia, spinal muscular atrophy, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, familial dysautonomia, and pontocerebellar hypoplasia, among others.The Krainer lab has also investigated the connections between alternative splicing and cancer; they demonstrated that the splicingfactor SF2/ASF is an oncoprotein that acts in part by activation of the mTOR pathway, and they are also dissecting the regulatorymechanisms of pyruvate kinase M alternative splicing, which controls the switch from normal to cancer-cell metabolism (aerobicglycolysis). Finally, Prof. Krainer is interested in the development of mechanism-based therapeutic approaches to correct splicingdefects or modulate alternative splicing in the context of inherited diseases and cancer.42 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S18-1Mostafa RonaghiIllumina, Inc., USASenior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer Mostafa Ronaghi, Ph.D., joined Illumina in August 2008 and is responsible forleading internal research programs and evaluating new technologies for the Company. Mostafa is an experienced entrepreneur andwas involved in the start-up of four life sciences companies. In 2007, Mostafa co-founded Avantome, a privately-held sequencingcompany. Before this, he co-founded NextBio, a search engine for life science data. In 2001, Mostafa co-founded ParAlleleBioscience, which was eventually acquired by Affymetrix, Inc., and was involved in the development and commercialization ofhighly multiplexed technology for genetic testing. In 1997, he co-founded Pyrosequencing AB, which was renamed to Biotage in2003, and led the company to a successful initial public offering in June 2000 on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. Mostafa was aprincipal investigator at Stanford University from 2002-2008 and focused on the development of novel tools for molecular diagnosticapplications. He serves on the board of directors of Microchip Biotechnologies, NextBio, and Aurora Biofuels. Mostafa earned hisPh.D. from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Mostafa holds more than 20 pending and issued patents and has writtenmore than 50 peer-reviewed publications in journals and books.Invited Foreign Symposium SpeakersS18-2Jason KangLife technologies, SingaporeEducation1986-1990 Carnegie Mellon University, BS1994-1999 Thomas Jefferson University, Ph. D.1999-2001 Stanford University School of Medicine, Post-doc2001-2003 National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Post-docExperience2001-2005 Spectral Genomics, Biotechnology industry, Director2003.3-2007-12 Macrogen, Inc, CTO, Business Development in US, Japan, EU and Asia PacificMicroarray & Sequencing technology development, IP & lisencing Officer2008-Present Life Technologies, Public Company; life; Biotechnology industry, Regional Business Lead for CE & NGS2008.1-Present Applied Biosystems, Inc., Director of Next Generation Sequencing2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회43


S18-4Zhe YangAgilent Technologies, Inc, ChinaOver 10 years of combined application, marketing, sales and research experience in Life Science and Pharmaceutical fields. Provenexpertise in target re-sequencing, DNA microarray, molecular genetics and protein science. Strong knowledge of preclinical drugdevelopment, GLP and GCP regulations. Excellent bilingual verbal and written communication skills in Mandarin and English.S20-1Marek MichalakDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Molecular and Systems Medicine, University of Alberta, CanadaDr. M. Michalak is a Professor of the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta and aFellow of the Royal Society of Canada. After completion of his MSc degree in Cell Biology at the University of Warsaw he obtaineda PhD degree in Biochemistry from the Nencki Institute for Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland. He undertook his postdoctoraltraining at the University of Toronto and at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. Dr. Michalak joined the Faculty ofMedicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta in 1987. He served as Director of the Faculty’s CIHR Membrane Protein ResearchGroup and was Chair of the Department of Biochemistry from 2005-2009. He has been recognized by numerous prestigiousdistinctions including being a Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Scholar, a Canada Institutes for Health Research Scholar,Scientist and Senior Scientist, and an Alberta Heritage for Medical Research Scholar, Senior Scholar and Scientist. His researchinterests are in the areas of molecular chaperones, protein folding and regulation of calcium homeostasis. His research groupestablished a role for membranes associated molecular chaperones in congenital heart disease and in myelin diseases, providinginsights into mechanisms and interventional strategies for these and other protein folding disorders.44 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S20-4Hye-Sook KimGraduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science, Okayama University, JapanAs the head of laboratory of infectious diseases control, she performed a new drug development research for overcome the multi-drugresistant Plamsodium falciparum since April 1998. Dr. Kim developed the new antimalarial drug, endoperoxide, it has simplestructure and strong antimalarial activity with low cytotoxicity. For clinical trial, she studied the preclinical test include establish ofsynthetic method for GMP grade, toxicity using animals under the GLP and mechanism analysis. As results, endoperoxide has newantiamalrial candidate and it inhibits specific parasite proteins include calcium related protein.She has been awarded the young scientist for 2007 by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan.Invited Foreign Symposium Speakers2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회45


SymposiaS1Molecular Imaging and NanotechnologyMay 17 (Mon), 13:00-14:50, Rm 101Chair : Bong Hyun Chung (Division Bioconvergence Technology, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology)S1-1 13:00-13:25Nanomedical magnetic resonance imagingJin-Suck Suh (Department of Radiology,Yonsei University)S1-2 13:25-13:50Laser spectroscopic nanobio imaging for cardiovascular researchesDae Won Moon (Center for Nano-Bio Technology Korea Research Institute of Standards andScience)S1-3 13:50-14:15Visualize protease activities in small animal imagingIck Chan Kwon (Biomedical Science Center)S1-4 14:15-14:40Nanoprobes for noninvasive imaging of cell-based cancer therapyBong Hyun Chung (BioNanotechnology Research center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscienceand Biotechnology)46 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S2Chemical Biology and Drug DiscoveryMay 17 (Mon), 13:00-14:50, Rm 102Chair : Dong Jin Kim (Neuro-Medicine Center, Korea Institute of Science & Technology (KIST))S2-1 13:00-13:30Colorful Chemical GeneticsYoung-Tae Chang (Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore)S2-2 13:30-14:00Biofunctional molecules that regulate biological processesInjae Shin (Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University)SymposiaS2-3 14:00-14:25A story of new drug development for Osteoporosis TreatmentJin-Soo Lee (Central Reserach Laborotory, Dong Wha Pharm. Co., Ltd)S2-4 14:25-14:50Novel Allosteric Bcr-Abl kinase InhibitorTaebo Sim (Life Science Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회47


S3Cell Cycle and Genomic IntegrityMay 17 (Mon), 13:00-14:50, Rm 103Chair : Chang-Woo Lee (Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University)S3-1 13:00-13:40The mitotic checkpoint protein BubR1 and cancer and agingJan M. van Deursen (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic Rochester,Netherlands)S3-2 13:40-14:03The MRN complex mediates activation of TopBP1 by ATMHae Yong Yoo (Biomedical Research Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan UniversitySchool of Medicine)S3-3 14:03-14:26A desensitized DNA damage response spares newborn prophase I mouse oocytesfrom premature death.Eun-Kyung Suh (Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Department of Life Science,Ewha Womans University)S3-4 14:26-14:49Escaping the firign squad: BubR1 acetylation and the timing of mitosisHyunsook Lee (Department of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University)48 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S5Adaptive ImmunityMay 18 (Tue), 9:00-10:50, Rm 101Chair : Gap Ryol Lee (Department of Life Science, Sogang University)S5-1 9:00-9:45Regulation of helper T cell differentiationChen Dong (Department of Immunology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA)S5-2 9:45-10:05How do Foxp3+ regulatory T cells control humoral autoimmunity?Jeehee Youn (Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University)S5-3 10:05-10:25Modulation of Th cell-mediated immune responses by anti-oxidant moleculesEun Sook Hwang (College of Pharmacy and Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, EwhaWomans University)S5-4 10:25-10:45CD4 help dependent CD8 T cell response for minor histocompatibility antigen, H60Eun Young Choi (Departmentof Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University College ofMedicine)50 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S6Genetics and Model OrganismsMay 18 (Tue), 9:00-10:50, Rm 102Chair : Jongkyeong Chung (School of Biological Sciences,Seoul National University)S6-1 9:00-9:30The roles of MST/Hippo signaling pathway in miceDae-Sik Lim (Department of Biological Science, KAIST(Korea Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology))S6-2 9:30-10:00Identification of RUNX3 as a component of the MST/Hpo signaling pathwaySuk-Chul Bae (Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Institute for Tumor Research,Chungbuk National University)SymposiaS6-3 10:00-10:25Regulation of activation-induced cell death of microglia by MST1Eui-Ju Choi (School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University)S6-4 10:25-10:50Regulation of MST1 and YAP65 pathways by oncogenic BRAFV600E kinase inpapillary thyroid carcinomaMinho Shong (Department of Internal Medicine, Chungnam National University School of Medicine)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회51


S7Gene Expression and EpigeneticsMay 18 (Tue), 9:00-10:50, Rm 103Chair : Tae-You Kim (Division of Medical Oncology, Seoul National University College of Medicine)S7-1 9:00-9:35Methylation destiny: aberrant DNA methylation targets genes defined by stalled RNApolymerase II, histone modifications, and distance to repetitive sequencesToshikazu Ushijima (Carcinogenesis Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan)S7-2 9:35-10:00Epigenetic status of imprinted genes in human ESCs during neuronal differentiationYong-Mahn Han (Department of Biological Sciences, KAIST)S7-3 10:00-10:25Comparative analysis of cancer epigenome using genome-wide DNA methylation andhistone modification patternsYoung-Joon Kim (Department of Biochemistry, Yonsei University)S7-4 10:25-10:50Cabin1 restrains p53 activity on chromatinHong-Duk Youn (National Research Laboratory for Metabolic Checkpoint, Departments ofBiomedical Sciences & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cancer ResearchInstitute, Seoul National University College of Medicine)52 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S8Trends in genomics and clinical researchin cardiovascular diseaseBy Korea Centers for Disease Control and PreventionMay 18 (Tue), 9:00-10:50, Rm 104Chair : Won Ho Kim (National Institute of Health)S8-1 9:00-9:30Search for genes susceptible to myocardial infarction by linkage analysisKen Yamamoto (Department of Molecular Genetics, Medical Institute of Bioregulation,Kyushu University, Japan)SymposiaS8-2 9:30-9:55Hydrogen peroxide dependent signaling in aortic wall regulates atherosclerosisGoo Taeg Oh (Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University)S8-3 9:55-10:20Atherogenic Dyslipidemia in the View of Therapeutic TargetKi Hoon Han (Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, Korea)S8-4 10:20-10:45Genome-wide association study of coronary artery disease in East Asian populationYoung-ah Shin (Diveision of Structural and Functional Genomics, Center for Genome Science,Korea National Institute of Health, KCDC)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회53


S9Plant Lipids: Biosynthesis, Physiological Functions,and Application PotentialsMay 18 (Tue), 14:55-16:45, Rm101Chair : Youngsook Lee (Department of Life Science, POSTECH)S9-1 14:55-15:20Unusual phenotypes of Arabidopsis mutants defective in phospholipid biosynthesisIkuo Nishida (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Japan)S9-2 15:20-15:45Plant lipid metabolism and oilseed engineering for industryHyun Uk Kim (Department of Agricultural Bio-resources, National Academy of Agricultural ScienceRural Development Administration)S9-3 15:45-16:05Very long chain fatty acid biosynthesis and export for the formation of cuticular waxand root suberin in Arabidopsis thalianaMi Chung Suh (Department of Bioenergy Science and Technology, Chonnam National University)S9-4 16:05-16:25Cellular functions of phospholipase A2 in plantsStephen Beungtae Ryu (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, EnvironmentalBiotechnology Research Center)S9-5 16:25-16:45Lipid transporters in ArabidopsisYoungsook Lee (Division of Integrative Bio-science and Bio-technology, Pohang University ofScience and Technology (POSTECH))54 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S10Neural Plasticity in the BrainMay 18 (Tue), 14:55-16:45, Rm 102Chair : Kyong-Tai Kim (Department of Life Science, POSTECH)S10-1 14:55-15:30Glutamate receptor signaling in learning and neural wiringMasayoshi Mishina (Department of Molecular Neurobiology and Pharmacology, Graduate Schoolof Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan)S10-2 15:30-15:55Modulation of neural circuits by cell adhesion moleculesJoung-Hun Kim (Department of Life Science, POSTECH)SymposiaS10-3 15:55-16:20PSD-95 in NMDA receptor-dependent long-term depressionEunjoon Kim (Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology (KAIST))S10-4 16:20-16:45Prostaglandin-mediated modulation of the synaptic plasticity in rat somatosensorycortexSe-Young Choi (Department of Physiology, Seoul National University School of Dentistry)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회55


S11Stem Cells and Regenerative MedicineMay 18 (Tue), 14:55-16:45, Rm 103Chair : Youngsook Son (Department of Genetic Engineering, College of Life Science, Kyung Hee University)S11-1 14:55-15:30Mechanisms for the thereapeutic functions of mesenchymal stem cells in a rat strokemodelHaeyoung Suh-Kim (Department of Anatomy, Ajou University School of Medicine)S11-2 15:30-15:55Mobilization of vasculogenic progenitors for repair of ischemic tissueHyo-Soo Kim (Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine)S11-3 15:55-16:20MSC mobilization by substance-p and tissue repairYoungsook Son (Department of Genetic Engineering, College of Life Science & Graduate School ofBiotechnology, Kyung Hee University)S11-4 16:20-16:45Repopulation of mesenchymal stem cells & the role of STAT in their differentiationJin Woo Lee (Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine)56 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S12Physiology and Metabolic DisordersMay 18 (Tue), 14:55-16:45, Rm 104Chair : Seung-Hoi Koo (Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine)S12-1 14:55-15:25The Roles of FoxO1 and Sirt1 in Pancreas and HypothalamusTadahiro Kitamura (Metabolic Signal Research Center, Institute for Molecular and CellularRegulation, Gunma University)S12-2 15:25-15:55Orphan Nuclear Receptor and Hepatic GluconeogenesisHueng-Sik Choi (Hormone Research Center, School of Biological Sciences andTechnology, Chonnam National University)SymposiaS12-3 15:55-16:20A role of CRTC2 in controlling glucose metabolismSeung-Hoi Koo (Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School ofMedicine)S12-4 16:20-16:45Fat and retinol metabolism in liver diseasesWON-IL JEONG (Laboratory of Liver Research, Graduate School of Medical Science andEngineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회57


S13ROS and Oxidative StressMay 19 (Wed), 9:00-10:50, Rm 101Chair : SangWon Kang (Division of Molecular and Life Science, Ewha Woman's University)S13-1 9:00-9:35Disturbed flow Induce Atherosclerosis in the NADPH Oxidase-Dependent MannerHanjoong Jo (Ada Lee and Pete Correll Professor Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineeringand the Division of Cardiology Emory University, USA)S13-2 9:35-10:00Epigenetic changes induced by reactive oxygen species in Hepatocellular carcinoma:methylation of the E-cadherin promoterGuhung Jung (Department of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University)S13-3 10:00-10:25SOCS as Regulators of ROS Signaling for ApoptosisChoong-Eun Lee (Laboratory of Immunology, Department of Biological Science, SungkyunkwanUniversity)S13-4 10:25-10:50Redox regulation of lipopolysaccharide-mediated sulfiredoxin inductionWoojin Jeong (Department of Life Science, Ewha Womans University)58 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S14Structural Biology and Functional AnalysisMay 19 (Wed), 9:00-10:50, Rm 102Chair : Soo Hyun Eom (School of Life Science, Gwangju institute of Science and Technology)S14-1 9:00-9:35Real-time Monitoring of the Enzymatic Reaction of APOBEC3G Possessing Anti-HIVActivity, and the Structure of the RNA Aptamer against Prion ProteinMasato Katahira (Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University and Graduate Schoolof Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University, Japan)S14-2 9:35-10:00Structural Snapshots of Heparin Depolymerization by Heparin Lyase IYoung Ho Jeon (Division of Magnetic Resonance, Korea Basic Science Institute)SymposiaS14-3 10:00-10:25Structural biology of telomere binding proteinsWeontae Lee (Department of Biochemistry and Biology, Yonsei University)S14-4 10:25-10:50Delicacy of Histone MethyltransferaseJi-Joon Song (Department of Biological Sciences,Graduate School of Nanoscience and Technology,KAIST)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회59


S15Systems Biology and BioinformaticsMay 19 (Wed), 9:00-10:50, Rm 103Chair : Sangsoo Kim (Department of Bioinformatics, Soongsil University)S15-1 9:00-9:20Gene set analysis with exploration of the annotation network spaceWan Kyu Kim (Division of Molecular Life Sciences, Ewha Womans University)S15-2 9:20-9:40The importance of protein subcellular localization for disease profilingSanguk Kim (School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering,Pohang University of Science and Technology)S15-3 9:40-10:00Cancer biomarker discovery through gene expression data mining across tissuesSeon-Young Kim (Medical Genomics Research Center, KRIBB)S15-4 10:00-10:20A genetic network as a projection map of operating system of lifeJin Hyuk Kim (Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University)S15-5 10:20-10:50TCSpp : Interacting Partner Predictor using co-evolving residue pairs between histidinekinase:response regulator pairs of bacterial two-component systemsSun Kim (School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, USA)60 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S16RNA Biology in MedicineMay 19 (Wed), 9:00-10:50, Rm 104Chair : Sunjoo Jeong (Department of Molecular Biology, Dankook University)S16-1 9:00-9:20Transcription termination by RNA polymerase II (RNApII)Minkyu Kim (Department of Biophysics and Chemical Biology, Seoul National University)S16-2 9:20-9:40A functional RNAi screen links O-GlcNAc modification of ribosomal proteins to stressgranule and processing body assemblyTakbum Ohn (Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital,Harvard Medical School)SymposiaS16-3 9:40-10:10Antisense Correction of SMN2 Splicing in the Central Nervous System of MouseModels of Spinal Muscular AtrophyAdrian R. Krainer (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA)S16-4 10:10-10:30Down-regulation of miR-X by hypoxia triggers glioma progression by enhancingangiogenesis and invasionJong Bae Park (Specific Organs Cancer Branch, Division of Translational & Clinical Research,Research Institute, Research Institute, National Cancer Center)S16-5 10:30-10:50Monitoring the therapeutic effects of RNAi in vivoHyewon Youn (Institute of Radiation Medicine, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University;Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회61


S17Cardiovascular Biology and DiseasesBy the Korean Society of CardiologyMay 19 (Wed), 14:55-16:45, Rm101Chair : Sang Hong Baek (The Catholic University of Korea)Myeong-Chan Cho(Chungbuk National University School of Medicine)S17-1 15:00-15:25Effects of angiotensin receptor bloker(losartan) on cardiac angiotensin convertingenzyme-2(ACE2) in rats with myocardial infractionDong Heon Yang (Kyungpook National University Hospital)S17-2 15:25-15:50β-Arrestin-Biased Agonism of the Angiotensin Receptor induced by Mechanical StressByung-Su Yoo (Department of Cardiology, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University)S17-3 15:50-16:15Translational control of macrophage adhesionChul-Soo Park (Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Catholic University MedicalCollege)S17-4 16:15-16:40Resistin, a link between obesity and inflammation, in human diseaseSang Eun Lee (Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine)16:40-16:45Q &A62 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S18Next Generation SequencingMay 19 (Wed), 14:55-16:45, Rm 102Chair : Kap-Seok Yang(Macrogen Inc.)S18-1 14:55-15:20Current and future outlook of genomic technologiesMostafa Ronaghi (Illumina. Inc)S18-2 15:20-15:45Life technologies and Molecular MedicineJason Kang (Life technologies, Singapore)SymposiaS18-3 15:45-16:10The GS FLX Titanium Series-Why researchers choose 454 SequencingYong Deuk Chio (Roche Diagnostics Korea. Applied Science)S18-4 16:10-16:35Harnessing the full power of Next-Gen Sequencing with Agilent Target Enrichment andAutomation WorkflowZhe Yang (Agilent Technologies, Inc, China)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회63


S19Pioneers in Cancer Therapeutics DevelopmentMay 19 (Wed), 14:55-16:45, Rm 103Chair : Soo-Youl Kim (Division of Cancer Biology, National Cancer Center)S19-1 14:55-15:05Developing Novel Therapeutic TargetSoo-Youl Kim (Cancer Cell & Molecular Biology Branch, Division of Cancer Biology, ResearchInstitute, National Cancer Center)S19-2 15:05-15:30Generation of the Novel Anti-Cancer Lead Compounds by Combinatorial ChemicalSynthesis toward Cancer Drug TargetsYoung-Dae Gong (Hight Throughput Synthesis Platform Technology Lab., Department ofChemistry, Dongguk University)S19-3 15:30-15:55Therapeutic anti-cancer targets discovered in the translational machinerySunghoon Kim (Seoul National University)S19-4 15:55-16:20Discovery of novel cancer chemotherapy based on histone modificationGyoonhee Han (Department of Biotechnology, Department of Biomedical Science (WCU), YonseiUniversity)S19-5 16:20-16:45What is the golden rule in selection of the targets for anti-cancer therapeutic antibodydevelopment?Jun-Ho Chung (Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Seoul National University)64 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S20Calcium Homeostasis and Calcium Binding ProteinsBy the Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular BiologyMay 19 (Wed), 14:55-16:45, Rm 104Chair : Joohong Ahnn (Department of Life Science, Hanyang University)S20-1 14:55-15:25Regulation of calcium homeostasis by endoplasmic reticulumMarek Michalak (Department of Biochemistry, School of Molecular and Systems Medicine,University of Alberta, Canada)S20-2 15:25-15:45Calcium binding proteins affect neuronal activities in C.elegansSun-Kyung Lee (Department of Biological Sciences, Hanyang University)SymposiaS20-3 15:45-16:15The dual roles of calumenin in cardiac excitation-contraction (EC) couplingDo Han Kim (Department of Life Science and Systems Biology Research Center, Gwangju Instituteof Science and Technology)S20-4 16:15-16:45Antimalarial Activity and Mechanism of New Synthetic EndoperoxidesHye-Sook Kim (Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science, OkayamaUniversity, Japan)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회65


Biomedical Lecture SeriesBLS1 Endocrine Disorders (Diabetes)May 17 (mon) 13:00-14:50, Rm 105Chair : Min-Seon Kim (Asan Medical Center)BLS1-1 13:00-13:30Mechanism of insulin resistance in liver and skeletal muscleCheol Soo Choi (Korea Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center, Lee Gil Ya Cancer and DiabetesInstitute, Gachon University of Medicine and Science)BLS1-2 13:30-14:00Beta-cell dysfunction and decreased beta-cell mass in patients with type 2 diabetesmellitusKun-Ho Yoon (Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Seoul St Mary’s Hospital, The CatholicUniversity of Korea)BLS1-3 14:00-14:25Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Metabolic DiseasesJae Bum Kim (Department of Biophysical and Chemical Biology, School of Biological Science,Institute of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Seoul National University)BLS1-4 14:25-14:50Vascular insulin resistance and atherosclerosisJoong-Yeol, Park (University of Ulsan College of Medicine)66 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


BLS2 Biomarker in Personalized Cancer Medicine EraMay 18 (Tue) 14:55-16:45, Rm 105Chair : Yeul Hong Kim (Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine)BLS2-1 14:55-15:20Biomarkers for personalized cancer medicineYeul Hong Kim (Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine)BLS2-2 15:20-15:45Utilizing proof of concept approach for cancer therapyTae-You Kim (Division of Medical Oncology, Seoul National University College of Medicine)SymposiaBLS2-3 15:45-16:15Bioinformatics-based identification of cancer biomarkersSanghyuk Lee (Department of Life Sciences, Ewha Womans University)BLS2-4 16:15-16:45Proteomics analysis identifies a novel member of the B7 family member B7-H6, atumor cell ligand for the activating natural killer cell receptor NKp30 in humansEugene C. Yi (Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences, WCU SeoulNational University)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회67


BLS4 Regenerative Medicine-By Stem Cell Research Center, Korea May 19 (Wed) 14:55-16:45, Rm 105Chair : Dong-Wook Kim (Department of physiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine)BLS4-1 14:55-15:22Modification of mesenchymal stem cells for cardiac regenerative therapyKi-Chul Hwang (Yonsei University College of Medicine)BLS4-2 15:22-15:49In situ control of adult stem cellsByung-Soo Kim (School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University)SymposiaBLS4-3 15:49-16:16Induced of Pluripotency in Mouse Fibroblasts by Oct 4Seungkwon You (College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University)BLS4-4 16:16-16:43Embryonic Stem Cell BankDong Ryul Lee (Department of Biomedical Science and CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University)2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회69


Workshop- Enjoy Lunch With Workshop -Global R&D Collaboration for Emerging Tech by Johnson & JohnsonMay 18 (Tue) 12:00~13:00, Rm 101Neil GarryVice President, Corporate Office of Science and Technology (COSAT)Dong-il SHIMADZU Corp.May 18 (Tue) 12:00~12:30, Rm 103Introduction of non-invasive OD monitor for incubation shaker without stoppingSatoshi TomitaTAITEC CorporationBioneer.CorporationMay 18 (Tue) 12:00~12:30, Rm 104Synthetic biology and gene synthesis service of bioneerSo-Sun ChungDepartment of Synthetic Biology, Bioneer CorporationBio-Medical Science Co., Ltd.May 18 (Tue) 12:00~12:30, Rm 105Super Resolution Microscope: N-SIM, N-STORMHisashi OkugawaManager, Bioscience section, Sales Strategy Department Instruments Company, NikonCorporation, JapanQIAGEN Korea, Ltd.May 19 (Wed) 12:00~12:30, Rm 101Complete portfolio for epigenetics workflowGerald SchockQIAGEN, GmbH70 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


GE Healthcare Ltd.May 19 (Wed) 12:00~12:30, Rm 102Using Label-free Biophysical Assays to Improve Understanding of Protein Structure -FunctionRelationships in Life Science ResearchFredrik SundbergGE HealthcareHANDOK PHARMACEUTICALS CO.,LTD.May 19 (Wed) 12:00~12:30, Rm 105Introduction to New Pipette Technology-Research PlusUlrike GastEppendorf AG in Hamburg, GermanyWorkshop2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회71


Poster PresentationPoster Session Poste Number Posting Duty Time LocationPoster Session IA-18-01~91B-18-01~42C-18-01~96D-18-01~4809:00~13:00Tuesday,May 18,201010:50~11:15Poster Session IIF-18-01~18G-18-01~48H-18-01~09I-18-01~20J-18-01~18K-18-01~79R-18-01~9214:00~18:00Tuesday,May 18,201014:30~14:55Hall B2Poster Session IIIE-19-01~32L-19-01~28M-19-01~71N-19-01~67O-19-01~09P-19-01~2709:00~13:00Wednesday,May 19,201010:50~11:15Poster SessionQ-19-01~57S-19-01~28T-19-01~18U-19-01~15514:00~18:00Wednesday,May 19,201014:30~14:55Poster CategoryA-Biotechnology and BioengineeringA-18-01~91L-Cardiovascular and MetabolismL-19-01~28B-Cell Cycle and Damage ResponseB-18-01~42M-Oncogenesis and MetastasisM-19-01~71C-Cell Death and AgingC-18-01~96N-NeurobiologyN-19-01~67D-Cell Differentiation and DevelopmentD-18-01~48O-Cellular organization, structure, and transportO-19-01~09E-Free radical biology and redox signalingE-19-01~32P-Human Diseases and Clinical TrialsP-19-01~27F-Molecular Medicine and ImagingG-Protein, Enzyme, and Nucleic AcidH-Systems BiologyI-Gene Structure and RegulationJ-Plant BiologyK-ImmunologyF-18-01~18G-18-01~48H-18-01~09I-18-01~20J-18-01~18K-18-01~79Q-Genomics, Proteomics, and BioinformaticsR-Signal TransdutionS-Stem Cell BiologyT-VirologyU-Biochemistry and Molecular Biology GeneralQ-19-01~57R-18-01~92S-19-01~28T-19-01~18U-19-01~15572 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


2010 KSBMB Annual MeetingBioscience for the Better LifeNew Era of Biochemistry in Korea, KSBMBPoster Session List


Poster Session 1May 18 (Tue) Hall B2Posting | 09:00~13:00Duty Time | 10:50~11:15A-18-01~91B-18-01~42C-18-01~96D-18-01~48Biotechnology and BioengineeringCell Cycle and Damage ResponseCell Death and AgingCell Differentiation and DevelopmentAA-18-01A-18-02A-18-03A-18-05A-18-06A-18-07Engineering of a fibronectin protein for integrin-mediated cell adhesionWonmo Kang, Eunyi Jeon, Sujin Lee, Yerang Yun, Jun-Hyuk JangDepartment of Biochemistry, Inha University School of Medicine, Incheon 400-712, KoreaFrequency of mycobacterial infections in retired workers exposed to inorganic dusts in thehealth examination serviceJoo-Hwan Hwang, Kyung Myung Lee, Jae-Hoon Shin, Jong Seong Lee, Byung-Soon ChoiCenter for Occupational Lung Diseases, KWAMCO 95, il-dong, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do 426-858, KoreaIn vivo biotinylation system for purification of BATF binding proteinsHYE-YOUNG JANGDepartment of Biological Sciences, Kosin University, 149-1, DongSam-Dong, YeongDo-Gu, Busan, 606-701Enhanced Tolerance and Accumulation of Cadmium in YCF1 Transgenic Poplar PlantsDonghwan Shim , Sangwoo Kim , Young-Im Choi , Eun-Woon Noh and Youngsook LeePOSTECH-UZH Global Research Laboratory, Division of integrative Biology and Biotechnology, Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Pohang, 790-784, Korea; Korea Forest Research Institute, Suwon, 441-350, KoreaInvestigation of the effects of red ginseng on a human trophoblast cell line, BeWoJi Hye Heo , Eun Hye Han , Yun Mi Cho , Gil Ja Kim , Min Woo Lee , Seung Gwan Lee and SuhngWook Kim , *Department of Biomedical Science, college of Health sciences, Korea University, Seoul, Korea Departmentof Obstetrics & Gynecology Seoul National University Hospital.Characterization and structure-activity relationship of SF-CNP with relaxing activity on theDRM from the starfish, Asterina pectiniferaHye-Jin Go, Eun Hee Jo, Hye Rim Kim, Kyung Eun Woo, Nam Gyu ParkDepartment of Biotechnology Pukyong National University, Pusan 608-737, Korea74 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


A-18-08A-18-09A-18-10A-18-11A-18-12Purification and characterization of a novel neuropeptide with contractile activity on thesmooth muscle from squid brain (Todarodes pacificus)Eun Hee Jo, Hye-jin Go, Hye-Rim Kim, Kyung-Eun Woo, Jung-Kil Seo, Nam Gyu ParkDepartment of Biotechnology Pukyong National University, Pusan 608-737, KoreaPurification of bioactive peptide with contractile activity on the smooth muscle from squidgill (Todarodes pacificus)Eun Hee Jo, Hye-jin Go, Hye-Rim Kim, Kyung-Eun Woo, Jung-Kil Seo and Nam Gyu ParkDepartment of Biotechnology Pukyong National University, Pusan 608-737, KoreaPurification and characterization of a novel neuropeptide from the tube feet of starfish,Asterina pectiniferaHye-Rim Kim, Hye-Jin Go, Jung-kil Seo, Kyung-Eun Woo, Eun-Hee Jo and Nam Gyu ParkDepartment of Biotechnology Pukyong National University, Pusan 608-737, KoreaPurification and characterization of a novel antimicrobial peptide from the muscle ofstarfish, Asterina pectiniferaKyung-Eun Woo, Hye-Jin Go, Jung-Kil Seo, Hye-Rim Kim, Eun-Hee Jo and Nam Gyu ParkDepartment of Biotechnology Pukyong National University, Pusan 608-737, KoreaGenotyping of CYP21A2 using allele specific primer extension followed by bead arrayhybridizationYongtaek Oh , ,# , Youngran Kim , Sung Won Park ,# , Sung-Min Chun , Namkyoo Lim , Kisup Ahn ,Jong-Ok Ka , Dong Kyu Jin and Byoung-Don Han , * , #YeBT Co., LTD. , Seoul 158-080, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-741, Department of Pediatrics, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School ofMedicine, Seoul 135-710, Ubioslab Co., LTD. , Seoul 305-860, and 5Department of Health and EnvironmentBaekseok Culture University, Cheonan 330-704. These authors contributed equally to this work.A-18-13Targeted deletion of the CDKN2A tumor suppressor locusSeokjoong Kim, Eun Guk Choi and Jin-Soo KimDepartment of Chomistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-727, KoreaPosterA-18-14A-18-16Effects of novel IgG-Fc fusion to Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) in vivoSeung-Bum Yoo , Ji-Yeon Oh , Sang Mee Lee and Hye-Shin ChungAlteogen Inc., Bioventure town, Daejeon, 305-812, Korea Department of Biotechnology, Hannam University,Daejeon 305-811, KoreaTargeted genome editing in human cells with zinc finger nuclease constructed via modularassemblyHye Joo Kim , , , Hyung Joo Lee , , Hyojin Kim , Seung Woo Cho , and Jin-Soo Kim , ,Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, South Korea; 2 ToolGen, Inc.,Biotechnology Incubating Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-724, South Korea. These authorscontributed equally to this work.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회75


A-18-17A-18-18A-18-19A-18-20A-18-21A-18-22A-18-23A-18-24Export of human epidermal growth factor through ATP-binding cassette transporter byattaching C-terminally recognized signal peptide, lipase ABC transporter recognitiondomainSang-Bin Han , Yeon-Woo Park , Ki-Hyun Park , Tae-Won Kang and Jung-Hoon AhnKorea Science Academy of KAIST, Busan, and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,DaejeonDetection of HER2 amplification in breast cancer by multiplex competitive co-amplificationof artificial competitorsHyun-Kyoung Kim , Yong-Bock Choi , Seong-Yeol Park , Tae-Hyun Um , Ju-Young Seoh , Kyeong-Man Hong ,Research Institute, National Cancer Center, 111 Jungbalsan-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang, 410-769, Korea;Department of Clinical Pathology, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang, 411-702, Korea ;Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Mok-6-Dong 911-1, Yangchon-Gu, Seoul 158-710, Korea ; Corresponding authorRegulation of cell proliferation with hepatitis B virus X protein mutation in Huh-7Chang-Hee Yang, Jae Kok Nam, Moon Jae ChoDeptment of biochemistry, Jeju national university of medicine , 66 Jejudaehakno, Jeju-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Korea 690-756Analysis of gene expression profile of dermal papilla cells and dermal fibroblastJi Won Oh, Jung chul Kim, Young Kwan Sung and Moonkyu KimDepartment of Immunology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, DaeguLiquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectrometric method as a noninvasivetool for the simultaneous quantification of cortisol and cortisone in human salivaSanghoo Lee, Soonho Kwon, Hye-Jin Shin, Yeongshin Lee, Youngmi Song, Ravinder J. Singh,Kyoung-Ryul Lee and Young-Jin KimDepartment of Bioanalytical and Mass Spectrometry, Seoul Medical Science Institute & Seoul ClinicalLaboratories, Seoul, Korea, and Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,MN, USAProtein kinase C phosphorylates and modulates the activity of PP2A-B56deltaJung-Hyuck AhnDepartment of Biochemistry, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine 911-1 Mok-6-dong, Yangcheon-ku,Seoul, Korea 158-710Large genomic segment rearrangement in human cells using zinc finger nuclease.Eunji Kim, Hyung Joo Lee and Jin-Soo KimDepartment of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747Targeted genome engineering between the two highly homologous loci using engineeredzinc finger nucleasesHyung Joo Lee, Eunji Kim and Jin-Soo KimDepartment of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-74776 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


A-18-25A-18-26A-18-27A-18-28A-18-29A-18-30A-18-31Comparison of gene expression levels for lipid uptake and lipolysis between bulls andsteers of longissimus dorsi muscle in Korean cattleJin Jong Bong, Jinyoung Jeong, and Myunggi BaikDepartment of Molecular Biotechnoogy, Colleage of Agriculture and Life science, Chonnam NationalUniversity, Gwang ju, 500-757, Republic of KoreaInhibition of lipase activity of phospholipase C- 1 using recombinant antibodies specific forphospholipase C- 1 pY783Taena Oh, Jung Won Lee, Hyunbo Shim and Sue Goo RheeDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, 11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu,Seoul, 120-750, KoreaMitochondrial changes in flight muscle of drosophila melanogaster under the space flightconditionsDeok-Hwa Jeong , Ji-Young Mun , Kyung-Eun Lee , Se-Jin Park , Min-Kyo Jung , Sung-Sik HanSchool of Lifescience and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, KoreaEffects of substitution of amino acids on antimicrobial action and cell selectively of adesigned antimicrobial peptide, HPA3NT3Jong-Kook Lee , Kyung-Soo Hahm , and Yoonkyung Park ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM),Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic of Korea, Departmentof Cellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine,Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic of Korea,Department of Biotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University,Kwangju, Republic of KoreaPeroxiredoxin II preserves cognitive function against age-linked hippocampal oxidativedamageJu-sik Min, Sun-UK Kim, Dong-Seok LeeSchool of Life sciences & Biotechnology College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu702-701Synthetic D-amino acid antimicrobial peptide: antibacterial activity against multiple drugresistant clinical isolatesSuyeon Yoo , Yoonkyung Park , and Kyung-Soo Hahm ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, South Korea Department of CellularMolecular Medicine, School of Medicine, Chosun University, South Korea Biotechnology and BK21 ResearchTeam for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, South KoreaDiscovery a PH0311 gene and characterization of a NADH oxidase from Pyrococcushorikoshii OT3Dong-Hyeon Jo, Hyeon-Dong Do, Hee-Joong Park and Kwang-Hoon KongLaboratory of Biomolecular Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, 156-756Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회77


A-18-32A-18-33A-18-34A-18-35A-18-36A-18-37A-18-38AF-2: purification and characterization of potent antibacterial protein from human amnioticfluidJin-Young Kim , Sang Joon Choi , Kyung-Soo Hahm , and Yoonkyung Park ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Kwangju, Korea Department ofCellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Kwangju, Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Kwangju, KoreaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Chosun University, Kwangju, KoreaAntioxidant activity of Metallothionein by using a PTP assayHwang Hyun Sook , , Chun Hua Wei , Lim Kwang suk , Jeong Dea Kyun , Kim Young Mi , YoonMoon Young , Kim Yong Hee , Ryu Seong Eon *Department of Bioengineering, Hanyang University; Center for Medical Proteomics, KRIBB; School ofMedicine, Kyunghee University; 4 Department of chemistry, Hanyang UniversityQunatitative analysis of several biomarkers by QCM biosensor coated with ProLinker BYoonsuk Lee , Kwan Han Park , Hyeon Jin Bong , Soo On Bang , Seulki Lee and Moon Hi HanProteogen, Inc., RM 309, BIC, Hi-Tech Venture Town 198-53 Hupyong-dong, Chuncheon, Gangwon-doKorea, UBTgen, Inc., RM405, Sinsung Businesstel 1588-1 Seocho-dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul Koreaa, E&CVenture Dreamtower III 3th FL, 197-33 Guro-dong, Guroku, Seoul, KoreaStudies on human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (hG-CSF) mutants for thedevelopment of a novel biomedicineHee Kyoung Chung, Eun-Mi Ko, Seungkyu Lee, Hwan-Jin Hwang, Sung Woo Kim, Sung June Byun,Jae Gyu Yoo, Soo-Bong Park, Kyung-Woon KimAnimal Biotechnology Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Suwon, Republic of KoreaInvestigation of a functional rate of the nuclecapsid protein as a transcription activator.Hoewon Jeong and Ji Chang YouNational Research Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, TheCatholic University of Korea, Seocho-gu Banpo-dong 505, Seoul, Republic of KoreaInhibitory effects of analogue peptide P5 on biofilm forming clinical isolates ofPseudomonas aeruginosaJong-Kook Lee , Yoonkyung Park , and Kyung-Soo Hahm ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Cellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic ofKorea Department of Biotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, ChosunUniversity, Kwangju, Republic of KoreaCilostazol inhibits TLR2/TLR4 expressions with suppression of the inflammatory cytokineand chemokine productions in the synovial macrophages from patients with rheumatoidarthritisSo Youn Park, Hye Young Kim, Ki Whan Hong, Chi Dae KimMedical Research Center for Ischemic Tissue Regeneration, Pusan National University, Gyeongsangnam-do,626-770, Korea78 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


A-18-39A-18-40A-18-41A-18-42A-18-43A-18-44A-18-45A-18-46Antibacterial and Synergistic effect of KW rich peptide against antibiotic resistantmicroorganisms isolated from patients with cholelithiasisJin Soon Park , Byoung Kwan Son , Joon Soo Hahm , Yoonkyung Park , and Kyung-Soo Hahm , *Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Kwangju, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Eulji General Hospital, Hagye 1-dong, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Medicine, Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Kwangju, Republicof Korea * Department of Cellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Kwangju,Republic of KoreaDegradation of particular mRNA by cell-penetrating, target sequence-specific hydrolyzingantibodiesWoo-Ram Lee , Aeyung Kim , Ji-Young Jang , Myung-Hee Kwon , and Yong-Sung KimDepartment of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Suwon 443-749, Korea; Department ofMicrobiology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 442-721, KoreaAntibacterial Actions and in vivo Evaluation of Low Molecular Weight Soluble Chitosan(LMWSC) against Staphylococcus aureusSeong-Cheol Park , Yoonkyung Park , and Jae-Woon NahResearch Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea andDepartment of Polymer Science and Engineering, Sunchon National University, Suncheon, KoreaCypB overexpression protects pc12 cells from beta amyloid(25-35) through MAPK and PI3-KpathwaysYoo-jung OhDepartment of Molecular Biology, Kyunghee University, Seoul 130-701, and Institute of Medical ScienceActivity of proto-oncogenic c-Ras is required to induce muscle differentiationJisun Lee , Sung Soo Kim , *Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BK21 project), Medical Research Center for Bioreactionto Reactive Oxygen Species and Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University,Seoul 130-701, KoreaApplication of ProteoChip for Determination of Active Antigen and Antibody Fractions inExperimental SamplesHyo Sil An , Eun Kyoung Lee , Yoon Suk Lee , Il Jun Park , In Cheol Kang , and Moon Hi HanProtein Chip Research Center, Proteogen, Inc., High Tech Venture Town, ChunCheon, Korea, Departmentof Life Sciences, Hoseo University, CheonAhn, KoreaGene expression profiling in human cell lines exposed to nanoparticlesSeung-Ho Lee , Yu-Ri Kim , Sang-Hui Seo , In Kyoung Kim , Sang Wook Son , Meyoung-Kon KimDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaOn-Chip PTP1B Assay Method and Inhibitor ScreeningEun Kyoung Lee, Hyoung Seok Kim, Yoonsuk Lee, IlJun Park, SeulKi Lee and Moon Hi HanProtein Chip Research Center, Proteogen, Inc., Chuncheon, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회79


A-18-47A-18-48A-18-49A-18-50A-18-51A-18-52A-18-53A-18-54Antibacterial activity of the peptides with an influence of alternating pattern of lysine andtryptophan residues and their mechanism of action against the bacterial membraneRamamourthy Gopal , Kyung-Soo Hahm , and Yoonkyung Park ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofCellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Gwangju, KoreaDepartment of Bio-amterials, Chosun University, Gwangju, KoreaBioprocess for 3D Bone Tissue Formation in vitroMi-Hyang Nam , Hee-Ju Ko, Young Soo Hong and Soo-Ik ChangDepartment of Biochemistry, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Republic of KoreaImmobilization of glutathione s-transferase from oryza sativaHyun-Young Cho, Jin-Ju Lee, Kwang-Hoon KongBiomolecular Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Chung-AngUniversity, Seoul 156-756, KoreaNovel truncated antimicrobial peptide: design, activity and mechanism studyYoonkyung Park , , Jae-Woon Nah and Kyung-Soo Hahm ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Gwangju, KoreaDepartment of Polymer Science and Engineering, Sunchon National University, Suncheon, Korea Departmentof Cellular & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, KoreaExpression of biochemically active human tissue-plasminogen activator in hairy roots ofOriental melon (Cucumis melo)Bum-Soo Hahn, Chang-Sik Oh, Joon-Soo Sim, Sung-Hyun Min, and Yong-Hwan KimNational Academy of Agricultural Science, KoreaNovel antibacterial peptides, JBS-1 and JBS-2, isolated from abalone (Haliotis discus)Yoon Mi Jeong , Seon Jin Kim , Su Jie Kang , Dong Eun Lee , Jin-Young Kim , Kyung-Soo Hahm , andYoonkyung Park ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials(RCPM), Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofCellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Gwangju, KoreaGwangju Science High School, Gwangju, KoreaC-terminal amidation of PMAP-23: translocation into the inner membrane of gram-negativebacteriaJin-Young Kim , Kyung-Soo Hahm , and Yoonkyung Park ,Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofCellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University.A plausible mode of action of pseudin-2, an antimicrobial peptide from Pseudis paradoxaSeong-Cheol Park , Jin-Young Kim , Yoonkyung Park , and Kyung-Soo Hahm ,Research Center for Proteinaceous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofCellular Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department ofBiotechnology and BK21 Research Team for Protein Activity Control, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea80 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


A-18-55A-18-56A-18-57A-18-58A-18-59A-18-60A-18-61A-18-62Expression of tissue-type plasminogen activator and its synthetic gene by alfalfa rbcSpromoter in transgenic tobacco plantsJoon-Soo Sim, Chang-Sik Oh, Yong-Hwan Kim and Bum-Soo HahnNational Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Suwon 441-707, KoreaLipase catalytic synthesis of naringin lipoic acid ester and its osteogenic-inducing activity inosteoblast like cellsTae-Kil Eom , Young-Sook Cho , Se-Kwon Kim , , *Department of Chemistry Pukyong National University Busan 608-737 Korea Marine Bioprocess ResearchCenter, Pukyong National University Busan 608-737 KoreaValidation of Aurora Kinase Phosphorylation for Diverse Protein Substrates by UsingKinase Chip”Yong-wan Cho , Hyejin Lim , Yoonsuk Lee , IlJun Park , Mi Sook Kim , Chang ki Choi , SeulKi Lee ,In-Cheol Kang and Moon Hi HanProtein Chip Research Center, Proteogen, Inc., Chuncheon, Korea, Department of Life Science, HoseoUniversity, Asan, KoreaAurora kinase inhibitor activity profile analysis by “kinase chip”Yong-wan Cho , Hyejin Lim , Yoonsuk Lee , IlJun Park , Mi Sook Kim , Chang ki Choi , SeulKi Lee ,In-Cheol Kang and Moon Hi HanProtein Chip Research Center, Proteogen, Inc., Chuncheon, Korea, Department of Life Science, HoseoUniversity, Asan, KoreaOn-Chip kinetic analysis for aurora kinase and its inhibitor activitiesHyejin Lim , Yong-wan Cho , Yoonsuk Lee , IlJun Park , Mi Sook Kim , Chang ki Choi , Young-JinChoi , In-Cheol Kang and Moon Hi HanProtein Chip Research Center, Proteogen, Inc., Chuncheon, Korea, Department of Life Science, HoseoUniversity, Asan, KoreaEarly detection of Alzheimer's Disesae by the use of Optical Field Effect TransistorKi-Bong Song, Jung-Dae Suh, Jung-Min Cho, Kwan-Soo Kim, Jung-Dae Suh and Myeong-Ahe ChungIT Convergence Services Core Research Team, ETRI, 138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-700, KOREAEffects of electron-beam irradiation to the hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphatemixtures for the development of new synthetic bone substitutesSoung-Min Kim, Mi-Hyun Seo, Mi-Young Eo, Ji-Young Kang, Jung-Min Park, Hoon Myoung, Jong HoLeeDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, 110-768Characterization of a novel cell penetrating penta-peptideSun-Oh Shin , , Kyung-Soo Hahm , , Sin-Jeong Park , Sang-In Han and Kook-Heon SeoJeollanamdo Biopharmaceutical Research Center (JBRC), Hwasun, Korea Research Center forProteinaceous Materials (RCPM), Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Department of Cellular MolecularMedicine School of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회81


A-18-63A-18-64A-18-66A-18-67A-18-69A-18-70A-18-72A-18-73A-18-74Measurement for the Troponin I in patient sera with Heart damage diseases by Point-of-careassay systemHyun jeong Kim a , Tae kyum Kima, Hong Tao Wang a , Sang Wook Ohb and Eui Yul Choi a , *aDepartment of Biomedical Science, Hallym University, Chuncheon, South Korea 200-702, b Department ofBiology Education, Institute of Fusion Science and Science Education, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju,South Korea, 561-756Magnetic bead-amyloid beta-cell labeling and magnetic bead detection sensorJeong Dae Suh, Ki Bong Song, Cheol Joo Chae, Jae Min Kang, Kwan Soo Kim and Jung Min ChoIT Convergence Services Core Research Team, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, 138Gajeongno, Yusong, Daejeon, 305-700, Rep. of KOREABiomarker analysis of rat liver exposed to environmental pollutants by Protein ChipEung-Yoon Kim , Mi-Young Lee , Seungyong Hwang , In-Cheol Kang ,1Innopharmascreen Inc., Asan 336-795, Department of biological Science and Biochip Research Center,Hoseo University, Asan 336-795, Department of medicinal Biotechnology, SoonChunHyang University, Asan,336-745, and Department of Biochemistry, Hanyang University, Ansan 426-791, KoreaAssessment of phototoxicity and skin toxicity of silver nanoparticle using cultured cell line,a human skin equivalent model and an in vivo modelYoon-Hee Park , Sang Hoon Jeong , Jae Eun Choi , Yu-Ri Kim , Seung-Ho Lee , In-Kyoung Kim ,Sang-Hui Seo , Meyoung-Kon Kim , and Sang Wook SonLaboratory of Cell Signaling and Nanomedicine, Department of Dermatology and Division of Brain Korea 21Project for Biomedical Science, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department ofBiochemistry & Molecular Biology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaA Diagnosis method for Alzheimer's disease using Magnetic BiosensorCheol-Joo Chae, Jung-Min Cho, Kwan-Su Kim, Jae-Min Kang, Jeong-Dae Suh, Ki-bong Song*IT Convergence Services Core Research Team, ETRI, 138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-700, KOREAHighly photo-sensitive bio-FET device using amorphous Si for channel layerKwan-Su Kim, Jeong-Dae Suh, Jae-Min Kang, Jung-Min Cho, Cheol-Joo Chae, Ki-bong SongIT Convergence Services Core Research Team, ETRI, 138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-700, KOREAPreliminary study on the cell treatment and manipulation for cell-based optical and magneticbiosensorJae-Min Kang, Kwan-Su Kim, Cheol-Joo Chae, Jung-Min Cho, Jeong-Dae Suh, and Ki-bong SongIT Convergence Services Core Research Team, ETRI, 138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-700, KOREADevelopment of Liver Alkaline Phosphatase Measurement in human blood by immunoassayHong-Tao Wang, Hyun-Jeong Kim, Tae-Kyum Kim, Eui-Yul ChoiDepartment of Biomedical Science, Hallym University, Chuncheon, 200-702Fundamental Study of Modified Macrophage for Alzheimer Disease DiagnosisJung-Min Cho, Cheol-Joo Chae , Jae-Min Kang, Kwan-Su Kim, Jeong-Dae Suh and Ki-Bong Song*IT Convergence Services Core Research Team, ETRI, 138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-700, KOREA82 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


A-18-75A-18-76A-18-78A-18-79A-18-80A-18-81A-18-82A-18-83A functionalized gold nanoparticles-assisted universal carrier for antisense DNAJae-Hong Kim , Hyun Hye Jang , Sang-Mi Ryou , , Hayoung Go , Sudeok Kim , Jeehyeon Bae ,Kangseok Lee , *, and Min Su Han , *Department of Biomedical Science, College of Life Science, CHA University, Seongnam 463-836, Republic ofKorea Departments of Chemistry and Life Science and, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Republic ofKoreaDelivery of shRNA using Gold Nanoparticle-DNA Oligonucleotide Conjugates as a UniversalCarrierSang-Mi Ryou , , Hayoung Go , Jae-Hong Kim , Hyun Hye Jang , Sudeok Kim , Jeehyeon Bae ,Min Su Han , *, and Kangseok Lee , *Department of Biomedical Science, College of Life Science, CHA University, Seongnam 463-836, Republicof Korea Departments of Life Science and Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Republic ofKoreaRegulator of g protein signaling 2 regulates foam cell formation via protein kinase C eta andphospholipase D2 pathwayHyung-Kyoung Lee, Seungeun Yeo, Jin-Sik Kim, Yoe-Sik Bae, Suk-Hwan Baek*Aging-Associated Vascular Disease Research Center, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu 705-717, South KoreaThe study on the synthesis of soluble calcium-gluconic acid-phosphate threonine hybridsand its biological activitySang-Jin Lee, Han-Ho Choi, Beom-Seok Oh, Min-Ji Bae, Sung-Min Park, and Jang-Su ParkDepartment of Chemistry, Pusan National University, 609-735 Busan, South of Korea, and 1274 Jisa Dong,KangSeo Gu, 618-230 Busan, South of KoreaIsolation, culture and engineering of chicken primordial germ cells and their applicationJu Hyung Yang, Hae Sun Youn and Sungtae KimDepartment of Chemistry, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Republic of KoreaOne-step functionalization of biosensor surfaces with functional lipophilic compoundsTae Gu Kim and Suk-Jung ChoiDepartment of Chemistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung 210-702Immobilization of antibody on biosensor surfaces by the noncovalent adsorption to aphosphatidylcholine lipid layerIn Young Ha, Sungil Kim and Suk-Jung ChoiAMOGreenTech, Gangneung 210-340, Department of Chemistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University,Gangneung 210-702Identification of - cyclodextrin-binding peptides from a bacteriophage-displayed peptidelibraryBoram Kang and Suk-Jung ChoiDepartment of Chemistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung 210-702Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회83


A-18-84A-18-85A-18-86A-18-87A-18-88A-18-89A-18-90A-18-91Direct introduction of a hydrazide group into a quartz crystal microbalance surface withdodecanoic hydrazide embedded in a hybrid bilayer membraneSaem Mun, Sungil Kim and Suk-Jung ChoiAMOGreenTech, Gangneung 210-340, Department of Chemistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University,Gangneung 210-702Novel nano-tweezers peptides as potential biotherapeuticsSunghyun Kim, Daejin Kim, Seho Park, Sanghun Lee, Sangyong JonDepartment of life science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Gwangju 500-712, South KoreaElastin-like protein consists of tandem repeats of hydrophobic domain and RGD motifemulates fibronectin in adhering and stimulating HEK293 fibroblast and N2A neuroblastomacellsBo Hyung Park, Mi Ae Kwon and Won Bae Jeon*Public & Original Technology Research Center, Daegu Kyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, Daegu,704-230Thermally induced unfolding-refolding of RGD-functionalized elastin-like proteinMi-Ae Kwon, Won-Bae Jeon*Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Engineering, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology,Daegu, Republic of Korea 704-230The incorporation of GALA peptide into a protein cage for an acid-inducible molecularswitchSeung-Hye Choi, Kuiwon Choi, Ick Chan Kwon, Hyung Jun AhnBiomedical Research Center, Korea Q1 Institute of Science and Technology, 39-1 Hawolgok-dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 136-791, South KoreaAmyloid Fibril Formation of 2-Microglobuiln at Neutral pH and its Post-fibrillar Assemblyinto Nanoporous Protein MatrixMinkoo Ahn, Sungsoo Kang, Hee Jung Koo, Jung-Ho Lee, and Seung R. PaikSchool of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul, KoreaFibrillation of hemoglobin A for multiple photoelectrochemical properties includingconductive, photodynamic, and photovoltaic EffectsJung-Ho Lee, Sungsoo Kang, Sang-Gil Lee, Joon-Hyung Jin , Jong Wan Park , Sang Myun Park ,Seunho Jung , and Seung R. PaikSchool of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Korea, Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Korea,National Nanofab Center, KAIST, Daejeon 305-806, Korea, Department of Pharmacology, School ofMedicine, Ajou University, Suwon 443-721, KoreaNano-scaled Three-dimensional Protein Fibrillar Network Formation with Curly AmyloidFibrils of -SynucleinGhibom Bhak a , Soonkoo Lee a , Jae Woo Park a , Sunghyun Cho b , and Seung R. Paik a , *aSchool of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul, 151-744, Korea, b Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Scienceand Technology, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, 790-784, Korea84 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


BB-18-01B-18-02B-18-03B-18-04B-18-05B-18-06B-18-07B-18-08A large-scale screening for human bromodomain proteins that function in DNA damage responseSeul-Ki Lee, Ye-Seul Lee, Han-Sae Lee and Jong-Bum KwonDepartment of Life Science and Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, 120-750Interaction of hnRNPR with PRMT1 and CstF-64 with PRMT3 to methylate protein arginineresiduesChongtae Kim , Youngchul Lim , Nam Hee Won , Sangduk Kim , *, and Gieun Kim , *Department of Biological Engineering, Graduate School of Seokyeong University, 16-1 Jungneung-DongSungbuk-Ku, Seoul 136-704, Korea, Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Division of BrainKorea 21 Program for Biomedical Sciences, Korea University, Medical College, Seoul 136-705, Korea,Departrment of Pathology, Korea University, Medical College, Seoul 136-705, Korea, Graduate School ofBiomedical Sciences, Brain Korea 21 Program, Korea University Medical College, Seoul 136-705, KoreaP90 ribosomal S6 kinase-2 affects mitotic progressionHyun-Ja Nam , , Yun-Yeon Park , Chae-rin Park , , Min-Guk Cho , , Kyung Uk Hong , Chang-DaeBae and Jae-Ho Lee ,Department of Biochemistry and Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Schoolof Medicine, Suwon, Korea, Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University, School ofMedicine, Suwon, KoreaDown-regulation of HER2/neu oncogene by corosolic acid induces cell cycle arrest andapoptosis in NCI-N87 human gastric cancer cellsEun Young CHA, Myung Sun LEE, Phuong Thien THUONG, Ji Yeon KIM, Moon Sang AHN, and JiYoung SULRegional Cancer Institute, Chungnam National University Hospital, Daejeon 301-721, Republic of KoreaIdentification of methylated proteins in response to gamma irradiationJeong-in Son, Hong-jin Woo, Bong-Gun JuDepartment of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, KoreaHuman rpS3 is involved in cell cycle control through the interaction with cdc2In-Soo Yoon, Soo-hyun Hahm and Ye Sun HanDepartment of Advanced Technology Fusion, Konkuk University, Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, 143-701, KoreaInvolvement of BRCA2 in the integrity of centromeric/pericentromeric heterochromatin.Jaewon Min and Hyunsook LeeDepartment of Biological Sciences and Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, College of NaturalSciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaThe Caenorhabditis elegans RecQ protein, CeWRN-1, participates in processing andsignalling to DSB with CeRPAMoonjung Hyun , Se-Jin Lee , Hyeon-Sook Koo , Byungchan AhnDepartment of Life Sciences, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea Department of Biochemistry, YonseiUniversity, Seoul, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회85


B-18-09B-18-10B-18-11B-18-12B-18-13B-18-14B-18-15B-18-17Locally increased H2O2 at mitotic centrosome controls entry into mitosisJung Mi Lim , Dongmin kang , , and Sue Goo Rhee ,Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Life Science, Ewha Womans University, 11-1Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, Korea Corresponding authorsRole of PKC- induced persistent JNK activation by ASK1 on the phorbol ester-mediated G1phase arrestJuhee Jeon, Young-Rae Kim, Kyeong Ah Park, Minho Won, Hyun Kyung Yoon, Yuwen Li, Jae EunJeong, Hyunji Lee, Jang Hee Hong, Jeong Ho Seok, Gang Min HurDepartment of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 301-131, KoreaComparison of two lung cancer cell line gene expression profiles reveals differential DNAdamage responses to ionizing radiationHye Youn Sung , , Chang Hoon Song , Jong-Hyuk Lee , Jung-Hyuck Ahn , Hong-Gyun Wu , , andWoong-Yang Park ,Department of Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Radiation Oncology, GenomicsCore Laboratory, Cancer Research Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799,5and Department of Biochemistry, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul 158-710Evidence for temporal balance between autophagy and apoptosis by thapsigargain forsurvival of human breast cancer MCF-7 cellsMikyung Park, Yong Ki Min, Seong Hwan KimLaboratory of Chemical Genomics, Pharmacology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of ChemicalTechnology, P.O.Box 107, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-600, Republic of KoreaNF- B and Jmjd3 involvement on anthrax lethal toxin intoxication resistant RAW 264.7 cellsNando Dulal Das, Kyoung Hwa Jung, Ji Hyun Park, Mi Ran Choi, and Young Gyu ChaiDivision of Molecular & Life Science, Hanyang University, Ansan, 426-791, KoreaTIS21 inhibits etoposide induced apoptosis via suppression of Chk2 phosphorylationKyu-Sung Choi, In Kyoung Lim and Tae Jun ParkDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Ajou University, Suwon, KoreaAggressive apoptosis and G2 phase arrest are occurred in the Nipbl+/- mouse, a model ofCornelia de Lange syndrome.Julki Kang , Anne L. Calof , Hyunsook LeeDepartment of Biological Sciences and IMBG, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea Dept ofDevelopmental & Cell Biology and 5323 McGaugh Hall, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697-2300, US.Combination with Conventional Chemotherapeutic Drugs Aspirin Induced EfficientApoptosis & Cell Cycle Arrest in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma CellsMohammad Akbar Hossain, Min-Young Kim, Dong-Hwan Kim, Jin-Ah Kim, Jung-Yoon Jang, Yong-Jung Kang, Jeon-Ok Moon , Gi-Young Kim , Yung-Hyun Choi and Nam- Deuk KimDepartment of Pharmacy (BK21 Program),Molecular Inflammation Research Center for Aging Intervention(MRCA), College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University Department of Manufacturing Pharmacy, Collegeof Pharmacy, Pusan National University Faculty of Applied Marine Science (BK21 Program), Cheju NationalUniversity Department of Biochemistry, Dongeui University College of Oriental Medicine and Department ofBiomaterial Control (BK21 Program), Dongeui University Graduate School86 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


B-18-18B-18-19B-18-20B-18-21B-18-22B-18-23B-18-24Analyzing the mechanism of TAp63a-induced cell death in response to DNA damage: adominant negative approach and cellular sublocalization studiesByong-linne Lee, Dal-ah Kim, Eun-kyung SuhDepartment of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, and LifeSciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750Characterizing p63-mediated DNA repair & cell death mechanisms in mammalian oocytesDal-ah Kim, Han-na Kang ,Ye Ji Ahn , Byoung-Linne Lee and Eun-Kyung SuhDepartment of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha University, Seoul 120-750 and Life sciences, EwhaUniversity, Seoul, 120-750Nimesulide, Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) Inhibitor Enhances Arsenic Trioxide-inducedGrowth Inhibition in HeLa Cells via Superoxide Anion Generation and Independent of COX-2InhibitionYong Hwan Han, Hwa Jin Moon, Bo Ra You, Sung Zoo Kim, Suhn Hee Kim, Woo Hyun ParkDepartment of Physiology, Medical School, Centers for Healthcare Technology Development, Institute forMedical Sciences, Chonbuk National University, san 2-20 Geumam-dong, Deokjin-gu Jeonju 561-180,Republic of KoreaQuercetin enhances TRAIL-induced apoptosis in prostate cancer cells via increased proteinstability of death receptor 5Young-Hwa Jung , Saeromi Kang , Jeonghoon Heo , , Young-Ho Kim ,Department of Molecular Biology and Immunology, College of Medicine Kosin University , Busan 602-703, and Institute of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine Kosin University , Busan 602-703Chromosomal staining of TMAP/CKAP2 as a surrogate marker for mitotic figure counting inhuman breast cancerHan-Seong Kim , Yong-Bock Choi , Jung-Hwa Lee , Dong-Ryul Lee , Seong-Yeol Park , Hyun-Kyoung Kim , Jae-Soo Koh , Sang Yeop Yi , Kyung Uk Hong , Joobae Park , Chang-Dae Bae ,Kyeong-Man Hong .Department of Pathology, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang, 411-702, Korea;Research Institute, National Cancer Center, 111 Jungbalsan-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang, 410-769, Korea; Department ofPathology, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, 75 Nowon-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul, 139-706, Korea; Department ofPathology, Kwandong University College of Medicine Myongji Hospital, Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si, 697-24,Korea; 5 Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, SungkyunkwanUniversity School of Medicine, 300 Chunchundong, Jangangu, Suwon, 440-769, KoreaApoptotic activity of a new jasmonate analogue is associated with its induction of DNAdamageJing Zhao , Saeromi Kang , Xin Zhang , Ji Young Hwang , Jee H. Jung , Dong-Kyoo KimDepartment of Biomedicinal Chemistry, Inje University, 607 Aubang-dong, Gimhae 621-749, Korea, Collegeof Pharmacy, Busan National University, Busan 609-735, KoreaThe role of Chromatin remodeling factor Rsf-1/HBxAP during mitosisHo-Soo Lee, Sunyoung Chae, Hyesong ChoDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Department ofMolecular Science and Technology, Auou University, suwon, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회87


B-18-25 Ascochlorin, an isoprenoid antibiotic, induces G1 arrest via downregulation of c-Myc in p53-independent mechanismJi-Hak Jeong , Jae-Moon Shin , and Young-Chae ChangResearch Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Pathology, Catholic University of DaeguSchool of Medicine, Daegu 705-718, Korea Department of biotechnology, Catholic University of Daegu,Gyeongsan 712-702, KoreaB-18-26B-18-27B-18-28B-18-29B-18-30B-18-31B-18-32B-18-33ANT3 sensitizes etoposide-induced tumor cell apoptosis through modulation of ROSgeneration and p53 activationSeol-Hee Kim , Jiyoung Oh , Ji-Yoon Ryu , Ji-Young Jang , Chul-Woo Kim and Choong-Eun LeeLaboratory of Immunology, Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746Korea, Department of Pathology, Tumor Immunity Medical Research Center and Cancer Research Institute,Seoul National University College of Medicine. Seoul, 110-799 KoreaIn vitro investigation of antibacterial and antioxidant activities of thirty-five Koreantraditional medicinal plantsHyun-Ik Jun, Sun Young Goo, Geon Go, Jin-Han Shim, Sae-Rom Lim, Eun-Bi Go, Jung-Suk Sung**Department of Life Science, Dongguk University, Seoul 100-715, KoreaInduction of apoptosis by Hippophae rhamnoides L. in human gastric epithelialadenocarcinoma cancer cell line AGSSun Young Goo, Hyun-Ik Jun, Jung-Suk Sung**Department of Life Science, Dongguk University, Seoul 100-715, KoreaProtein phosphatase 5 plays a distinct pattern between ATM-and ATR-mediated DNAdamage responseYoonsung KangDNA repair research center, Chosun University, Gwangju 501-759The interaction between MDC1 and HTF is regulated for the formation of MDC1 foci afterDNA damageJung-Hee LeeDepartment of Bio-materials; DNA Repair Research Center, Chosun University School of medicine, 375Seosuk-Dong, Gwangju 501-759, KoreaHTF regulates MDC1-mediated signaling pathway to DNA damageJung-Hee LeeDepartment of Bio-materials; DNA Repair Research Center, Chosun University School of medicine, 375Seosuk-Dong, Gwangju 501-759, KoreaThe p53-inducible gene 3 (PIG3) contributes to early cellular response to DNA damageJung-Hee Lee, Ho Jin YouDepartment of Bio-materials; Department of Pharmacology; DNA Repair Research Center, ChosunUniversity School of medicine, 375 Seosuk-Dong, Gwangju 501-759, KoreaThe role of CHAS in DNA damage responseSeon-Joo ParkDepartment of Bio-materials, DNA Repair Research Center, Chosun University School of medicine, 375Seosuk-Dong, Gwangju 501-759, Republic of Korea88 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


B-18-34B-18-35B-18-36PGT is required for p53-mediated DNA damage checkpoint activationSeon-Joo ParkDepartment of Bio-materials, DNA Repair Research Center, Chosun University School of medicine, 375Seosuk-Dong, Gwangju 501-759, Republic of KoreaNovel Cdc2 Tyr- 4 Phosphorylation by PKR Triggers Cdc2 Degradation and G2 Arrest underGenotoxic StressesCheol-Hee Yoon , Mohammad Alam Miah , Joonoh Kim , Kwang Pyo Kim and Yong-Soo BaeDepartment of Biological Sciences, Sungkyunkwan University, Choenchoen-Dong, Jangan-Gu, Suwon,Gyeonggi-Do 440-746, South Korea Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Institute of Biomedical Scienceand Technology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, South KoreaRecombination-mediated Okazaki fragment processingChul-Hwan Lee, Palinda Ruvan Munasingha, Mi-Ju Lee, Phung Thi Thu Huong, Min-ho Rho, Jung-MinWoo and Yeon-Soo SeoDepartment of Biological Sciences, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701B-18-37 G2/M checkpoint response to DNA damage is regulated by Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 1mediated phosphorylation of RAP80Yun Jung Oh, Hyun Jung Cho, Jin Gu No and Hongtae KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746B-18-38B-18-39B-18-40B-18-41B-18-42Biochemical analyses of Mph1 DNA helicase, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue ofhuman FANCMYoung-Hoon Kang, YongKeol Shin, Palinda Ruvan Munashingha, Chul-Hwan Lee, Tuan Anh Nguyenand Yeon-Soo SeoCenter for DNA Replication and Genome Instability, Department of Biological Sciences, Korea AdvancedInstitute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, 305-701, KoreaHip-2 overcomes radiation-induced G2-M cell cycle arrest in mammalian cellsYoonhee Bae, Dongwon Choi, and Seongman KangGraduate School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Koreavon Hippel-Lindau Protein Promotes Skp2 Destabilization on DNA DamageJae-Seok Roe, Hong-Duk YounNational Research Laboratory for Metabolic Checkpoint, Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Biochemistryand Molecular Biology, Cancer Research Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799Substance P enhances cell proliferation and the anti-apoptotic responses of - irradiatedstem cells in bone marrowYou Sun An , Mi-Hyun Kang , Hyun Sook Hong , EunAh Lee , Mi-Ra Kim , Youngsook Son , * andJae Youn Yi , *Laboratory of Modulation of Radiobiological Responses, Korea Institute of Radiation and Medical Sciences,Seoul, Korea, Department of Genetic Engineering, College of Life Science, Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si,Gyeonggi-do, KoreaSelenoprotein W is required for recovery from cell cycle arrest induced by genotoxic stressYong Hwan Park and Ick Young KimLaboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, 136-701Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회89


CC-18-01C-18-02C-18-03C-18-04C-18-05C-18-06C-18-07C-18-08Transcriptional profiling of the human embryonic kidney cells influenced by overexpressionof mouse TRPM7 channelsByoung-Cheol Lee , , Seong-Eui Hong , Hyun-Ho Lim , Do Han Kim , , and Chul-Seung Park ,Department of Life Science, Systems Biology Research and Center for Distributed Sensor Network,Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Gwangju, 500-712, KoreaHuman lactoferrin activates apoptotic signal pathway in Jurkat leukemia T cell lineHye-Min Hwang, Shin-Hee Lee and Sang-Yun ChoiSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, KoreaA method of fat accumulation by ionizing radiation in animal modelChanghyun Roh, Hae-Ran Park, Nam-Hee Choi, Uhee Jung, Sung Kee JoKorea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI)Premature senescence induced by ionizing radiation requires AKT activity and reactiveoxygen species in GliomaJe-Jung Lee , Bong Cho Kim , Hee-Jung Yoo , and Jae-Seon Lee , *Division of Radiation Cancer Research, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul, KoreaIdentification of Senescence-Associated Secretory Proteins Using Comparative ProteomicsNa-Kyung Han , , Han-Na Kim , Mi-Na Hong , Sumin Park , Seong-Gil Chi , Jae-Seon Lee , *Division of Radiation Cancer Research, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-706,Korea; School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, KoreaEC-SOD induces apoptosis through COX-2 and galectin-7 in skinJoon-Seok Lee, sang-yoon Lee, Tae-Yoon KimLaboratory of Dermato-Immunology, Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science, College of Medicine,Catholic University of Korea, 505 Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea 137-040Cyclophilin B Peptidyl-Prolyl Isomerase Activity Suppresses Hypoxia-induced Apoptosisthough Attenuation of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Gastric Cancer CellsKwon Jeong, Hun Sung Kim, Joohun Ha, Sung Soo Kim and Wonchae ChoeDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and ROS Research Center, Kyung Hee University Schoolof Medicine, Seoul 130-701, KoreaICAM-3 endows anti-cancer drug resistance against microtubule-damaging agents via cellcycle modulationKwangsup So, Sung Wook Kang, Hong-Duck Um and Jong Kuk ParkLaboratory of Radiation Tumor Physiology, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, 215-4Gongneung-Dong, Nowon-Gu, Seoul, 139-70690 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


C-18-09C-18-10C-18-11C-18-12C-18-13C-18-14Romo-1 regulates cell death by ionizing radiation via modulation of ROS generation in themitochondriaKwangsup So , Young Do Yoo , Hong-Duck Um and Jong Kuk ParkLaboratory of Radiation Cancer Biology, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, 215-4Gongneung-Dong, Nowon-Gu, Seoul, 139-706, Korea Graduate School of Medicine, Korea University, 126-15ka, Anam-Dong, Sungbuk-Gu, Seoul, 136-705, KoreaPotential role of novel-miRNA-107 which is up-regulated in senescent human mesenchymalstem cellsHanna Yoo, Jung Ki Yoo, Ji-Min Lee, Hyo Seon Yi and Jin Kyeoung KimDeptatment of biomedical science, collage of life science, CHA university, Yatap dong, Bundang-gu, seongnamsi,Gyeonggi-do 463-836, KoreaInterferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1)-induced apoptosis mediated by a phosphatidylserineexposure and caspase pathway in cervical cancer cellsEun-Mi Ho , Jung-Yoon Ho , and Jong-Sup ParkDepartment of Medical Bioscience, The Catholic University of Korea, Graduate Schools, Division ofGynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Seoul st. Mary s Hospital, The CatholicUniversity of KoreaComparative analysis and proteomic identification of arginine-methylated proteins betweenproliferative and senescent fibroblastsYongchul Lim , Eunyoung Hong , Daeho Kwon and Eunil Lee , , , , *Cellular and Developmental Biology, Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for Biomedical Sciences, KoreaUniversity, College of Medicine, Seoul , Korea Department of Preventive Medicine & Medical ResearchCenter for Environmental Toxico-Genomics and Proteomics, Korea University, Seoul, Korea Department ofPublic Health, School of Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea MedicalResearch Center for Environmental Toxico-Genomics and Proteomics, Korea University College of Medicine,Seoul, KoreaDihydroavenanthramide D inhibits UVB-induced mmp expression via the suppression ofNF- B activation in human dermal fibroblastsEun-Mi Noh , Young-Rae Lee , Jin-Ki Hwang , Ji-Hey Han , Jeong-Mi Kim , Ji-Youn Jung , Young-Seok Park , Byeong-Soo Kim , Sung-Ho Lee , Chang-Sik Park , Jong-Suk KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Institute for Medical Sciences, Chonbuk National University Medical School,Jeonju, Jeounbuk 560-182, South Korea Department of Companion and Laboratory Animal Science, KongjuNational University, Yesan 340-702, Korea Division of Animal Science and Resources Research Center forTransgenic Cloned Pigs, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, KoreaIncrease of NAD/NADH ratio by MB-12066 through NQO-1 prevents the age-related hearingloss in an animal model using C57BL/6J miceHyung-Jin Kim , Gi-Su Oh , Jeong-Han Lee , Jin-Man Kim , Tae Hwan Kawk , HoSung Jeon ,DongHee Yu , Raekil Park and Hong-Seob SoVestibulocochlear Research Center (VCRC) and Department of Microbiology, Wonkwang University Schoolof Medicine, 344-2 Shinyong-dong Iksan, Jeonbuk 570-749, Korea Department of Microbiology, ChungnamNational University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Mazence Inc. R&D Center, Suwon, KoreaWonkwang University Professional Graduate School of Oriental Medicine, 344-2 Shinyong-dong Iksan,Jeonbuk 570-749, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회91


C-18-15C-18-16C-18-17C-18-18C-18-19C-18-20C-18-21C-18-22C-18-23Study on the function of multipolar spindle clustering by kinesin family member C1 (KIFC1)in cancer cellsNamil Kim, Jiwon Yoon, and Kiwon SongDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Science, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, 120-749Apoptozole, a novel Hsp70-binding compound induces apoptosis more efficiently in cancercells than in normal cellsJiyeon Kim , Sung-Kyun Ko , Injae Shin , Kiwon Song , *Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Department of Chemistry, Collegeof Science, Yonsei University, 120-749 Seoul, KoreaThe functional domain study of human neurofibromin1 suggest its novel role in metaphaseto anaphase transitionGuangming Luo, Junwon Kim, and Kiwon SongDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Biotechnology & Life Science, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,KoreaPKB activation is impaired in DNA-PK KO MEFs not in ATM KO MEFsYuwen Li , Longzhen Piao , Kyeong Ah Park , Minho Won , Juhee Jeon , Janghee Hong , GangMin Hur , Jeong Ho Seok and Jongsun Park , *Department of Pharmacology, Daejeon Regional Cancer Center, Cancer Research Institute, ResearchInstitute for Medical Sciences,College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Taejeon, 301-131, KoreaA novel function of the predicted mitochondrial protein, F53F4.10 in germ line developmentof Caenorhabditis elegansHee-Jung Ro, Sunhee Kim and Young-Ki PaikDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, SeoulStudy of the stress response mechanism of NST1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeGang Leng, Yoon Jeong Choi, John Jeong and Kiwon SongDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul, KoreaT-Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cell-Originated Protein Kinase confers the resistance todoxorubicin-induced HeLa cells apoptosisHyeok-Ran Kwon, Jong-Hwan Park, Kyung Bok Lee and Sang-Muk OhDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Konyang University, Daejeon 302-718, KoreaCytoplasmic sequestration of senescence-associated p-Erk1/2 (SA-p-Erk1/2) is regulated byPEA-15 and PKC- in human diploid fibroblast cellsYun Yeong Lee and Hong Seok Kim, Yong won Choi and In Kyoung Lim*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 443-721, KoreaPerturbation of fungal cell membrane induced by papiliocin peptide derived from PapilioxuthusJuneyoung Lee , Bomi Hwang , Jin-Kyoung Kim , Seong Ryul Kim , Yangmee Kim , Jae-SamHwang and Dong Gun Lee , *School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu 702-701, Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, andNational Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Suwon 441-10092 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


C-18-24C-18-25C-18-26C-18-27C-18-28C-18-29C-18-30C-18-31Importance of the N- and C-terminal regions of pleurocidin peptide isolated fromPleuronectes americanus, regarding its antifungal activityJuneyoung Lee and Dong Gun Lee*School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu 702-701Antifungal effect and mode of action of pinoresinol isolated from Sambucus williamsiiBomi Hwang, Hana Jo and Dong Gun LeeSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu 702-701Antifungal mechanisms of papiliocin 2 inducing apoptosis via damaging fungal membranein Candida albicans cellsBomi Hwang , Juneyoung Lee , Jae-Sam Hwang and Dong Gun LeeSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu 702-701, and National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Suwon 441-100Apoptotic features induced by arenicin-1 in candida albicansJaeyong Cho and Dong Gun Lee*School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu 702-701AY4, a human TRAIL-receptor 1 agonistic antibody, induces cell death in various tumor cellsEun-Sil Sung, Kyung-Jin Park, Seung-Hyun Lee, Yoon-Seon Jang, Sang-Koo Park, Yoo-Hoi Park,Won-Jae Kwag, Myung-Hee Kwon, and Yong-Sung KimDepartment of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Suwon 443-749, KoreaThe role of Trp in N-terminal region and Arg in beta-turn region of arenicin-1 on antibacterialactivityJaeyong Cho, In-sok Hwang and Dong Gun Lee*School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu 702-701The anti-apoptotic effect of risperidone was inhibited by TREK-2-induced cell deathJi-Young Lee and Kee Ryeon KangMRC for Neural Dysfunction and BK21 Program, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine andInstitute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-751, South KoreaTissue-specific expression of protein arginine methyltransferase (PRMTs) and theirsubstrate methylation in aged rat tissuesEunyoung Hong , , Yongchul Lim , , Minyoung Oh , Daeho Kwon ,Eunil Lee , ,Department of Preventive Medicine & Medical Research Center for Environmental Toxico-Genomics andProteomics, Korea University, Seoul, Korea Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, GraduateSchool of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea Cellular and Developmental Biology, Division of BrainKorea 21 Program for Biomedical Sciences, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul 136-705, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회93


C-18-32C-18-33C-18-34C-18-35C-18-36Protective effect of overexpressed cyclophlin B in ROS-mediated cell deathKiyoon Kim, Wonchae ChoeDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Science and Engineering Research Center forBioreaction to Reactive Oxygen Species, Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, KyungheeUniversity, Seoul 130-701Suberoyl bishydroxamic acid inhibits the growth of A549 lung cancer cells via caspasedependentapoptosis and glutathione depletionBo Ra You, Hwa Jin Moon, Yong Hwan Han, Sung Zoo Kim, Suhn Hee Kim and Woo Hyun ParkDepartment of Physiology, Medical School, Institute for Medical Sciences Chonbuk National University,JeonJu, 561-180, Republic of KoreaZebularine inhibits the growth of Calu-6 lung cancer cells via inducing an S phase arrest andapoptosisBo Ra You, Hwa Jin Moon, Yong Hwan Han, Sung Zoo Kim, Suhn Hee Kim and Woo Hyun ParkDepartment of Physiology, Medical School, Institute for Medical Sciences Chonbuk National University,JeonJu, 561-180, Republic of KoreaOverexpression of Modified Cyclophilin A peptidyl-prolyl isomerase activity suppressesfrom ER stress-induced cell deathHun Sung Kim, Kwon Jeong, and Wonchae ChoeDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Medical Research Center for ROS, Post-Brain Korea21,School of medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaButylated hydroxyanisole inhibits cell growth of HeLa cervical cancer cells via inducing aG1 phase arrest and apoptosis in related to ROS level changesHwa Jin Moon , Bo Ra You, Yong Hwan Han, Sung Zoo Kim, Suhn Hee Kim and Woo Hyun Park*Department of Physiology, Medical School, Centers for Healthcare Technology Development, Institute forMedical Sciences, Chonbuk National University, JeonJu, 561-180, Republic of KoreaC-18-37C-18-38Flavonoid high fraction of Artemisia princeps(FHAP) induces apoptosis via intrinsicpathway in human cervical cancer cellsHye-Kyung Ju , , , Heon-Woo Lee , , , Young-Wuk Cho , Nam-In Back , Kyung-Tae Lee , ,Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, College of Pharmacy, Kyung-Hee University, Seoul 130-701,South Korea Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Science, College of Pharmacy, Kyung-Hee University,Seoul 130-701, South Korea Graduate School of Biotechnology & Plant Metabolism Research Center, Kyung-Hee University, Suwon, South KoreaDiallyl trisulfide induces apoptosis via reactive oxygen species generation in humanleukemia U937 cellsHyun Soo Park, Dong Yeok Shin , Gi Young Kim , Moo Kyoung Yoon , Young-Whan Choi , NamDeuk Kim, and Yung Hyun Choi,Dept Pharmacy, Pusan National Univ, Busan 609-735; Dept Oriental Med, 5 Dept Biomaterial Control andBlue-Bio Industry RIC, Dongeui Univ, Busan 614-714, ; Dept Marine Life Sci, Cheju National Univ, Jeju 690-756,National Institute of Horticulture & Herbal Science, Suwon, 440-706; Dept Horticultural Biosci, PusanNational Univ, Miryang 627-706, Republic of Korea94 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


C-18-39C-18-40C-18-41C-18-42C-18-43Apoptosis induction of human bladder cancer cells by sanguinarine is associated withreactive oxygen species generationMin Ho Han, Cheng-Yun Jin, Cheol Park, Sung-Kwon Moon , Gi Young Kim , Wun-Jae Kim andYung Hyun ChoiDepartments of Biomaterial Control and Oriental Medicine and Blue-Bio Industry RIC, Dongeui University,Busan 614-052; Department of Food and Biotechnology, Chungju National University, Chungju 380-702;Department of Marine Life Science, Cheju National University, Jeju 690-756, Department of Urology,Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Cheongju 361-763, Republic of KoreaDR 11,a new saponin derivative isolated from Dracaena mannii, induces autophagy in A549human lung cancer cells.Min Sang Yoo , , Yo Sook Ki,, Hee-Juhn Park , Young-Wuk Cho , Kyung-Tae Lee , , *Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, College of Pharmacy, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701,South Korea Department of Biomedical Science, College of Medical Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul130-701, South Korea Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Sangji University, Wonju 220-702, South KoreaCompound K, a metabolite of ginseng saponin, induces apoptosis via caspase-8-dependentpathway in HL-60 human leukemia cellsKyung-Sook Chung , , ,Sung-Hee Cho , , Jung-Hye Choi , Dong-Hyun Kim , Young-Wuk Cho ,Kyung-Tae Lee , , *Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, College of Pharmacy, Kyung-Hee University, Seoul 130-701,South Korea Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Science, College of Pharmacy, Kyung-Hee University,Seoul 130-701, South Korea Department of Biomedical Science, College of Medical Science, Kyung-HeeUniversity, Seoul 130-701, South KoreaPoly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase-1 regulates the protein stability of Homeodomain InteractingProtein Kinase-2Jong-Ryoul Choi, Shin Jung KangDepartment of Molecular Biology, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747, KoreaLuteolin inhibits H2O2-induced cellular senescence via modulation of SIRT1 and p53Byung-Min Choi, Rizhe Zhu, Shang Shang Gao and Bok-Ryang KimDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Chonbuk 570-749, Republic of KoreaPosterC-18-44 Activation of PPAR inhibits Ang II-induced apoptosis of endothelial cells via inhibition ofROS generationMin Young Kim, So Young Enu, Sun Ah Ham, Jung Seok Hwang, Ki Churl Chang, Jae Heun Lee, HanGeuk SeoDepartment of Pharmacology, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, Jinju, Korea 660-751C-18-45C-18-46Mitochondrial localization of TIS21/BTG2/PC3 aggravates ROS induced cell deathYong-Won Choi , Tae-Jun Park and In-Kyoung LimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-721, KoreaInvolvement of CaMKII in panaxydol-induced apoptosisJoo Young Kim, Hee Suk Kim and Jeongwon SohnDepartment of Biochemistry and Division of BK21 program for Biomedical Science, School of Medicine, KoreaUniversity, KOREA2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회95


C-18-47C-18-48C-18-49C-18-50C-18-51C-18-52C-18-53C-18-54Apoptotic activity of aminoderivatized chitooligosaccharides in AGS human gastricadenocarcinoma cellsMustafa Zafer Karagozlu a , Jung-Ae Kim a , Fatih Karadeniz b , Chang-Suk Kong b , Se-Kwon Kim a,b,*aDepartment of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea b MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreaAnti-cancer action of -3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in human ovarian cancerSoyeon Jeong , Kyoung-Sub Song , Soyeon Shin , Nayeong Kim , Kaipeng Jing , Jun-Young Heo ,Ji-Hoon Park , Kang-Sik Seo , Hyun-Joo Kwon , Jong-Il Park , Seung-kiel Park , Gi-Ryang Kweon ,Wan-Hee Yoon , Byung-Doo Hwang , , and Kyu Lim , ,Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine; Cancer Research Institute, Infection Signaling NetworkResearch Center, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, KoreaElevated Expression Level of Mfn1 in the Stress Induced Mitochondrial Hyper-fusion isRegulated by Mitochondrial E3 Ligase MARCH5Yong-Yea Park, Hyeseong ChoDepartment of Biochemistry, Ajou University School of Medicine and Department of Molecular Science andTechnology, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-721, KoreaMitochondrial dysfunction in the DJ-1 K.O. and PINK1 K.O., mutant dopaminergic neuronalcells of familial Parkinson s disease.Seunghee Yoon, Junghee Shim, Kyunghee Kim, Hyeung Jin SonLeboratory of Neuroprotection, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical sciences, Ewha Womans University,Seoul, Republic of KoreaEffects of 3-polyunsaturated fatty acids on apoptotic cell death and invasion of non-smallcell lung cancer cellsNayeong Kim , Kyoung-Sub Song , Soyeon Shin , Soyeon Jeong , Kaipeng Jing , Jong-Seok Kim ,Jun-Young Heo , Ji-Hoon Park , Kang-Sik Seo , Hyun-Joo Kwon , Jong-Il Park , Seung-kiel Park ,Gi-Ryang Kweon , Wan-Hee Yoon , Byung-Doo Hwang , , and Kyu Lim , ,Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine; Cancer Research Institute, Infection Signaling NetworkResearch Center, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, KoreaMethylation inhibition induces anoikis in human breast cancer cells, MDA-MB-231Guwon Jeong, Jiyeon Ryu, Sang-Jin Lee, Moosik Kwon and Sungyoul HongDepartment of Genetic Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, KoreaRegulation of autophagic and apoptotic cell death by novel autophagy regulators, Oxi genefamily, in dopaminergic neuronsJi-Young Ha, Seo-Eun Kim, Young-Hee Kang and Hyeung-Jin SonLaboratory of Neuroprotection, Brain Disease Research Institute, Division of Life & Pharmaceutical Sciences,Ewha Womans University, Seoul, KoreaEffects of carbonyl cyanide p-(trifluoromethoxy) phenylhydrazone on growth inhibition inhuman pulmonary adenocarcinoma Calu-6 cellsYong Hwan Han, Hwa Jin Moon, Bo Ra You, Sung Zoo Kim, Suhn Hee Kim, Woo Hyun ParkDepartment of Physiology, Medical School, Centers for Healthcare Technology Development, Institute forMedical Sciences, Chonbuk National University, san 2-20 Geumam-dong, Deokjin-gu Jeonju 561-180,Republic of Korea96 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


C-18-55C-18-56C-18-57C-18-58C-18-59C-18-60C-18-613-PUFA inhibits cell proliferation through increase of p53 and decrease of HPV E6expression in HeLa cellsKaipeng Jing Soyeon Shin , Kyoung-Sub Song , Jong-Seok Kim , Jun-Young Heo , Ji-Hoon Park ,Kang-Sik Seo , Hyun-Joo Kwon , Hae-Duck Park ,Jong-Il Park , Seung-Kiel Park , Gi-Ryang Kweon ,Wan-Hee Yoon , Byung-Doo Hwang , , and Kyu Lim , ,Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine; Cancer Research Institute, Infection Signaling NetworkResearch Center, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea; Dr. Park s Breast Clinic, Daejeon, KoreaApicidin induces apoptosis through endoplasmic reticulum stress in mouse neuroblastomacellsJi Hyun Choi , Eui-Ju Yeo and Insug KangDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, and Department of Biochemistry, Gachon University of Medicine and Science, Incheon 406-799,Republic of KoreaLuteolin induces apoptosis in mouse neuroblastoma cells through endoplasmic reticulumstress and mitochondrial dysfunctionA Young Choi , Eui-Ju Yeo and Insug KangDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701 and Department of Biochemistry, Gachon University of Medicine and Science, Incheon 406-799, Republicof KoreaHDAC6 controls autophagosome maturation essential for ubiquitin-selective quality controlautophagyJoo-Yong Lee , Hiroshi Koga ,# , Yoshiharu Kawaguchi ,# , Waixing Tang , Esther Wong , Ya-Sheng Gao , UdaiB. Pandey , Susmita Kaushik , Emily Tresse , Jianrong Lu , J. Paul Taylor , Ana Maria Cuervo , Tso-Pang Yao , *Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA Departmentof Developmental and Molecular Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, USADepartment of Embryology, Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Human Service Center, Kasugai 480-0392, JAPAN Department of Developmental Neurobiology, St. Jude Children s Research Hospital, Memphis,TN 38105, USA 5 Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine,Gainesville, FL 32611, USAInhibition of nucleocytoplasmic trafficking in senescent cells suggests the operation of afunctional nuclear barrierSung Young Kim, Hyun Tae Kang, Hea Ri Choi, Gi baek Lee, Jeong A. Han, Sang Chul ParkDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Aging and Apoptosis Research Center, Cancer ResearchInstitute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799, South KoreaSirt1 regulates the Hipk2 stabilityJuhyun Hwang, Shin Jung KangDepartment of Molecular Biology, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747, KoreaAmitriptyline and desipramine induce dopaminergic cell death possibly by overactivation ofautophagyMin-Yeong Lee, Shin Jung KangDepartment of Molecular Biology, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회97


C-18-62C-18-63C-18-64C-18-65C-18-66C-18-67C-18-68Reduction of terminal sialic acids at the cell surface by extracellular domain of klothoEun Mi Jung , Kyung Jin Lee , Seonghun Kim , Ki-Sun Kwon , Makoto Kuro-o , Ohsuk Kwon andDoo-Byoung OhIntegrative Omics Research Center, Aging Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience andBiotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon, 305-806 and Department of Pathology, University of Texas SouthwesternMedical Center, Dallas TX75390-9072, USATRAIL receptor 1 and 2 recruit riboflavin kinase to exert reactive oxygen species-mediated,caspase-independent apoptotic cell deathKyung-Jin Park, Chang-Han Lee, Eun-Sil Sung and Yong-Sung Kim*Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, San 5, Woncheon-dong, Yeongtong-gu,Suwon 443-749, KoreaExpression of prosaposin reduces proliferative capacity via induction of cellularsenescenceNam-Yi Kim , , Ok-Jin Lee , , Eun-Ha Choi,and Chu Hee Lee ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Aging-Associated Vascular Disease Research Center,College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, 705-717 South KoreaBerberine sensitizes TRAIL-induced apoptosis through proteasome-mediated downregulationof c-FLIP and Mcl-1 proteinsSung-Jun Lee, Hyo-Jeong Noh, Eon-Gi Sung, In-Hwan Song, Joo-Young Kim, Tae-Jin LeeDepartment of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, 317-1 Daemyung-Dong Nam-Gu, Daegu705-717, KoreaIsoegomaketone inhibits cell growth and induces apoptosis in DLD1 human colon cancercellsByoung Ok Cho , Yong Dae Park , Chang Hyun Jin , Dae Seong Choi , Il Yun Jeong , *Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Jeongeup, Jeonbuk, 580-185, Republic of KoreaSchisandrin A has inhibitory effect on H O -induced apoptotic cell death through nuclearfactor- BBon-Hee Gu , Nguyen Van Minh , Sun-Hee Lee , Sung-Won Lim , Young-Mi Lee , Kang-Soo Lee ,and Dae-Ki KimDepartment of Immunology, Institute for Medical Sciences, Chonbuk National University Medical School,Jeonju, Jeonbuk, 561-180, Department of Oriental Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Wonkwang University,Iksan, Jeonbuk, 570-749, and Facuty of Biological Resources Science, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju,Jeonbuk, 561-756Protection of aflatoxin B1-induced immunotoxicity by quercetin and apigeninJi-Yeon Yu, Soon-Jung Kim, Ki-Choon Choi , Byong-Seok Lee , Jeong-Chae LeeResearch Center of Bioactive Materials and Institute of Oral Biosciences (BK 21 program), Chonbuk NationalUniversity, Jeonju 561-756, Korea National Livestock Research Institute, RDA, Suweon 441-706, Korea98 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


C-18-69C-18-70C-18-71C-18-72C-18-73C-18-74C-18-75C-18-76Chemoprevention of catechin-7-O- -D-glucopyranoside isolated from Phaseolus calcaratusRoxburgh on free radical generation and DNA damageMinghao Fang, Jung-Min Hwang, Ji-Yeon Yu, Jeong-Chae LeeInstitute of Oral Biosciences and BK21 program, Research Center of Bioactive Materials School of Dentistry,Chonbuk National University, Jeonju 561-756, Republic of KoreaChemopreventive potential of Rhus verniciflua Stokes on aflatoxin B1-inducedimmunotoxicity and hepatic damage in miceJung-Min Hwang, Ji-Yeon Yu, Lim Shin-Saeng, Ming-Hao Fang, Jeong-Chae LeeResearch Center of Bioactive Materials, Institute of Oral Biosciences (BK 21 program), Chonbuk NationalUniversity, Jeonju 561-756, South KoreaThe coffee diterpene kahweol sensitizes TRAIL-induced apoptosis in renal carcinoma Cakicells through down-regulation of Bcl-2 and c-FLIPHee Jung Um , Jung Hwa Oh , Yoon-Nyun Kim , Eun Jung Park , Min Jung Choi ,Jong-Wook Park ,Taeg Kyu Kwon , *Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Keimyung University, 2800 Dalgubeoldaero, Dalseo-Gu,Daegu, 704-701, Korea Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Dongsan Medical Center,Keimyung University.Expression of phase 2 detoxifying enzymes in aged skinMei Shan Piao, Jung ae Lee, Jee Young Choi, Seung-Chul LeeDepartment of Dermatology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, 501-757, KoreaInhibition of endothelial cell senescence by POZ/BTB and AT-hook-containing Zinc fingerprotein 1 (PATZ1) and its association with vascular agingJung Hee Cho, Bochan Jung, Keuk Jun Kim, Mi Jin Kim and Jae-Ryong KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Aging-associated Vascular Disease Research Center,College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, 705-717, Republic of KoreaInhibition of adriamycin-induced cellular senescence by epifriedelanol in human fibroblastsand endothelial cellsHyo Hyun Yang, Jong-Keun Son and Jae-Ryong KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Aging-associated Vascular Disease Research Center,College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, 705-717, Republic of KoreaThe conserved histidine in Epidermal Growth Factor-like domains of Stabilin-2 modulatespH dependent recognition of phosphatidylserine in apoptotic cellsSoyoun Kim, Dong-Jun Bae, Mina Hong, In-San KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Cell and Matrix Research Institute, School of Medicine,Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 700-422, KoreaMechanism of aged RBC clearance in the liverSung-Jin Lee , Seung-Yoon Park , Sang-Mun Bae and In-San KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Cell and Matrix Research Institute, School of Medicine,Kyungpook National University, Daegu 700-422, Korea Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine,Dongguk University, Kyungju 780-714, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회99


C-18-77C-18-78C-18-79C-18-80C-18-81C-18-82C-18-83C-18-84C-18-85The involvement of bradykinin receptors, B1R and B2R, in high glucose-induced apoptosisin rat podocytesSeul-ki Lim, Min-jung Park, Jae-Chung Lim, Ah-Yeon Park, Dong-il Kim, Ho-jae Han, Soo-hyun Park*Bio-therapy Human Resources Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju500-757, KoreaNutlin-3, a MDM2 antagonist, induces Erk1/2 activation in U2OS cellsSun-Young Lee, Kyoung-Won Ko, Yun-Jung Choe and Ho-Shik KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 505 Banpo-dong, Sochogu,Seoul 137-701, KoreaTroglitazone induced apoptosis on Fadu oral squamous carcinoma cellsDo Thi Anh Thu, Le Thanh Do, Hoon Yoo*Department of Pharmacology and Dental Therapeutics, School of Dentistry, Chosun University, Gwangju, andInstitute of Oral Biology, 501-759, KoreaProtective Effects of Vacuolar Hydrogen-Transporting ATPase c (ATP6L) on SodiumNitroprusside (SNP) - induced C6 Glioma Cell DeathYu Jeong Byun , Hwa-Ok Lee , Seong-Beom Lee , Seong-Whan JeongDepartment of Biochemistry, Department of Pathology, college of Medicine, The Catholic University ofKorea, Seoul, 137-701Sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP)-1-mediated lipogenesis is involved in cellsenescenceYou-Mie Kim, Hyun-Taek Shin, Yong-Hak Seo, Hae-Ok Byun, Soo-Han Yoon, Gyesoon YoonDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine,Department of Molecular Science and Technology, The Graduate School, Ajou University, Suwon, Korea 443-721GSK3 inactivation mediates complex IV defects via binding subunit VIb in TGF 1- inducedsenescenceHae-Ok Byun , , Hyun-Jung Jung , , Yong-Hak Seo , , You-Mie Kim , , Gyesoon Yoon ,Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, School of Medicine and Department of Molecular Scienceand Technology, The Graduate School, Ajou University, Suwon 443-721, South KoreaGreen tea extract (-) EGCG-induced expression of NAG-1 is associated with growthinhibition and apoptotic activity in human oral cavity squamous cell carcinomas.Sung Un Kang, Chul-Ho KimDepartment of Otolaryngology, Center for Cell Death Regulating Biodrug, School of Medicine, AjouUniversity, Suwon, 442-749Direct inhibition of cdks can induce heterochromatin formation associated with cyclin Asuppression in WI 38 HDF cells but cannot in cancer cellsJi-Hye Lee, Jung-Soon Kim, Yeon Jeong Kim, Yeon-Sun SeongDepartment of Nanobiomedical Scinece, Dankook University, ChunAn 330-714, KoreaMHY-218, a novel hydroxamic acid-derived histone deacetylase inhibitor, inhibits theexpression of specific HDACs and induces apoptosis in SKOV3 human ovarian cancer cellsMee Young Ahn, Tae Heung Kim, Heui Sook Jeon, Hyung Sik KimLaboratory of Molecular Toxicology, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, 609-735, Korea100 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


C-18-86C-18-87C-18-88C-18-89C-18-90C-18-91C-18-92C-18-93Histone methyltransferase inhibitor induced autophagic cell death in breast cancer cellsYunha Kim , Yong-Sook Kim , Dong Eun Kim , Dong-Hyung Cho , Jae-Young Koh , , Jung JinHwangInstitute for Innovative Cancer Research, Neural Injury Research Lab, ASAN Institute for Life Science,Department of Neurology, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul 138-736,KoreaHigh grade breast cancer cells are more sensitive to statin-induced apoptosis than lowergrade cancer cellsSang Min Park, Sang Kyu Lee, and Young Sang KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Republic of KoreaMolecular mechanisms of caffeic acid phenethyl ester-induced apoptosis in Hep3B humanhepatocellular carcinoma cellsEun-Young Kim, Ji Sun Yu, An Keun KimCollege of Pharmacy, Sookmyung Women's University eoul 140-742Ethyl pyruvate stabilizes HIF-1alpha via stimulation of the TCA cycleJae-Sun Choi, Seon-Ye Kim, Joo-Won JeongDepartment of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung HeeUniversity, Seoul 130-701, Republic of KoreaLoss of presenilin is associated with PML expression and invulnerable to DNA damageinduced cell deathHyundong Song, Jung Hyun Boo, Inhee Mook-JungDepartment of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Seoul,110-799, KoreaWater-soluble constituents of Quercus glauca Thunb. inhibit UVB-induced expression ofmatrix metalloproteinase-1 in human dermal fibroblastsSeung Jin Lee, Kyosun Song, Mijin Kim and Yong Chool BooDepartment of Molecular Medicine and Cell and Matrix Research Institute, BK21 Medical Education Programfor Human Resources, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Republic of KoreaCIB1 negatively regulates ASK1-mediated signalingKyoung Wan Yoon, Jun-Ho Cho, Jae Keun Lee, Young-Hee Kang, Ji Soo Chae, Young Mok Kim,Jeehyun Kim, Eun Kyung Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Ja-Hyun Baika, Ulhas P. Naikb, Ssang-Goo Choc andEui-Ju ChoiLaboratories of Cell Death and Human Diseases and Molecular Neurobiology, School of Life Sciences andBiotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea, Department of Biological Sciences, University ofDelaware, Newark, DE 19716; and cDepartment of Animal Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-702, KoreaTGF 1 Transactivates EGFR via a H2O2-Dependent Mechanism in Squamous Carcinoma Cell lineEunAh Lee a , , Jae Youn Yi b, , Eunkyung Chung c , and Youngsook Son a ,aDepartment of Genetic Engineering, College of Life Science and Musculoskeletal Bioorgan Center, Kyung HeeUniversity, Yongin, Korea; b Laboratory of Modulation of Radiobiological Responses, Korea Institute ofRadiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul, Korea, c Department of Biomedical Science, Hallym University,Chuncheon, Korea, Authors have contributed equallyPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회101


C-18-94C-18-95C-18-96Tumor suppressor AIMP3/p18 transgenic mice display accelerated aging-relatedphenotypesYoung Sun Oh, Dae Gyu Kim, Gyuyoup Kim, Brian K. Kennedy, Yousin Suh, Bum Joon Park andSunghoon Kim*Center for Medicinal Protein Network and Systems Biology, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-742, KoreaNon-receptor tyrosine kinase LCK is critically involved in the fractionated radiation-inducedacquisition of resistance to anticancer treatment in human glioma cellsMin-Jung Kim , Chang-Hwan Yoon , Rae-Kwon Kim , Hyejin Lee , Kyung-Hwan Hyun , Myung-JinPark , and Su-Jae LeeDepartment of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Korea, Division of Radiation CancerBiology, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-706, KoreaTLR2 mediates UV-induced epidermal proliferation, inflammation and cell apoptosis inmouse skin in vivoYoungae Lee, Kyung-hwan Kong, Se Rah Lee, Dong Hun Lee, Jung-Hun Han, Kyu Han Kim, and JinHo ChungDepartment of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine; Laboratory of Cutaneous AgingResearch, Clinical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital; Institute of Dermatological Science,Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaDD-18-01D-18-02D-18-03Adrm1 interacts with Atp6v0d2 and regulates osteoclast differentiationTaesoo Kim , *, Seoung-Hoon Lee , *, HyunIl Ha , Nacksung Kim , Okju Yi and Yongwon ChoiDepartments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. Departments of Oral Microbiology and Immunology,Institute ofBiomaterial.Implant, Wonkwang University School of Dentistry, 344-2 Shinyong-dong, Iksan 570-749.Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Dental Research Institute, School of Dentistry, Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul 110-749. National Research Laboratory for Regulation of Bone Metabolism and Disease,Medical Research Center for Gene Regulation, Chonnam National University Medical School,Gwangju 501-746.Ectopic expression of SIRT2 induces cyclooxygenase-2(COX-2) expression in rabbitarticular chondrocyte via p38 Kinase pathwayWon-Kil Lee and Song-Ja KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Kongju National University, Gong Ju 314-701, KoreaThe migration patterns of dopamine transporter expressing cells during embryonicdevelopment of brine shrimpBo-Yong Kim , Yun-Mi Cho , Ji-Hye Heo , Suhng-Wook Kim , Woon-Won Jung , Bong-Hee Lee ,Seung-Gwan Lee , *School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Korea, 136-701 Department of BiomedicalScience, college of Health sciences, Korea University, Korea,136-703102 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


D-18-04D-18-06D-18-07D-18-08D-18-09D-18-10D-18-11D-18-12B-raf controls pax3-mediated migration of limb muscle precursor cellsJae-Young Shin, Thomas Kubin and Thomas BraunMax-Plank-Institute for Heart and Lung Research W.G Kerckhoff-Institute, D-61231 Bad Nauheim, GermanyRab3d regulates noggin secretion during xenopus anterior neurulationHyunjoon Kim and Jin-Kwan HanDivision of Molecular and Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology,San 31, Hyoja-Dong,Pohang, Kyungbuk, 790-784, Republic of Korea14-3-3 inhibits early differentiation of chondrogenic progenitor cellsHee Eun Yoon, Ki Soon Kim, Yong Hwan Park, and Ick Young KimLaboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, KoreaUniversity, Anam-dong, Sungbuk-ku, Seoul 136-701, KoreaIntegration of retinoic acid and FGF signaling via MafB is important for specification ofpronephric tubules and glomusSeung Joon Lee and Jin-Kwan HanDepartment of Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, San 31, Hyoja-dong, Nam-gu,Pohang, Kyungbuk, 790-784, Republic of KoreaEffects of poncirin on mesenchymal stem cell differentiation: adipogenesis, osteogenesisand osteoclastogenesisHyung-Young Yoon, Sun-Il Yun, Yoon-Sok ChungDepartment of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea,Identification of TAZ modulators based on the activity of nuclear translocationHana Jeong , Soon-Kil-Kwon , Sung-Eun Yu , Myung Ae Bae , Nack Jung Kim , Jeong-Ho Hong ,Eun Sook HwangCollege of Pharmacy and Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University,Seoul 120-750 Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon 305-600 School of Life Sciences andBiotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701Chloride channel conductance is required for NGF-induced neurite outgrowth in PC12 cellsSoo Yeon Kim, Dong Hun Shin , Sung Joon Kim , , , Byung-Soo Koo , Chang-Dae Bae , JoobaePark , *, Songhee Jeon , *Department of Medical Biotechnology, Dongguk University; Department of Physiology, 2Kidney ResearchInstitute, 3Ischemic/Hypoxic Disease Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Department ofNeuropsychiatry, Dongguk University, College of Oriental Medicine; 5 Department of Molecular Cell Biologyand Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine; 6 DonggukUniversity Research Institute of BiotechnologyPhenotypic modulation of vascular smooth muscle cells by PI3K/Akt1 signaling pathwaySung Ji Yun, Eun Kyoung Kim, Jung Min Ha, Young Hwan Kim, In Hye Jin, Dae Han Woo, Chi DaeKim, and Sun Sik BaeMRC for Ischemic Tissue Regeneration and Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, PusanNational University, Yangsan, 626-770, Republic of KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회103


D-18-13D-18-14A FKBP (FK506 Binding protein) regulates BMP ligand activity during Xenopus gasrulationInchul Yeo and Jin-Kwan HanDepartment of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology. San 31, Hyoja Dong, Pohang, 790-784, KoreaVisfatin promotes the development of atherosclerosis and foam cell formation by inducingCD36 expression during monocyte differentiation into macrophages via ERK signalingpathwayMi-Ran Yun, Joo-Won Park, Kuy-Sook Lee, Jin-Hee Park, and Hyun-Young ParkDivision of Cardiovascular and Rare Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institute Health(NIH), Republic of KoreaD-18-15 Hypoxia prevents C/EBP DNA binding during adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 cells by a HIF-1 -independent mechanismYoung-Kwon Park and Hyunsung Park*Department of Life Science, University of Seoul, Seoul, 130-743, Republic of Korea * Corresponding authorD-18-16D-18-17D-18-18D-18-19D-18-20The involvement of Eph-Ephrin signaling in tissue separation and convergence duringXenopus gastrulation movementsEdmond Changkyun Park, Gun-Sik Cho, Sun-Cheol Choi, and Jin-Kwan HanDepartment of Life Science, POSTECH, Pohang, 790-784, S. KoreaThe xenopus end-binding 1 protein modulates microtubule dynamics as effector of noncanonicalwnt signaling pathway during convergent extension movementMiJung Kim , Gun-Hwa Kim and Jin-Kwan HanDepartment of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology. San 31, Hyoja Dong, Pohang,790-784, Division of Life Science, Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon, 305-333TIS21 BTG2/PC3 down-regulates c-Myc expression during retinoic acid inducedgranulocytic differentiation of human myeloid leukemia cellsMuhammad Imran, Tae Jun Park and In Kyoung Lim*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 443-721,KoreaOsteogenic activity of licochalcone A via ERK activationSu Jung Bae , , Soon Nam Kim , , Han Bok Kwak , Yong Ki Min , Seung-Hyun Jung , Cheol-HeeKim , Seong Hwan Kim , *Laboratory of Chemical Genomics, Pharmacology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of ChemicalTechnology, P.O.Box 107, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-600, Republic of Korea; Department of Anatomy, Schoolof Medicine, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Chonbuk 570-749, Republic of Korea; Department of Biology andGRAST, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Republic of KoreaRegulation of terminal differentiation in adipogenesisHyeonjin Choi , , Haimi Lee , Hye-Min Lee , , Min-Young Lee , Jeong Seon Yoo , and Jae-woo Kim , ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Center for Chronic Metabolic Disease Research, YonseiUniversity College of Medicine, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Department of IntegratedOMICS for Biomedical Sciences, Graduate School, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea104 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


D-18-21D-18-22D-18-23Inhibitory effects of Stryphnodendron barbatiman M. (Barbatimao) extracts on RANKLinducedosteoclastogenesisYu-na Youn , Yu-sun Jung , Ja-young Seol , Min-seon Koo , Na-ri Lee , and Soon-young ChoiDivision of Biological Science, Sookmyung Women s University, Hyochangwon-gil 52, Yongsan-ku, Seoul,South of Korea, Korea Food Research Institute, San 46-1, Baekhyun-dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam-si,Gyeonggi-do 463-746, South of KoreaLimonin attenuates adipocyte differentiation in 3T3L1 cells by suppressing peroxisomeproliferator-activated receptor- 2 and also reduces weight gain in ICR miceDebasish Halder, Nando Dulal Das, Kyoung Hwa Jung, Moo sung Kim , Sang Rin Lee and YoungGyu ChaiDivision of Molecular and Life Sciences, Hanyang University, Ansan, Korea MacroCare Co. Ochang, KoreaEffect of chitooligosaccharides in murine adipose-specific gene regulationSoon-Sun Bak a , Jung-Ae Kim b , Byulnim Ahn b , Ratih pangestuti b , Chang-Suk Kong a , Se-Kwon Kim a , b,*aMarine Bioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreabDepartment of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreaD-18-24D-18-25D-18-26D-18-27Anti-obesity effect of carboxymethyl chitin via AMPK and aquaporin-7 signaling pathway in3T3-L1 adipocytesChang-Suk Kong a , Jung-Ae Kim b , Byulnim Ahn b , Soon-Sun Bak a , Mustafa Zafer Karagozlu b , Hee-GukByun c , Se-Kwon Kim a, b, *aMarine Bioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreabDepartment of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea c Faculty of scienceand biotechnology,Kangnung Nat Univ,Gangneung 210-702Expression of Notch pathway associated proteins in psoriatic skin lesionSeung-Hyun Bang, Seok-Joo Choi , Chong-Hyun Won , Mi-Woo Lee , Jee-Ho Choi , Kee-ChanMoon , Chang-Deok Kim and Sung-Eun ChangDepartment of Dermatology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-736,Department of Dermatology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 301-747Developmental changes of cyclooxygenases activity in neuronal cellsJee-In Chung , , , Stefania Tacconelli , Paola Patrignani , Eun Joo Baik , ,Department of Physiology, Chronic Inflammatory Disease Research Center, Brain Korea 21 for MedicalScience, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 443-749, Department of Medicine and Center ofExcellence on Aging, G. d Annunzio University, School of Medicine, CeSI, Chieti, ItalyBeneficial effects of 7-phloroeckol from marine brown algae E.cava on osteoblastic MG-63cell differentiationYoung-Sook Cho , Young-Sang Kim ,Na-Young Yoon , Se-Kwon Kim , , *Department of Chemistry Pukyong National University Busan 608-737 Korea Marine Bioprocess ResearchCenter, Pukyong National University Busan 608-737 KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회105


D-18-28D-18-29D-18-30D-18-31D-18-32D-18-33D-18-34D-18-35Human Asb-9 Targets Ubiquitous Mitochondrial Creatine kinase and Inhibits MitochondrialFunction for Regulation of Cellular Energy SystemSanghoon Kwon , Dongbum Kim , Jae Won Rhee , Jeong-A Park , Younghee Lee , and Hyung-JooKwon ,Department of Microbiology, Center for Medical Science Research, College of Medicine, Hallym University,Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea, Department of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, ChungbukNational University, Chungbuk, Republic of KoreaMeteorin promotes GFAP-positive glia formation via activation of the Jak-STAT3 pathwayHye Shin Lee, Jiyeon Han, Soon-Hee Lee, Jeong Ae Park, and Kyu-Won KimNeurovascular Coordination Research Center, College of Pharmacy and Research Institute of PharmaceuticalScience, Seoul National University, Seoul, Koreap190RhoGAP and Rap-dependent RhoGAP (ARAP3) inactivate RhoA in response to nervegrowth factor (NGF), leading to neurite outgrowth from PC12 cellsChan-Young Jeon, Hee-Jun Kim, Jong Hyun Kim, Jae-Yong Lee, Jaebong Kim, Sung-Chan Kim andJae-Bong ParkDepartment of Biochemistry, Hallym University College of Medicine, Chuncheon, Kangwon-Do, South Korea,200-702, Republic of KoreaCaveolin-1 regulates proliferation of osteoclast precursors and osteoclastogenesisSoo-Hyun Yoon, Yong Deok Lee, Hong-Hee KimDepartment of Cell and Developmental Biology, BK21 and DRI, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-749, KoreaAnti-adipogenic activity of mollugin isolated from Rubia cordifoliaDo Youn Jun , Cho-Rong Han , Je Won Lee , In Taek Oh , Myung-Ae Bae , Myung-Sook Choi , andYoung Ho Kim , *School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu 702-701, Korea Institute of Life Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu , Korea DrugDiscovery Platform Technology Team, Medicinal Science Division, Korea Research Institute of ChemicalTechnology, 100 Jang-dong, Yusong, Taejon, 305-345, KOREAGold nanoparticles inhibit osteoclast formation by decreasing reactive oxygen species andincreasing glutathione peroxidase-1OJ Sul, Ke Ke, EK Choi, MH Lee, SH Kim, JC Kim , JS Kim , and HS ChoiDepartment of Biological Sciences (BK21 Program) and Immunomodulation Research Center, University ofUlsan, Ulsan 680-749, Korea, School of Materials Sciences & Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 680-749, KoreaEndocrine disruptors accelerate adipogenesis in human mesenchymal stem cellsDoh-Hee Kim , Min-Ho Kim , Kyung-Hoon Han , Mee-Kyung Jung , Yu-Bin Sung , Kwan-Yong Song ,Kye-Heui Lee and Yong KoDepartment of Research Institute, Seoul Medical Center, Seoul 171-1, Department of Ilsong Institute of LifeScience, Hallym University, Anyang 431-060, Department of Life Science and Biotechnology, Korea University,Seoul 136-701Adipogenesis is Regulated by Protein Phosphatase 2AMi Young Park, Yeon A Choi, Yun Sun Park, Jeong Su Park, Jeong Hye Han, Young YangResearch Center for Women s Diseases, Department of Life Science, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul140-742, Korea106 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


D-18-36D-18-37D-18-38D-18-39D-18-40D-18-41D-18-42D-18-43Wilms tumor gene product, WT1 as an endogenous key regulator for follicle transition in theovaryWoo-Jin Pi, Hyun-Jeong Park and Jae-Sook RohDepartment of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Hanyang Medical University, Seoul, 133-792 KoreaxARHGEF3 induced by DNBR or Activin is required for normal CE movementsJaeho Yoon, Sung Chan kim, Jae-bong Park, Jae-Yong Lee and Jaebong KimDepartment of biochemistry, college of medicine, Hallym University, Chun-chon, koreaExpression of PBEF and TIMP-2 genes are regulated by H3-K9/K14 histone acetylation inmouse placentaHong-Rye Kim, Rong-Xun Han, Yun-Fei Diao, Reza K. Oqani, Teruhiko Wakayama , Chang-Sik Parkand Dong-Il JinDivision of Animal Science & Resources, Research Center for Transgenic Cloned Pig, Chungnam NationalUniversity, Deajeon, 305-764, Center for Developmental Biology, RIKEN Institute, Japan.Nuclear Translocation of CDK9 and RNA polymerase II CTD Phosphorylation in MouseOocytes and Early EmbryosReza K. Oqani, Hong-Rye Kim, Rong-Xun Han, Yun-Fei Diao, Chang-Sik Park and Dong-Il JinDivision of Animal Science & Resources, Research Center for Transgenic Cloned Pig, Chungnam NationalUniversity, Deajeon, 305-764Mel-18, a polycomb group gene, regulates angiogenesis and endothelial progenitor cellsdifferentiationJi-Hye Jung , *, Hyun-Jung Choi ,*, Yong-Sun Maeng , Jung-Yeon Choi , Minhyung Kim , DeaheeHwang , Young-Myeong Kim and Young-Guen KwonDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul. Korea120-749 School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, Pohang University of Science andTechnology, Pohang, Korea 790-784 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, School ofMedicine, Kangwon National University, Kangwon-Do, Korea 200-701.The NADPH oxidase mediated redox-signal promotes myogenesis via induction ofmyogenic microRNAJunkyu Song , , Chang Hoon Cho , , Young Eun Choi,, Hyun Mi Park , , Jun Park , , Kyung-SikYoon ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BK21 project), MRC for Bioreaction to ROS andBiomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, 130-701Crystal structure of the ftz-f1 lbd /ftz complex defines a novel class of nuclear receptorsJiho Yoo , Sunggeon Ko , Hyeyon Kim , Kwang-Min Choe , Weontae Lee , Hyun-Soo ChoDepartment of biology, college of life science and biotechnology, Yonsei university, shinchon-dong,seodaemun-gu, 134, seoul 120-749, Korea, Department of biochemistry, college of life science andbiotechnology, Yonsei university, shinchon-dong, seodaemun-gu, 134, seoul 120-749, Korea.Histone demethylase LSD1 is required to induce skeletal muscle differentiation byregulating myogenic factorsJinmi Choi and Hong-Duk Youn , *National Research Laboratory for Metabolic Checkpoint, Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Biochemistry andMolecular Biology, Cancer Research Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회107


D-18-44D-18-45D-18-46D-18-47D-18-48p53-regulated miR-34a suppresses Ras signaling by downregulation of IMPDHs andconsequent guanine nucleotide depletionHwa-Ryeon Kim*, Ji-Eun Lee*, and Hong-Duk YounNational Research Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Sciences & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799Sophora japonica L. suppresses adipocyte differentiationSo-Ra Jung , Jina Lee , A-Ryeong Gwon , Young-jun Kim , Dong-Gyu Jo , Ki-moon Park , Kye Won Park , *Department of Food science and Biotechnology, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, Korea Collegeof Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, Republic of Korea Major in Biomodulation,Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-921, KoreaChronic depolarization induces dopamine neuron differentiation from neural precursor cellsin a calcium-independent manner in vitroXi-Biao He , Sang-Hoon Yi , Byung-Woo Kim , Sang-Hun LeeDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791,KoreaCTRP1 Control on Cytokinesis during Mitosis of the Mouse Early EmbryosSeong Keun Sonn , Sejin Jeon , Young Yang and Goo Teag Oh , *Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Science, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Research Center forWomen’s Disease, Department of Life Science, Sookmyung Women’s University, SeoulDifferential expression of ABO antigens in normal and ultraviolet-irradiated skinDong-Hun Lee, Jang Hee Oh, Ji Yong Jung, In Ho Kwon, Se Rah Lee, Yeon Kyung Kim, and Jin Ho ChungDepartment of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine; Laboratory of Cutaneous AgingResearch, Clinical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital; Institute of Dermatological Science,Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea 110-744.108 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Poster Session 2May 18 (Tue) Hall B2Posting | 14:00~18:00Duty Time | 14:30~14:55F-18-01~18G-18-01~48H-18-01~09I-18-01~20J-18-01~18K-18-01~79R-18-01~92Molecular Medicine and ImagingProtein, Enzyme and Nucleic AcidSystems BiologyGene Structure and RegulationPlant BiologyImmunologySignal TransdutionFF-18-01F-18-02F-18-03F-18-04Interaction of Coagulation Factor VIII with von Willebrand Factor and Its Role in TheirSecretion ControlChan Young Cho, Hyun Joo Kim, Sang Won Park and Sang-Yun ChoiSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, KoreaComponents of nacre matrix prevent osteoporotic bone loss in mice via down regulation ofNFATc1 and c-fosHyunsoo Kim , Kyunghee Lee , Jin-Man Kim , Heejin An , Jae-Ryong Kim , Chang-Young Ko , Han-Sung Kim , Hong-In Shin and Daewon Jeong , *Laboratory of Metabolic Bone Disease Control, Department of Microbiology and Department ofBiochemystry and molecular biology, the Aging-associated Vascular Disease Research Center, YeungnamUniversity College of Medicine, Daegu 705-717 Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of HealthScience, Institute of Medical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Korea IHBR, Department ofOral Pathology, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 700-412, KoreaRestoration of bone mass in ovariectomized-induced osteoporotic mice by systemictransplantation of human adipose-derived stem cellsKyunghee Lee , Hyunsoo Kim , Jin-Man Kim , Heejin An , Jae-Ryong Kim , Daewon JeongDepartment of Microbiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Aging-associatedVascular Disease Research Center, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu 705-717, KoreaDevelopment of fluorescent glucose bioprobes and their application toward molecularimaging and screening of therapeutic agents for diabetesHyang Yeon Lee and Seung Bum ParkDepartment of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회109


F-18-05F-18-06F-18-07F-18-08F-18-09F-18-10F-18-11F-18-12F-18-13Cyclooxygenase-2 functionally inactivates p53 through a physical interaction with p53Eun-Mi Choi, So-Ra Kim, Eun-Jeong Lee and Jeong-A. Han*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine,Chuncheon 200-701, South KoreaEnhancement of tumor targeting capability of buforin IIb by conjugation with an anionicpeptide via MMP2 cleavage siteJu Hye Jang, Min Young Kim, Ki Jun Lee and Ju Hyun ChoDepartment of Biology, Research Institute of Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, 900 Gajwa-dong, Jinju660-701Erythropoietin modulates hair growthBo Mi Kang, Seung Hyun Shin, Mi Hee Kwack, Hyerim Shin, Ji Won Oh, Yae Ji Jang, Moon Kyu Kim,Jung Chul Kim, Young Kwan SungDepartment of Immunology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, KoreaSpecific cleavage of BCR-ABL chimeric (b3a2) mRNA with T315I mutation by DNAzymes:inhibition of Gleevec resistant BCR-ABL protein expression and leukemic cell proliferationKkothanahreum Park, Bo-Ra Choi, and Dong-Eun KimDepartment of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, KoreaInhibition of Hepatitis C virus RNA replication in hepatoma cells by functional antisenseoligonucleotidesBokhui Lee, Kyung Bo Kim, and Dong-Eun KimDepartment of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, KoreaAntisense oligonucleotides that cleave -catenin mRNA inhibit growth of colon cancer cellsvia reduction of -catenin response transcriptionHyun-Mi Kwon, Bo-Ra Choi, and Dong-Eun KimDepartment of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, KoreaDeguelin promotes apoptosis and inhibits proliferation in gastric cancer cellsHyunseung Lee, Ju-Hee Lee, Byung-Hee Park, Kyung-Hee Jung and Soon-Sun HongDepartment of Biomedical Sciences and Clinical Research Center, College of Medicine, Inha University, 3-ga,Sinheung-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon 400-712, Republic of KoreaSynergistic cellular toxicity of paramagnetic nanoparticles in normal hepatocytes understatic magnetic fieldsJi-Eun Bae, Kwon-Seok ChaeDepartment of Biology Education, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, KoreaOccludin expression correlates to the development of the peritumoral edema in the humanbrain tumorsChoong-Hyun Kim, Moon- Sool Yang, Jin-Hwan Cheong, Jae-Min KimDepartment of Neurosurgery, Hnaynag University Guri Hospital, Guri, 471-701110 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


F-18-14F-18-15F-18-16F-18-17F-18-18Molecular Analysis of the Pathogenesis of Idiopathic HypoparathyroidismHyon-Seung Yi, Jihoon Kim, Jung Mi Lim, Suntaek Hong, Michael Mannstadt, Harald Jueppner,Sihoon LeeDepartment of Internal Medicine, Lab. of Molecular Endocrinology, Gaduate School of Medicine, GachonUniversity of Medicine and Science, Incheon 405-760, Korea and Massachusetts General Hospital, HavardMedical School, Boston 02114, USASerum levels of angiopoietin-related growth factor are increased in metabolic syndromeJun Namkung , Sang Baek Koh , , In Duk Kong , , , , Jong-Whan Choi ,, and Byung-Il Yeh , , ,Department of Biochemistry, Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute of Genomic Cohort, Department ofPhysiology, 5 Center for Exercise Medicine, 6Institute of Basic Medical Science, Wonju College of Medicine,Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea, 220-701Purification and nano-gold labeling of LDL receptor-related protein for structure analysisKyung Eun Lee, Oh Yeun Kwon and Hyesung JeonBiomedical Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, 136-791Apoptosis targeting Peptides and Application to Animal Model using Molecular ImagingKiweon Cha, Mei Lan Piao, Byung-Heon Lee, and In-San KimCell and Matrix Research Institute, Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Kyungpook NationalUniversity School of Medicine, 101 Dongin-Dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, 700-422, KoreaImaging of myocardial cell apoptosis and necrosis with an apoptosis targeting peptideBodhraj Acharya , Kai Wang , Guruprasath Padmanaban , Napolean Bonaparte , So-Yeon Lee ,Chan-Il moon , In-San Kim , Byung-Heon LeeDepartment of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and Cell & Matrix Research Institute, School of Medicine,Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; Department of Cardiology, Gil hospital of Gacheon MedicalSchool, In-Chon, KoreaGPosterG-18-01G-18-02Inhibitory effects of KHG26377 on glutamate dehydrogenase activity in cultured isletsEun-A Kim , , Seung-Ju Yang , Hoh-Gyu Hahn , Tae-Ue Kim , Soo Young Choi and Sung-Woo Cho , *Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-736, Korea,Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Yonsei University, Wonju 222-701, Korea, Department ofBiomedical Laboratory Science, Konyang University, Daejeon 302-718, Korea, Division of Life Sciences,Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, Korea, and 5 Department of Biomedical Science andResearch Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology, Hallym University, Chunchon 200-702, KoreaRyR2 interacts with VDAC2 at subsarcolemmal region of cardiomyocytesChoon Kee Min, Dong Rim Yeom and Do Han KimDepartment of Life Science and Systems Biology Research Center, Gwangju Institute of Science andTechnology, Gwangju, 500-7122010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회111


G-18-03Crystal structures of bacillus cereus enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase in free andcomplexed to nadp+ and an indole naphthyridinoneSu-Jin Kim , , Byung-Hak Ha , Kook-Han Kim , Key-Jung Shin , Se-Won Suh and EuniceEunKyeong KimLife Sciences Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, 39-1 Hawolkok-dong, Sungbuk-gu, Seoul, 136-791,Korea Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-747, KoreaG-18-04 Thrombin inhibit the expression of secretory group IIA phospholipase A2 in the TNF- -activated endothelial cellsJong-Sup BaeDepartment of Herbal Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Herbal Bio-Industry, Daegu Haany University,Gyeongsan 712-715 Republic of KoreaG-18-05G-18-06G-18-07G-18-08G-18-09Up-regulation of asymmetric dimethylarginine and PRMT4 during insulin secretion byglucose in INS-1 cellsJoongkwan Kim , Yongchul Lim , Hyun Kim , Nam Hee Won , Woon Ki Paik , and Sangduk Kim ,Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Preventive Medicine, Department of Anatomy,Department of Pathology, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul, 135-705Oxidative modification of neurofilament-L induced by catechol neurotoxin, salsolinolSung-Ho An , Inn Goo Kyung , Youn Sik Yu , Seok Jin Ham , Sang-Chul Kwon , Myeong Seon Leeand Jung Hoon KangDepartment of Genetic Engineering and Department of Life Science, Cheongju University, Cheongju 360-764, South Korea, ChamSunjin Total Food Co. Ltd. Jincheon, Republic of KoreaOxidative modification of human serum albumin by methylglyoxalSung-Ho An , Inn Goo Kyung , Youn Sik Yu , Seok Jin Ham , Sang-Chul Kwon Myeong Seon Leeand Jung Hoon KangDepartment of Genetic Engineering and Department of Life Science, Cheongju University, Cheongju 360-764, South Korea, ChamSunjin Total Food Co. Ltd. Jincheon, Republic of KoreaUbiquitin-binding properties of human Cdc34 C-terminal extension and its biologicalfunctionYun-Seok Choi, Seo-Yeon Lee, Yun-ju Lee, Jung Hye Ha, Chaejoon Cheong, Zhen-Qiang Pan, andKyoung-Seok RyuKorea Basic Science Institute, Devision of Magnetic Resonance, 804-1, Ochang-Eup, Yangchung-Ri,Cheongwon-Gun, Chungbuk-Do, South KoreaSuppression of run-off RNA transcripts synthesis by combining T7 RNA polymerase and T7DNA helicaseJoon Soo Park, Kyung Bo Kim, and Dong Eun KimDepartment of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, KoreaG-18-10 Influence of 5 terminal triphosphate of short hairpin RNA on antiviral effect and innateimmune responseSu Jin Yoon, Kyung Bo Kim, and Dong Eun KimDepartment of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Korea112 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


G-18-11G-18-12G-18-13G-18-14Structural characterization of total N-glycans in recombinant human epoetin-alfa anddarbepoetin-alfaGong Sung, Ji-Youn Choi, Young-Woo Cho, Sung-Hee Lee, Su-Hyung KangBiopharm Research Lab, Dong-A Pharm., Youngin-si, Gyunggi-do 446-905,Korea1H/15N Solid-state NMR Probe for the Structural Studies of Membrane Proteins inMagnetically Aligned Bicelle SamplesTae-Joon Park, Seung-Hoon Um and Yongae KimDepartment of Chemistry and Protein Research center for Bio-Industry, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,Yong-In, 449-791Solid-state NMR Structural Studies of Antimicrobial Peptide, Bovine LactophoricinJi-Sun Kim, Tae-Joon Park and Yongae KimDepartment of Chemistry and Protein Research center for Bio-Industry, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,Yong-In, 449-791High-yield Production and Characterization of Transmembrane region of Ion ChannelformingAmyloid- ProteinSoo-Yeon Im, Tae-Joon Park and Yongae KimDepartment of Chemistry and Protein Research Center for Bio-Industry, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,Yong-In, 449-791G-18-15 3 end of 6S RNA is initiated by rho-dependent termination of ssrS transcription inEscherichia coliHuiseok Chae , Kook Han , Kwang-sun Kim , and Younghoon LeeDepartment of Chemistry, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, Korea Korea Research Institute of Bioscience andBiotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806, KoreaG-18-16G-18-17G-18-18G-18-19Acyl-CoA thioesterase1 precursor from the Listeria innocus CLIP 11262: Purification,Characterization and ExpressionSeul-Gi Kim, Seung-Joon Kim, Song-Yi Bae, Eun-Jin Jang and Doo-Hun Kim*Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou UniversityIdentification and characterization of two novel SGNH-family esterases from SinorhizobiummelliotiSong Yi Bae, Heejin Hwang, Seul-gi Kim, En-jin Jang, T. Doohun Kim.Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, SuwonYeast deoxyhypusine hydroxylase displays dual role as a eIF5A hydroxylase and molecularchaperoneDoobo Shim, and Kee Ryeon KangDepartment of Biochemistry, MRCND and BK 21 for Medical Science, School of Medicine and Institute ofHealth Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-751, South KoreaCharacterization of exosomes secreted by glial cellJi-Hye Lee, Se-Yeon ParkDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Dongduk Women s University, Seoul 136-714, South KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회113


G-18-20G-18-21G-18-22G-18-23G-18-24G-18-25G-18-26G-18-27G-18-28NMR and x-ray crystallographic studies on plant telomere binding proteinsInhwan Lee , Sunggeon Ko , Hyun-Soo Cho , In Kwon Chung , Woo Taek Kim and Weontae LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,Republic of Korea Department of Biology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Yonsei University,Seoul 120-749, Republic of KoreaExpression and production of SARS Coronaviruse 3CL proteaseYong-Tae Kim, Kwon-Sam Park, Jae-Geun Koo, Keun-Woo Lee, Tomonari Muramatsu , ShigeyukiYokoyama and Sun-Joo ParkDepartment of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kunsan National University, Kunsan 573-701, Korea, 1SSBC,RIKEN, Kanagawa 230-0045, Japan, Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Pusan 608-737 KoreaIdentification of fibrinogen induced nattokinase CBS101 from Bacillus subtilis CBS101isolated from DoenjangNack-Shick Choi , Chan-Sun Park , Moon Chang Kim , Hee-Jong Yang , Seong-Yoep Jeong ,Keug-Hyun Ahn , Da-i Jung , Yong-Il Hwang , Byung-Dae Yoon , , and Min-Soo KimInstitute Bioindustry Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Jeungeupsi,Jeonbuk, 580-185, and Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyungnam University, Masan 637-701Contradictive regulation of AK3 expression in different cell-types by hypoxiaJae-Hee Moon, Fanzhi Kong, Gi-Hyun Yun, Tae-Woong Choi, Yong-goo Yoo, Hyo-Joon KimDivision of Molecular & Life Sciences, Hanyang University, Ansan, Gyeonggi 426-791, KoreaStructure of PRY-SPRY domain of human TRIM72Byung-Cheon Jeong, Eun Young Park, Oh-Bong Kwon, Jae-Sung Yi, Chang Seok Lee, Young-GyuKo and Hyun Kyu SongSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Anam-Dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 136-701,KoreaStudies on the dhs-21 gene in C. elegansLe Tho Son, Jeong-hoon Cho and Joohong AhnnDepartment of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University Seoul 133-791, KoreaThe eukaryotic HslV structure from Trypanosoma bruceiKwang Hoon Sung and Hyun Kyu SongSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Anam-Dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 136-701,KoreaBiochemical characterization of paralogous transcriptional modulator proteins, TAZ andYAPKwang Hoon Sung, One-Sung Park, Jeong-Ho Hong and Hyun Kyu SongSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Anam-Dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 136-701,KoreaBase paired target adenine shows better substrate activity than naturally occurring unpairedadenine in methylation by Erm, 23S rRNA adenine methyltransferaseHak-Jin Lee and Hyung-Jong JinDepartment of Bioscience and Biotechnology, The University of Suwon, Kyunggi-Do 445-743114 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


G-18-29G-18-31G-18-32G-18-33G-18-34G-18-35G-18-40G-18-41Structure of heparinase I complexed with heparin: insights into the heparin recognition anddegradationHye-Yeon Kim , Young-Hyun Han , , Kyeong-Seok Ryu and Young Ho JeonDivision of Magnetic Resonance Research, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk 363-883, KoreaDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaIdentification and characterization of a partially purified thermostable esterase from thearchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus P1Hye-seok Jang and Hee-bong LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701, KoreaThe identification of binding sites and catalytic sites of a thermostable carboxylesterasefrom the thermoacidophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus P1Ye-na Lee and Hee-bong LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701,KoreaStructural study of Enhanced Intracellular Survival protein, Eis protein from MycobacteriumtuberculosisKyoung Hoon Kim, Ji Young Yoon, Hyoun Sook Kim, Sang Jae Lee, Do Jin Kim, Hye-Jin Yoon, SeWon SuhDepartment of Chemistry and Department of Biophysics and Chemical Biology, College of Natural Sciences,Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, KoreaApplication of flow cytometric pulse width analysis for evaluating nucleus size: A casestudy of the etoposide-induced nuclear enlargement in HCT116 cellsKyungsu Kang, Saet Byoul Lee, Ji-Hye Yoo, and Chu Won NhoNatural Products Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Gangneung Institute, Gangwondo210-340Molecular Mechanical Modeling of Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase withNitrated Tyrosine ResiduesYoochan Myung and Sanghwa HanDepartment of Biochemistry, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701Crystal structure of Tpa1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a component of the messengerribonucleoprotein complexHyoun Sook Kim , Hye Lee Kim , Kyoung Hoon Kim , Do Jin Kim , Sang Jae Lee , Ji Young Yoon ,Hye Jin Yoon , and Se Won Suh ,Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea,Department of Biophysics and Chemical Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-742, KoreaStructural insight into distinct substrate specificity of class I tagatose-1,6-bisphosphatealdolaseSang Jae Lee , Hyoun Sook Kim , Do Jin Kim , Hye-Jin Yoon , Ji young Yoon , and Se Won Suh ,Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea,Department of Biophysics and Chemical Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-742, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회115


G-18-42 Crystal structure of hypothetical protein mj0754 from methanococcus jannaschii dsm 2661Eun-Hye Lee , Hye-Yeon Kim , Young-Ho Jeon and Kwang-Yeon HwangDepartment of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea, Korea Basic Science Institute(KIST), 804-1 Yangchung-Ri, Ochang, Chungbuk 363-883, KoreaG-18-43G-18-44G-18-45G-18-46G-18-47G-18-48DeSumoylating Isopeptidase (DeSI) is a novel class of DesumoylaseEun Ju Shin, Hyun Mi Shin, Yungdae YunDivision of Life and Pharmaceutifal Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, KoreaCrystal structure of Streptococcus pneumoniae Sp1610, a putative tRNA methyltransferase,in complex with S-adenosyl-L-methionineHai Minh Ta and Kyeong Kyu KimDepartment of Molecular Cell Biology, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Sungkyunkwan UniversitySchool of MedicineStructural basis for the selective substrate specificity of PepA from StreptococcuspneumoniaeDoyoun Kim a , Boi Hoa San a , Sang Hyun Moh a , Hyejin Park a , Dongyoung Kim a , Sangho Lee b, *, andKyeong Kyu Kim a, *aDepartment of Molecular Cell Biology, School of Medicine and Samsung Biomedical Research Institute,and b Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, South KoreaPhosphorylation-specific antibodies by phage displaySung Ah Moon, Min Kyung Ki, Sue Goo Rhee and Hyunbo ShimDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciencess and Department of Life Science, Ewha Womans University,Seoul, KoreaInhibition mechanism of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine enolpyruvyl transferase(MurA) fromHaemophilus influenzae and Mycobacterium tuberculosisHyo Mi Chang, Seong-Gu Han, Bong-Suk Jin and Yeon Gyu YuDepartment of Bio & Nano Chemistry, Kookmin University, Seoul, 136-702Cysteine-125 is the catalytic residue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae free methionine-RsulfoxidereductaseGeun-Hee Kwak, Moon-Jung Kim, Hwa-Young Kim*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu 705-717, Republic of Korea116 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


HH-18-01H-18-03H-18-04H-18-05H-18-06H-18-07H-18-08H-18-09Study of the interaction between DNA and NFAT from HL1 cellSoo Hyun Park , , Eun Joo Song , Doo Soo Chung and Young Sook YooIntegrated Omics Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, 136-791, Korea, Department ofChemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-747, KoreaTissue specific expression of plasma membrane proteins and their functional diversityJihye Hwang , Jinho Kim , Solip Park , Sanguk Kim , , *Division of Molecular and Life Science, School of Interdisplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, PohangUniversity of Science and Technology, Pohang, 790-784, KoreaMolecular modeling based to evaluate the function of hTLR10 homo and hetero dimerizationin Toll like receptor signalingRajiv Gandhi Govindaraj*, Balachandran Manavalan*, Gwang Lee and Sangdun Choi* ,*Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-749, Korea Brain DiseaseResearch Center, Ajou University School of Medicine, Department of Biological Sciences, College of NaturalScience, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-749, KoreaFiaf/Angptl-4 regulates insulin secretion and beta cell massHyun Kyung Kim, Churl Namkoon , Mi Sun Shin, Kyung Jin Lee, Seong Hwan Kim, Kyung Han Park,Joong Yeol Park, Ki Up Lee, Min Seon KimAsan Institute for Life Science University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea National University ofKangwon, Kangwon, KoreaEvolution rates of intracellular organelles from human and yeast networksJea-Woon Ryu, Jaeul Ku, Byeol-Na Park, and Hak Yong KimDepartment of Biochemistry, Chungbuk University, Cheongju 361-763Behavioral strategies in C elegansLeon AveryUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 6000 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, Texas 75390-9148Inferring and comparing genetic networks to find distinct characteristics in breast cancerJinil Han , Hye Young Kim , Bo Kyung Kim , Jungeun Yang , Min Jung Kim , Yong Sung Lee , andJin Hyuk Kim , *Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133-791, Korea, Department ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133-791, KoreaInference and analysis of intermodular genetic networks in acute lymphoblastic leukemiaMin Jung Kim , Jin Hyuk Kim , Bo Kyung Kim , Jinil Han , Jungeun Yang , Yong Sung Lee , andHye Young Kim , *Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133-791, Korea, Department ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133-791, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회117


II-18-01I-18-02I-18-03I-18-04I-18-05I-18-06I-18-07I-18-08Allele specific binding efficiency of NF- B subtype in AVPR1A promoter polymorphismSoon Ae Kim, So Young Yang, Moon Young Kim, Jang Kyu Kim, Mi Seon KangDepartment of Pharmacology, School of Medicine and Eulji University Medical Sciences Research Center,Euljil University, Daejeon, 301-746Molecules and signaling pathways involved in the mRNA expression of OC-STAMPMyung Hee Kim , Hye Joo Kim , , Seong Hwan Kim , *Laboratory of Chemical Genomics, Pharmacology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of ChemicalTechnology, P.O.Box 107, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-600, Korea; Department of Chemistry, Seoul NationalUniversity, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, KoreaThe role of PLZF in the transcriptional repression of the p21CIP1 geneWon-Il Choi, Kyungmi Lee, Je-Hyun Yoon, and Man-Wook Hur*Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Yonsei UniversitySchool of Medicine, 134, ShinChon-Dong, SeoDaeMoon-Ku, Seoul, 120-752, KoreaCysteine residues of HBx regulate HBx stability in Huh7 cellsSoon-Hwan Kwon , Wonchung Lim , Mi-Young Cho and Hyeseong Cho ,Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Ajou University, Suwon 443-721, and Department ofMolecular Science of technology, Ajou University, Suwon 443-721Low glucose signal induces TR4 expression in 3T3-L1 preadipocytesSung-Soo ParK, Seung-Jin Kim, Ho-Jung Choi, Chung-Hwan Jung, Seung-Lye Cho, Eungseok KimSchool of Biological sciences and Biotechnology, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaInduction of PSA expression by hypoxic decrease of H3K9me2 level on its enhancer regionHo-Youl Lee and Hyunsung ParkDepartment of Life Science, University of Seoul, Seoul 130-743, KoreaDifferential expression of the lysyl oxidase (LOX) gene family during odontoblasticdifferentiation of human dental pulp (HDP) cellsHwa-Jeong Lee , Eun-cheol Kim and Youngho KimDepartment of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, School of Dentistry, Department of Biochemistry, School ofMedicine, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Jeonbuk, 570-749Integrated analyses of ChREBP-mediated glucose response program using ChIP-SEQ andexpression profilingYoon-Seung Jung , Deokhoon Kim , Yong Seok Lee , Jeong-Yeon Han , Ha-Jeong Kim , Yoon-HoJo , Je Keun Kwon , Sung-Min Ahn , , Ji-Young ChaLee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University of Medicine and Science, Incheon 406-799,Korea; Korean BioInformation Center (KOBIC), KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, Korea; Department ofTranslational Medicine, Gachon University Gil Hospital, Incheon 405-760, Korea118 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


I-18-09I-18-11I-18-12I-18-13I-18-14I-18-15I-18-16I-18-17Bone loss induced by estrogen deficiency in Runx2 heterozygous miceJae-Hwan Jeong , , , Kyung-Eun Lim , , , Min-Soo Han , , , Na-Rae Park , , , Hyun-Nam Kim , Hye-Ri Park , In-Kyu Lee , Shin-Yoon Kim and Je-Yong Choi, ,Department of Biochemistry and cell biology, School of Medicine, Skeletal diseases genome research center,WCU program, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 700-422, Republic of KoreaInhibition of corpus luteinization in Runx2 heterozygous miceJae-Hwan Jeong, Mi-Hye Hwang, Min-Soo Han, Xiangguo Che, Hye-Ri Park, Gyoung-Ho Cho, Hyun-Nam Kim, Shin-Yoon Kim, and Je-Yong ChoiDepartment of Biochemistry and Cell biology, School of Medicine, Skeletal Diseases Genome Research Center,Kyungpook National University, Daegu 700-422, Republic of KoreaRegulation of mouse tumor necrosis factor alpha gene by nuclear magnetic reaction generegulatorYeon Sook Kim, Suk Keun LeeDepartment of Oral Hyigene, College of Health, Cheongju University; Department of Oral Pathology,College of Dentistry, Kangnung-Wonju National University, Gangneung, 210-702SDS-supported HPLC for quantitative analysis of proteinsYeon Sook Kim, Suk Keun LeeDepartment of Oral Hyigene, College of Health, Cheongju University; Department of Oral Pathology,College of Dentistry, Kangnung-Wonju National University, Gangneung, 210-702Role of hepatic gluconeogenic gene expression by resveratrolJoo-Man Park , , , Tae-Hyun Kim , , , Jin-Sik Bae , , Mi-Young Kim , , Sung-Ho Jo , , , Yong-HoAhn ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 134 Shinchondong,Seodaemoon-gu, Seoul 120-752, Korea, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Sciences, YonseiUniversity College of Medicine Center for Chronic Metabolic Disease Research, Yonsei University College ofMedicineRegulation of DGAT1 gene expression by XBP1 in hepatocyteJin-Sik Bae , , Tae-Hyun Kim , , , Mi-Young Kim , , Joo-Man Park , , , Sung-ho Jo , , , Yong-HoAhn , ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Sciences, Centerfor Chronic Metabolic Disease Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 250 Seongsan-ro,Seodaemoon-gu, Seoul 120-752dGIPC interacts with adhesion molecules to regulate apical membrane morphogenesisSujung Lee, Jeongsil HaDepartment of Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Sejong University, Seoul, 143-747, KoreaFoldback intercoil DNA: structure, function and its genomics implicationsByung-Dong KimPlant Genomics and Breeding Institute, Seoul National University Seoul, 151-921Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회119


I-18-18I-18-19I-18-20Ferritin heavy chain binds and increases the transcription activity of tumor suppressorprotein p53Jong-Hyuk Lee and Hong-Duk YounNational Research Laboratory for Metabolic Checkpoint, Department of Biomedical Sciences & Biochemistry,Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799Genome wide epigenetic regulation in HBx induced tumorigenesisSun-Min Lee , Jung Kyoon Choi , Jae-Bum Bae and Young-Joon Kim , *Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Technology, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749Analysis of cis-acting elements involved in mRNA localization using phylogenesisBorim Lee, Jeongsil HaDepartment of Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Sejong University, Seoul, 143-747, KoreaJJ-18-01J-18-02J-18-03Overexpression of AtABCG36 improves drought and salt stress resistance in ArabidopsisDo-Young Kim , , Jun-Young Jin , Santiago Alejandro Martinez , Enrico Martinoia , and Youngsook Lee , ,POSTECH-UZH Cooperative Laboratory, Division of Molecular Life Sciences, Pohang University of Scienceand Technology, Pohang, 790-784, Korea; Institut für Pflanzenbiologie, Universität Zürich, Zollikerstrasse107, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland; Environmental Biotechnology National Core Research Center, GyeongsangNational University, Jinju, 660-701, Korea; Department of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, PohangUniversity of Science and Technology, Pohang, 790-784, Korea; Present address: Department of Genetics,University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USAA PDR-type ABC transporter mediates cellular uptake of the phytohormone abscisic acidJoohyun Kang , Jae-Ung Hwang , Miyoung Lee , Yu-Young Kim , Sarah M. Assmann , EnricoMartinoia , and Youngsook Lee ,POSTECH-UZH Global Research Laboratory, Division of Molecular Life Sciences, Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Pohang, 790-784, Korea; Biology Department, 208 Mueller Laboratory, Penn StateUniversity, University Park, PA 16802, USA; Institut für Pflanzenbiologie, UniversitätZürich, Zollikerstrasse 107, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland; Division of Integrative Biology andBiotechnology, POSTECH, Pohang, 790-784, KoreaRIC7 negatively regulates the stomatal movements via Exo70B1Daewoong Hong, Jae-Ung Hwang, Byeong Wook Jeon, Youngkyu Hwang, Youngsook LeeDivision of Molecular Life Sciences, POSTECH, Pohang, 790-784, Korea120 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


J-18-04J-18-05J-18-06J-18-07J-18-08Functional expression of the taste-modifying protein, miraculin , in transgenic MiyagawaWase Satsuma Mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc.)Md. Adnan Al Bachchu , , Seong-Beom Jin , Fei Li , Jeong-Won Park , Hyeon-Jin Sun , Hyo-YeonLee , , , Key-Zung Riu , , , Jae-Hoon Kim , , *Faculty of Bioechnology, College of Applied Life Sciencee, Jeju Nattional University, Jeju 690-756, Korea,Citrus Genetic Resourcrs Bank, Jeju Nattional University, Jeju 690-756, Korea, Research Institute forSubtropical Horticulture, Jeju Nattional University, Jeju 690-756, KoreaMethanolic extract of Agastache rugosa demonstrates anti-inflammatory effect in LPSstimulatedRAW 264.7 macrophagesSung-Kwang Yoo, Sang-Hyun Sohn and Si-Kwan KimDepartment of Life Science, Konkuk University, Chungju-city, Chungbuk Pref. 380-701Isolation and initial characterization of an activation-tagged diehard1 mutant in ArabidopsisSeungjun Lee, Kihye Shin and Moon-Soo SohDepartment of Molecular Biology, College of Life Science, Sejong University 98 Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu,Seoul, Republic of Korea, 143-747Isolation and initial characterization of a pale-green mutant in ArabidopsisSeungjun Lee, Hyunjin Jeong and Moon-Soo SohDepartment of Molecular Biology, College of Life Science, Sejong University 98 Guuja-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul,Republic of Korea, 143-747, and Hansung Science High School, San 5, Hyunjeo Dong, Seodaemun-gu, SeoulA hyperphotomorphogenic mutant unveils a novel regulatory locus for brassinosteroidbiosynthesis in ArabidopsisSeungjun Lee and Moon-Soo SohDepartment of Molecular Biology, College of Life Science, Sejong University 98 Guuja-dong, Gwangjin-gu,Seoul, Republic of Korea, 143-747J-18-09Isolation and initial characterization of bex1, a hyperphotomorphogenic mutant inArabidopsisSeungjun Lee and Moon-Soo SohDepartment of Molecular Biology, College of Life Science, Sejong University 98 Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu,Seoul, Republic of Korea, 143-747PosterJ-18-10J-18-11Biochemical characterization of the recombinant OsCPK11, a calcium-dependent proteinkinase from riceIl-Sang Cho , Hye-Mi Jeong and Sung-Ha KimMyung Duk Girls High School, Seoul 157-726, and Department of Biology Education, Korea NationalUniversity of Education, Chungbuk 363-791Expression and subcellular localization of ten glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchoredlipid transfer proteins in Arabidopsis thalianaSaet Buyl Lee, Ju Young Kim, Kyung Ah Jin, Hyojin Kim, Mi Chung Suh*Department of Bioenergy Science and Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, ChonnamNational University, Gwangju 500-757, Republic of Korea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회121


J-18-12J-18-13J-18-14J-18-15J-18-16J-18-17J-18-18Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored lipid transfer protein (LTPG2) is a homologue ofLTPG1, which is required for export of cuticular wax to plant surfaceHyojin Kim, Saet Buyl Lee, Mi Chung Suh*Department of Bioenergy Science and Technology. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, ChonnamNational University, Gwangju 500-757, Republic of KoreaAtRMA1 and AtRMA3 as well as AtRMA2 are involved in the cellular regulation of ABP1 inArabidopsisJi-Hyun Um and Ora SonDepartment of Biological Science, Sookmyung Women s University, SeoulGenetic interaction studies of the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and its homologous genes inArabidopsisHaeji Ahn and Ji Hoon AhnNational Creative Initiative, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701,South KoreaAmbient temperature signaling by a multi-protein complex in A. thalianaHyun Jung Cho , Jeong Hwan Lee , Sung Myun Hong , Jae Joon Kim , Kyung Eun Kim , Richard G.H. Immink , Jong Seob Lee , and Ji Hoon AhnNational Creative Initiative, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701,South Business Unit Bioscience, Plant Research International, PO Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, TheNetherlands, School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 152-742, South Korea. KoreaFunctional redundancy of TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) and its homologues in ArabidopsisSOO HYUN KIM, SEONG JEON YOO, KYUNG SOOK CHUNG, HANNA LEE AND JI HOON AHNNational Creative Initiative, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701,South KoreaRole of INSENSITIVE TO LOW TEMPERATURE 3 in ambient temperature signaling inArabidopsisHye Seung Jung , Jeong Hwan Lee , Kyung Eun Kim , Richard G. H. Immink , Jong Seob Lee , andJi Hoon AhnNational Creative Initiative, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701,South KoreaGenetic framework for flowering time regulation by small RNAsHanna Lee , Seong Jeon Yoo , Jeong Hwan Lee , Wanhui Kim , Seung Kwan Yoo , HeatherFitzgerald , James Carrington and Ji Hoon AhnCreative Research Initiatives, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701,Korea, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology and Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing,Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.122 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


KK-18-01K-18-02K-18-03K-18-04K-18-05Transcription factor Ets1 regulates effector functions of peripheral T and B cells to preventdevelopment and progression of atopic dermatitisHo-Keun Kwon, Choong-Gu Lee, Ji-Sun Hwang, Chang-Suk Chae and Sin-Hyeog ImDepartment of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, 261 Cheomdan-gwagiro(Oryongdong),Buk-gu, Gwangju 500-712 Republic of KoreaStudies on Nramp-like metal transporters and manganese in Caenorhabditis elegansJeong Hoon ChoDivision of Biology Education, College of Education, Chosun University, Gwangju Division of BiologyEducation, College of Education, Chosun University, Gwangju 501-759, Republic of KoreaTRIF-mediated IgE isotype class switch are inhibited by TLR9 and MyD88 activationEun-Jung Lee , *, Kwangmin Na , *, In-Su Cheon*, Young-Joon Kim , Myung-Shin Jeon*, and Tae-Yoon Kim**Laboratory of Dermatology-Immunology, Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science, The CatholicUniversity of Korea, Seoul, South Korea; Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science andBiotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul, South KoreaHomoisoflavanone prevents allergic responses by blocking degranulation mast cellsthrough the inhibition of Fc RI signaling pathwaysYunsang Lee, Seulgi Hur and Tae-Yoon KimLaboratory of Dermato-Immunology, Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science, College of Medicine, TheCatholic University of KoreaEffect of radiation on cytokine expression and immune cell distribution of mouse skinA-Ran Yoon, Min Koo Seo, and Suk Kyeong LeeResearch Institute of Immunobiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine The CatholicUniversity of Korea, 505 Banpo-dong, Seocho-ku, Seoul, 137-701, KoreaPosterK-18-06 Laminaria joponica suppression of of iNOS and IL-1 expression is mediated by downregulationNF- BChun Yeon Choi, Nam I Kim, Youngwan Seo , Taejun Han , Won Hee Jang, Dae-Hyun Seog, Yeong-Hong Park, and Sung Su YeaDepartment of Biochemistry, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan 614-735, Division of MarineEnvironment & Bioscience, Korea Maritime University, Busan 606-791, and Department of Biology,University of Incheon, Incheon 402-749.K-18-07K-18-08Honokiol induces expression of COX-2 and activity of MMP-9 in A549 cancer cell throughp38 kinase and ERK 1/2 pathwayWon-Kil Lee, Song-Ja KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Kongju National University, Gong Ju 314-701Development of KIR gene typing method by using Totalplex followed ASPEHan Jeong Park , , Yongtaek Oh and Byoung Don Han1102-3 Happy World Department Seoul 158-080, Department of Oral Anatomy, School of Dentistry &Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-749.2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회123


K-18-11K-18-12K-18-13K-18-14K-18-15K-18-16K-18-17K-18-18K-18-19Possible role of the PI3kinase on the Mx1 protein translation and antiviral activity ofinterferon-omega-stimulated HeLa cellsYoung-Jun Seo, Mi-Hee Kim, Min-Jung Choi, Sun-Hee Kim, Ki-Dae Park, Il-Ung Oh, Seung-Tae Jung,Sue-Nie ParkAdvanced Theapy Product Research Division, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Research Department,NIFDS, KFDA, Seoul Republic of Korea, 122-704ATF3 regulates TLR 9-mediated IL-6 production via activation of NF- B and MAPKsHye-Young Shin, Yong-Min Choi, Hyuk-Kwon Kwon, Jae-Heon Kim, Sang-dun ChoiDepartment of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-749, KoreaInhibitory effect of miconazole on RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiationLing Chen, Ting Zheng and Mijung YimCollege of Pharmacy, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul, 140-742The role of Heat shock protein 90 in RANKL-induced osteoclast formationTing Zheng and Mijung YimCollege of Pharmacy, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul 140-742The Kinase PDK1 is essential for regulatory T cell functionSung-Gyoo Park , , , Meixiao Long , Sankar Ghosh ,Department of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju 500-712, Republic ofKorea Department of Immunobiology and Department of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, YaleUniversity School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA. Department of Microbiology & Immunology,Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY 10032, USA.The kinase PDK1 is essential for tonic signal in B cellSung-Gyoo Park , , , Meixiao Long , Sankar Ghosh ,Department of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju 500-712, Republic ofKorea Department of Immunobiology and Department of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, YaleUniversity School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA. Department of Microbiology & Immunology,Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY 10032, USA.Role of CD137/CD137L interaction in Ischemia-reperfusion kidney injuryHye J. Kim , Ah Ra Kim , Hong R. Cho , Jong S. Lee and Byungsuk KwonDepartment of Biological Science and Immunomodulation Research Center, University of Ulsan,Department of Surgery and Department of Internal medicine, Ulsan University Hospital, School ofMedicine, Ulsan, KoreaFunctional switch of TLR-activated dendritic cells into CD103+ and TGF- -producingimmature cellsJun-O Jin, Na-Rae Song, Joo-In Park, Jong-Young KwakDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine and Medical Research Center for Cancer Molecular Therapy,Dong-A University, Busan 602-714Pro-inflammatory effects of apolipoprotein A-I on human neutrophilsYoung-Nam Kim, Min-Gyu Song, Jun-O Jin, Joo-In Park, Jong-Young KwakDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine and Medical Research Center for Cancer Molecular Therapy,Dong-A University, Busan 602-714124 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


K-18-20K-18-21K-18-22K-18-23K-18-24K-18-25K-18-26K-18-27Immunotherapy of establishing colon cancer by dendritic cells and apolipoprotein A-IMin-Gyu Song, Jun-O Jin, Jung-Eun Cho, Ji-Won Wang, Young-Nam Kim, Joo-In Park, Jong-YoungKwakDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine and Medical Research Center for Cancer Molecular Therapy,Dong-A University, Busan 602-714Anti-inflammatory activities of methylene chloride fraction from modified Bo-yang-Hwan-o-Tang extract in LPS-stimulated BV2 microglial cells via suppression of MAPK and NF- BpathwaysHye Young Son, Tae Woo Oh, Hyo Won Jung,Yong-Ki ParkOriental Medicine R&D Center and Oriental Medicine Research Institute, Dongguk University, Gyeongju 780-714, Republic of KoreaCelastrol binds to ERK, inhibits Fc RI signaling to exert anti-allergic effectKyungjong Kim , Youngmi Kim , Deokbum Park, Hyunmi Park, Sangkyeong Eom, Hyuna Kim,Wansoon Park, Eunmi Lee, Junho Jang, Dooil Jeoung*School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chunchon 200-701, KoreaAnti-inflammatory activity of new compounds KNU00146 by STAT-1/JAK2-mediatedinflammatory responses inhibitionMin Ho Kim, Gang Jun LEE, Yong Gyu Lee, Se Eun Byeon, Dae Sung Yoo, Tao Yu, Ting Shen andJae Youl ChoSchool of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701, South KoreaEGFR inhibitors enhanced the susceptibility to NK cell-mediated lysis of lung cancer cellsby induction of ULBP1 via PKC pathwayJae-Ho Bae , , Hyunsu Kim , Sung-Ho Chang , , So-Jung Kim , Sun-Hee Kim , , * and Chi-Dug Kang , *Department of Biochemistry, Research Center for Ischemic Tissue regeneration, BK21 Medical EducationCenter, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Yangsan 626-870, * Busan Regional Cancer Center,Pusan National University Hospital, Busan 602-061, South KoreaStreptococcus iniae SstA gene is expressed in lactic acid bacteria as intracellular, cell wallanchored,and secreted forms for development of a fish vaccineSoyoung Oh, Youngki You, Youngchan Kim, Daniel Kim and Seong Kyu Song*Department of Life Science, Handong Global University, Pohang 791-708, South KoreaHydroquinone induces Src-dependent heme oxyganase-1 expression in macrophage-likeRAW264.7 cellsSe Eun Byeon , Hyo Min An , Ting Shen , Byung Chul Kim , Jae Youl Cho , *School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Department of Biochemistry, Kangwon National University,Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaEGFR inhibitors enhanced the susceptibility to NK cell-mediated lysis of EGFR expressingcolon cancer cells by induction of ULBP1 via PKC pathwayJae-Ho Bae , , Dae-Young Kim , Sung-Ho Chang , , Sun-Hee Kim , , and Chi-Dug Kang ,Department of Biochemistry, Research Center for Ischemic Tissue regeneration, BK21 Medical EducationCenter, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Yangsan 626-870, Busan Regional Cancer Center,Pusan National University Hospital, Busan 602-061, South KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회125


K-18-28K-18-29K-18-30K-18-31Inhibitory effect of Sanguisorba officinalis on NO and PGE2 production is mediated bysuppression of signaling cascade for NF- B and AP-1 activationTao Yu a , Yong Jin Lee b , Jaehwi Lee c, *, and Jae Youl Cho a, *aSchool of Bioscience and Biotechnology, and Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon NationalUniversity, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea b Chuncheon Bio-Industry Foundation, Chuncheon 200-161, KoreaCCollege of Pharmacy, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, KoreaAkt Cys310-targeted inhibition by hydroxylated benzene derivatives is tightly linked to theirimmunosuppressive effectsJi Yeon Lee , , Yong Gyu Lee , , Jaehwi Lee , , Keum-Jin Yang , Ae Ra Kim , Joo Young Kim ,Moo-Ho Won , Jongsun Park , Byong Chul Yoo , Sanghee Kim , Won-Jea Cho , and Jae Youl ChoSchool of Bioscience and Biotechnology and Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon NationalUniversity, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea; College of Pharmacy, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Korea;Department of Pharmacology, Daejeon Regional Cancer Center, Cancer Research Institute, College of Medicine, ChungnamNational University, Daejeon 310-010, Korea; Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, and Institute ofNeurodegeneration and Neuroregeneration, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Chucheon 200-702, Korea; 5Research Institute and Hospital, National Cancer Center, Goyang 410-769, Korea; 6 College of Pharmacy, SeoulNational University, Seoul 151-741, Korea; 7 College of Pharmacy, Chonnam National University, Kwangju 500-757, KoreaPosttranslational processes involved in Interleukin-12 secretion in mouse macrophagesYoungchan Kim, Soyoung Oh, Daniel Kim, and Seong K SongDepartment of Life science, Handong University, Heunghae-eup, Buk-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, KoreaAnti-inflammatory effects of novel kojic acid derivative, KNU-286, in lipopolysaccharideactivatedmacrophagesDae Sung Yoo , Ho Sik Rho , , Dong Ha Cho , Jae Youl Cho , *School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Department of Biochemistry, Kangwon National University,Chuncheon 200-701, Korea, Department of Chemistry, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, Republicof Korea, Amore-Pacific Co. R&D Center, Yongin 446-729, Republic of KoreaK-18-32 Andrographolide, is a novel of inhibitor of ERK and IFN- in Lipopolysaccharide-ActivatedMacrophagesTing Shen, Sabin Lee, and Jae Youl Cho*Department of medical biotechnology, College of biomedical science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon,Kangwon-Do 200-701, South KoreaK-18-33K-18-34Extracellular signal-regulated kinase is a major enzyme in sparassis crispa-mediatedregulation of macrophage functionsSong Yi Lee and Jae Youl Cho*School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, and Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon NationalUniversity,Chuncheon 200-701Anti-inflammatory effects of cordycepin via suppression of inflammatory mediators in BV2microglia cellsJin-Woo Jeong, Cheol Park , Cheng-Yun Jin , Hyun Ju Kwon , , , Hye Jin Hwang , , Gi Young Kim ,Byung Woo Kim , , , Jae-Dong Lee and Yung-Hyun Choi, ,Dept Microbiol., Pusan National University Busan 609-735; Blue-Bio Industry RIC, Depts BiomaterialControl, Life Sci. and Biotechnol., Food and Nutrition and 6Oriental Medicine, Dongeui University, Busan614-052, 5 Dept Marine Life Sci., Cheju National University, Jeju 690-756, Republic of Korea126 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


K-18-35K-18-36K-18-37K-18-38K-18-39K-18-41Inhibition of nitric oxide production and cyclooxygenase-2 expression by Pyrrosia lingua inRAW 264.7 macrophagesSang-Hyun Sohn, Sung-Kwang Yoo and Si-Kwan KimDepartment of Life Science, Konkuk University, Chungju-city, Chungbuk Pref. 380-701NFAT2 and RelA regulates IL-10 gene transcription in B lymphocytes through gene loopingJae-Seon So, Min-Kyung Song, Ki-Eun Maeng, Gi-Cheon Kim, Won Hwang, and Sin-Hyeog ImDepartment of Life Sciences, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), 1 Oryong-dong, Buk-gu,Gwangju 500-712, KoreaMelatonin attenuates clock gene Cryptochrome1, which may aggravates mouse anti-type IIcollagen antibody-induced arthritisJihye Bang, Jung Nam Son, Kyo-Chul Mun, Eunyoung HaDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Keimyung University, Daegu, Republic of KoreaRole of JAK2/STAT signaling in HIF-1 activation and inflammatory responses of hypoxiastimulatedmicroglial cellsKeun-Young Hwang, Hana Yoon and Insug KangDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaNinjurin1 is expressed in myeloid cells and mediates endothelium adhesion in the brains ofEAE ratsBum Ju Ahn, Hyo-Jong Lee, Min Wook Shin, Jeong-Hyun Choi, Joo-Won Jeong and Kyu-Won KimNeuroVascular Coordination Research Center, College of Pharmacy and Research Institute of PharmaceuticalSciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology,Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Republic of KoreaNeuroVascular Coordination Research Center, College of Pharmacy and Department of Molecular Medicineand Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology, Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul 151-742, Republic of KoreaThe recombinant antibody-toxin constructs Fab-PE38SD1, 2 and 3 for treatment of B-celllymphomas and leukemiasSEONGDAE LEE AND MUHYEON CHOE*Graduate School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Korea Univ, Seoul 136-701, KoreaPosterK-18-42 The recombinant antibody-toxin fusion protein [Fab-KSn-PE38] 2KiSung Park, JaeSeon Won, HyeWon Kang and MuHyeon ChoeGraduate School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Korea Univ, Seoul 136-701, KoreaK-18-44K-18-45The soluble pig lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3; CD223) inhibits human to pigxenogeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR)Ji-Hye Han, Seon-Soo Kim, Sang-Hoon Kim, Han-Hyoung Lee, Suk Jun Lee, Taehoon ChunSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, 136-701, Republic of KoreaThe effects of 4-1BB on immune responses against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichiacoli infections in miceQuang-Tam Nguyen, Thu-Ha T. Nguyen, Seong-A Ju, Sang-Min Park, Yea-Sol Lee and Byung-Sam KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 680-749, Republic of Korea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회127


K-18-46 Interleukin-32 production is regulated by MyD88-dependent and independent pathways inIL-1 -stimulated human alveolar epithelial cellsDo Kyun Kim , Hyuk Soon Kim , A Ram Kim , So Young Bang , Young Mi Kim , and Wahn Soo Choi , *Department of Immunology, College of Medicine,CBITRC, Konkuk University, Chungju 380-701, KoreaCollege of Pharmacy, Duksung Women s University, Seoul 132-714, KoreaK-18-47K-18-48K-18-49K-18-50K-18-51K-18-52K-18-53K-18-54Attenuation of UVB-induced pro-inflammatory responses by Coptis Chinensis in humankeratinocytes and NC/Nga miceEun-Ju Lee and Chan-Ik ParkDepartment of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University, Keongsangbuk-do 712-715, KoreaEnhanced formation of disulfide-bridged dimer [fab-pe38]2 utilizing repeats of the fabbinding domain of protein gYongChan Lee, JongChan Park, SoonWook Kweon, and MuHyeon ChoeCollege of Life Sciences and Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea UniversityLeukotactin-1/CCL15 induces cell migration and differentiation of human eosinophilicleukemia EoL-1 cells through PKC activationJi-Sook Lee, Eun Ju Yang, Bo Bae Song, Bo-Mi Kim, In Sik KimEulji UniversityGATA3 interacts with MTA2 to regulate Th2 cytokine and ifng lociSoo Seok Hwang, Sumin Lee, Worm Lee, and Gap Ryol Lee.Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea 121-742cis-element Th2 cytokine LCR plays important role in regulating pathogenesis of allergicasthmaSoo Seok Hwang, Byung Hee Koh, Won yong Lee, Richard A. Flavell, and Gap Ryol Lee.Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, KoreaTranscription factor NFAT1 regulates in peripheral T cell tolerance in experimental skininflammationHo-Keun Kwon, Hui-Seon Park and Sin-Hyeog ImDept of Life Science, Gwangju Institutue of Science and Technology, Gwangju, 500-712Role of interferon-inducible transmembrane (IFITM) 6 in activation of immune cellsaccording to transplantation of breast cancer cells in mouseJeong Hye Han, Sunyi Lee, Yun Sun Park, Jeong Su Park, Young YangResearch Center for Women s Diseases, Department of Life Science, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul140-742, KoreaAnti-allergic effects of a korean herbal medicine formula (KOB02) in the murine ovalbumin(OVA)-induced allergic rhinitis modelJin-Ki Jung , Hyo Won Jung , and Yong-Ki Park , , *Department of Herbology, College of Oriental Medicine, and Oriental Medicine R&D Center, DonggukUniversity, Gyeongju 780-714, Republic of Korea,128 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


K-18-55K-18-56K-18-57K-18-58K-18-59Korean Red Ginseng extract as prophylaxis improves type 1 diabetes in miceNayoung Kim, YoungJoo Hong, Chung Hee Sonn, Jung Eun Lee, and Kyung-Mi Lee*GRL Lab, Department of Biochemistry, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaCellular activation of NK cells by B cell regulationKwanghee kim, Seon Ah Lim, Sung Tae Kim, Kyung-Mi LeeGlobal Research Lab, Department of Biochemistry and Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for BiomedicalScience, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, 136-701 KoreaA water-soluble fraction from Taraxacum officinale suppresses inflammatory response inmiceHyun Joo Youn, Im Jeong Lee and Gowoon KimSchool of Biological Sciences and Biohealth Products Research Center, Inje University, Gimhae, 621-74, KoreaCurcumin ameliorates lupus nephritis in New Zealand Black/White F1 hybrid miceHyojung Lee, Eunsook Chung, Soo-Jeong Kim, Moo-Chang Hong, Min-Kyu Shin, Yangseok Kim,Hyunsu BaeDepartment of Physiology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung Hee University, 1 Hoeki-Dong, Dongdaemoon-Gu, Seoul 130-701Therapeutic effect of bee venom in an animal model of multiple sclerosisGihyun Lee, Yangseok Kim, Moo Chang Hong, Min Kyu Shin and Hyunsu BaeDepartment of Physiology, College of oriental Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701K-18-60K-18-61Methyl gallate exhibits potent antitumor activities by inhibiting tumor infiltration of CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T cellsSeong Heon Choi , Heekyung Lee , , Young Joo Kwon , , Hyojung Lee , , Minkyu Shin , , MoochangHong , , Yangseok Kim , , Hyunsu Bae ,Department of Physiology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, 130-701. BK21Oriental Medical Science Center, Seoul, 130-701The effects of placenta on a murine model of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseSoojin Park , Young Eun Kim , Young Joo Kwon , Minkyu Shin , Moochang Hong , Jinju Kim ,Hyunsu BaeKyung Hee East-West Pharmaceutical Research Institute, College of Pharmacy, Seoul, Republic of Korea,PURIMED, Seoul, Republic of Korea, BK21 Oriental Medical Science Center, Kyung Hee University,Seoul, Republic of Korea, BK21 Oriental Medical Cental, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic ofKoreaPosterK-18-62The effect of CCR4 in CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cell on ovalbumin-induced asthmaYoung Joo Kwon , Young Eun Kim , Minkyu Shin , Moochang Hong , Yangseok Kim , Hyunsu BaeBK21 Oriental Medical Science Center, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea,Purimed, Seoul, Korea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회129


K-18-63K-18-64K-18-65K-18-66K-18-67K-18-68K-18-69K-18-70Human immunoglobulin g inhibites the interaction between human mannose-binding lectinand bacterial wall teichoic acidJun-Ho Chae, Kyoung-Hwa Ryu, Keun-Hwa Park, Dong-Jun Jung, Lili Zheng, Ji-Won Park, KenjiKurokawa and Bok Luel LeeNational Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy,Pusan National University, Busan,609-735, KoreaDiverse molecular structures of TLR2-stimulating lipoproteins from Gram-positive bacteriaKyoung-Hwa Ryu, Jun-Ho Chae, Na-Yeun Lee, Min-Su Kim, Kenji Kurokawa and Bok Luel LeeFrom the National Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University,Busan 609-735, KoreaPurification of monomeric DAP-type peptidoglycan from Escherichia coli K12 andimmunological properties in Tenebrio molitor larvaeJi-Won Park, Hyun-Ok Hwang , Yong-In So, Kenji Kurokawa and Bok-Luel LeeThe national Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University,Kumjeong Ku, Busan, 609-735, KoreaRole of 2B4 in the generation of effector and memory CD8 T cellsJung Eun Lee , Seok-Ho Kim , Tae Woo Kim , You Jeong Lee Kyeong Cheon Jung , Kyung-Mi LeeGlobal Research Lab, Department of Biochemistry and Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for BiomedicalScience, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, 131-701 KoreaAutologous CD4+T cells facilitate expansion and effector functions of human NK cells.Tae-Jin Kim, Nayoung Kim, Eun-Ok Kim, Sung-Tae Kim and Kyung-Mi LeeGlobal Research Lab, Department of Biochemistry and Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for BiomedicalScience, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, 131-701 KoreaThe role for Wnt signaling in the generation of memory CD8+ T cellsYoungju Woo, Yungdae YunDivision of life and pharmaceutical science, Ewha Woman’s University, Seoul, 120-750, KoreaIdentification of novel protein, chemokine like factor superfamily7, associated with immunecell functionMinji Kang, Inyoung Park, Yungdae YunDivision of Life and Pharmaceutifal Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, KoreaNotch signaling can regulate the in vivo CD8 + memory T cell generation marginallyMijin Park, Yungdae YunEwha Womans University, Seoul, KoreaK-18-71 Astrocytic Expression of Glutamate Carboxypeptidase Is Increased in Early Stage ofExperimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE)Danbee Ha , Ginnae Ahn , Insun Hwang , Jin-Hee Kim , Suk-Jae Park , Sang-Mee Ahn , YoungheunJeeCollege Of Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University, Jeju, 690-756, Department of Marine Life Sciences,Jeju National University, Jeju, 690-756, Korea Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), KoreaNational Institute of Health, Seoul, 120-701130 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


K-18-72K-18-73K-18-74K-18-75K-18-76K-18-77Overexpression of Galectin-3 in activated macrophages on central nervous and peripheralimmune system of C57BL/6 mice with Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisDae Seung Kim , Ginnae Ahn , Insun Hwang , Suk jae Park , Danbee Ha , So Jin Bing , Sang-JoonPark , Hong-Gu Joo , Youngheun JeeCollege Of Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University, Jeju, 690-756, Department of Marine Life Sciences,Jeju National University, Jeju, 690-756, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University,Daegu, 702-701Therapeutic effects of Foxp3-expressing vector for C57BL/6 mice with experimentalautoimmune encephalomyelitisInsun Hwang , Dae Seung Kim , Ginnae Ahn , Kyong-Leek Jeon , Kyu-Kye Hwang , Youngheun JeeCollege of Veterinary Medicine and Applied Radiological Institute, Jeju National University, Jeju, 690-756Department of Marine Life Sciences, Jeju National University, Jeju, 690-756A sensitive enzyme immunoassay for measuring cotinine in passive smokersSunyoung Park , , Do-Hoon Lee , Jae-Gabh Park , Yong Tae Lee and Junho Chung ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul,110-799Cancer Research Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul, 110-799, Department of Laboratory Medicine,National Cancer Center, Goyang, 410-769, Department of Biochemistry, Yeungnam University, Gyongsan,712-749Development and characterization of anti-VCAM-1 antibodyAerin Yoon, Sukmook Lee and Junho ChungDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799Unidirectional signaling triggered through 2B4, not CD48, in murine NK cellsNayoung Kim , *, Eun-Ok Kim , *, Tae-Jin Kim*, Kwanghee Kim*, Tae Woo Kim , Vinay Kumar andKyung-Mi Lee , **Global Research Lab, Department of Biochemistry and Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for BiomedicalScience, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, 131-701, Korea, Department of Biomedical Sciences,Graduate School of Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, 131-701, Korea, Department ofPathology, University of Chicago, Chicago, USA N. Kim and E.-O. Kim are equally contributed.Identification of gp96 as a Novel Target for Treatment of Autoimmune Disease in MiceJung Min Han , , Nam Hoon Kwon , Jin Young Lee , Seung Jae Jeong , Hee Jung Jung4, Hyung RaeKim , Zihai Li 5 , and Sunghoon Kim , ,*Center for Medicinal Protein Network and Systems Biology, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences,Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology, Seoul National University, Suwon443-270, Republicof Korea, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-742, Korea, Cancer & Infectious Disease Research Center, Bio-Organic Science Division, KoreaResearch Institute of Chemical Technology, Dae Jeon 305-600, Korea, Center for Immunotherapy of Cancerand Infectious Diseases, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT06030-1601, USAPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회131


K-18-78K-18-79Role of 2B4 in the generation of effector and memory CD8 T cellsJung Eun Lee , Seok-Ho Kim , Tae Woo Kim , You Jeong Lee , Kyeong Cheon Jung , Kyung-Mi LeeGlobal Research Lab, Department of Biochemistry and Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for BiomedicalScience, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, 131-701 Korea, Laboratory of Infection andImmunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, Department of Pathology,Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea.Clusterin synergizes with IL-2 for the expansion and IFN- production of Natural Killer CellsChung Hee Sonn, Young-Bin Yu, Young-Jun Shim , Bon-Hong Min and Kyung-Mi LeeDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Pharmacology, Division of Brain Korea 21Program for Biomedical Science, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea 136-705RR-18-01R-18-02R-18-03R-18-04R-18-05Increased radioresistance in A549 is associated with the highly methylated PTENIL LAE JUNG and IN GYU KIMDepartment of Radiation Biology, Environmental Radiation Research Group, Korea Atomic Energy ResearchInstitute, P.O. Box 105, Yusong, Taejon 305-600, Republic of KoreaDedifferentiation and COX-2 expression by sulforaphane (SFN) was regulated through ERK-1/-2 and p38kinase pathway in rabbit articular chondrocytesSeon-Mi Yu and Song-Ja KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Kongju National University, Gong Ju 314-701, KoreaReduction of COX-2 expression by 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG)-caused endoplasmic reticulumstress was modulated by tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor in rabbit articular chondrocytesSeon-Mi Yu and Song-Ja KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Kongju National University, Gong Ju 314-701, KoreaThymoquinone induces apoptosis and dedifferentiation via reactive oxygen species inrabbit articular chondrocyteJeong Hee Im and Song Ja KimDepartment of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gong Ju 314-701Myricetin Inhibits Akt Survival Signaling and Induces Bad-Mediated Apoptosis in a LowDose Ultraviolet(UV)-B-Irradiated HaCaT Human Immortalized KeratinocytesYoung Ju Yun , , TaeWoo Kwon , , HyeSook Youn , Wanyeon Kim , Hee Jung Yang , Young HaKim , Ki Moon Seong Ji Young Lee and BuHyun YounCollege of Natural Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735,Korea Department of Bioscience & Biotechnology, Institute of Bioscience, Sejong University, Seoul, 143-747,Korea Division of Radiation Effect Research, Radiation Health Research Institute, Korea Hydro & NuclearPower co., Ltd, Seoul, 132-703, Seoul These authors contributed equally to this work.132 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


R-18-06R-18-07R-18-08R-18-09R-18-10R-18-11R-18-12R-18-13Thymoquinone regulates COX-2 expression through p38 kinase pathway in rabbit articularchondrocyteJeong Hee Im, Song Ja KimDepartment of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gong Ju 314-701The protein-protein interaction between Fe65 and Tip60 is Controlled by Glycosylation onGln-324 residue of Tip60Eun Jeoung Lee , Sung Hwa Shin , SungHee Hyun , Jaesun Chun , *, and Sang Sun Kang , *Department of Biology Education, Chungbuk National University, Gaeshin-dong, Heungdok-gu, Chongju,Chungbuk, 3601-763, Republic of Korea Department of Pre-medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine,Daejeon 301-832, Republic of Korea Department of Biology Education, Korea National University of Education,Chongwon, Chungbuk 3603-791, Republic of KoreaRole of protein kinase G isoforms in apoptosis mediated by sulindac sulfideWoo-Joong Kwon and Jae-Won SohBiomedical Research Center for Signal Transduction Networks, Department of Chemistry, Inha University,Incheon, 402-751, KoreaStructure of PP4397 reveals the molecular basis for different c-di-GMP binding modes byPilZ domain proteinsJunsang Ko , Kyoung-Seok Ryu , , Henna Kim , Jae-Sun Shin , Jie-Oh Lee , Chaejoon Cheong , ,and Byong-Seok ChoiDepartment of Chemistry, KAIST, Gusong-dong 374-1, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Division of MagneticResonance, Korea Basic Science Institute, Yangcheong-Ri 804-1, Ochang-Eup, Cheonwon-Gun,Chungcheongbuk-Do 363-883, Department of Bio-Analytical Science, University of Science and Technology,Daejeon 350-333SOD3 expression up-regulated by PKC inhibits cell proliferation in melanoma via the Stat1-p21 pathwaysHyun Yoo, Yunsang Lee, Byeongwook Jeon and Tae-Yoon KimLaboratory of Dermato-Immunology, Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science, College of Medicine, TheCatholic University of Korea, 505 Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea 137-040NFAT is necessary for high extracellular calcium-induced RANKL expression in osteoblastsHye-Lim Lee, On-Yu Bae, Kyunghwa Baek, Syed Abdul Qadir, Kyung Mi Woo, Hyun-Mo Ryoo andJeong-Hwa BaekDepartment of Molecular Genetics, Seoul National University School of Dentistry, Seoul 110-749Inhibitory Effect of Glyceollin Isolated from soybean against Melanogenesis in B16Melanoma CellsYoung-Sang Lee, Hyun-Kyoung Kim, Kyung-Ju Lee, Hye-Won Jeon, Song Cui, Young-Sup Lee, YongHoon KimN&B Co., Ltd., Techno Building 406, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 702-832, KoreaRegulation of I BNS stability by ubiquitin-proteasome systemKoog-Chan Park and Keun-Il KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Research Center for Women s Disease, Sookmyung Women s University,Seoul, 140-742Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회133


R-18-14R-18-15R-18-16R-18-17R-18-18R-18-19R-18-20R-18-21Kansuinine A and kansuinine B from Euphorbia kansui l. inhibit IL-6 induced Stat3activationMi-Hye Park, Myo-Sun Kim, Jong-Sun Chang, Seung-Woong Lee, Su-Jin Park, Woo-Song Lee andMun-Chual RhoEco friendly biomatrial research center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Jeongeupsi,Jeonbuk, 580-185Interference with Akt signaling pathway by an AMPK inhibitor compound CGo-Eun Kim , Hyun-Jin Kwon , Ji-Heon Rhim , Ik-Soon Jang , Sang-Chul Park and Eui-Ju YeoDepartment of Biochemistry, Gachon University of Medicine and Science, Incheon, 406-799 Department ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Aging and Apoptosis Research Center, Seoul National University Collegeof Medicine, Seoul, 110-799 3Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon Center, Daejeon 305-333Regulation of heme oxygenase-1 by small molecule via activation of Nrf2 signalingNam I Kim, Chun Yeon Choi, and Sung Su YeaDepartment of Biochemistry, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan 614-735Indole-3-carbinol inhibits prostate cancer cell migration via degradation of - cateninYun-Mi Jeong , Hailan Li , Su Yeon Kim , Hye-Young Yun , Kwang Jin Baek , Nyoun Soo Kwon ,Soon Chul Myung , , and Dong-Seok Kim , , *Departments of Biochemistry and Urology, Research Institute for Translational System Biomics, Chung-Ang University College of MedicineAnnexin A4 interacts with the NF- B p50 subunit and modulates NF- B transcriptionalactivity in a Ca - dependent mannerHyeyun Jung, Young-Joo Jeon, Do-Hyung Kim, Sweung-Wook Chi, Sayeon Cho , Sang Chul Lee,Byoung Chul Park, Sung Goo Park* and Kwang-Hee Bae*Medical Proteomics Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, and College of Pharmacy, Chung-AngUniversity, Seoul 156-756Human dermal papilla cells respond to BMPHyeRim Shin, Mi Hee Kwack, Bo Mi Kang, Ji Won Oh, Gong Hee Won, Moon Kyu Kim, Jung ChulKim, Young Kwan SungDepartment of Immunology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KoreaMxi1 gene regulates cell proliferation through IGFBP-3 in MCF7R human breast cancer cellsJe Yeong Ko, Kyung Hyun Yoo and Jong Hoon Park*Department of Biological science, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul 140-742, KoreaErythropoietin protects C6 cells from inflammation-induced cell death by activation ofSTAT5, PI3K/Akt and MAPK signaling pathwayYoung-Jun Seo, Mi-Hee Kim, Min-Jung Choi, Sun-Hee Kim, Ki-Dae Park, Il-Ung Oh, Seung-Tae Jung,Sue-Nie ParkAdvanced Therapy Product Research Division, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Research Department,NIFDS, KFDA, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 122-704134 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


R-18-22R-18-23R-18-24R-18-25R-18-26Endoplasmic reticulum stress regulates liver fibrosis via CHOP-induced apoptosis andcollagen suppression in hepatic stellate cellsHee-Young Sohn , Soo-Jung Park , , Jeongsook Yoon , and Sang Ick ParkDivision of Intractable Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institute of Health, Seoul 122-701,Korea Clinical Research Center, National Masan Tuberculosis Hospital, Masan 631-710, KoreaHeat shock protein 90 inhibitor 17-AAG induces apoptosis by down-regulation of FoxO1-dependent c-FLIP expression in activated hepatic stellate cellsJeongsook Yoon , Soo-Jung Park , , Hee-Young Sohn , and Sang Ick ParkDivision of Intractable Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institute of Health, Seoul 122-701,Korea Clinical Research Center, National Masan Tuberculosis Hospital, Masan 631-710, KoreaTumor-producing TGF- 1 enhances tumor cell survival under apoptotic conditions byblocking XAF1 expressionSeong-In Jeong, Nam-Goo Her, Tae-Kyu Ha, Jikhyon Han, Byung-Kyu Ryu, Min-Goo Lee and Sung-Gil ChiSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaIdentification of ZNF313, a XAF1-binding E3 ligase, as a novel regulator of p21Waf1 stabilityand p53 signalingJikhyon Han, Hye-Yeon Han, Tae-Kyu Ha, Nam-Goo Her, Min-Goo Lee, Byung-Kyu Ryu and Sung-Gil ChiSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaInhibition of apoptosis accelerates the autophagic cell death in paclitaxel-treated cellsKi-Hwan Eum, Jun-Ho Ahn, and Michael LeeDivision of Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, University of Incheon, Incheon 406-772, KoreaR-18-27The role of interaction of Raf-1 with its negative regulator Spry2 in the acquired drugresistance of v-H-ras transformed cellsJun-Ho Ahn, Ki-Hwan Eum, Yun-Ki Kim, and Michael LeeDivision of Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, University of Incheon, Incheon 406-772, KoreaR-18-28 Effects of SB216763, a gsk-3 inhibitor, on human dermal papilla cells and hair follicles incultureSeung Hyun Shin, HyeRim Shin, Mi Hee Kwack, Bo Mi Kang, Mi Hye Lee, Moon Kyu Kim, Jung ChulKim, Young Kwan Sung.Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 700-422, KoreaPosterR-18-29 Cinnamomi Ramulus Ethanol Extract Exerts Vasorelaxation through Inhibition of both Ca 2+Influx and Ca 2+ Release in Rat AortaYun Hwan Kang, Heung Mook Shin*Department of Physiology, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongguk University, Gyeongju, 780-714, Republic ofKorea *corresponding AuthorR-18-30A nitric oxide synthesis inhibitor, YH-1118 suppresses allergen-induced airway inflammationin a mouse asthma modelHo-Jae Lee , *, Tae-Hyun Kim , Chang-Hyun Yun , Mee-Young Lee , Ok-Kyung kwon , Sangku Leeand kyungseop AhnLaboratory of Chemoprevention, Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University of Medicineand Science, Incheon, 406-840, Korea Immune Modulator Research Center, KRIBB, Daejon 305-806, Korea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회135


R-18-31R-18-32R-18-33R-18-34R-18-35R-18-36R-18-37R-18-38Phospholipase D1 regulates Bcl-2 expression through PLA2/Gi/ERK, Rac1/p38, andRhoA/Rock/p38 pathwaysHye-Jin Choi, Sung Nyo Yoon, Jun Bon KOO and Joong-Soo HanDept of Biochemistry and Molecularbiology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaPhospholipase D2 acts as an important regulator in LPS-induced nitric oxide synthesis inRaw 264.7 cellsShin-Young Park, Ju Hwan Cho, Weina Ma, Cheong Hae Oh and Joong-Soo HanDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791,KoreaDietary protein restriction induces steatohepatitis and STAT5 signaling in lactating ratsDuk-Hwa Kwon, Wanseok Kang, Yoon Seok Nam, Mi Sun Lee, In Young Lee, Hye Joung Kim,Panchamoorthy Rajasekar, Myunggi BaikDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chonnam NationalUniversity, Gwangju, 500-757, Republic of KoreaAR2, an endoplasmic reticulum stress-inducible proteinJoohyun Ryu , , Sunghyun Kang , Sung Goo Park , Do Hee Lee , Sayeon Cho and Byoung Chul ParkDepartment of Biology, Kongju National University, Kongju, Korea; Medical Proteomics Research Center,Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon, Korea; Department of Biotechnology,Seoul Women s University, Seoul, Korea; College of Phamacy, Chung-Ang Universicy, Seoul, KoreaThe effect of estrogen on the AMP-activated protein kinase and insulin signaling in 3T3-L1adipocytesJu-Young Kim, Kyung-Jin Jo , Byung-Joon Kim, Ki-Ho Lee , Haing-Woon Baik and Seong-Kyu Lee ,Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Konyang University School ofMedicine, Department of Biochemistry-Molecular Biology, Eulji University School of Medicine andDepartment of Internal Medicine, Eulji University Hospital, Daejeon, KoreaDieckol negatively regulates 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced matrixmetalloproteinase-9 activation in human hepatoma SK-Hep1 cellsChang Gyo Park , Sang-Muk Oh , Eun-Jung Kim , Jong-Hwan Park , and Kyung Bok LeeDepartment of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Konyang University,Daejeon 302-718, KoreaOxidative Stress-Enhanced SUMOylation and Aggregation of Ataxin-1: Implication of JNKPathwayJoohyun Ryu , , Sung Goo Park , Sunghyun Kang ,Sayeon Cho , Byoung Chul Park and Do Hee LeeDepartment of Biology, Kongju National University, Kongju, Korea; Medical Proteomics Research Center,Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon, Korea; College of Phamacy, Chung-AngUniversicy, Seoul, Korea; Department of Biotechnology, Seoul Women s University, Seoul, KoreaBi-modal regulation of Wnt signaling pathway by DP1Wan-tae Kim , *, Hyun-joon Kim , *, Vladimir Katanaev , Jin-Kwan Han , and Eek-hoon Jho ,Department of Life science, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea, 130-743, Division of Molecular and Lifesciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Kyungbuk, Korea, 790-784. Department of Biology,University of Konstanz, Konstanz 78457, Germany *These authors contributed equally this work. Cocorrespondingauthors.136 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


R-18-39R-18-40R-18-41R-18-42Upregulation of Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator in Porcine Uterus Epithelial Cellsdue to Increased Reactive Oxygen Species Production Following Cryopreservation/thawingSun-Ji Park, Tae-Shin Kim, Dong-Seok LeeCollege of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701Identification of a novel ubiquitin ligase regulating Dishevelled in Wnt signaling pathwaysSeong-Moon Cheong and Jin-Kwan HanDepartment of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, San 31, Hyoja Dong, Pohang,Kyungbuk, 790-784, Republic of KoreaEffect of low protein diet on metabolic changes in lactating rats and its offspringsWanseok Kang and Myunggi BaikDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology, Colleage of Agriculuture and Life science, Chonnam NationalUniversity, Gwangju 500-757Comprehensive analysis of human PDZ domain-ligand interaction networkJinho Kim , Jae-Seong Yang , Solip Park , Yoon Sup Choi , Jouhyun Jeon , Jihye Hwang , SangukKim , , , *Division of Molecular and Life Science, School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering,Division of IT Convergence Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, 790-784, KoreaR-18-43 Identification of PPAR- as a negative feedback regulator of TGF- 1 and its implication inmalignant tumor progressionNam-Gu Her, Tae-Kyu ha, Jikhyon Han, Min-Goo Lee, Seong-In Jung, Byung-Kyu Ryu and Sung-Gil ChiSchool of Life sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, KoreaR-18-44R-18-45R-18-46R-18-47Suppression of MMP-2 /-9 expression and migration by gallotannin modulated by PI-3k/Aktpathway in MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cellsHee-Jeong Jeong and Song-Ja KimDepartment of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Chungnam 314-701, KoreaGallotannin (GT) regulates MMP-2/-9 expression and apoptosis via ERK-1/2 and p38kinasein A549 human lung cancer cellsHee-Jeong Jeong and Song-Ja KimDepartment of Biological science, Kongju National Univercity, Chungnam 314-701, KoreaIntracelluar antibody to pSTAT3(Y705) as a novel motif-specific inhibitor of signaltransductionMi-Young Koo,Jong-Seo Lee, Hyunbo Shim, Junho Chung, Sue Goo RheeDepartmentof Life and Pharmaceutical sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750TRAIL sensitize MDR cells to MDR-related drugs by down-regulation of P-glycoproteinthrough inhibition of DNA-PKcs/Akt/GSK-3 pathway and activation of caspasesMi-Ju Kim , ,Suk-Bin Seo , Jung-Gu Hur , Jae-Won Lee , , Hak-Bong Kim , , Jae-Ho Bae , , Soo-Jung Park , Dong-Wan Kim , Chi-Dug Kang , * and Sun-Hee Kim , , *Department of Biochemistry and Medical Research Institute, Pusan National University School of Medicine,Yangsan 626-870, South Korea, Clinical Research Center, National Masan Hospital, Masan 631-710, SouthKorea, Department of Microbiology, College of Natural Sciences, Chang Won National University, ChangWon 641-773, South KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회137


R-18-48R-18-49R-18-50R-18-51R-18-53R-18-54R-18-55DMNB enhances TRAIL-induced apoptosis via induction of DR5 in humanprostate/colorectal carcinoma cells and in their derived metastatic cellsHak-Bong Kim , , Mi-Ju Kim , , Jae-Won Lee , , Jae-Ho Bae , , Soo-Jung Park , Dong-Wan Kim ,Chi-Dug Kang , * and Sun-Hee Kim , , *Department of Biochemistry and Medical Research Institute, Pusan National University School of Medicine,Yangsan 626-870, South Korea, Clinical Research Center, National Masan Hospital, Masan 631-710, SouthKorea, Department of Microbiology, College of Natural Sciences, Chang Won National University, ChangWon 641-773, South KoreaSyntenin-1 negatively regulates syndecan-4 function via inhibition of syndecan-4 interactionwith protein kinase C .Youngsil Choi , Jihye Yun , Bo-Hwa Choi , Ho Sup Yoon , Weontae Lee , and Eok-Soo OhDepartment of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Center for Cell Signaling& Drug Discovery Research, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750 Korea, Department of Biochemistryand Protein Network Research Center, College of Science, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749 Korea, Divisionof Structural and Computational Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 60Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637511, SingaporeHeat shock protein 90 is regulated by Silent information regulator 2 homolog 2 (SIRT2)through deacetylationJung Sun Min, Jin Chul Kim, Mijee Kim, Myung Ho Kor, Ji Ae Kim, Jeong Keun AhnDepartment of Microbiology, School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chungnam National University,Daejeon 305-764, KOREAHepatitis B virus X protein interacts with calmodulin to regulate actin organization in livercancer cellsMi-jee Kim, Jin Chul Kim, Jung Sun Min, Ji Ae Kim, Myung Ho Kor, Jeong Keun AhnDepartment of Microbiology, School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chungnam National University,Daejeon 305-764, KoreaUch-l3 knock-out induces osteoponia through the destabilization of Smad1 pathwayJi Young Kim , Hye-Sim Cho , Kyung-Ae Yoon , Keiji Wada and Je-Yoel ChoDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, 101 Dongindong 2-ga,Jung-Gu, Daegu, 700-422, South Korea, Department of Degenerative Neurological Diseases, NationalInstitute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo 187-8502, JapanAMP-activated protein kinase induces expression of inflammatory genes through activationof PKC-theta, NF-AT, and AP-1 pathways in activated human Jurkat leukemia T cellsJung Yeon Lee and Insug KangDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaMSP stimulates urokinase plasminogen activator receptor expression and cell invasivenessthrough MAPK and NF-kappa B signaling in human gastric carcinoma cellsJung Sun Park, Ji Hye Park, Pham NGOC Khoi, Sung Yeul Yang, Kee Young Lee, Bong Whan Ahn,Young Do JungDepartment of Biochemistry at Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, 501-190138 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


R-18-56R-18-57R-18-58R-18-59R-18-60R-18-61R-18-62R-18-63R-18-64R-18-65EGFR Inhibiting Effects in HeLa Cells Treated with Several Extracts from Marine SeaweedSeong-Ja Bae, Jin-Soo Yoon, Ji-Young Lim, Hyun-Il Jung, Sang-Bo Kim and Gun-Do KimDepartment of Microbiology, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, KoreaVon Hippel-Lindau binding protein 1 regulates the stability of von Hippel-Lindau protein andresponds to oxidative stressJi Ae Kim, Hyang Soon Choi, Mijee Kim, Jung Sun Min, Myung Ho Kor, Jeong Keun AhnDepartment of Microbiology, School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chungnam National University,Daejeon 305-764, KOREAA genetic screen for body size regulation in C. elegansTae-Woo Choi, Cha-Sun Cho, Do-Hui Kim, Yu-Mi Park and Joohong AhnnDepartment of Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Republic of KoreaAscochlorin suppresses TGF- beta- induced PAI-1 expression through inhibition of phospho-EGFR in rat kidney fibroblast cellsHyun-Ji Cho , , Su-Hyun Park , Young Seuk Bae and Young-Chae ChangResearch Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Medicine, Catholic University of Daeguschool of Medicine, Daegu 705-718, Korea, and Department of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences,Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, KoreaSuppression of mammalian ste20 kinase signaling pathway by Bcl-2Seonhee Park, Byeong Hee Park, Dae Soon Kim, Gun Woo Won and Yong Hee LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk 361-763, KoreaMammalian ste20 kinase stimulates adipogenesis by activation of PPARByoung Hee Park, Seonhee Park, Dae Soon Kim, Gun Woo Won and Yong Hee LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk 361-763, KoreaOverexpression of AMSH and STAM decreases the EGF-stimulated EGFR degradationJeom-A Kim, Man Su Kim, Oh Yeon Kwon and Hyesung JeonDepartment of Biomedical Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and TechnologySirt1 is a key mediator in IL-1 -mediated dedifferentiation of articular chondrocytesEun-Hee Hong and Sang-Gu HwangDivision of Radiation Cancer Research, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-70614-3-3 sigma and 14-3-3 zeta plays an opposite role in cell growth inhibition mediated bytransforming growth factor- beta 1Hye-Young Hong and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaIdentification of 14-3-3 sigma as a novel target of R-Smads, involved in the positive regulation oftransforming growth factor- beta- induced cell growth inhibitionHye-Young Hong , Woo-Kwang Jeon , Suntaek Hong , and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaLee Gil Ya Cancer & Diabetes Institute, Gachon University of Medicine and Science, Incheon 406-840, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회139


R-18-66R-18-67R-18-68R-18-69R-18-70R-18-71R-18-72R-18-73A negative control of transforming growth factor- beta anti-proliferative activity by LeukotrieneB4 receptor 1-mediated Smad3 linker phosphorylationHye-Young Hong , Jae-Hong Kim , and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,Korea School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaSmad3-mediated down-regulation of glutaredoxin 1 contributes to the transforming growthfactor-beta 1-induced apoptosis of rat FaO hepatoma cellsWoo-Kwang Jeon and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,KoreaNegative regulation of transforming growth factor- beta signaling mediated by SMYD3, ahistone methyltransferaseWoo-Kwang Jeon and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,KoreaLipopolysaccharide inhibits the anti-inflammatory activity of transforming growth factorbeta1 by inducing phosphorylation of Smad3 at Ser209 via activation of TLR4-IRAK1-ERK1/2-linked signaling cascadeEun-Ye Kim and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,KoreaGeldanamycin inhibits transforming growth factor- beta- induced epithelial to mesenchymaltransition by down-regulating expression of Snail and ZEB1 in human lung cancer cellsAn Na Kim , Ho-Jae Lee , and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,Korea School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaFyn mediates transforming growth factor- beta- induced epithelial to mesenchymaltransition in human lung cancer cellsAn Na Kim and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,KoreaHeme oxygenase-1 mediates the anti-inflammatory effect of geldanamycin in RAW264.7macrophagesSeong-Ji Park, Eun-Ye Kim, and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,KoreaUp-regulation of heme oxygenase-1 expression through CaMKII-ERK1/2-Nrf2 signalingmediates the anti-inflammatory effect of bis-demethoxycurcumin in LPS-stimulatedmacrophagesAn Na Kim, Woo-Kwang Jeon, and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,Korea140 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


R-18-74Akt IV, an Akt inhibitor, enhances the chemosensitivity of lung cancer A549 cells againstcisplatin by inducing degradation of ubquitinated heme oxygenase-1 via proteasomesHyung-Ju Jang, Woo-Kwang Jeon, and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701,KoreaR-18-75 Glycogen synthase kinase 3 and -catenin pathway is involved in toll-like receptor 4-mediated NADPH oxidase 1 expressionJin-Sik Kim , Seung-Eun Yeo , Dong-Gu Shin , Yoe-Sik Bae , Chu-Hee Lee , Suk-Hwan BaekAging-Associated Vascular Disease Research Center, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu 705-717, South Korea Division of Cardiology, Departmentof Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu 705-717, South Korea Department ofBiochemistry, College of Medicine, Dong-A University, Busan 602-714, South KoreaR-18-76R-18-77R-18-78R-18-79R-18-80PRMT1-mediated arginine methylation of Axin is required for its stability and regulates WntsignalingBok Sik Cha, Wantae Kim, Byul Nim Hwang, Eek-hoon JhoDepartment of Life science, University of Seoul, Seoul, 130-743, KoreaDown-regulation of Wnt/ beta-catenin signaling causes degeneration of hippocampalneurons in vivoHanjun Kim , *, Sehoon Won , *, Dae Youn Hwang , Jeong-sook Lee , Minseong Kim , Rocky Kim ,Wantae Kim , Boksik Cha , Taeyoon Kim , Daesoo Kim , Frank Costantini and Eek-hoon JhoDepartment of Life Science, The University of Seoul, Seoul, 130-743, Korea; Department of BiomedicalScience, College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Pusan National University, Pusan, 609-735, Korea;Department of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Science, Korea Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology, Daejeon, 305-701, Korea; Department of Genetics and Development, Columbia UniversityMedical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA; *These authors contributed equallyEndocannabinoid receptor 1 mediates palmitic acid-induced apoptosis via endoplasmicreticulum stress in human renal proximal tubular cellsJae-Chung Lim, Seul-ki Lim, Min-jung Park, Ah-Yeon Park, Dong-il Kim, Ho-jae Han, Soo-hyun ParkBio-therapy Human Resources Center, Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaEndocannabinoid receptor 1 mediates high glucose-induced apoptosis via endoplasmicreticulum stress in primary cultured rat mesangial cellsJae-Chung Lim, Seul-ki Lim, Min-jung Park, Ah-Yeon Park, Dong-il Kim, Ho-jae Han, Soo-hyun ParkBio-therapy Human Resources Center, Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaRapid growth of a sarcoma in CD38-deficient mice through activation of SIRT1Kwang-Hyun Park , Eun-Kyung Song , Myung-Kwan Han , and Uh-Hyun KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Institute of Cardiovascular Research, Department of MicrobiologyChonbuk National University Medical School, Jeonju, 561-180, Korea,Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회141


R-18-81R-18-82R-18-83R-18-84R-18-85R-18-86R-18-87RhoA activation is dependent on transmembrane domain-induced oligomerization ofsyndecan-4Youngsil Choi, Dongmin Kang and Eok-Soo OhDepartment of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Center for Cell Signaling& Drug Discovery Research, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750Roles of interaction with Dbl family GEFs and myosin IIChan-Soo Lee, Chang-Ki Choi, Duk-Jung Kim, Mee-Hee Park, Eun-Young Shin and Eung-Gook KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Medical Research Center, Chungbuk National University College ofMedicine, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaYTH group proteins(YT521-B and YTHDF2) repress Notch-mediated transactivation andalternative splicing of adenovirus-E1AByong Sun LEE and Jae Kyung ShimDepartment of Molecular Biology, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747, KoreaHyperoxydized peroxiredoxin I by Tanshione I enhance the chemosensitivity of human lungcancer A549 cells to cisplatin-induced apoptosisJi-Yeon Choi, An Na Kim and Byung-Chul KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701 KoreaDerivatives of 8-hydroxyquinoline activate angiogenesis by stabilizing functional hypoxiainduciblefactor-1Eun Gyeong Yang, Hyunsung Park, Myong Jin Lee, and Jeong Won KimLife Science Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, PO Box 131, Cheongryang, Seoul 130-650,Korea & Department of Life Science, University of Seoul, Siripdae-gil 13, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-743, KoreaA critical role of ATF3/STAT1 in streptozotocin-induced diabetic liver injury in miceJi Yeon Kim, Eun Hyeon Song, and Won-Ho KimDivision of Intractable Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, #194 Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul 122-701, KoreaHBx-induced hepatic steatosis and apoptosis are regulated by TNFR1- and NF-kBdependentpathwaysEunHyun Song, Ji Yeon Kim, and Won-Ho KimDivision of Intractable Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, #194 Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul 122-701, KoreaR-18-88 The roles of AMP-activated protein kinase and ER stress on the regulation of pancreatic -cell apoptosis and its function in the Zucker Diabetic Fatty RatJi Yeon Kim and Won-Ho KimDivision of Intractable Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, #194 Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul 122-701, KoreaR-18-89ATF3 triggers pancreatic -cell apoptosis through potentiation of IFN- /STAT1 pathway instreptozotocin-induced type I diabetesJi Yeon Kim and Won-Ho KimDivision of Intractable Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, #194 Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul 122-701, Korea142 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


R-18-90R-18-91R-18-92Syndecan-4 promotes the retention of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate in the plasmamembraneSoojin Kwon, Hyowon Son, Youngsil Choi, Jung-hyun Lee, Yangmi Lim, and Eok-Soo OhDepartment of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, The Center for Cell Signaling andDrug Discovery Research, Ewha Womans University, Daehyun-dong, Seodaemoon-Gu, Seoul 120-750,Republic of KoreaAntiproliferative effect of Kv1.3 in A549 human lung adenocarcinoma in vitro and in vivoSoo Hwa Jang, Doug Young Ryu, Pan Dong Ryu and So Yeong Lee*Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, 599Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, South KoreaEckol, a phlorotannin compound, prevents tumor development and progression throughinhibition of Ras-Raf-1 and PI3K-Akt signaling pathwaysKyung-Hwan Hyun , Min-Jung Kim , Chang-Hwan Yoon , Miran Yoo , Rae-Kwon Kim , Hyejin Lee ,Jin-Won Hyun , and Su-Jae LeeDepartment of Chemistry, Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791,Korea, School of Medicine and Applied Radiological Science Research Institute, Jeju National University,Jeju 690-756, South KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회143


Poster Session 3May 19 (Wed) Hall B2Posting | 09:00~13:00Duty Time | 10:50~11:15E-19-01~32L-19-01~28M-19-01~71N-19-01~67O-19-01~09P-19-01~27Free radical biology and Redox signalingCardiovascular and MetabolismOncogenesis and MetastasisNeurobiologyCellular organization, structure and TransportHuman Diseases and Clinical TrialsEE-19-01E-19-02E-19-03E-19-04Dual inhibitory mechanisms of psoralidin in IR-induced pulmonary inflammationHee Jung Yang , , Young Ju Yun , , HyeSook Youn , , Ki Moon Seong , Wanyeon Kim , Young HaKim , Cha Soon Kim , Young-Woo Jin , Ji Young Lee and BuHyun YounDepartment of Biological Sciences, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea; Department ofBioscience & Biotechnology, institute of Bioscience, Sejong University, Seoul, Republic Korea; and Divisionof Radiation Effect Research, Radiation Health Research Institute, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd,Seoul, Republic of Korea These authors contributed equally to this workCaenorhabditis elegans PMR1, a P-type calcium ATPase, is important for calcium/manganesehomeostasis, oxidative stress and innate immune systemJeong Hoon ChoDivision of Biology Education, College of Education, Chosun University, Gwangju 501-759, Republic of KoreaProtective effect of 3, 4-dihydroxybenzalacetone against lipopolysaccharide/D-galactosamineinducedliver injury in mice by up-regulation of Nrf2Jong-Hee Ko, Jung-Su Ryu, Eun-Kyung Park, Nam-In Baek* and Seung-Woo YeonILDONG Research Laboratories, ILDONG Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., 23-9, Seogu-Dong, Hwaseong-Si,Gyeonggi-Do, 449-910, Korea/ * Graduate School of Biotechnology and Plant Metabolism Research Center,Kyung Hee University, Seocheon-Dong, Giheung-Gu, Yongin-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 446-701, KoreaProtective Role of Peroxiredoxin III under Hypoxia/Reoxygenation in CardiomyocytesYou Hyun Noh , Tong-Shin Chang , ,Division of Life & Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, and National Core Research Center,Ewha Womans University, 120-750, Seoul, Korea144 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


E-19-05E-19-06Inhibitory effect of baicalein on hydrogen peroxide-induced DNA strand break and baselesionKi Cheon Kim In Kyung Lee , Kyoung Ah Kang , Rui Zhang , Mei Jing Piao , Bum Joon Kim , andJin Won Hyun , *School of Medicine and Applied Radiological Science Research Institute, Jeju National University, Jeju 690-756, Korea Department of Microbiology and Cancer Research Institute, Seoul National University College ofMedicine, Seoul 110-799, KoreaAntioxidant Effect of Jeju Water Containing Vanadium ComponentKyoung Ah Kang , Rui Zhang , Mei Jing Piao , Ki Cheon Kim , Chae Moon Lim , Areum Daseul Kim ,Jin Won Hyun , *Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju 690-756, Republic of Korea Department of Marine LifeScience, Jeju National University, Jeju 690-756, Republic of KoreaE-19-07 Peroxiredoxin is preferentially hyperoxidized independently of NADPH oxidase 2 inmurine peritoneal macrophage stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate or arachidonic acidJu Hee Kim, Hyun Ae Woo, and Sue Goo RheeDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University,11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu,Seoul, 120-750, KoreaE-19-08E-19-09E-19-10E-19-11E-19-12Comparative and Quantitative Analysis of Involvement of Antioxidant Enzymes in theMitochondrial FunctionsSunjoo park, Sun Hee Yim, Eun Joo Ko, Ji Hyun Lee, Hyun-Ae Woo, Dong-Hoon Hyun and Sue GooRheeDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, South KoreaMitochondrial H2O2 Generated from Electron Transport Chain Complex I Stimulates MuscleDifferentiationSeonmin Lee, Eunyoung Tak, Jisun Lee amd Sung Soo KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Science and Engineering Research Center forBioreaction to Reactive Oxygen Species and Biomedical Science Institute (BK-21), School of Medicine, KyungHee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaHuman Carbonyl Reductase 1(CBR1) in Oxidative StressMiran Jang and Sung Soo KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaRedox regulation of lipopolysaccharide-mediated sulfiredoxin induction which depends onboth AP-1 and Nrf2Hojin Kim, Yuyeon Jung, Bong Soo Shin, Hyunsook Song, Soo Han Bae, Sue Goo Rhee and Woojin JeongDepartment of Life Science, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Center for Cell Signaling andDrug Discovery Research, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, KoreaMolecular Cloning, Expression and Characterization of the hos3+ gene of the fission yeastHye-Jung Hwang, Seung-Hyun Song, Byoung-Gun Park and Chang Jin LimDepartment of Biochemistry, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회145


E-19-13E-19-14Differences in Substrate Requirement and ATP Production in the Brain MitochondriaJi Hyun Lee, Eun Joo Ko and Dong-Hoon HyunDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, South KoreaCarbonyl reductase 1 attenuates beta cell apoptosis in glucotoxicity and glucolipotoxicityMA Rashid and Sung Soo KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, South KoreaE-19-15 Ablation of peroxiredoxin causes higher sensitivity to oxidative stressJu-Hyun Sim, Hyun-Ju Yoon, Jee-Young Choi, Hyun-Ae Woo and Sue Goo RheeDepartment of Bioinspired Science and Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha WomansUniversity, Seoul 120-750, KoreaE-19-16E-19-17E-19-18E-19-19E-19-20E-19-21Adaptation of Ca2+ signaling and exocytosis in calisomerin knockout mouse pancreatic aciniHatan Kang , Duck-Yeon Lee , Yu-mi Yang , Dong Min Shin , Sue Goo RheeInstitute of Molecularlife science and technology, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, EwhaWomans University, 11-1 Daehyun-Dong, Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul, Korea, Laboratory of biochemistry, NHLBI,National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA, Division of Physiology, Department of OralBiology, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha WomansUniversity, 11-1 Daehyun-Dong, Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul, KoreaReversible oxidation and inactivation of the Sac1 PtdIns 4-phosphatase by reactive oxygen speciesSeon Hwa Park , Mi-Sook Lee , Jung Mi Lim , Dongmin kang , , and Sue Goo Rhee ,Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Life Science, Ewha Womans University, 11-1Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, Korea Corresponding authors:Dongmin Kang (dkang@ewha.ac.kr),Sue Goo Rhee(rheesg@ewha.ac.kr)Gymnasterkoreayne B protects against menadione-induced cytotoxicity by increasingquinone reductase through ARE-Nrf2 pathway in human hepatocarcinoma cellsSaet Byoul Lee , Kyungsu Kang , Oidovsambuu Sarangerel , Eun Hye Jho , Ji Ho Yun , Ji Hye Yoo, En-Ha Lee , Cheol-Ho Pan , Jae Kwon Lee , Sang Hoon Jung , Chu Won Nho , *Natural Products Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Gangneung, 210-340, KoreaDepartment of Biology Education, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, 361-763, KoreaRole of Destrin in A549 cells after Streptococcus pneumoniae infectionPARK, Jung Ae , JANG, Ho Jung , , PARK, Jeonghae , and CHUNG, Kyung TaeDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Science Dong-Eui University, Busan, Korea, Department of Life Scienceand Biotechnology, Graduate school Dong-Eui University, Busan, KoreaThe effect of oxidative stress on red blood cells of Srx-depleted mouseYoo-Jin Kim, Chun-Seok Cho, and Sue Goo RheeDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University,11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu,Seoul, 120-750, KoreaFurther characterization of the bis1+ gene from schizosaccharomyces pombeSoo-Hee Kim, Hee-Won Choi, Sang-Mi Jee and Chang Jin LimDepartment of Biochemistry, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701146 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


E-19-22E-19-23E-19-25E-19-26E-19-27E-19-28Endogenous hydrogen peroxide regulates peroxiredoxin2 during muscle differentiationHyeran Won and Sung Soo kimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaAntioxidant effect of 4,4 -diaminodiphenylsulfone against oxidative stress but not toapoptotic stress in human diploid fibroblastsSUNG CHUN CHO, JI HEON RHIM, YOUNG HOON SON, SUK JIN LEE, SANG CHUL PARKSeoul National University College of MedicineExtracts of coffee byproducts protect mouse fibroblasts against oxidative stress dependson the degree of roasting processSun Young Goo, Hyun-Ik Jun, Jung-Suk Sung**Department of Life Science, Dongguk University, Seoul 100-715, Korea2-Carbomethoxy-2,3-epoxy-3-prenyl-1,4-naphthoquinone purified from Rubiae cortifoliasuppresses LPS-induced inflammation via inhibition of NF- B activationHyun Ju Woo , Hae Sun Park , Do Youn Jun ,Ji Young Lee , Young Ki Hong , Mi-Hee Woo , Young Ho Kim , *Laboratory of Immunobiology, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, KyungpookNational University, Daegu, Korea Department of Biotechnology, Pukyong National University, Namku,Busan, Korea Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacology, Daegu Catholic University, Daegu, KoreaDifferent cellular responses in normal breast epithelial (MCF10A) and breast cancer (MCF7)cells exposed to nature-derived food nutrientsDong Ho Lee, Se Na Lee, Sung Sik Choi, Sang Ho LeeDivision of Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701Hepatoprotective effects of Paeonia anomala against acetaminophen- and menadioneinducedcell damage through activation of antioxidant systemSarangerel Oidovsambuu , Kyungsu Kang , Saet Byoul Lee , Eun Hye Jho , Ji Ho Yun , Nara Jeon ,Batsuren Dulamjav , Tunsag Jigjidsuren , Chu Won NhoNatural Products Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Gangneung 210-340, KoreaInstitute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 51 Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaPosterE-19-29 Xanthine oxidase inhibitor attenuates TGF- expression and tubular cell apoptosis in type 2diabetic nephropathySu-Mi Kim, Dong-Young Lee, Sang-Ho Lee, Ju-Young MoonDepartment of clinical research institute, Kyung Hee University East-West Neo Medical center, Seoul 134-727E-19-30 Suppression of TNF- /IFN- - induced Th1 and Th2 chemokines expression by SuperoxideDismutase in HaCaT cellsHa-Yong Song , , Sung-Mi Ju , Won-Yong Seo , Ah-Ra Goh , Oh-Myoung Kwon , Jae-Kyung Han ,Soo-Young Choi,, and Jinseu Park ,Department of Biomedical Science and Medical & Bio-material Research Center, Hallym University,Chuncheon 200-702, Republic of Korea, Research Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology, HallymUniversity, Chunchon 200-702, Republic of Korea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회147


E-19-31The protective effect of thioredoxin reductase against cadmium and nickel-inducedoxidative stressJee Yeon Park, Young Rok SeoDepartment of Pharmacology, Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul,Korea, 130-701E-19-32Increase of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in macrophage is associated withenhanced inflammatory responses in obesityMira Ham, Joo-won Lee, A Hyun Choi, Hagoon Jang, GoUn Choi, Hiroaki Masuzaki, and Jae Bum KimSchool of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, KoreaLL-19-01L-19-02L-19-03L-19-04L-19-06Pathological effect of melatonin on vascular endothelial cell detachmentJeonghwa Seo, Sunghyen Kim, Sunyoung Ahn, Eunsil Jeong, Jingu Cho and Heonyong ParkDepartment of Molecular Biology & Institute of Nanosensor and Biotechnology, BK21 Graduate Program forRNA Biology, Dankook University, 126, Jookjeon-dong, Suji-ku, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, 448-701, KoreaThe Effects of cholesterol on cardiac hypertrophyJa Hyun An, Chang-Hyun Kim, Eun Joo Song, and Young Sook YooIntegrated Omics Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, 136-791, KoreaProteomic Analysis of the Calcium Modulated CardiomyocytesEun Joo Song , Tanuza Das Ratna , , and Young Sook YooIntegrated Omics Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, 136-791, Korea University ofScience & Technology (UST), Daejon 305-333, KoreaTissue-specific deletion of stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 up-regulates the glucose transporterGLUT1 in adipose tissueChang-Kee Hyun , Eun-Do Kim , Xueqing Liu , Matthew T. Flowers , Eunha Kim , Maggie Strable ,James M. NtambiSchool of Life Science, Handong Global University, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Korea; Department of Biochemistry,University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WisconsinPiceatannol-3 -O- -D-glucopyranoside, an active component from Rhubarb, Activatesendothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase through Inhibition of Arginase ActivityAinieng Woo , Byungsun Min , Sungwoo RyooMedical & Bio-Material Research Center and Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, KangwonNational University, Chuncheon, Republic of Korea, Department of Pharmacy, Catholic University, Daegu,Republic of korea148 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


L-19-07L-19-08L-19-09L-19-10L-19-11L-19-12L-19-13L-19-14nLDL-dependent interleukin-8 production through Hydrogen peroxide and p38 MAPKactivation induces the migration of human aortic smooth muscle cellsHyun Kyo Lim , Bit na Kim , Sungwoo RyooDepartment of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Yonsei University , Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju,220-701, Korea Medical & Bio-Material Research Center and Department of Biology, Kangwon NationalUniversity. Chuncheon, 200-701, KoreaFasudil, a Rho kinase inhibitor, enhances the number and functions of endothelialprogenitor cellsEunju O , Hyun-Kyung Kim , Tae Won Kwak , Hyun-Young Ahn , Jong-Chul Shin and Young Ae JoeCancer Research Institute and Department of Biomedical Science, Department of Obstetrics andGynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea,Seoul 137-701, Republic of KoreaPlatelet-derived growth factor regulates blood pressure through Akt1/PKB -dependentvascular relaxationYoung Hwan Kim, Jung Min Ha, Sung Ji Yun, Eun Kyoung Kim, In Hye Jin, Dae Han Woo, Chi DaeKim, and Sun Sik BaeMRC for Ischemic Tissue Regeneration and Medical Research Institute, Department of Pharmacology, Collegeof Medicine, Pusan National University, Yangsan 626-770, Republic of KoreaER stress-induced LIPIN regulates hepatic insulin signalingDongryeol Ryu, Woo-Young Seo and Seung-Hoi KooDepartment of Molecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, 300 Chunchun-dong,Jangan-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do 440-746, KoreaSHP-1 oxidation promotes platelet activationJi-Yong Jang , , Ji-Hyun Min , , Tong-Shin Chang ,Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, National Core Research Center, Ewha Womans University,11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, KoreaA synthetic hexapeptide, Gly-Ala-Gly-Val-Gly-Tyr, improves insulin signaling andsuppresses lipogenesis in 3T3-L1 adipocytesEun-Do Kim, Eunha Kim, Jung-Han Lee, Chang-Kee HyunSchool of Life Science, Handong Global University, Pohang, Gyungbuk, KoreaRoles of Peroxynitrite-mediated GCK nitration and its downregulation in chronic ethanolconsumption-induced pancreatic - cell dysfunctionJi Yeon Kim, Eun Hyun Song, SeNa Lee, and Won-Ho KimDivision of Metabolic Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, #194 Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul 122-701, KoreaInhibition of inflammatory signal by flavokavain C from kava (Piper methysticum)Jong-Min Han , Hua Li , Sa-Weon Hong , Seung-Hwa Baek , Hyi-Seung Lee , *, Tae-Sook Jeong , *Laboratory of Lipid Metabolism & Atherosclerosis, Industrial Bio-materials Research Center, KRIBB,Daejeon 305-806, Marine Natural Products Laboratory, KORDI, Ansan, 425-600, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회149


L-19-15L-19-17L-19-18L-19-19L-19-20L-19-21L-19-22L-19-23The evaluation of biotransformed bangpungtongseongsan on anti-hypertensive effectDong Geon Kim, Heekyoung Yang, Won Young Kang, Hyun Ju Hong, Tae Hyuk Ko, Kang Min Chung,Jin Yeul Ma , Chang Hoon Han, and Young Jae LeeCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University, Jeju, Korea, 690-756. Korea Institute of OrientalMedicine, Taejon, Korea, 305-811Endothelial cell senescence and vascular aging increase endothelial CD44 expression levelswhich correlate with adhesiveness to inflammatory leukocytesGyeong In MUN and Yong Chool BOODepartment of Molecular Medicine and Cell and Matrix Research Institute, BK21 Medical Education Programfor Human Resources, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, 700-422, Republic of KoreaRole of PTK7 in the growth factor-induced activation of signaling pathways in HUVECsWon-Sik Shin, Yong-Sun Maeng, Young-Guen Kwon, and Seung-Taek LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,KoreaHot water extract of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and some of its components attenuatesmyocardial infarction and preserves left ventricular structureJong-Won Lee , Sun-Ha Lim , Hye-Suk Baek , Jung-Hee Jang , Yae-Sil KimDeparment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu,Daegu 705-718, College ofOriental Medicine, Daegu Haany University, Daegu 706-060,and HypoxiCo.,Ltd.,Daegu 705-718Regulatory SNP of AKAP13 gene was associated with blood pressures and hypertension inKorean populationKyung-Won Hong, Ji-Eun Lim and Bermseok OhDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, KoreaScreening of phage library for peptides that selectively bind to thrombusNapolean Bonaparte , Bodhraj Acharya , Guruprasath padmanaban , So-Yeon Lee , Kai Wang ,Heon- Sik Park , In-San Kim , Byung-Heon LeeDepartment of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and Cell & Matrix Research Institute, School of Medicine,Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine,Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KoreaCilostazol inhibits vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation through activation of AMPactivatedprotein kinase induced Heme Oxygenase-1Jung Eun Kim, Jin Young Sung, Sun Ae Kim, Hyoung Chul ChoiDepartment of Pharmacology, Aging-associated Vascular Disease Research Center, College of Medicine,Yeungnam University, Daegu, 705-717, KoreaHomeobox Domain D1 functional study in endothelial cellsHyojin Park , Jihye Kim , Hyun-Jung Choi , Young-Myeong Kim , Young-Guen Kwon , *Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,Republic of Korea. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biohemistry, School of Medicine, KangwonNational University, Kangwon-Do, Republic of Korea150 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


L-19-24L-19-26L-19-27Novel role of receptor activator of nuclear factor- B ligand as a inducer of tissue factor inmacrophagesJihye Kim , Jeong-Ki Min , Hyun-Ju Doh , Jeong Ae Park , Yeon-Sook Choi , Jaerang Rho , Young-Myeong Kim , Young-Guen Kwon , *Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,Therapeutic Antibody Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon305-333, Integrative Research Institute for Cerebral & Cardiovascular Diseases(IRIC), Yonsei UniversityHealth System, Seoul 120-752, Department of Microbiology, College of Natural Sciences, Chungnam NationalUniversity, Daejeon 305-764, Department of Dermatology, Kangwon National University, Chunchon 200-701Proposal for dosing algorithm to predict the warfarin dose in Korean patientsJung Ran Choi PhD a , Jeong-Oh Kim MS b , Dae Ryong Kang PhD c , Seong-Ae Yoon BS b , Jung-Young Shin MS b , XiangHu Zhang MS b , Mee Ork Roh BS d , Hyung Joo Hong BS d , Young-Pil WangMD, PhD e , Keon-Hyon Jo MD, PhD e Kwang-Soo Lee MD, PhD f , Ho-Jung Yun MD g Yong-Seog OhMD g , Ki-Dong Yoo MD, PhD h , Hee-Gyeong Jeon MD i , Yoon Sook Lee PhD j , Tae Sun Kang MS j ,Hyun-Joo Park MS j , Myeon Woo Chung PhD j , Jin-Hyoung Kang MD, PhD b,d , *aDepartment of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul120-750; b Laboratory of Medical Oncology, Catholic Research Institutes of Medical Science, The CatholicUniversity of Korea, Seoul, 137-701; c Graduate School of Public Health, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-752;dDepartment of Medical Oncology, e Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, f Department ofNeurology, g Department of Cardiovascular, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea,Seoul 137-701; h Department of Cardiovascular, St. Vincent’s hospital, The Catholic University of Korea,Gyeonggi-do 442-72; i Department of Cardiovascular, Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic Universityof Korea, Gyeonggi-do 480-708; j Department of Clinical Pharmacology Team, National Institute ofToxicological Research, Korea Food & Drug Administration, Seoul 122-704Adiponectin Represses Colon Cancer Cell Proliferation via AdipoR1- and R2-mediatedAMPK ActivationA Young Kim , , Yun Sok Lee , Kang Ho Kim , Jae Ho Lee , , Hee Kyu Lee , Su-Hwa Jang , Seong-Eun Kim , Gha Young Lee , Joo-Won Lee , , Sung-Ae Jung , Hee Yong Chung , Sunjoo Jeong andJae Bum Kim , , , *Institute of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Department of Biophysics and Chemical Biology, School ofBiological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea, Department of Molecular Biology,Dankook University, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do 448-701, Korea, 5 Department of Microbiology, HanyangUniversity College of Medicine, Seoul 133-791, Korea, 6 Department of Internal Medicine, Ewha WomansUniversity School of Medicine, Seoul 158-710, KoreaPosterL-19-28 Relm - decreases plasma cholesterol via regulation of hepatic gene expression involved inlipid metabolismYou-Han Lee, Mi-Ran Lee, Mirae Cho and Goo Taeg OhDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Science, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-7502010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회151


MM-19-01M-19-02M-19-03M-19-04M-19-05M-19-06Deubiquitinating enzyme USP17 inhibits HDAC activity by interacting with SIN3A-associatedproteinSuresh Ramakrishna, Bharathi Suresh, Eung-Ji Lee, Hey-Jin Lee and Kwang-Hyun BaekDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, CHA General Hospital, Seoul135-081, KoreaStability and function of Mgl-1 are modulated by physical interaction with RBP inmammalian cultured cellsBharathi Suresh, Suresh Ramakrishna, Yong-Soo Kim, Sun-Myung Kim, Myung-Sun Kim, and Kwang-Hyun BaekDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, CHA General Hospital, Seoul135-081, KoreaCTHRC1 functions in the metastatic spread of pancreatic cancer cells by promoting celladhesion and migrationEun Hye Park , Yangsoon Lee , Su Jin Kim , , Liang Zhe Long , Jin-Man Kim , Sang Seok Koh ,Therapeutic Antibody Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon305-806 School of Sience, University of Science & Technology, Daejeon 305-333 Department of Pathology,Chungnam National University School of Medicine, Daejeon 301-747Effects of Anthocyanins Isolated from Vitis coignetiae Pulliat on NF- B and NF- B-regulatedGene Expressions in Hep3B Human Hepatocelluar Carcinoma Cells in vitro and in vivoMin Jeong Kim , Won Sup Lee , Jing Nan Lu , Jeong Won Yun , Dong Chul Kim , Ra Mi Choi , YunKoung Lee , Yung Hyun Choi , Chung Ho Ryu , Ok Jin Park Sung Chul ShinDepartment of Internal Medicine, and Department of Pathology, Institute of Health Sciences, GyeongsangNational University School of Medicine, 90 Chilam-dong Jinju 660-702, Korea Department of Food andNutrition, Hannam University Daedeok Valley Campus, 461-6 Jeonmin-dong, Yuseong-gu Daejeon 305-811,Korea Department of Biochemistry, Dongeui University College of Oriental Medicine and Department ofBiomaterial Control (BK21 program), Dongeui University Graduate School, 42 San, Yangjung-dong, Busan614-052, Korea 5 Department of Food Technology and 6 Department of Chemistry, Research Institute of LifeScience, Gyeongsang National University, 900 Gajwadong, Jinju 660-701, KoreaCloning and characterization of the transgene integration site in 2C transgenic miceChae-Yeon Son and Chun Jeih RyuInstitute of Bioscience, Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747Inhibitory effects of the ethanol extract of Gleditsia sinensis thorns on human colon cancerHCT116 cells in vitro and in vivoSe-Jung Lee , , Sang-do Ha , Eo-jin Lee , , Sung-Seok Park , , and Sung-Kwon Moon , , *Personalized Tumor Engineering Research Center (PT-ERC), Chung-Buk National University. Departmentof Food and Biotechnology, Chung-ju National University. Department of Food Science & Technology,Chung-Ang University. Department of Urology, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine,Cheongju, Chungbuk 361-763, South Korea *Corresponding author:Sung-Kwon Moon, Department of Foodand Biotechnology, Chung-ju National University152 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


M-19-07M-19-08M-19-09Cordycepin suppresses TNF- alpha-induced invasion, migration and matrixmetalloproteinase-9 expression in human bladder cancer cellsEo-Jin Lee , , Wun-Jae Kim , , Se-Jung Lee , , Sung-Seok Park , , and Sung-Kwon Moon , , *Personalized Tumor Engineering Research Center (PT-ERC), Chung-Buk National University. Departmentof Food and Biotechnology, Chung-ju National University. Department of Food Science & Technology,Chung-Ang University. Department of Urology, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine.*Corresponding author: Sung-Kwon Moon, Department of Food and Biotechnology, Chung-ju NationalUniversityMicroRNA signatures associated with immortalization of EBV-transformed lymphoblastoidcell linesJae-Eun Lee, Eun-Jung Hong, Hye-Young Nam, Jun-Woo Kim, Bok-Ghee Han*, and Jae-Pil Jeon*Center for Genome Science, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, Seoul 122-701, Korea *Corresponding authorsCyclophilin B is a HIF-1alpha target gene that promotes hepatoma cell survival via crosstalkbetween Cyclophilin B and HIF-1alphaYeonghwan Kim , , , Sung Soo Kim , ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Research Center for Bioreaction to ReactiveOxygen Species, and Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, KoreaM-19-10 Effects of the inhibition of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1 ) and interleukin 8 (IL-8) onangiogenesis and metastasis in liver cancer in vitroSung Hoon Choi, Hye Won Shin, Jun Yong Park, Do Young Kim, Sang Hoon Ahn, Won Sang Rho,Chae Ok Yun and Kwang-Hub HanBrain Korea 21 project for Medical Science, Yonsei University College of medicine; Brain Korea 21 project forMedical Science, Institute of Cancer research, Yonsei Cancer center, Yonsei University College of medicine;Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University. College of medicine; Yonsei Liver Cancer Special Clinic,Yonsei University Health System, Seoul, KoreaM-19-11M-19-12M-19-13Cell-based activity of novel Cdc25 phosphatase inhibitors found from structure-basedvirtual screeningJeong-Yi Jeon , Hwangseo Park , Seung Wook Ham , Seong Eon RyuDepartment of Bioengineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Department of Bioscience andBiotechology, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747, Department of Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756Complex of Rictor/P-Rex1/Akt1 is necessary for insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)-inducedcancer cell migrationEun Kyoung Kim, Sung Ji Yun, Jung Min Ha, Young Hwan Kim, In Hye Jin, Dae Han Woo, Chi DaeKim, and Sun Sik BaeMRC for Ischemic Tissue Regeneration and Medical Research Institute, Department of Pharmacology, Collegeof Medicine, Pusan National University, Yangsan 626-770, Republic of KoreaIntegrin 3 1-binding peptide of TIMP-2 regulates cell proliferation and migrationHee-Young Ko, Soo Hyeon Kim, Young-Rak Cho and Dong-Wan SeoDepartment of Molecular Bioscience, College of Biomedical Science, Kangwon National University,Chuncheon, 200-701Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회153


M-19-14M-19-15M-19-16M-19-17M-19-18M-19-19M-19-20Sepiapterin regulates ovarian cancer cell proliferation and migration by NO-dependent andNO-independent mechanismsYoung-Rak Cho, Soo Hyeon Kim, Hee Young Ko, Myoung-Dong Kim , Dong-Wan SeoCollege of Biomedical Science and School of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Kangwon NationalUniversity, Chuncheon, 200-701The role of PGC-1 in cell proliferation and tumorigenesisSung-Won Shin , , Seong-Hoon Yun , , Eun-Seon Park , Seon-A Lee , , Jin-Sook Jeong , , Jong-Young Kwak , , Joo-In Park ,Department of Biochemistry, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, South Korea; Medical ResearchCenter for Cancer Molecular Therapy, Dong-A University, Busan, South Korea; Department of Pathology,Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, South KoreaInhibition of casein kinae2 regulates TPA-induced MMP-9 expression by suppressing theNF- B activation in MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cellsYoung-Rae Lee , Jin-Ki Hwang , Eun-Mi Noh , Ji-Hey Han , Jeong-Mi Kim , Ji-Youn Jung , Young-Seok Park , Byeong-Soo Kim , Sung-Ho Lee , Chang-Sik Park , Jong-Suk KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Institute for Medical Sciences, Chonbuk National University Medical School,Jeonju 560-182, Korea Department of Companion and Laboratory Animal Science, Kongju Nationaluniversity, Yesan 340-702, Korea Division of Animal Science and Resources Research Center for TransgenicCloned Pigs, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, KoreaMyc oncogene confers metastatic potentials in k-Ras induced tumors but not EGFRinducedtumorsYoung-Jin Choi and Seok-Hyun KimCarcinogenesis branch, Research Institute, National Cancer Center.Screening of TRAIL sensitizer for cancer treatmentSung-Mi Jung and Seok-Hyun KimCarcinogenesis branch, Research Institute, National Cancer Center.Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) plays a causative role for H-Ras-mediatedinvasion and migration of human breast epithelial cellsSun-Hwa Park and Aree MoonCollege of Pharmacy, Duksung Women s University, Seoul 132-714, KoreaComparative proteome analysis reveals flotillin-1 as an H-Ras-interacting lipid raft proteincritical for breast epithelial cell invasionHae-Young Yong, Jin-Sun Hwang, Myeong-Ok Kim, Hwa-Jin Sohn, Eun-Sook Kim, Wahn Soo Choi ,Dong-Young Noh , Ki-Tae Hwang , Hyeong-Reh Choi Kim , Ki-Bum Kim , Jae-Seon Lee and AreeMoonCollege of Pharmacy, Duksung Women s University, Seoul132-714, Korea College of Medicine, KonkukUniversity, Chungju380-701, Korea College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Surgery, Seoul National University Boramae Hospital, Seoul, Korea Department of Pathology,Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI48202, USA 5 Korea Institute of Radiological andMedical Science, Seoul139-709, Korea154 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


M-19-21M-19-22M-19-23M-19-24M-19-25M-19-26M-19-27M-19-28M-19-29M-19-30Lycopene inhibits proliferation, invasion and migration of human breast cancer cellsMin-Soo Koh, Jin-Sun Hwang and Aree MoonCollege of Pharmacy, Duksung Women s University, Seoul 132-714, Republic of KoreaBinding and Modulation of hTAFII68-TEC Oncoprotein by GAPDH CoactivatorSol Kim, Jungwoon Lee, and Jungho KimLab.Molecular and Cellular biology, Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742The DNA binding Domain Targetes hTAFII68-TEC to the NucleusSol Kim and Jungho KimLab. of Molecular and Cellular biology, Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742Human Carbonyl Reductase 1 Upregulated by Hypoxia Renders Resistance to Apoptosis inHepatocellular Carcinoma CellsEunyoung Tak, Seonmin Lee, Jisun Lee, Sung Soo KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaAKT kinase phosphorylates TIS21 proteinSeo Kyoung Lim, In kyoung Lim and Tae Jun ParkDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, KoreaMutation in the DNA-binding Domain of the EWS-Oct-4 Oncogene Acts as a DominantNegative ProteinSol Kim, Jungwoon Lee, Bobae Lim, and Jungho KimLab. of Mollecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742The alterbative EWS-Oct-4 Fusion Gene, EWS-Oct-4B, Encodes a Less Potent TranscriptionalActivator than EWS-Oct-4, But is Still Potent Transforming GeneSol Kim, Bobae Lim, and Jungho KimLab. of Mollecular and Cellulat Biology, Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742Differential regulation of Caveolin-1 in tumor progression; an oncogenic conversion ofCaveolin-1 function in advanced colorectal tumorsTae-Kyu Ha, Jikhyon Han, Nam-Goo Her, Seong-In Jung, Byung-Kyu Ryu, Min-Goo Lee, and Sung-Gil ChiSchool of Life Science and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaIdentification of a possible cancer regulator, phospholipase A2-activating protein, and itsinhibitors through screening by computer simulationKyung-Ro Lee, Young-Gi You and Kwan-Hee LeeSchool of Life sciences, Handong University, Pohang 791-708Transmembrane protein 14A inhibits N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide-induced apoptosisthrough stabilization of mitochondrial membrane potentialIm Sun Woo, Hyo Jung Kim, Jae Heun Lee, Ki Churl Chang and Han Geuk SeoDepartment of Pharmacology, Gyeongsang Institute of Health Science, Gyeongsang National University Schoolof Medicine, 92 Chilam-dong, Jinju 660-751, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회155


M-19-31M-19-32M-19-33M-19-34M-19-35M-19-36M-19-37M-19-38EWS-Oct-4 Fusion Gene Encodes a Highly Potent Transforming GeneJungwoon Lee and Jungho KimDepartment of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, KoreaPro-inflammatory cytokines promote the biogenesis of membrane vesicles in tumor cellsEun-Jeong Choi, Bok Sil Hong, Chang Min Yoon, Su Chul Jang, Ji Hyun Kim, Yong Song GhoDepartment of Life Science and Division of Molecular and Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science andTechnology, Pohang 790-784, Republic of KoreaEnhanced anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor activity of branched form of VEGF-antagonizingpeptideJung-Wook Kim , Tae-Dong Kim , Bok Sil Hong , Oh Youn Kim , Wan-Hee Yoon , Chi-Bom Chaeand Yong Song GhoDepartment of Life Science, Division of Molecular and Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science andTechnology, Pohang, 790-784, Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Chungnam NationalUniversity, Daejon 301-130, Department of Biomedical Science and Technology, Institute of BiomedicalScience and Technology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701A novel resveratrol analogue, HS-1793, inhibits HIF-1 and VEGF expressions in humanprostate cancer cellsDong Hwan Kim , Mohammad Akbar Hossain , Min Young Kim , Jin-Ah Kim , Jeong-Hyun Yoon ,Gi-Young Kim , Yung Hyun Choi , Nam Deuk KimDepartment of Pharmacy (BK21 Program), Research Institute for Drug Development, Pusan NationalUniversity, Busan 609-735, Republic of Korea Faculty of Applied Marine Science, Cheju National University,Jeju 690-756, Republic of Korea Department of Biochemistry, Dongeui University College of OrientalMedicine, Busan 614-052, Republic of KoreaHistone H1.4 inhibits tumor growth and metastasis of HM7 colon cancer cells in nude mice modelDuck Ho Bae , Kyoung Sub Song , Jong Seok Kim , Young Chul Lee , Jong-Il Park , Seung-kielPark , Gi-Ryang Kweon , Wan Hee Yoon , Kyu Lim , , , Byung-Doo Hwang ,Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine; Cancer Research Institute, Infection Signaling NetworkResearch Center, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, KoreaGenome-wide methylation analysis of CpG islands through differential methylationhybridization of breast cancer tissues from Korean patientsHyun Ji Lee, Yu Jung Kim, Tae Woo Kim, Ju Hee Kim, Han-Sung Kang, and Sun Jung KimDepartment of Life Science, Dongguk Univ-Seoul, Seoul 100-715, Korea and Research Institute and Hospital,National Cancer Center, Gyeonggi do 411-764, KoreaAMP-activated Protein kinase regulates migration and invasion via BDNF/TrkB axis incervical cancer cellsHana Yoon, Keun-Young Hwang and Insug KangDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaRegulation of RON expression via transcription factor Egr-1 in human gastric cancer cellsJung Sun Park, Ji Hye Park, Pham NGOC Khoi, Sung Yeul Yang, Kee Young Lee, Bong Whan Ahn,Young Do JungDepartment of Biochemistry at Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, 501-190156 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


M-19-39Aberrant DNA methylation of LRP130 associated with human colon cancerSeung-Hyun Hong , Jieun Lee , Jung-Ah Hwang , Sung-Hye Hong , Sook-Young Kim , Jin-SookJeong , Dong-Hee Lee , and Yeon-Su LeeFunctional genomics Branch, Division of Convergence Technology, National Cancer Center, Goyang-si,Gyeonggi-do, 410-769, Republic of Korea; Department of Pathology, Dong-A University, College ofMedicine, Busan, 602-714, Republic of Korea, Department of Life Science; Ewha Woman s University, Seoul,120-750, Republic of KoreaM-19-40 Ascofuranone suppresses EGF-induced hypoxia-inducible factor-1 by inhibition ofmTOR/p70S6-kinase pathway in breast cancer cellsYun-Jeong Jeong , , Ji-Hak Jeong , Hyo-Jin Lee and Young-Chae ChangResearch Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of pathology, Catholic University of DaeguSchool of Medicine, Deagu 705-718, Korea Dpartment fo Food Science and Technology, Keimyung University,Daegu 704-701, KoreaM-19-41 Identification of a binding site of KRIBB3, a microtubule inhibitor, on the tubulin subunitusing biochemical and genetic approachesKi Deok Shin, Young-Min Han, Byoung-Mog Kwon, and Dong Cho HanKorea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, 52 Uendong Yoosunggu, Daejeon 305-600M-19-42M-19-43M-19-44M-19-45Akt2 regulates oncogenic properties of lung cancer cell through NPM/B23Sang-Bum Park, Truong L. Xuan Nguyen, Jee-Yin Ahn*Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Suwon 440-746, KoreaSuppression of phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate-induced tumor cell invasion by apigenin viathe inhibition of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent matrix metalloproteinase-9expressionHyo-Jeong Noh, Sung-Jun Lee, Eon-Gi Sung, Joo-Young Kim, In-Hwan Song, Tae-Jin LeeDepartment of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, 317-1 Daemyung-Dong Nam-Gu, Daegu705-717, KoreaNuclear receptor expression is a set of prognostic biomarkers for lung cancerYangsik Jeong , , , Yang Xie , , Guanghua Xiao , Carmen Behrens , Luc Girard , , Ignacio I.Wistuba , , John D. Minna , , , , & David J. MangelsdorfDepartment of Pharmacology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Hamon Center for TherapeuticOncology Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA. Department ofBiochemistry, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju, Gangwon-do, 220-701, Republic of KoreaSimmons Cancer Center, 5 Department of Clinical Science, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,6001 Forest Park Ln., Dallas, TX, USA. 6 Department of Thoracic/Head& Neck Medical Oncology,7Department of Pathology, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard,Houston,TX, USA. 8 Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 6001Forest Park Ln., Dallas, TX, USA.HIF-1 instability regulates hypoxic inhibition of TRAIL- induced apoptosisJae-Kyo Jeong, Jae-Suk Seo, Myung-Hee Moon, Jae-Won Seol, You-Jin Lee, So-Yang Cha, Bum-Chul Bae, Dong-Won Kang, Hyung-Sub Kang, In-Shik Kim and Sang-Youel Park*Center for Healthcare Technology Development, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk NationalUniversity, Jeonju 561-756, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회157


M-19-46M-19-47M-19-48M-19-49Bisphosphonate enhances TRAIL-induced apoptosis through up-regulations ofunprenylation and DR5 expression in human osteosarcoma cellsMyung-Hee Moon, Jae-Suk Seo, Jae-Kyo Jeong, Jae-Won Seol, You-Jin Lee, So-Yang Cha, Bum-Chul Bae, Dong-Won Kang, Hyung-Sub Kang, In-Shik Kim and Sang-Youel Park*Center for Healthcare Technology Development, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk NationalUniversity, Jeonju 561-756, KoreaIncrease of CIP2A Epression By Doxorubicin is Associated with Drug ResistanceYeon A Choi, Mi Young Park, Jeong Su Park, Young YangDepartment of Life science, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul, KoreaSyndecan-2 overexpression regulates adhesion and migration through cooperation withintegrin 2Sojoong Choi , Yeonhee Kim , Haein Park , Inn-Oc Han , Eunkyung Chung , Sung-Yul Lee , Yong-Bae Kim , Jung Weon Lee , Eok-Soo Oh and Jae Youn YiDepartment of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Center for Cell Signaling& Drug Discovery Research, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Republic of Korea College ofMedicine, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Inha University, Incheon 402-751, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Science, Hallym University, Chuncheon 200-702, Republic of Korea Department ofTumor Biology and Molecular & Clinical Oncology, Cancer Research Institute, College of Medicine, SeoulNational University, Seoul 110-799, Republic of Korea Laboratory of Modulation of RadiobiologicalResponses, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, 215-4, Gongneung-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul139-706, Republic of KoreaKeratinocytes-derived laminin-5 promotes adhesion and melanin production in melanomacellsHeesung Chung, Jung-hyun Lee, Hey-jung Jung, Dayun Jeong and Eok Soo OhDepartment of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Center for Cell Signaling &Drug Discovery Research, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750 KoreaM-19-50 Targeted inhibition of phosphatidyl inositol-3-kinase p110- enhances sensitivity topaclitaxel in chemoresistant ovarian cancers.Ju-Yeon Jeong, Kyung-Sul Kim, Ji-Sook Moon, Tae-Heon Kim, Hee-Jung AnDepartment of Pathology and Institute for Clinical Research, CHA University, Sungnam, 463-712, andDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA University, Seoul,135-081M-19-51M-19-52Decreased expression of lactate dehydrogenase b enhances the invasiveness of hepatomacells by inducing claudin-1 expressionJune-Hyung Kim, Ei-Lyoung Kim, Young-Kyoung Lee, Gyesoon YoonDepartment of Biochemistry, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-721, KoreamtOGG1-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction in hepatocellular carcinomaYoung-Kyoung Lee , , June-Hyung Kim , , You-Mie Kim , , Soo-Han Yoon , and Gyesoon Yoon ,Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine andDepartment of Molecular Science & Technology (BK21), The Graduate School, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-721, Korea158 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


M-19-53M-19-54M-19-55M-19-56M-19-57The circulating TGFBIp/ ig-h3, an endogenous anti-angiogenic molecule with high affinityfor integrin v 3Hye-Nam Son, Ju-Ock Nam, Soyoun Kim, and In-San KimCell and Matrix Research Institute, Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Kyungpook NationalUniversity School of Medicine, Daegu, KoreaCCDC110 protein is frequently overexpressed in uterine cervical cancerSue-Nyoung Lee, Jung-Soon Kim, Hee Seok Lee, Yeon-Sun SeongDepartment of Nanobiomedical Scinece, Dankook University, ChunAn 330-714, KoreaTherapeutic anti-cancer targets discovered in the translational machinerySunghoon KimSeoul National University, Seoul, 151-742Lung Hyperplasia and Urethane-induced Lung Carcinogenesis in R4 Knock-out MiceJi Won Choi , Il Yong Kim , Jae Hoon Shin , Suh Hyun Lee , Yoon Soo Bae , and Je Kyung SeongLaboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul 151-742 Laboratory of Molecular Biochemistry Division of Molecular Life Sciences EwhaWoman’s University, Seoul 120-750EphrinB1 controls cell-cell junctions through the Par polarity complexHyun-Shik LeeSchool of Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 702-701, KoreaM-19-58 Overexpression of Thymosin 4 modulates morphological change and increases tumorpotential in oral squamous cell carcinomaKyoung Ok Hong, Ji Soo Hong, Jae Il Lee, Sam Pyo Hong, Seong Doo HongDepartment of Oral Pathology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-749,KoreaM-19-59M-19-60M-19-61CXCR-4 overexpression increase on the cell proliferation and invasion of oral squamouscell carcinoma cellsJi-Soo Hong, Kyoung-Ok Hong, Jae-Il Lee, Sam-Pyo Hong, Seong-Doo HongDepartment of Oral Pathology, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, 28-2, Yeongeou-dong, Jongnogu,Seoul, 110-744, KoreaA novel LZAP-Binding Protein, NLBP, inhibits cell invasionHyun Jung Cho, Seng Hun Han, Jin Gu No and Hongtae KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746MicroRNA 206 target estrogen receptor, effects cell signaling in Breast cancer cell linesYoung Eun Choi , , Jun Park , , Junkyu Song , , Yong Hwa Jo , , Hyun mi Park , , Kyung-Sik Yoon ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BK21 project), MRC for Bioreaction to ROS andBiomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, 130-701PosterM-19-62 Influence of the PAI-1 genotype on TGF -stimulated breast cancer cellsHye Ok Kim , , Jun Park , , Hyun Mi Park , , Yong Hwa Jo , , Kyung-Sik Yoon ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BK21 project), MRC for Bioreaction to ROS andBiomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, 130-7012010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회159


M-19-63M-19-64M-19-65M-19-66M-19-67M-19-68M-19-69M-19-70ROS generation regulated apoptosis by MCPH1Yong Hwa Jo , , Hyun Mi Park , , Young Eun Choi , , Jun Park , , Kyung-Sik Yoon ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BK21 project), MRC for Bioreaction to ROS andBiomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, 130-701Ethyl pyruvate has a neuroprotective effect through activation of ERK in Parkinson’s diseasemodelJae-Sun Choi, Joo-Won JeongDepartment of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung HeeUniversity, Seoul 130-701, Republic of KoreaSyndecan-2 regulates the early stages of colon cancer activitySojoong Choi , yang-Hee Joo , Sung-Ae Jung and Eok-Soo Oh , *Department of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Center for Cell Signaling& Drug Discovery Research, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750 Korea, Ewha Medical ResearchInstitute, Seoul 158-710 Korea, Department of Internal Medicine, Ewha Womans University school ofMedicine, Seoul 158-710 KoreaPTK6 inhibits downregulation of EGF receptor through phosphorylation of ARAP1Shin-Ae Kang , Eun-Saem Lee , Hye-Young Yoon , Paul A. Randazzo , and Seung-Taek LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,Korea, Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute,Bethesda, MD 20892, USAAnti-tumor effect of an apoptosis-targeting peptide-conjugated heparin derivative in breastcancer xenograftsSang Mun Bae , Jong-Ho Kim , Kai Wang , Sungwoo Chung , Youngro Byun , Byung-Heon Lee ,In-San Kim and Rang-Woon ParkDepartment of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu700-422, Republic of Korea, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic ofKoreaSoluble PTK7 which has anti-angiogenic function is generated by metalloprotease-mediatedsheddingHye-Won Na, Won-Sik Shin, and Seung-Taek LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,KoreaCIIA is a novel regulator of detachment-induced cell death/anoikisKwang Je Kim, Je-Wook Yu, Hyun Sub Hwang and Eui-Ju ChoiLaboratory of Cell Death and Human Diseases, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University,Seoul 136-701, KoreaSox10 stimulates migration and metastasis of melanoma cells via expression ofmelanocortin 1 receptorIkjoo Seong, Hyunjung Min, Eunsook Hwang, Jaesang KimDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750160 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


M-19-71The Claudin-1 induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition through activation of c-Abl-Rassignaling pathway in normal liver cellsChang-Hwan Yoon , Min-Jung Kim , Kyung-Hwan Hyun , Miran Yoo , Rae-Kwon Kim , Hyejin Lee ,Myung-Jin Park , Gyesoon Yoon and Su-Jae LeeDepartment of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Korea, Division of Radiation CancerBiology, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-706, Korea, Department ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-721, KoreaNN-19-01N-19-02N-19-03N-19-04N-19-05Omega-3 lipid derivatives attenuate sensory ion channel activation leading to multipleantinociceptionSangsu Bang, Sungjae Yoo, Chungmi Yang, Tae-Jin Yang and Sun Wook HwangKorea University Graduate School of Medicine, Seoul 136-705, KoreaDimensional alterations of planar Purkinje cell dendrites in reeler miceJin Kyung Kim , Nam Seop Kwon , So Eun Chang , Jung Ho Je , *, Kyong-Tai Kim , *, DongmyeongLee , Seunghwan Kim , So Jeong Yun , Daehee Hwang , Ji Woong Kim , Im Joo Rhyu , *, YeukuangHwu , and Giorgio Margaritondo , *Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang, 790-784, South Korea Department ofAnatomy, College of Medicine and Human Genetics, Institute of Medicine Science Research Center, KoreaUniversity, 126-1 Anam-Dong 5-Ga, Sungbuk-Ku, Seoul, 136-705, South Korea Institute of Physics, AcademiaSinica, Nankang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan. Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015Lausanne, Switzerland.Caspase-2 and -8 are involved in the presenilin 1/ -secretase-dependent cleavage ofamyloid precursor protein after the induction of apoptosisSan Sook Chae, Chul Bae Yoo, Chulman Jo, Sang-Moon Yun, Sangmee Ahn Jo, Young Ho KohDivision of Brain Diseases, Center for Bionmedical Science, National Institute of Health, 194, Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, 122-701Role of hypothalamic visfatin(eNampt) in the regulation of food intake and body weightSo Young GIL , Churl Namkoong , Hyun Kyung Kim , Gil Myoung Kang , Eun Hee Ko , Woo JaeLee , Joong Yeol Park , Ki Up Lee , Min Seon Kim , *Apeptite Regulation National Research Laboratory, Asan Institute for Life Sciences, University of UlsanCollege of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Ulsan College ofMedicine, Seoul, KoreaIdentification and functional analysis of HDAC9 as a target of the transcription factor Sox2Eun Hye Ji, Kyung Eun Lee, Ji Heon Shin, and Jaesang KimDivision of Molecular Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회161


N-19-06N-19-07N-19-08N-19-09N-19-10N-19-11IL-8: a biomarker in the plasma of patients with early dementia and mild cognitiveimpairmentYoung-Youl Kim , , Sam-Moon Kim , Joo-Hee Song , Changsu Han , Moon Ho Park , Sangmee AhnJo and Seungwoo KimCenter for Biomedical Science, Division of Brain Diseases, National Institute of Health in Korea (KNIH),Nokbun-dong 5, Eunpyung-Gu, Seoul 122-701, Republic of Korea Department of Psychiatry, KoreaUniversity Medical College, 516, Gojan-dong, Danwon-gu, Ansan-shi, Gyeonggi-do 425-707, Republic ofKorea Department of Neurology, Korea University Medical College, 516, Gojan-dong, Danwon-gu, Ansanshi,Gyeonggi-do 425-707, Republic of KoreaHuman adult stem cell-derived Schwann cell-like cells exhibit neurotrophic effects, viadistinct growth factor production, in a model of spinal cord injuryHwan-Woo Park, Mi-Jin Lim, Heekyung Jung, Young-Seok Park, Seung-Pyo Lee, Ki-Suk Paik, Mi-Sook ChangDepartment of Oral Anatomy, Dental Research Institute & School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, 28Yeongeon-Dong, Jongno-Gu, Seoul 110-749, Republic of KoreaInvestigation of Axon Growth and Development Using Two Novel Assay FormatsW. Speckmann, B. Lapp, N. Srivastava, F. Ahmadi, and K. LongR&D Neuroscience Department, Bioscience Division, Millipore Corporation, Temecula, CADJ-1 null dopaminergic neuronal cells are resistant to paraquat toxicity : Involvement ofmitochondrial complex 1 dysfunctionHyun-Joo Kwon, Jun-Young Heo, Ji-Hoon Park , Kang-Sik Seo , Kyoung-Sub Song, So-Yeon Shin,Kaipeng Jing, Jeong-Su Han, Jong-Il Park, Wan-Hee Yoon, Kyu Lim, Byung-Doo Hwang, Gi-Ryang KweonDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine; Cancer Research Institute, Infection Signaling NetworkResearch Center, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, KoreaPTX3 differentially regulates microglial phagocytic uptake of pathogens and apoptotic cellsHyejin Jeon, and Kyoungho SukDepartment of Pharmacology, Brain Science and Engineering Institute, CMRI, Kyungpook National UniversitySchool of Medicine, Daegu, 700-422Decursin inhibits growth of human bladder and colon cancer cells via apoptosis, G1-phasecell cycle arrest and extracellular signal-regulated kinase activationSung-Seok Park , , Se-Jung Lee , , Eo-jin Lee , , Wun-Jae Kim , , and Sung-Kwon Moon , , *Personalized Tumor Engineering Research Center (PT-ERC), Chung-Buk National University. Departmentof Food and Biotechnology, Chung-ju National University. Department of Food Science & Technology,Chung-Ang University. Department of Urology, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine,Cheongju, Chungbuk 361-763, South Korea *Corresponding author:Sung-Kwon, depatment of Food andBiotechnology, Chung-Ju National University162 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


N-19-12Protective effects of transduced DJ-1 protein on 6-hydroxydopamine-induced neuronal celldeathHoon Jae Jeong, Dae Won Kim, Jae Jin An, Young Nam Kim, Sang Ho Jang, Tae-Cheon Kang ,Sung-Woo Cho , Oh-Shin Kwon , Jinseu Park, Won Sik Eum and Soo Young ChoiDepartment of Biomedical Science and Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, HallymUniversity, Chunchon 200-702, Korea Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, College of Medicine,Hallym University, Chunchon 200-702, Korea Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-736, Korea Department of Biochemistry, KyungpookNational University, Taegu 702-701, KoreaN-19-13 Protective effects of transduced Frataxin protein on the SH-SY5Y cells against 6-hydroxydopamine-induced cell deathMi Jin Kim, Dae Won Kim, Min Jea Shin, Eun Hee Ahn, Tae-Cheon Kang , Sung-Woo Cho , Oh-ShinKwon , Kil Soo Lee, Jinseu Park, Won Sik Eum and Soo Young ChoiDepartment of Biomedical Science and Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Hallym University,Chunchon 200-702, Korea Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, College of Medicine, HallymUniversity, Chunchon 200-702, Korea Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University ofUlsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-736, Korea Department of Biochemistry, Kyungpook NationalUniversity, Taegu 702-701, KoreaN-19-14Protective effects of cell permeable SAG protein on oxidative stress-induced neuronal celldeathEun Jeong Sohn, Dae Won Kim, Hye Won Kang, Soon Won Kwon, Tae-Cheon Kang , Sung-WooCho , Oh-Shin Kwon , Kyu Hyung Han, Jinseu Park, Won Sik Eum and Soo Young ChoiDepartment of Biomedical Science and Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Hallym University,Chunchon 200-702, Korea Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, College of Medicine, HallymUniversity, Chunchon 200-702, Korea Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University ofUlsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-736, Korea Department of Biochemistry, Kyungpook NationalUniversity, Taegu 702-701, KoreaN-19-15 Nox4-dependent H2O2 production contributes to chronic glutamate toxicity in primarycortical neuronsJong Seong Ha, Jeong Eun Lee, Jae-Ran Lee, Cheol Sang Lee, Jin-Soo Maeng, Yun Soo Bae, Ki-Sun Kwon, Sung Sup ParkAging Research Center and Brain Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology(KRIBB), Yuseong, Daejeon 305-806, Korea Department of Biological Science, Kunsan National University,Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do 573-701, Korea Division of Molecular Life Sciences and Center for Cell SignalingResearch, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, KoreaPosterN-19-16N-19-17Potent weight-reducing effect of vaspin through the hypothalamusGil Myoung Kang , Churl Namkoong , Sang A Lee , Hyun Kyong Kim , So Young Gil , Ji Yeon Park, Byung Soo Youn , Min Seon KimDepartment of Internal Medicine and Asan Institute for Life Sciences, University of Ulsan College ofMedicine, Seoul 138-736, Korea AdipoGen Inc.Decrement of the Anoctamin 1 Ca 2+ sensitivityMin Ho Tak, Young Duk Yang, Yongwoo Jang, and Uhtaek Oh.The Sensory Research Center, Creative Research Initiatives, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Korea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회163


N-19-18N-19-19N-19-20N-19-21N-19-22N-19-23N-19-24N-19-25Neuroprotective effect of JP05, a polyherbal extract, on neuro-2a cells under oxygenglucosedeprivation/reperfusion injuryRamalingam Mahesh, Hyo Won Jung and Yong-Ki ParkOriental Medicine Research Institute, Department of Herbology, College of Oriental Medicine, DonggukUniversity, 707, Seokjangdong, Gyeongju 780-714COUP-TF1; a novel candidate transcription factor that can regulate expression dopamine D2receptorSun Young Kim, Sung Jin Park, Yeong Jung Suh and Sang Ki ParkDepartment of Life Science, POSTECH, Pohang, 790-784Amplification of M1 polarization of brain glial cells by lipocalin-2Shinrye Lee and Kyoungho SukDepartment of Pharmacology, Brain Science and Engineering Institute, CMRI, Kyungpook National UniversitySchool of Medicine, Daegu, 700-422Microglial peroxiredoxin V acts as an inducible antiinflammatory antioxidant throughcooperation with redox signaling cascadesHoon-Sung Choi , Sun-Uk Kim , Hu-Nan Sun , Dong-Seok LeeCollege of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, National Primate ResearchCenter, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Ochang 363-883, AgingResearch Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806,Republic of KoreaPlasma carbonic anhydrase 2 protein is elevated in alzheimer s diseaseSang-MoonYuna , Bong Geom Janga , Kyungsook Ahna , Ju Hee Songa , Sangmee A. Joa ,Young-Yul Kima , Doh Kwan Kimb , Moon Ho Parkc , Changsu Hand and Young Ho KohaDivision of Brain Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institute of Health, 194 Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, Korea Department of Psychiatry, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan UniversitySchool of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry, Korea University MedicalCollege, Ansan Hospital, 516 Gojan-1-dong, Danwon-gu, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do 425-707, KoreaStabilization of dendritic structure by neuronal apolipoprotein EJun-Young Oh, Anna Jo, Hyong Kyu KimDepartment of Medicine and Microbiology, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju,361-763, The Republic of KoreaDendritic transport of Kv4.2 mRNA and its modulationAnna Jo, Jun-Young Oh, Hyong Kyu KimDepartment of Medicine and Microbiology, Coll. of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, 361-763, The Republic of Korea-Pix regulates actin-dependent comet tail formation and dendritic filopodia/spine formationthrough its interaction with N-WASPYoonju Kim and Sunghoe ChangDepartment of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, 500-712, and Departmentof Physiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799164 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


N-19-26N-19-27N-19-28N-19-29N-19-30N-19-31Evolutionary rate differences of neuronal transcriptome in Aplysia kurodai and Aplysiacalifornica as a tool for gene miningSun-Lim Choi , Yong-Seok Lee , Young-Soo Rim , Tae-Hyung Kim , Leonid L. Moroz , Eric R.Kandel , Jong Bhak and Bong-Kiun Kaang ,National Creative Research Initiative Center for Memory and Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics,Departments of Biological Sciences, and Brain and Cognitive Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, SeoulNational University, Bldg 504, Rm 202, 599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-747, Korea Korean BioInformation Center (KOBIC), 52 Eoeun-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-333, Korea The Whitney Laboratoryfor Marine Bioscience, University of Florida, Ausustine, FL 32080, USA. 5 Center for Neurobiology andBehavior, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, 1051 Riverside Drive, New York, NY10032, USA.Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity is attenuated by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptorin HT22 mouse hippocampal cellsHana Jin , Eun Sil Kang , Myung Hyun Park , Gu Seob Roh , Dawon Kang , Jae Heun Lee , KiChurl Chang and Han Geuk SeoDepartment of Pharmacology, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, Jinju, 660-751,Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Institute of Health Sciences, College of Medicine, GyeongsangNational University, Jinju, 660-751, and Department of Physiology, Institute of Health Sciences, College ofMedicine, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, 660-751A novel Aplysia CPEB, ApCPEB1 forms RNA granules and is important in long-termsynaptic facilitaiton in neuronChae Yeon-Su, Lee Seung-Hee, Cheang Ye-Hwang, Lee Nuribalhae, Rim Young-Soo, Jang Deok-Jinand Kaang Bong-KiunNational Creative Research Initiative Center for Memory and Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics,Departments of Biological Sciences and 2Brain and Cognitive Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, SeoulNational University, 599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-747, KoreaModification of object-location memory requires protein synthesis and degradationJun-Hyeok Choi, Jung-Eun Kim and Bong-Kiun KaangNational Creative Research Initiative Center for Memory, Department of Biological Sciences, College ofNatural Sciences, Seoul National University, 151-742 Seoul, Korea and Department of Brain and CognitiveSciences, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, 151-742 Seoul, KoreaThe effect of GQ1b on the regulation of BDNF signalling pathway in SH-SY5Y cellsWoo-Ram Jung, Hong-Gi Kim, Min-Kyoo Shin, Dong-Ik Park and Kil-Lyong KimBiochemistry Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University Suwon, 440-746Hippocampal cholinergic neurostimulating peptide regulates brain-derived neurotrophicfactor expression via nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: neuroprotective effect againstamyloid beta-induced toxicity in SH-SY5Y cellsHong-Gi Kim, Dong-Ik Park, Min-Kyoo Shin and Kil-Lyong KimBiochemistry Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, 300 Chunchun-Dong,Jangan-Gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-Do 440-746, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회165


N-19-32N-19-33N-19-34N-19-35N-19-36N-19-37N-19-38N-19-39N-19-40Identification of novel peptide as a BDNF modulator: improvement of spatial learning andmemory and neuroprotection against amyloid beta-induced neuronal cell deathMin-kyoo Shin , Hong-gi Kim , and Kil-Lyong KimBiochemistry Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, KoreaMouse lacking sepiapterin reductase as a Parkinson s disease modelAh Hyung Park, Seungkyoung Yang, Jeongjin Kim and Daesoo KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of KoreaAssociation of plasma homocystein and cognitive impairment in an elderly KoreanpopulationJu Hee Song, Kyungsook Ahn, Sangmee A. JoDivision of Brain Diseases, Department of Biomedical Sciences, National Institute of Health, Korea Centers forDisease Control and Prevention, 194 Tongil-lo, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, 122-701.Anti-inflammatory effects of ethanol extracts and saikosaponins of Bupleurum falcatum L inLPS-activated BV2 murine microglial cellsWook Ha Park, Hyun-Jung Koo, and Youngmi Kim PakNeurodegeneration Control Research Center, Department of Neuroscience, Department of Physiology, Collegeof Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-731, KoreaMPP+-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction suppresses Akt phosphorylation in Parkinson sdisease cellular and animal modelsYing Piao , Myung Sook Oh and Youngmi Kim Pak ,Neurodegeneration Control Research Center, Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Kyung HeeUniversity, Seoul, Korea and Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Science, College of Pharmacy, KyungHee University, Seoul, Korea 130-701ER stress impairs the insulin signaling pathway through mitochondrial damage in humanneuroblastoma cellsHyun-Jung Koo and Youngmi Kim PakNeurodegeneration Control Research Center, Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Kyung HeeUniversity, Seoul 130-731, KoreaBlockade of nAChRs with mecamylamine attenuates apoptotic cell death by modulatingBDNF expressionPark Dong Ik, Kim Hong Gi, Jung Woo Ram, Shin Min Kyoo, and Kim Kil LyongBiochemistry Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, 440-746,KoreaRole of a1G T-type Ca2+ channels in sleep/wakefulness competition in miceJeonghoon Woo, Jeongjin Kim, Hansol choi, Daesoo KimDepartment of Biological sciences, Korea advanced institute of science and technology(KAIST), Daejeon, 305-701, KoreaIn vivo inhibition of CaV3.1 T-type Ca 2+ channels by RNA interferenceSeonmi Jo, Young-Gyun Park, Jeongjin Kim, and Daesoo KimDepartment of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, 305-701,Korea166 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


N-19-42N-19-43N-19-44N-19-45N-19-46N-19-47N-19-48N-19-49Role of mitochondria complex I in dopaminergic neuron death: Implications for Parkinson sdiseaseWon-Seok Choi , Richard Palmiter , Zhengui XiaToxicology Program in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, GraduateProgram in Neurobiology and Behavior, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Howard HughesMedical Institute, Department of Biochemistry University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-7234Beta- amyloids induce gene expression of glutamate carboxypeptidase II through anenhanced intracellular calcium levelHyunyoung Kim, Suk kyung Lee, Young Ho Koh, Sangmee Ahn JoDivision of Brain Diseases, Department of Biomedical Sciences, National Institute of Health, Korea Center forDisease Control and Prevention, 194 Tongil-lo, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, 122-701Dyrk1A-mediated phosphorylation of Presenilin 1: a functional link between Downsyndrome and Alzheimer s diseaseYoung Shin Ryu, Min-Su Jung, Song-Hee Yoon, Mi-Yang Kwen, Sun-Hee Choi, Woo-Joo Song andSul-Hee ChungGraduate Program in Neuroscience, Institute for Brain Science and Technology (IBST), Inje University, Busan614-735, S. KoreaBMP4 Induces Neural differentiation of Neural Progenitor Cells by Mediates Ras-ERKp21Cip/WAFPathwayByoung-San Moon, Ju-Young Yoon, Mi-Yeon Kim, and Kang-Yell CHOIYonsei UniversityNeuroprotective potential of [6]-gingerol against -amyloid-induced pro-inflammatory celldeathChang-Yul Kim, Jung-Hee JangDepartment of Pathology, College of Oriental Medicine, Daegu Haany University, Daegu, KoreaA possible role of GSK-3 -Nrf2 signaling pathway for the prevention and/or treatment ofalzheimer s diseaseChan Lee and Jung-Hee JangDepartment of Pathology, College of Oriental Medicine, Daegu Haany University, Daegu 706-828, KoreaA novel inhibitor of Alzheimer s disease screened from pharmacophore library via in silicodocking method and protein chip technologyPark, ChanWon , , Choi, YoungJin and Kang, In-Cheol, ,Department of biological science and BioChip research center, Hoseo University, Asan 336-795,Innopharmascreen Inc., Asan 336-795, KoreaResveratrol, activator of SIRT-1, a class III histone deacetylase, regulates neuronal cell deathinduced by human prion peptideJae-Suk Seo, Myung-Hee Moon, Jae-Kyo Jeong, Jae-Won Seol, You-Jin Lee, So-Yang Cha, Bum-Chul Bae, Dong-Won Kang, Hyung-Sub Kang, In-Shik Kim and Sang-Youel Park*Center for Healthcare Technology Development, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk NationalUniversity, Jeonju 561-756, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회167


N-19-50N-19-51N-19-52N-19-53N-19-54N-19-55N-19-56N-19-57Attenuation of -Amyloid-induced Oxidative Cell Death and Scopolamine-mediated MemoryDeficits by Arabinoxylan and -Glucan, Active Compounds in Triticum aestivum L.Gil-Yong Lee, Sa-Rang Oh, Sun-Ha Lim, Jong-Won Lee and Jung-Hee JangDepartment of Pathology, College of Oriental Medicine, Daegu Haany University, Daegu 706-828, Korea, andDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu, KoreaHomotypic fusion by neuronal SNAREs : Diffusion-Based Single Vesicle Fusion StudyJae-Yeol Kim , Sun-Ae Kim , Mal-Gi Choi , Yeon-Kyun Shin , , Nam Ki Lee ,Department of Physics, POSTECH, Pohang 790-874, South Korea Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics& Molecular Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA Division of Integrative Biosciences andBiotechnology, POSTECH, Pohang 790-874, South Korea School of interdisciplinary bioscience andbioengineering, POSTECH, Pohang 790-874, South KoreaEffect of -lapachone under oxidative insultA Young Kim , , , Kyeong-Hoon Jeong , Myung Gyu Park and Eun Joo Baik , ,Department of Physiology, Chronic Inflammatory Disease Research Center, Neuroscience GraduateProgram Brain Korea 21 for Medical Science, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 443-749; R&Dcenter Mazence, Suwon, 443-813Therapeutic and anti-inflammatory effects of resveratrol in the mouse model of ischemicstrokeJin A. Shin, Ji Ha Choi and Eun-Mi ParkDepartment of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 158-710Role of glucose-regulated protein 78 in regulation of melanocortin 4 receptor signalingTae-Gul Lee, Ye Ran Yoon, Seung Woo Shin, Do-Hun Kim and Ja-Hyun BaikMolecular Neurobiology Laboratory, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea university, Seoul 136-701, South KoreaRole of Wnt5a in dopamine D2 receptor-mediated dopaminergic neuronal developmentSehyoun Yoon, Mi-hyun Choi, Min Seok Chang, and Ja-Hyun BaikMolecular Neurobiology Laboratory, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701Chronic stress alters cocaine-induced psychomotor sensitization and conditioned placepreference in mice lacking dopamine D2 receptorsHye-ri Sim , Hyo jin Lee , Eun young Kang , Im Joo Rhyu and Ja-Hyun BaikMolecular Neurobiology Laboratory, School of Life sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul,136-701, South Korea, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaIdentification of Biomarkers in Mice Model of Experimental Autoimmune EncephalomyelitisLakshmi Devi KANDAGADDALA , , *, Min-Jung KANG , MD. Mamunul HAQUE , , Hye-Yeon IM ,Dong Kyu LEE , Bong Chul CHUNG , , and Oh-Seung KWON ,Doping Control Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea; University of Science andTechnology, Daejon, Korea168 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


N-19-58N-19-59N-19-60N-19-61N-19-62N-19-63N-19-64N-19-65Early biochemical changes in 5 x FAD (familial Alzheimer’s disease) transgenic mice at presymptomaticstageHaneul Noh , Jeha Jeon, Hakjin Oh and Hyemyung Seo*Division of Molecular & Life Sciences, Hanyang University, Gyeonggi-do, 426-791, South KoreaEffect of berberine against hippocampal neuronal damage in transient global cerebralischemiaJung Seok Hong*, Eun-Im Pyo, Su-Jung Lee, Jong-Wook Park, Seong-Ryong LeeDepartment of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Keimyung University, Daegu 704-701, *Department ofEmergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Ulsan University, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan 682-714Effects of Adenovirus AMP activated protein kinase (AMPK) on Scopolamine-inducedMemory Impairment in RatsSoo-Jeong Kim, Jun-Ho Lee, Jian Liu, Young-Joo Kwon, Minkyu Shin, Moochang Hong, and Hyunsu BaeBK21 Oriental Medical science Center, Kyung-Hee University, Hoegi-Dong, Dongdaemun-Ku, Seoul 130-701, ,Republic of KoreaAdenoviral gene transfer of dopamine- ‚- hydroxylase (DBH) in the hypothalamuspotentiates electroacupuncture analgesia in ratsSoo-Jeong Kim, Jun-Ho Lee, Minkyu Shin, Moochang Hong, and Hyunsu BaeBK21 Oriental Medical science Center, Kyung-Hee University, Hoegi-Dong, Dongdaemun-Ku, Seoul 130-701,Republic of KoreaCharacterization of the lysine residues in the AXH domain of the ataxin-1 proteinA- Ram Kang, Soyeon Lee, Seongman KangSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, KoreaCharacterization of toxic effects of ALS-linked SOD1 mutant proteinsJa-Young Jang , Eun Jin Yoon , Hyung-Min Cho , Yong-Min Kim , Hyangshuk Rhim , SeongmanKang , *School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea, Research Institute ofMolecular Genetics, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, the Catholic University ofKorea, Seoul 137-701, KoreaAmyloid beta1-42-RAGE interaction alters tight junction protein via Ca 2+ -calcineurin pathwayin bEnd.3 cellsSun Young Kook, Hyun Seok Hong, Sung Min Son, Inhee Mook-JungDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799Contributions of Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin Channels After Acute Spinal CordInjury in RatTae Yong Kim , , Tae Y. Yune , , and Kang-Sik Park ,Department of Physiology, Neurodegeneration Control Research Center, and Department of Biochemistryand Molecular Biology, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul 130-701, South KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회169


N-19-66 Regulation of the voltage-gated Ca 2+ channels in brain : Identification and functionalcharacterization of critical phosphorylation sitesSeok Kyo Shin , In Young Choi , Young Wuk Cho , Kun Cho , Jong Shin Yoo and Kang-Sik ParkDepartment of Physiology, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul 130-701, Korea Basic ScienceInstitute, O-Chang 363-883N-19-67The PPP2R5D subunit mediates PKA-dependent dephosphorylation of tau protein byprotein phosphates 2AUn Young Yu and Jung-Hyuck AhnDepartment of Biochemistry, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, 911-1 Mok-6-dong, Yangcheon-ku,Seoul, Korea 158-710OO-19-01O-19-02O-19-03O-19-04Regulation of actin cytoskeleton dynamics in cellsSung Haeng Lee ,Chosun University School of Medicine, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 375 Seosuk-dong,Dong-gu, Gwangju 501-759, Korea Chosun University School of Medicine, Research Center for ResistantCells, 375 Seosuk-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju 501-759, KoreaInsights into protein flexibility: The relationship between evolutionarily coupled residuesand conformational changesJouhyun Jeon , Inhae Kim , Yoon Sup Choi , and Sanguk Kim , ,Division of Molecular and Life Science; School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering,Division of IT Convergence Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784,KoreaG832A single nucleotide mutation in human SLC22A11 in osteoporosis patient attenuatestransport properties of estrone sulfate conjugatesSeok Ho ChaDepartment of Biomedical Technology and Center for Advanced Medical Education by BK21 Project, Collegeof Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, KoreaSnc2p, an R-SNARE involved in exocytosis, interacts with vacuolar Q-SNAREs to supportyeast vacuole fusion in vivoYoungsoo Jun and Miriam LeeDepartment of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju 500-712, Korea170 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


O-19-05O-19-06O-19-07O-19-08O-19-09New insight into the fold space of membrane proteins revealed by structural comparisonwith soluble proteinsHyun-Jun Nam , Jouhyun Jeon , Jae-Seong Yang and Sanguk Kim , ,School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology,Pohang 790-784, Korea; Division of Molecular and Life Science, Pohang University of Science andTechnology, Pohang 790-784, Korea; Division of IT Convergence Engineering(ITCE), Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Pohang 790-784, KoreaNEK7 is a critical kinase for the formation of new centrosome in centrosome duplicationcycleSunghwan Kim, Sungjae Kim and Kunsoo RheeDepartment of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, KoreaImportance of CPAP in centrosome maturation and pericentriolar material accumulationMiseon Lee*, Jaerak Chang, and Kunsoo RheeDepartment of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, KoreaPhenotypic analysis of Arhgap17 knockout miceHwain Kim , Seungbok Lee , Daekee LeeDepartment of Life & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-720, South KoreaCollege of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-740, South KoreaEffects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation on gene transfer and endocytosisChang-Nim Im and Woong-Yang Park*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-799PPosterP-19-01P-19-02Molecular diagnosis using real-time nucleic acid sequence based amplification for detectionof norovirusIn Soo Lee , Jae won Im , Yoon Jung Cho , Doo Sung Cheon , Hye Sook Jeong , Hye young Leeand Tae Ue KimDepartment of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Health Sciences, Yonsei University, Wonju, KoreaNational Institute of Health, Seoul, KoreaInduction of efficient proliferation and differentiation of porcine pancreatic stem cells usingEBV-based plasmidMin Koo Seo , Cheng-Lin Sun , Ji Won Kim , Kun-Ho Yoon , and Suk Kyeong LeeResearch Institute of Immunobiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Division of Endocrinologyand Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Republic ofKorea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회171


P-19-03P-19-04P-19-05P-19-06P-19-07P-19-08P-19-09P-19-10Association between INS VNTR polymorphism and polycystic ovary syndrome in a koreanpopulationJI-HYUN YUN , BON-HEE GU , YU-BIN KANG and KWANG-HYUN BAEKCHA Stem Cell Institute, Department of Biomedical Science, CHA University, CHA General Hospital, Seoul135-081, Korea Jin-Sun Girl s High School, Seoul, KoreaAssociation study of +45G15G (T/G) and +276(G/T) polymorphisms in the adiponectin genewith polycystic ovary syndromeLan Li, Ji-Hyun Yun, Jae-Hyun Lee and Kwang-Hyun BaekDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, CHA General Hospital, Seoul135-081, KoreaRepression of the renal epithelial tubulogenesis in Mxi1 over-expressed mIMCD-3 cellsSeon Ah Song, Kyung Hyun Yoo, Yeon joo Yook and Jong Hoon Park*Department of Biological Science, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul 140-742Bacterial contamination of blood DNA sample is associated with donor s health conditionEun-Jung Hong, Jae-Eun Lee,Sung-Mi Shim,Jun-Woo Kim,Geun-Ryang Bae,Yoon Shin Cho,Jae-PilJeon* and Bok-Ghee Han*Center for Genome Science, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, Seoul, Korea *Corresponding authorsRepeated intake of overnutrient and oxidative stressSangbin Lim, Sung Soo KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BK21 project), Medical Research Center for Bioreactionto Reactive Oxygen Species and Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University,Seoul, KoreaFenretinide improves insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis in obese miceIn-uk Koh, Hye Seung Jun, Joo Hyun Lim, Joo Sun Choi and Jihyun SongDivision of Metabolic Disease, Department of Biomedical Science, National Institutes of Health, 5 Nokbun -dong, Eunpyung-gu, Seoul 122-701The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ ameliorates IBD through suppression ofinflammatory cytokines via reduction of mitochondrial ROSAmarjargal Dashdorj and Sung Soo KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Science and Engineering Research Center forBioreaction to Reactive Oxygen Species and Biomedical Science Institute( BK-21), School of Medicine,KyungHee University, Seoul 130-701,KoreaNew histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor with dual action in bone metabolismSeung-hwa Baek and Seong Hwan KimLaboratory of Chemical Genomics, Pharmacology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of ChemicalTechnology, P.O.Box 107, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-600, Korea172 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


P-19-11P-19-12P-19-14P-19-15Brain metabolites variation in patients with Alzheimer s disease: a preliminary study of invivo MR spectroscopy at 3-TeslaYou-Ri Choi , Tae-Hoon Kim , Han-Su Baek , Gwang-Won Kim and Gwang-Woo Jeong ,Departments of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering , Chonnam National University Medical School,Gwangju 501-757Suppression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Induced Angiogenic Responsesby fucodiphloroehthol GYONG-XIN LI , YONG LI , , ZHONG-JI QIAN , BoMi Ryu and SE-KWON KIM ,Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea ResourceInstitute, Academy of Sciences of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Jilin Province, Changchun 130021, ChinaAnti-inflammatory responses of Hippocampus Kuda Bleeler derived compounds SE-1 andSE-2 via blocking NF- B signaling pathway in murine microglial cellsHimaya, S.W.A , BoMi Ryu , Zhong-Ji Qian , Li Yong , Se-Kwon Kim , , *Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University,Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea Marine Bioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan608-737, Republic of KoreaPeptides derived from sea pipet attenuates H2O2 induced cutaneous fibrosis by inhibitingreactive oxygen species (ROS) production and by influencing intracellular signalingBoMi Ryu , Himaya.S.W.A. , Zhong-Ji Qian , Se-Kwon Kim , , *Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreaP-19-16 Sulfated chitooligosaccharides suppress collagen release by inhibiting collagenase - 3expression through NF- B pathway in chondrosarcoma cellsRomauli J. Napitupulu , BoMi Ryu , Tae-Kil Eom , Zhong-Ji Qian , and Se-Kwon Kim , , *Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic Korea Marine BioprocessResearch Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic KoreaPosterP-19-17P-19-18P-19-19The effects of citrus juice on lipid profiles in human serumHyun Ju Hong, Heekyoung Yang, Won Young Kang, Dong Geon Kim, Sunyi Lee , Younghun Choi ,Chang Hoon Han, and Young Jae LeeCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University, Jeju, Korea, 690-150. Citrus Research Station,NIHHS, RDA, Jeju, Korea,699-946Dieckol from Ecklonia cava; inhibits MMP-2 and -9 protein expressions and cytomorphologicalchanges via NF- B signaling pathway in human fibrosarcoma cellChen Zhang , Zhong-Ji Qian , Li Yong , Sang-Hoon Lee , Se-kwon Kim , *Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan, 608-737, Republic of Korea MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan, 608-737, Republic of KoreaMAPK activation mediates the antiapoptotic signaling of Ishigoside from Ishige okamurae inUVB-stressed Hacat cellsBoMi Ryu , Zhong-Ji Qian , Yanping Zou , Se-Kwon Kim , , *Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회173


P-19-20P-19-21P-19-22P-19-23P-19-24P-19-25P-19-26The important role of protein subcellular localization in disease profilingSolip Park , Jae-seong Yang , Jihye Hwang , Yeonjoo Yoo , Young-Eun Shin , Sung Key Jang ,and Sanguk Kim , , *School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology,Pohang 790-784, Korea, and Division of Molecular and Life Science, Pohang University of Science andTechnology, Pohang 790-784, KoreaSynergistic Bcr/Abl degradation effect is triggered by MB12066 with NQO2 inhibitors inchronic myelogenous leukemiaJun-Young Heo , , Ji-Hoon Park ,Kang-Sik Seo , So-Yeon Shin , Kaipeng Jing , Hyun-Joo Kwon ,Jeong-Su Han , Nayeong Kim , Soyeon Jeong , Kyoung-Sub Song , Jong-Il Park , Wan-Hee Yoon ,Kyu Lim , , , Byung-Doo Hwang , , Gi-Ryang KweonDepartment of Biochemistry, school of Medicine; Cancer Research Institute, Infection Signaling NetworkResearch Center, Chungnam National University, Department of Biochemistry, school of Medicine; CancerResearch Institute, Infection Signaling Network Research Center, Chungnam National University, Daejeon,KoreaIsolation and Identification of human 5-HT6 receptor antagonists from caragana sinicaDong Hyuk Kim a,b , Soon-Hee Kim a , Hyoung Ja Kim a , Changbae Jin a , Kwang Chul Chung b , HyewhonRhim a , *a Life Sciences Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), 39-1 Hawholgok-dong Sungbuk-guSeoul 136-791, Korea, b Department of Biology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaTherapeutic efficacy studies of EG-Decorin for pressure ulcerJin-Wook Jang , , Hyeongjoon Lim , Ji-Won Lee , Hye-Ri Kim , Yangje Cho , Doo-Sik Kim andDuk-Chul LeeR&D Center, EyeGene Inc, Seoul, 122-270 The Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science andBiotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-479 The Department of Family Medicine, Yongdong SeveranceHospital, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-479Genetic Variations of Cardiac Ion Channel Genes in Brugada patients in KoreaJongKeun Park , MoonHyoung Lee , SungSoon Kim , YangSoo Jang , SungJoo Kim YoonResearch Institute of Molecular Genetics, Department of Biomedical Sciences, The Catholic University ofKorea, Seoul, Republic of Korea Department of Cardiology. Yonsei Cardiovascular Center, Seoul, Republic ofKorea Cardiovascular Genome Center and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Department of InternalMedicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of KoreaNXCL-4950, a novel composite applicable to peripheral skin and capable of improvingmicrovascular circulationDong-Chan Kim, Ji-Hyang Kim, Jae-Chun Shin, Chang-Eun Lee, Immanuel Joshua, Sun-Ok KimLaboratory of microvascular circulation Research, NEURONEX. Inc. Pohang-city, South Korea / Departmentof Cosmeceutical science, Daegu Haany University, Gyungsan 712-715, South Korea / Laboratory ofCosmedicinal science research, BTX company. Goryung, Kyungbuk, South KoreaSystematic error in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry based quantification of urinarysteroids hydrolyzedJu-Yeon Moon , , Young Wan Ha , Myung Hee Moon , Bong Chul Chung , Man Ho ChoiLife/Health Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, Korea, Department ofChemistry, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, Korea174 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


P-19-27Diseasome: An integrated database-pipeline system for studying single nucleotidepolymorphisms and diseasesJin Ok Yang, Sohyun Hwang, Jeongsu Oh, Jong Bhak and Tae-Kwon SohnKorean BioInformation Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회175


Poster Session 4May 19 (Wed) Hall B2Posting | 14:00~18:00Duty Time | 14:30~14:55Q-19-01~57S-19-01~28T-19-01~18U-19-01~155Genomics, Proteomics, and BioinformaticsStem Cell BiologyVirologyBiochemistry and Molecular Biology GeneralQQ-19-01Q-19-02Q-19-03Q-19-04Association Study between TPH2 Gene Polymorphisms and Autism Spectrum Disorders inKorean triosSoon Ae Kim, So Young Yang, Moon Young Kim, Jang Kyu Kim, Mi Seon KangDept. of Pharmacology, School of Medicine and Eulji University Medical Sciences Research Center, EuljilUniversity, Daejeon, 301-746No association between BDNF Gene Polymorphisms and autism spectrum disorders inKorean triosSoon Ae Kim, So Young Yang, Moon Young Kim, Jang Kyu Kim, Mi Seon KangDept. of Pharmacology, School of Medicine and Eulji University Medical Sciences Research Center, EuljilUniversity, Daejeon, 301-746Bioinformatic analysis of protein phosphatase complement of zebrafish genomeMrigendra B. Karmacharya, Woo-Joong Kwon and Jae-Won SohBiomedical Research Center for Signal Transduction Networks, Department of Chemistry, Inha University,Incheon, 402-751, KoreaA functional promoter polymorphism -607G>C of WNT10B is associated with abdominal fatin Korean female subjectsHaeyong Lee , Sungmin Bae , Il Chul Kim , Min Ho Cha , Dong Min Kim , Jin Seok Moon , Sun MiChoi , Kil Soo Kim and Yoosik Yoon , *Department of Microbiology, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul 156-756, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Biology, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea Korea Institute ofOriental Medicine, Daejeon 305-811, Republic of Korea 4 Kirin Oriental Hospital, Seoul 137-905, Republic ofKorea176 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Q-19-05Q-19-06Q-19-07Q-19-08Q-19-09Q-19-10Q-19-11Altered DNA methylome in patients with atopic dermatitisJ-H Han, K-J Shin, and T-Y KimLaboratory of Dermato-Immunology, Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science, College of Medicine, TheCatholic University of KoreaNovel proteins regulated by the HAUSP/USP7 deubiquitinating enzyme in human cancerKey-Hwan Lim , Bon-Hee Gu , Sun-Myoung Kim, Jun-Hyun Kim , Suresh Ramakrishna , Lan Li ,and Kwang-Hyun BaekCHA Stem Cell Institute, Department of Biomedical Science, CHA University, Seoul 135-081, KoreaComparison of murine and human phosphatome identifies three protein folds in proteinphosphatase catalytic domainsRana M. Sohel, Julhash U. Kazi, Mrigendra B. Karmacharya and Jae-Won SohBiomedical Research Center for Signal Transduction Networks, Department of Chemistry, Inha University,Incheon, 402-751, KoreaAngiotensin I-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Gene Ins/Del Polymorphism and Risk of Lone AtrialFibrillation in KoreansAh-Ram Park , Dong-Jik Shin , , Hye-Jin Hwang , Nak-Hun Son , Kwang-Bok Lee , Jin-Woo Im ,Sook-Kyoung Kim, Eun-Soon Shin , Jong-Eun Lee , Hui-Nam Pak , Moon-Hyoung Lee , Sung-SoonKim , Yang-soo Jang ,Cardiovascular Genome Center, Yonsei University Healthcare Center, Seoul, Korea Yonsei UniversityResearch Institute of Science for Aging, Seoul, Korea Division of Cardiology, Yonsei University College ofMedicine, Seoul, Korea DNA Link, Inc, Seoul, KoreaAssociation of the human KCNQ1 gene variants with non-familial atrial fibrillation: Evidenceof possible genetic contribution to the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillationDong-Jik Shin , , Ah-Ram Park , Hye-Jin Hwang , Nak-Hun Son , Kwang-Bok Lee , Jin-Woo Im ,Sook-Kyoung Kim, Eun-Soon Shin , Jong-Eun Lee , Bo-young Joung , Hui-Nam Pak , Moon-HyoungLee , Sung-Soon Kim , Yang-soo Jang ,Cardiovascular Genome Center, Yonsei University Healthcare Center, Seoul, Korea Yonsei UniversityResearch Institute of Science for Aging, Seoul, Korea Division of Cardiology, Yonsei University College ofMedicine, Seoul, Korea DNA Link, Inc, Seoul, KoreaCloning, over-expression, and characterization of ppGpp-binding hypothetical proteinsG.Gnanasekaran , SangO Pan , Hyon E Choy and Che-Hun JungDepartment of Chemistry, Chonnam National University, Gwanjgu 500-757, South Korea Department ofMicrobiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwanjgu 501-746, South KoreaAnalysis of Proteins in the Urine of Obese AdolescentsMichelle Ahn, Youngjun Kim, Yong-Hak Kim, Myeong-Hee YuFunctional Proteomics Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seongbuk, Seoul 136-791, Republicof KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회177


Q-19-12Q-19-13Q-19-14Q-19-15Q-19-16Q-19-17Q-19-18Wheat chloroplast: methodical investigation and targeting analysis of lumenal proteinsusing proteomic techniqueAbu Hena Mostafa Kamal , Da-Eun Kim , Myeong-Won Oh , Nobuyuki Uozumi , Jong-Soon Choi ,Kun Cho and Sun-Hee Woo , *Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University, Cheong-ju 361-763, Korea Dept. of BiomolecularEngineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8579 Japan ProteomeResearch Team, Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon 305-333, Korea Mass Spectrometry Research Center,Korea Basic Science Institute, Chungbuk 863-883, KoreaHigh-throughput profiling for NAD(P)+-binding proteins in Salmonella typhimuriumSangO Pan and Che-Hun JungDept. of Chemistry, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, Republic of KoreaHippocampal proteomes analysis related to enhanced performance of hippocampusdependentmemory in NCX2/CC 3 knock-out miceWon Suk Yang , JooHee Mun , Yu-Ri Lee , Suk Chan Lee , Hee-Sup Shin , Myeong-Hee YuFuntional proteomics center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, 39-1 Hawolgok-dong, Seongbuk-gu,Seoul, 136-791, Korea Center for Neural Science, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, 39-1 Hawolgokdong,Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 136-791, KoreaTime series analysis of the hemagglutinin genes of influenza A virus (H1N1 subtype) since1976Insung Ahn and Hyeon S. SonSupercomputing Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Daejeon 305-806, andGraduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742Antibody protein array analysis identified differentially expressed inflammatory mediators inpatients with keratoconusJung-Min Park, Jee-Won Mok, Choun-Ki JooLaboratory of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Korea Eye Tissue and Gene Bank, The Catholic Universityof KoreaThe hypothalamic proteome changes in diet-induced obesity mouse modelHyun tae Kim , Jung-Eun Park , Sujin Lee , Ye-suk Lee , Myung-Sook Choi , Tae-Cheon Kang ,Soo Young Choi and Oh-Shin KwonSchool of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu, 702-701, Republic of Korea Department of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Kyungpook NationalUniversity, Daegu, 702-701, Republic of Korea Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, HallymUniversity, Chunchon, Kangwon-Do, 200-702, Republic of Korea Department of Biomedical Science, Collegeof Life Science, Hallym University, Chunchon, Kangwon-Do, 200-702, Republic of KoreaPhosphoproteomic changes in the brain by the enhanced n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid dieton cognitive learning and memorySeon-Min Park, Jin-Woo Lee, Jin-Kyu LimDepartment of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Buk-gu, Daegu, Korea178 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Q-19-19Q-19-20Q-19-21Q-19-22Q-19-23Q-19-24Q-19-25Biomarker discovery with SELDI-TOF MS in human plasma associated with asthmaBong-Joo Kang ,Min-Ho Cha and Yoo-Sik YoonBrain Disease Research Center, Korea Institue of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon 305-811, Dept. ofMicrobiology, Chungang University, Seoul 156-756Comparative proteomic analysis of differentially expressed proteins by fluoxetine in 293Acells with or without TREK-2 over-expressionJi-Young Lee and Kee Ryeon KangMRC for Neural Dysfunction and BK21 Program, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine andInstitute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-751, South KoreaProteome changes by knockdown of pyridoxal 5 -phosphate phosphataseSujin Lee , Nam Sik Eum , Hyun Tae Kim , Ung-Kyu Choi , Jung-Eun Park ,Ye-Suk Lee , Tae-Cheon Kang ,Soo Young Choi and Oh-Shin KwonSchool of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University,Daegu, 702-701, Republic of Korea Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Hallym University,Chunchon, Kangwon-Do, 200-702, Republic of Korea Department of Biomedical Science, College of LifeScience, Hallym University, Chunchon, Kangwon-Do, 200-702, Republic of KoreaBone marrow mononuclear cells of acute lymphoblastic leukemia showed differentiallyexpressed protein patterns by proteomic analysisDoobo Shim , Eun Sil Park , and Kee Ryeon KangDepartment of Biochemistry, MRCND and BK 21 for Medical Science, Department of Pediatrics, School ofMedicine and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-751, South KoreaIdentification of genes selectively regulated by cancer cell-derived microvesicles inendothelial cellsYae jin Yoon, Dae-Kyum Kim , Kim Oh Youn , Kim Sae Rom , Yoon-Keun Kim , Daehee Hwang ,and Yong Song GhoSchool of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, Division of Molecular and Life Science, andDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784Sodium arsenite effect on proteome expressions in embryonic carcinoma cellsJi Hyun Park, Nando Dulal Das, Kyoung Hwa Jung, Hyeong Tae Lee, Dal Mu Ri Han, Mi Ran Choiand Young Gyu ChaiDivision of Molecular and Life Sciences, Hanyang University, Ansan 426-791, KoreaUnderstanding the mitochondrial proteins involved in the communication to the cell throughnetwork biologyJae-Seong Yang , Jouhyun Jeon , Solip Park , Yun-joo Yoo , Jinho Kim , Yonghwan Choi ,Youngeun Shin , Sanguk Kim , ,School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology,Pohang 790-784, Korea; Division of Molecular and Life Science, Pohang University of Science andTechnology, Pohang 790-784, Korea; Division of IT Convergence Engineering, Pohang University of Scienceand Technology, Pohang 790-784, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회179


Q-19-26Q-19-27Q-19-28Q-19-29Q-19-30Q-19-31Q-19-32Q-19-33Q-19-34Comparison of evolutionary character between immune genes and brain genesSeung Gu Park, Sun Shim ChoiDepartment of Medical Biotechnology, College of Biomedical Science, and Institute of Bioscience &Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, South KoreaComparative analysis of gene structures and expression parameters between microRNAtarget and non-target genes in humanYoung-Joon Mok, Seung-Gu Park and Sun-Shim ChoiDepartment of Medical Biotechnology, College of Biomedical Science, and Institute of Bioscience &Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, South KoreaTMTC2 polymorphism is associated with glaucoma susceptibility in KoreansKyunglan Kim, Sewon Kim, Yong-jun Yun , Chang-sik Kim and Changwon KangDepartment of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 305-701,Korea, and Department of Ophthalmology, Chungnam National University Hospital, Daejeon 302-721, KoreaProteomic Analysis of Tumor Necrosis Factor- -Induced Secretome of Human AdiposeTissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem CellsMi Jeong Lee , Jaeyoon Kim , Min Young Kim , Taehoon G. Lee , Soon Chul Heo , and Jae Ho KimMedical Research Center for Ischemic Tissue Regeneration & Medical Research Institute, College ofMedicine, Pusan National University, Yangsan 626-770, Republic of Korea; NovaCell Technology Inc.,Pohang, KoreaCorrelation between evolutionary rates of genes and the parameters of gene structuresIl-Ki Kim, Seung-Gu Park and Sun-Shim ChoiDepartment of Medical Biotechnology, College of Biomedical Science, and Institute of Bioscience &Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, South KoreaModulation of Transcriptome in the Central Nervous System by Nature-Derived FoodNutrientsSung Sik Choi, Dong Ho Lee, Sang Ho LeeDivision of Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701Proteome analysis of outer membrane vesicles from a clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC13883Chi Won Choi , Seung il Kim , Eun Jeoung Lee , Eun Jeoung Lee , Sang Sun Kang , and SungheeHyunProteome Research Team, Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon 305-333, Department of BiomedicalLaboratory Science, Eulji University, Daejeon 301-746, Republic of Korea, and Department of ScienceEducation, Chungbuk National University, Gaeshin-dong, Heungdok-gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk 361-763An interaction study of Eya2 by hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometryJu yeon Ryu and Jeong Hee MoonDept. of Medical Proteomics Reaserch center, KRIBB, Daejon 305-806Proteomics-based approach to identify potential therapeutic targets in lung cancerJung Eun Kim, Kyung Hee Koo, and Yun Gyu ParkDept. of Biochemistry, Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for Biomedical Science and Cancer ResearchCenter for Lung and Breast/Ovarian Cancers, Korea University College of Medicine, 136-701, Seoul180 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Q-19-35Q-19-36Q-19-37Q-19-38Q-19-39Q-19-40Q-19-41Q-19-42Proteomic analysis of human keratinocytes treated with -aminobutyric acidSang Gu Kang , *, Kyung Eun Lee , Hana Kwon , Ji Hyun Lee , and Doo Hwan Moon ,Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Major in Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 712-749, Korea,and PioKorea, Daegu, KoreaThe global proteomic approach to identifying ubiquitinated nuclear proteins in stimulatedmacrophagesJi Young Kim , , Eric David Anderson , and Keiko OzatoProgram of Genomics in Differentiation, Laboratory of Molecular Growth Regulation, Eunice KennedyInstitute of Child Health and Human Development; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney,National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA; Kyungpook National University, School of Dentistry,Daegu, KoreaEvolution rates of intracellular organelles from human and yeast networksJea-Woon Ryu, Jaeul Ku, Byeol-Na Park, and Hak Yong KimDepartment of Biochemistry, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, 361-763, Republic of KoreaUse of oligonucleotide microarray analysis for the evaluation of the pharmacological activityof medicinal plantsJong Min Kim , Hyun Ah Jung , Jae Sue Choi , Na Gyong Lee , *Department of Bioscience & Biotechnology, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747, and Divison of Food Scienceand Biotechnology, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737.HtrA2 affects the stability of mtDNAHuigwan Goo , Youngmo Seong , Eunjin Yoon , Hyangshuk Rhim , Seongman KangGraduate School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea, Department ofBiomedical Sciences/ Research Institute of Molecular Genetics The Catholic University of Korea, 137-701, KoreaProtein profiling induced by fast neutron in p53 wild-type and null isogenic human cancercells grown as spheroidJee Young Kwon and Young Rok SeoDepartment of Pharmacology, Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul130-701, Republic of KoreaChemopreventive biomarker selection in colorectal cancer treated with selenomethioninevia proteomic analysisMd. Mujibur Rahman, Ju Han Lee and Young R. SeoDepartment of Pharmacology, Biomedical Science Institute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul130-701, Republic of KoreaDynamic Changes of Functionally Grouped Proteomes in Spinal Cord InjuryMin Young Song , Kun Cho , Tae Y. Yune , and Kang-Sik ParkDepartment of Physiology, Korea Basic Science Institute, O-Chang, Department of Biochemistry andMolecular Biology, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul 130-701, South KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회181


Q-19-43Q-19-44Q-19-45Q-19-46Q-19-47Q-19-48A novel approach for detecting personal and reference-independent CNVs from array CGHYoung Seok Ju , , , Dongwan Hong , Sheehyun Kim , Sung-soo Park , Sujung Kim , Seungbok Lee ,Hansoo Park , Jong-Il Kim , , and Jeong-sun Seo , , , ,Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Reseach Center, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-799, Dept. ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799, Dept. ofBiomedical Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate School, Seoul, 110-799, Macrogen Inc., Seoul, 153-801, Psoma Therapeutics Inc. Seoul 153-801, Dept. of Pathology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital andHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USAGenome-wide linkage analysis for plasma triglyceride levels in a Mongolia population : TheGENDISCAN studyYoung Seok, Ju , , Hansoo Park , , Jong-Il Kim , , , Joohon Sung , Sung-Il Cho , Mi-Kyeong Lee ,Jeong-Sun, Seo ,Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799Dept. of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health and Institute of Health and Environment, SeoulNational University, 151-742, Psoma Therapeutics Inc. Seoul 153-801, Genomic Medicine Institute, MedicalReseach Center, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-799De novo assembly of targeted region in Korean individual from paired-end read datasequenced by next-generation sequencing techniquesDongwan Hong , Young Seok Ju , , , Sheehyun Kim , Su-Jeong Kim , Seong-Soo Park , Sat-ByeolYou , Wonchul Lee , Hyun-Jin Kim , Seungbok Lee , Dong-Seong Lee , Jong-Il Kim , , and Jeong-Sun Seo , , , ,Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 110-799, Dept. ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799, Dept. ofBiomedical Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate School, Seoul, 110-799, Macrogen Inc., Seoul, 153-801, 5 Psoma Therapeutics Inc., Seoul 153-801Common genetic variation in UGT8 is associated with musical abilitySeungbok Lee , , Hansoo Park , Jong-Il Kim , , , Young Seok Ju , , Hyun-Jin Kim , , Sung-Il Cho ,Joohon Sung5, Jeong-Sun Seo , , ,Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 110-799, Dept. ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799, PsomaTherapeutics Inc., Seoul 153-801, Dept. of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate School,Seoul, 110-799, Dept. of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health and Institute of Health andEnvironment, Seoul National University, 151-742, Macrogen Inc., Seoul, 153-801Identification of deletion site of CNR2 in Asian individualsKyung Hwa Kim , Young Seok Ju , , Dongwan Hong , Jeong-Sun Seo , , and Jong-Il Kim ,Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Reseach Center, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-799Linkage Analysis in Skin Color of Mongolian populations: The GENDISCAN ProjectHyun-Jin Kim , , Seung-Hwan Paik , Ho-Young Son , Seungbok Lee , , Young Seok Ju , ,Yavartanoo Maryam , , Dong-Seong Lee , , Jeong-Sun Seo , , , Jong-Il Kim , , Oh-Sang KwonDept. of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate School, Seoul, 110-799, Dept ofDermatology, Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine,Seoul, 110-799, Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 110-799182 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Q-19-49Q-19-50Q-19-51Q-19-52Q-19-53Q-19-54Q-19-55Genetic effects and common latent factors contributing to facial measurements found in asubset of Korean populationHyun-Jin Kim , , Sun-Wha Im , , Ganchimeg Jargal , Siwoo Lee , Jeong-Yeon Park , Jong-YeolKim5, Jeong-Sun Seo , , and Jong-Il Kim ,Dept. of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate School, Seoul, 110-799, Dept ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799, Dept. ofEpidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health and Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul NationalUniversity, 151-742, Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul,110-799, Division of Constitutional Medicine Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon, 305-811Human amylase gene copy number variation in Korea and Mongolia populationHo-Young Son , Chang-Ho Park , Jeong-Sun Seo , , and Jong-Il Kim ,Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Reseach Center, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-799Linkage analysis of mitochondrial copy number in Korean populationHo-Young Son , Mi-Kyeong Li , Siwoo Lee , Joohon Sung , Jong-Yeol Kim , Jeong-Sun Seo , andJong-Il Kim ,Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799Dept. of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health and Institute of Health and Environment, SeoulNational University, 151-742, Division of Constitutional Medicine Research, Korea Institute of OrientalMedicine, Daejeon, 305-811, Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Reseach Center, Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul 110-799Genome-wide linkage analysis for ocular and nasal anthropometric traits in a MongolianpopulationSun-Wha Im , , Hyun-Jin Kim , , Mi Kyeong Lee , Ganchimeg Jargal , Joohon Sung , Sung-il Cho ,Jeong-Sun Seo , , , Jong-Il Kim , ,Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 110-799, Dept ofBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-799, Dept. ofBiomedical Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate School, Seoul, 110-799, Dept. of Epidemiology,Graduate School of Public Health and Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University, 151-742Association of microRNA polymorphisms with colorectal cancer in KoreansKyung Tae Min , Dong Jin Yim , Yi Seul Choi , So Young Chong , Doyeun Oh , Jong Woo Kim andNam Keun KimInstitute for Clinical Research, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam 463-712. Department ofInternal Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, Seongnam 463-712. Department of Surgery, CHABundang Medical Center, Seongnam 463-712.Digestion analysis of apolipoprotein A-I as a substrate for matrix metalloproteinase-14Jun Hyoung Park, Sung-Min Park, and Seung-Taek LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749Protein comparison at the domain architecture levelyungwook Lee and Doheon LeeKorean BioInformation Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, Korea, Department of Bio and Brain Engineering,KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회183


Q-19-56Q-19-57Prediction of MicroRNA Relevance to Cancer Based on Gene Set AnalysisChaehwa Seo and Sanghyuk LeeDivision of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Research Center for Systems Biology (ERCSB), EwhaWomans University, Seoul 120-750, KOREAHaplotypes of the UGT1A1 gene are associated with total bilirubin concentrations in lungcancer patientsJung Ran Choi a ,Jeong-Oh Kim b ,Dae Ryong Kang c In Kyung Kim d Hyun Suk Chae e Jin-HyoungKang b ,*aDepartment of Life Sciences, Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul120-750; b Department of Medical Oncology, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea,Seoul 137-701; c Graduate School of Public Health, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-752; d Department ofBiochemistry, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701; and e Department of Gastroenterology,Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Gyeonggi-do 480-708SS-19-01S-19-02S-19-03Salicylic acid derivates (Sal-2) enhances osteogenesis via MAPK and p65 pathway in mouseD1 cellsHyung Keun Kim , , , Ji Hyun Kim , , , Dae Sung Park , , , Jong Min Kim , , Myung Ho Jeong , andTaek Rim Yoon , , , *Cardiovascular Research Institute of Chonnam Nat l Univ., 5, Hak-dong, Dong-Gu, Gwangju, 501-757Korea, Heart Research Center of Chonnam Nat l Univ. Hospital, 5, Hak-dong, Dong-Gu, Gwangju, 501-757Korea, Dept of Orthopaedics, Chonnam Nat l Univ. Hwasun Hospital, 160, Ilsim-ri, Hwasun, Jeonnam, 519-809 Korea *Corresponding authorFunctional neural differentiation of human adipose tissue-derived stem cells using bFGFand forskolinSujeong Jang , Hyong-Ho Cho , Yong-Bum Cho , Jong-Seong Park , Han-Seong Jeong , *Dept. of Physiology and Otolaryngology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju 501-190,KoreaLeukocyte common antigen-related (LAR) tyrosine phosphatase positively regulatesosteoblast differentiation by modulating extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)activationWon Kon Kim, Hye-Ryung Choi, Sung Goo Park, Byoung Chul Park, Yong Ko , Kwang-Hee Bae* andSang Chul Lee*Medical Proteomics Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, and 1Division of Life Science and GeneticEngineering, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 136-701184 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S-19-04S-19-05S-19-06S-19-07S-19-08S-19-09S-19-10S-19-11Expression profile of genes identified in human spermatogonial stem cell-like cells usingsuppression subtractive hybridizationJung Ki Yoo , Jung Jin Lim , Jung Jae Ko , Dong Ryul Lee , and Jin Kyeoung KimDepartment of biomedical Science, College of Life Science, CHA University, Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu,Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 463-836, Korea Fertility Center, CHA Gangnam Medical Center, College ofMedicine, CHA University, Seoul, 135-081, KoreaMonitoring Adipogenesis, Chondrogenesis, and Osteogenesis of human mesenchymalstem cells with JuLITM time-lapse live-cell imaging systemJung Mi Lee, Chahee Kim, Min Sung Kim, and Sunmi HanBio Team, Research Department, NanoEnTeck Inc., Seoul, 152-740, KoreaA preliminary study for optimal storage of human dental pulp derived mesenchymal stemcellsSu-Youne Han, Ji Hyang Kim, Hyoun Kyoung Park, Hyeong Kyeong Lee, Seung Hoon Park, Byung-Rok DoBiotechnology Research Institute, Hurim BioCell Inc., Seoul 157-793, Republic of KoreaEfficient non-adhesive ex vivo expansion of early endothelial progenitor cells from humancord blood CD34+ fractionEunju O , Byung Hun Lee , Hyun-Young Ahn , Jong-Chul Shin , Hyun-Kyung Kim , Myungshin Kim ,In-Yang Park , Yong-Gyu Park , and Young Ae JoeCancer Research Institute and Department of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Obstetrics andGynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Laboratory Medicine, and Department ofBiostatistics, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, KoreaEvaluation of isolation and proliferation methods for stem cells from human umbilical cordHyoun Kyoung Park, Su-Youne Han, Myung-Jin Kim, Hee Sue Hong, Ji Hyang Kim, Byung-Rok DoBiotechnology Research Institute, Hurim BioCell Inc., Seoul 157-793, Republic of KoreaROCK inhibition promotes the differentiation of Wharton s jelly-derived mesenchymalstromal cells into neuron-like cellsHyun- Sun Lee , Kwang S. Kim , Hyun-Young Ahn , Jong-Chul Shin and Young Ae JoeCancer Research Institute and Department of Biomedical Science, College of Medicine, The Catholic Universityof Korea, Seoul 137-701, Republic of Korea Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Republic of KoreaThe Effect of mesenchymal stromal cells derived from Wharton s jelly on therapeuticneovasuclarizationHyun-Sun Lee , Eunju O , Hyun-Kyung Kim , Hyun-Young Ahn , Jong-Chul Shin and Young Ae JoeCancer Research Institute and Department of Biomedical Science, College of Medicine, The CatholicUniversity of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Korea Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Republic of KoreaDownregulation of Oct-4 Inhibits Proliferation of ES Cells by Inducing G1 Cell cycle ArrestJungwoon Lee, Yeorim Go, Inyoung Kang, and Jungho KimLaboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회185


S-19-12S-19-13S-19-14S-19-15S-19-16Pyruvate Kinase Isozyme Type M2 (PKM2) Interacts with Oct-4 in Regulatino of TranscriptionJungwoon Lee and Jungho KimDepartment of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, KoreaAnalysis of the DNA-binding and Transcriptional Activation Functions of Human Oct-4IsoformsJungwoon Lee and Jungho KimDepartment of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, KoreaEWS is a Coactivator that Interacts with the POU DNA Binding Domain of Oct-4Jungwoon Lee and Jungho KimDepartment of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, KoreaIn vivo vasculogenesis of stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHEDs)Hyun Nam, Jae-Wan Park, Jae-Won Kim, Dae-Hyun Jeon, Ji-Hye Yang, Mi Jang, and Gene LeeLab of Molecular Genetics, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-749, KoreaThe Effect of FGF2 in the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche, Osteoblastic Niche and VascularNicheKyung-Ae Yoon, Ji Young Kim, Hye-Sim Cho and Je-Yoel ChoDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, 101 Dongindong 2-ga, Jung-Gu, Daegu, 700-422, South KoreaS-19-17 Ochratoxin A inhibits adipogenesis through the ERK-PPAR- pathway in adipose tissuederivedmesenchymal stem cellsSeyoung Lim , Hyun-Jun Jang , Eun Hee Park , Jun Hyuk Yang , Jung-Min Kim , Kyungmoo Yea ,Sung Ho Ryu and Pann-Ghill SuhSchool of Nano-Biotechnology & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology,Ulsan, Republic of Korea Burnham Institute for Medical Research, Orlando, Florida, USA Division ofMolecular and Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Republic of KoreaS-19-18S-19-19BMP4 stimulates adherence and astrocytic differentiation of neural stem cells in neurospheresvia PI3 kinase-mediated upregulation of N-cadherinMi-Yeon Kim, Saluja Kaduwal, and Kang-Yell ChoiTranslational Research Center for Protein Function Control, College of Life Science and Biotechnology,Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaNF- B may not be involved in the regulation of Nanog gene expression in embryoniccarcinoma cellsHyun Jeong Suk , Young Eun Kim , Jeong-A Park , Hyung-Joo Kwon , Younghee Lee , *Department of Biochemistry, College of Natural Science, Chungbuk National University, Chungju, KoreaDepartment of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Hanllym University, Chuncheon Gangwon-do 200-702,Korea186 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


S-19-20S-19-21S-19-22S-19-23S-19-24S-19-25S-19-26S-19-27Lysophosphatidic Acid Induces Expression of Betaig-h3, A TGF-beta- Induced Protein, inHuman Adipose Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem CellsSang Hun Shin, Il Hwan Lee, Soon Chul Heo,Eun Su Jeon, Kyung Hye Kim, In- San Kim, and Jae Ho KimMedical Research Center for Ischemic Tissue Regeneration, Department of Physiology, Medical ResearchInstitute, School of Medicine, Pusan National University; Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Celland Matrix Research Institute, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, 101 Dongin-dong Jung-gu,Daegu 700-422, Republic of KoreaAnalysis of Gene Expression in Germline Stem Cells and Multipotent Germline Stem CellsKyung Ah Choi, Chul Park, Hae Sun Youn, Ju Hyung Yang and Sungtae KimDepartment of Chemistry, Korea UniVersity, Seoul 136-701, Republic of Korea- Catenin Mediates Cyclic Strain-Induced Cardiomyogenesis from Mouse Embryonic StemCells through ROS-Dependent and Integrin-Mediated PI3K/Akt PathwaysLim Shin-Saeng, Jung Sun Heo, Zhong-Hua Zheng, Jung-Min Hwang, Jeong-Chae LeeInstitute of Oral Biosciences and BK21 program, Research Center of Bioactive Materials School of Dentistry,Chonbuk National University, Jeonju 561-756, Republic of KoreaDevelopment of potential biomarkers for tumorigenesis in human embryonic stem cell basedtherapyKi Dae Park, Yang Mook Park, Choong Man Hong, Seung Tae Chung, Illung Oh, Sun Hee Kim, MinJung Choi and Sue Nie ParkNational Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation, Korea Food and Drug Administration, Seoul 122-704Assessment of cryoprotectants for Adipose tissue-derived Stem Cells(ADSCs)Sun-Hee Kim, Jong-Hwan Kim, Ki-Dae Park, Min-Joung Choi, Young-Jun Seo, Il-Ung Oh, Seung-TaeChung, Choong-Man Hong and Sue-Nie ParkAdvanced Therapy Products Research Division, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Research Department,National Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation, Seoul 122-704The effect of IGF2 on endothelial progenitor cell survivalJung-Yeon Choi , Ji Hye Jung , Yong-Sun Maeng , Hyun-Jung Choi , Young-Myeong Kim andYoung-Guen KwonDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749,Republic of Korea Department of Molecular and Cellular Biohemistry, School of Medicine, KangwonNational University, Kangwon-Do, Republic of KoreaIsolation and expansion of synovial CD44 + CD90 + CD105 + mesenchymal stem cells; comparison oftwo isolation techniques-enzymatic method versus direct explant techniqueJung Eun Lee, Chung Hee Sonn, Dae-Hee Lee , Yunji Oh, Jisu Im , Soon-Hyuck Lee , Kyung-Mi LeeDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for Biomedical Science,Department of Orthopaedics Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Anam Hospital, Seoul, 136-705Role of macrophage in the enrichment and maintenance of glioma cancer stem cellsChang-Hwan Yoon , Min-Jung Kim , Kyung-Hwan Hyun , Miran Yoo , Rae-Kwon Kim , Hyejin Lee ,Myung-Jin Park , and Su-Jae LeeDepartment of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Korea, Division of Radiation CancerBiology, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-706, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회187


S-19-28 The PKC supports fractionated radiation-induced enrichment of glioma stem-like cells andacquisition of resistance to anticancer treatmentsMin-Jung Kim , Chang-Hwan Yoon , Rae-Kwon Kim , Hyejin Lee , Kyung-Hwan Hyun , Myung-JinPark , and Su-Jae LeeDepartment of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Korea, Division of Radiation CancerBiology, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-706, KoreaTT-19-01T-19-02T-19-03T-19-04T-19-05HBV polymerase inhibit NF- B signaling via interaction with TAB2/3So-Young Cho, and Wang-Shick RyuDepartment of Biochemistry, Yonsei UniversityLet Variants of MuLV Long Terminal Repeats Regulate Growth of Host T-LymphocytesHyung Joon Kim, Jin-Wook Jung and Sang-Yun ChoiSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, KoreaAssociation between Epstein-Barr Virus infection and chemoresistancy in gastric carcinomaHee Jong Shin, Jung Seon Seo, and Suk Kyeong LeeResearch Institute of Immunobiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, The CatholicUniversity of Korea, 505 Banpo-dong, Seocho-ku, Seoul, 137-701, KoreaPromoter methylation suppresses epstein-barr virus microRNA expression in B cellsDo Nyun Kim , Yoon-Jae Song , and Suk Kyeong LeeResearch Institute of Immunobiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Catholic University of Korea,Seoul 137-701, Korea, and Department of Life Science, Kyungwon University, Kyeonggi-Do, 461-701, KoreaModification of Turnip yellow mosaic virus coat protein and its effect on virion assemblyHyun-Il Shin and Tae-Ju ChoDepartment of Biochemistry, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaT-19-06 Extracellular HIV-1 Tat upregulates TNF- dependent monocyte chemotactic protein-1expression via activation of extracellular signal-regulated 1/2 pathway in rat hippocampalslice cultures: Inhibition by resveratrol, a polyphenolic phytostilbeneEun Ok Lee, Sang Eun Kim, Ji Hye Yang, and Young Hae ChongDepartment of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Ewha Medical Research Institute, Ewha Womans University,911-1, Mok-6-dong, Yangcheonku, Seoul, 158-710T-19-07Molecular basis of the interaction for the essential PB1-PB2 subunit of the influenza virusRNA polymeraseJin Woo Park and Won Ho JoDept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea188 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


T-19-08T-19-09T-19-10T-19-11T-19-12T-19-13T-19-14T-19-15The specific interaction between the 5 untranslated region (5 UTR) of Hepatitis C Virus(HCV) RNA and the core protein in a mammalian cell systemKyung-Lee Yu and Ji-Chang YouDepartment of Pathology, National Research Laboratory for Molecular Virology, College of Medicine, TheCatholic Univ., Seoul 137-701, KoreaHeterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1as a new regulatory factor for HIV-1 viralproduction and infectivityWon Hye Ka and Ji Chang YouNational Research Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, TheCatholic University of Korea, Seocho-gu Banpo-dong 505, Seoul, 137-701, KoreaComparison of Intracellular localization of wild type HIV-1 Nucleocapsid and its zinc fingermutantsSo-Young Sim and Ji-Chang YouNational Research Laboratory of Molecular Virology, School of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea,Seoul 137-701, KoreaProbing of organizations of essential packaging signals for gene delivery system based onHuman Immunodeficiency Virus-1Seonhee Kim and Ji Chang YouNational Research Laboratory for Molecular Virology School of Medicine, The Catholic University of KoreaInteraction of a cellular factor YB-1 with Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)Nucleocapsid influences the virion productionHyun-Jeong Jun and Ji-chang YouDepartment of Pathology, National Research Laboratory for Molecular virology, College of Medicine, TheCatholic Univ., Seoul, 137-7-1, KoreaHBx inhibits the interaction between MAVS and Mfn1Young-Suk Yoo, Yong-Yea Park and Hye-seong ChoDepartment of Biochemistry, Ajou University School of Medicine and Department of Molecular Science andTechnology, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-721, KoreaScreening and development of small chemical antiviral inhibitors against HIV-1 replicationHyuck Sang Kwon and Ji Chang YouNational Research Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, TheCatholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Republic of KoreaHepatitis B virus X (HBx) impairs hBubR1 function through HBxAP/Rsf-1Sunyoung Chae , Soonhwan Kwon , Hosoo Lee Jungmi Lim , Dongmin Kang , Changwoo Lee ,and Hyeseong Cho , ,Dept. of Biochemistry, Ajou University School of Medicine and Dept. of Molecular Science and Technology,Ajou University and, Suwon, Korea; Dept. of Life Science, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea; Dept. ofMolecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Suwon, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회189


T-19-16T-19-17T-19-18Endoplasmic reticulum stress induced by hepatitis B virus x protein enhancescyclooxygenase 2 expression via activating transcription factor 4Hyun Kook Cho, Hye Young Kim and JaeHun CheongDept. of Molecular Biology, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, KoreaFunctional and Structural Study of a viral DNase and Host Shutoff proteinHye-Jeong Cho, Hye Ri Kang, Ji-Eun Park, Jae Yong Choi, Hyun Sook Kim, Kwang Yeon Hwang andMoon Jung Song*Division of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, 136-713Inhibitory effects of 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl- beta-D-glucose on expression of adhesionmolecules induced by HIV-1 TatSung-Mi Ju , Ha-Yong Song , , Won-Yong Seo , Ah-Ra Goh , Oh-Myoung Kwon , Jae-Kyung Han ,Soo-Young Choi,, and Jinseu Park ,Department of Biomedical Science and Medical & Bio-material Research Center, Hallym University,Chuncheon 200-702, Republic of Korea Research Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology, HallymUniversity, Chunchon 200-702, Republic of KoreaUU-19-01Fat storage and metabolic genes regulate quiescence as a result of satietyYoung-jai You, David Mangelsdorf and Leon AveryDept. Molecular Biology and Dept of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 6000Harry Hines, Dallas, TX 75390-9148U-19-02 Performance Characteristic of the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Assay on the Access 2for Its Use in Doping ControlMin-Jung Kang, Hyeim Lee, Sang Mi Shin, Hye Hyun Yoo, Changbae JinKorea Institute of Science and Technology, Hawolgokdong 39-1, Seoul 130-650U-19-03U-19-04Deubiquitinating enzymes, new indicators of insulin resistanceJong Ho Choi , Min-Young Lee , and Kwang-Hyun Baek ,College of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Science CHA University, CHA General Hospital, Seoul 135-081, KoreaBaicalin suppresses differentiation of adipocytes through modulation of various adipogenicregulators in 3T3-L1 cellsHaeyong Lee , Sungmin Bae , Soo Hyun Cho , Young Yang , Sung Su Kim , Sang-In Chung ,Yoosik Yoon , *Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, KoreaDepartment of Family Medicine, Yongsan Hospital, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 140-757, Korea Departmentof Life Science, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul 140-742, Korea Department of Anatomy, College ofMedicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Korea190 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-05U-19-06U-19-07U-19-08U-19-09U-19-10U-19-12Platycodin D suppresses adipogenesis by inhibition of expression and activity of PPAR viamodulation of KLF2 in 3T3-L1 cellsHaeyong Lee , Sungmin Bae , Soo Hyun Cho , Young Yang , Sung Su Kim , Sang-In Chung ,Yoosik Yoon , *Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Korea Departmentof Family Medicine, Yongsan Hospital, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 140-757, Korea Department of LifeScience, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul 140-742, Korea Department of Anatomy, College ofMedicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, KoreaThe inhibitory effects of SH21B on fat accumulation in 3T3-L1 adipocytes and high fat dietinducedobese miceHaeyong Lee , Sungmin Bae , Soo Hyun Cho , Young Yang , Sung Su Kim , Sang-In Chung ,Yoosik Yoon , *Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, KoreaDepartment of Family Medicine, Yongsan Hospital, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 140-757, Korea Departmentof Life Science, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul 140-742, Korea Department of Anatomy, College ofMedicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, KoreaInactive extracellular superoxide dismutase disrupts the secretion and function of activeextracellular superoxide dismutaseByeongwook Jeon, Hyun Yoo, Yunsang Lee, and Tae-Yoon KimLaboratory of Dermato-Immunology, Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science, College of Medicine, TheCatholic University of KoreaA role for USP37 in cell proliferation by deubiquitnation of 14-3-3 proteinJun-Hyun Kim, Brijesh S. Ajjappala, Ji-Hyun Yun, and Kwang-Hyun BaekDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA University, CHA General Hospital, Seoul 135-081, KoreaK48- and K63-linked polyubiquitination of deubiquitinating enzyme USP44Bharathi Suresh, Suresh Ramakrishna, Hey-Jin Lee, and Kwang-Hyun BaekDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, CHA General Hospital, Seoul135-081, KoreaStructures of ClpP in complex with acyldepsipeptide antibiotics reveal its activationmechanismByung-Gil Lee , Eun Young Park , Kyung-Eun Lee , Hyesung Jeon , Kwang Hoon Sung , HolgerPaulsen , Helga Rübsamen-Schaeff , Heike Brütz-Oesterhelt & Hyun Kyu SongSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Anam-Dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 136-701,Korea Biomedical Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, KoreaDepartment of Chemical Research, Bayer Schering Pharma, Aprather Weg, 42096 Wuppertal, GermanyAiCuris GmbH & Co. KG, Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 475, 42117 Wuppertal, GermanyZBTB5 is a potential tumor suppressor in the absence of functional p53Dong-In Koh , Man-Wook HurDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project, Yonsei University School ofMedicine, 134, ShinChon-Dong, SeoDaeMoon-Ku, Seoul, 120-752, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회191


U-19-13U-19-14U-19-15U-19-16U-19-17U-19-18U-19-19U-19-20U-19-21Functional characterization of novel BTB/POZ-domain protein ZBTB8AMin-Kyeong Kim, Bu-Nam Jeon, and Man-Wook Hur*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, YonseiUniversity School of Medicine, 134, ShinChon-Dong, SeoDaeMoon-Ku, Seoul, republic of KoreaRegulation of cell proliferation by a novel POK family protein HKR3Jae-Hyeon Yoon, Myung-Hwa Kim, Won-Il Choi and Man-Wook Hur*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, YonseiUniversity School of Medicine, 134, ShinChon-Dong, SeoDaeMoon-Ku, Seoul, 120-752, KoreaAPM-1 interacts with tumor suppressor MIZ-1 to repress the transcription p21CIP1 gene.Kyungmi Lee, Won-Il Choi, Jae-Hyeon Yoon, Man-Wook HurDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project, Yonsei Univ. Sch. Med., 134,ShinChon-Dong, SeoDaeMoon-Ku, Seoul, 120-752, KoreaJab1/CSN5 mediates ER-associated degradation (ERAD) of immature BCRPJisoo Yun, Ji-Yoon Lee , Sangdun Choi , Cheol-Hee ChoiMolecular and Technology Research Center, 1Dept. of Molecular and Technology Ajou University, Suwon,443-749 and 2Dept. of Pharmacology, Chosun University Medical School, Gwangju 501-759Expression of drug metabolism-related and ER stress-related proteins in the Type 2 diabeticliver tissueJae-Yeon Hur and Gun-Hwa KimDivision of Life Science, Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon 305-333, South KoreaMolecular and Functional Characterization of a New Tumor Suppressor Protein ZNF509 inthe Regulation of Cell GrowthBu-Nam Jeon, and Man-Wook Hur*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, YonseiUniversity School of Medicine, 134, ShinChon-Dong, SeoDaeMoon-Ku, Seoul, 120-752, KoreaHIP1R is required for the function of the mitotic spindleSun Joo PARKDepartment of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreaDieckol isolated from Ecklonia cava suppresses cancer cell migration and invasion byinactivating Integrin b1-Focal Adhesion Kinase signallingSun Joo PARK , * and You-Jin JeonDepartment of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea; Department ofMarineLife Science, Jeju National University, Jeju 690-756, Republic of KoreaPKC delta inhibitor synergizes with EGFR inhibitor to inhibit pancreatic adenocarcinomagrowth and metastasisHaeun Lee , Ying Cao , Debabrata Mukhopadhyay and Junhye KwonDept. of Biology, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul, Korea Dep. of Biochemistry and MolecularBiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA192 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-23U-19-24U-19-25U-19-26U-19-27U-19-28U-19-29U-19-30U-19-33Inhibitory effects of KHG25855 on melanin synthesis in B16 melanoma cellsSu Yeon Kim , Hoh-Gyu Hahn , Kee Dal Nam , Ju Eun Lee , Yun-Mi Jeong , Kyoung-Chan Park ,Hye-Young Yun , Kwang Jin Baek , Nyoun Soo Kwon , and Dong-Seok Kim , *Department of Biochemistry, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, 221 Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu,Seoul 156-756, Korea Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Korea Institute of Science & Technology, Seoul 136-791, Korea Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 28 Yongon-Dong,Chongno-Gu, Seoul 110-744, KoreaGene expression profile in human keratinocyte cell line exposed to quantum dotnanoparticles by PCR arrayIn-Kyoung Kim, Yu-Ri Kim, Seung-Ho Lee, Sang-Hui Seo and Meyoung-Kon KimDept. of Biochemistry & Molecular biology, Korea University Medical College, Seoul,136-701Screening of peptides bound to CD44 extracellular domain protein by phage displayKyoung-jin Lee and Moon-Young Yoon*Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaDesign of Ultra-Sensitive Diagnosis for Anthrax Protective Antigen base on PolyvalentDirected Peptide Polymer (PDPP) Coupled to Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorodsHye-yeon Park and Moon-Young YoonDepartment of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaScreening for peptides binding on cancer marker Bcl-2 by phage displayHye-yeon Park and Moon-Young YoonDepartment of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaSelection and characterization of ssDNA aptamers that bind high affinity to PA63Kyoung-jin Lee, Ji-sun Choi and Moon-Young Yoon*Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaExpression and Purification of Extracellular domain of Anthrax toxin receptor which bindsto Protective antigen of Bacillus anthracisVinayakumar Gedi, Ji-Young Moon and Moon-Young YoonDepartment of chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaIn vitro selection of RNA aptamers to an Extracellular domain of Anthrax toxin receptorVinayakumar Gedi, Baig Irshad Ahmed and Moon-Young YoonDepartment of chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaDevelopment of diagnostic PDAP which specifically binds to PA63 using poly-D-lysine andN-Succinimidyl-3-(2-PyridylDithio)-Propionate(SPDP)Hae-Chul Park, Ji-Sun Choi, and Moon-Young Yoon*Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회193


U-19-34U-19-35U-19-36U-19-37U-19-38U-19-39U-19-40U-19-42Development of Novel Nonimmunosupressive Cyclophillin A inhibitor with targets forantiviral strategiesJyothi K.R and Sung Soo KimDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Science and Engineering Research Center forBioreaction to Reactive Oxygen Species and Biomedical Science Institute( BK-21), School of Medicine,KyungHee University, Seoul 130-701,KoreaHepatoprotective effect of dieckol on tacrine-induced HepG2 cellsYoung-Jin Jeon, Min-Sup Lee, Hee-Jeon Choi, Sun-Young Park, and Hyeung-Rak KimDept. of Food and Life Science, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737Effect of dioxynodehydroeckol on melanogenic protein expression in murine B16 melanomacellsDong-Kyoung Yu, Min-Sup Lee, A-Reum Kim, and Hyeung-Rak KimDept. of Food and Life Science, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737Molecular mechanisms of the anti-inflammatory effects of phlorofucofuroeckol A isolatedfrom Ecklonia stolonifera in LPS-induced BV2 microglial cellsJi-Young Lee, A-Reum Kim, Sung-Jin Na, and Hyeung-Rak KimDept. of Food and Life Science, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737The functional connection of an endosomal protein C11orf59 protein in autophagy inductionSun Mi Baek, Hae Sook Noh, Deok Ryong KimDepartment of Neurobiolgy and Biochemistry, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, JinJu,Republic of KoreaThe functional protection of oxidative stress-induced autophagic cell death by propofol incardiac H9c2 cellsJi Hye Ha, Hae Sook Noh, Mi Jeong Kwack, Deok Ryong KimDepartment of Neurobiolgy and Biochemistry, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, JinJu,Republic of KoreaAnalysis of amino acid metabolic profiling in the plasma of rat models with adenovirusinfectionWooyoung Shim , Sun A Kim , Man Jeong Paika , , Sangdun Choi , Gwang Lee , , , *Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea Institute forMedical Science, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, South Korea Institute for Neuroregenerationand Stem Cell Research, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, South KoreaRed-ginseng protects against phenanthrene-induced cell damageYoo-Na Seo, Ah-Reum Yoo, Sang-Myung Park and Mi-Young LeeDept, of Medical Biotechnology, SoonChunHyang University, Asan, Chungnam 336-600, Korea194 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-43U-19-44U-19-45U-19-46U-19-48U-19-49U-19-50U-19-51Estrogen stimulates AMP-activated protein kinase and insulin signaling in C2C12 myotubesKyung-Jin Jo , Ju-Young Kim , Byung-Joon Kim , Ki-Ho Lee , , Haing-Woon Baik , , and Seong-KyuLee , ,Department of Biochemistry-Molecular Biology, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon 301-832;Department of Internal Medicine, Konyang University School of Medicine, Daejeon 302-718; Eulji UniversityMedical Sciences Research Institute, Eulji University, Daejeon 301-832; and Department of InternalMedicine, Eulji University Hospital, Daejeon 302-799, KoreaELGA stimulates gamma-secretase activity and accelerates A generationSun-Min Jung, Jonghee Han, and Yong-Keun JungSchool of Biological Science/Bio-MAX, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, KoreaLiver PPAR 2 is the principal factor associated in fatty liver induced by high fat dietYoo Jeong Lee , , JisooK Pang , , and Jae-woo Kim , ,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Center for Chronic Metabolic Disease Research, YonseiUniversity College of Medicine, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Department of IntegratedOMICS for Biomedical Sciences, Graduate School, Yonsei University, Seoul, KoreaBlockade of LTB -induced chemotaxis by bioactive molecules interfering with the BLT2-G iinteractionJoo-Young Kim, Won-Kyu Lee , Yeon Gyu Yu , and Jae-Hong KimSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, and Department of Chemistry,Kookmin University, Seoul 136-702Hyaluronic acid promotes angiogenesis by activating RHAMM-Rac1-HDAC3 signalingwithout causing inflammationDeokbum Park , Youngmi Kim , Kyungjong Kim , Hyunmi Park , Sangkyeong Eom , Hyuna Kim ,Wansoon Park , Junho Jang , Eunmi Lee and Dooil Jeoung , *School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chunchon 200-701, KoreaCancer/testis antigen CAGE exerts negative regulation on p53 expression through HDAC2and confers resistance to anti-cancer drugsHyunmi Park, Youngmi Kim, Deokbum Park, Kyungjong Kim, Sangkyeong Eom, Hyuna Kim,Wansoon Park, Eunmi Lee, Junho Jang and Dooil JeoungSchool of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chunchon 200-701Carabrol suppresses LPS-induced nitric oxide synthase expression by inactivation of p38and JNK via inhibition of I-kB degradation in RAW 264.7 cellsHyeyoun Jung , Hyo Jin Lim , Da Yeon Lee , Mi-Ran Kim , Dong-Cheul Moon , and Jae-Ha Ryu ,Hwa Jin LeeDepartment of Life Science, Research Center for Women s Diseases, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul,140-742, Korea College of Pharmacy, Sookmyung Women s University, Seoul, 140-742, Korea, College ofPharmacy, Chungbuk National University, Cheungju, 361-763, KoreaInhibitor screening of Bacillus anthracis FtsZ protein from natural extracted chemical libraryHae-Chul Park, June-Haeng Cho, and Moon-Young Yoon*Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회195


U-19-52U-19-53U-19-54Natural extracted chemicals inhibit Anthrax Lethal Factor activity in vitro and in vivoHae-Chul Park, Sora Sung, Mi-young Lee, and Moon-Young Yoon*Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791Expression, purification and characterization of Acetohydroxyacid synthase fromEnterococcus FaecalisSang-Choon Lee, June-Haeng Cho and Moon-Young Yoon*Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaIdentification, expression, and crystallization of the catalytic subunit of Mycobacteriumtuberculosis acetohydroxyacid synthasePham Ngoc Chien and Moon-Young YoonDept. Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaU-19-55 Mechnistic studies of acetohydroxyacid synthase from pathogenic bacteria :Mycobacterium tuberculosisPham Ngoc Chien and Moon-Young Yoon*Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaU-19-56U-19-57U-19-58U-19-59U-19-60Crystallization and preliminary x-ray diffraction analysis of human mitogen-activated proteinkinase phosphatase (MAKP) proteinsSong-Yi Kim , , Heon Man Lim and Dae Gwin JeongMedical Proteomics Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, 52 Eoeun-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon, 305-600, Korea Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, ChungnamNational University, Daejon 305-764, Republic of KoreaExpression, purification, and characterization of Shigella sonnei Acetohydroxyacidsynthase catalytic subunitWoon-Mook Lim, Mi-Young Lee and Moon-Young YoonDept. Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaStructural studies on broadly neutralizing antibody against the preS1 of hepatitis B virusJinki Kim , Ji-Hyang Ha , Gwan-Su Yi , Hyo Jeong Hong , Seong Eon Ryu , * and Seung-Wook Chi ,*Medical Proteomics Research Center, Therapeutic Antibody Research Center, and KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, Korea, Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, Korea Department of BioEngineering, The College of Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, KoreaMT1-MMP-independent activation of pro-MMP-2 by proprotein convertaseHee Doo Lee, Ok-Hee Jeon, Bon-Hun Koo and Doo-Sik KimDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul, KoreaMMP-2 sheds the CD40 ligand on the activated platelet surface in integrin IIb 3 dependent-mannerBikash Thapa, Won-Seok Choi, Ok-Hee Jeon, Ha-Rim Jeon, and Doo-Sik KimProtein Biochemistry Lab, Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, YonseiUniversity, Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea196 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-61U-19-62U-19-63U-19-64Probing epigenetic control of radiosensitivity through genome-wide CpG methylationanalysisEun-Hye Kim , Ae-Kyung Park , , Seung Myung Dong , Jung-Hyuck Ahn , Woong-Yang Park ,Departments of Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Genomics Core Laboratory,Seoul National University College of Medicine, Division of Translational & Clinical Research I, ResearchInstitute, National Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry, Ewha Womans University College ofMedicine, Seoul, KOREAScreening for GABA producing Lactic Acid Bacteria(LAB) from JeotgalJeong-Min Lee and Hyung-Ki Do*Dept. of Life Sciences, Handong Global Unibersity, Pohang 791-708, Korea-Catenin-mediated Regulation of ER- mRNA Transcription and Alternative SplicingDongchan Son, Jung Hur, Yong Seok Choi, Takbum Ohn, Sunjoo JeongNational Research Lab for RNA Cell Biology, BK21 Graduate Program for RNA Biology and Department ofMolecular Biology, Dankook University, KoreaNew deblocking aminopeptidases from hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcusonnurineus NA1Yeol Gyun Lee , Sung Gyun Kang , Jung-Hyun Lee , Jong-Soon Choi , Seung Il Kim , Young-HoChungDivision of Life Science, Korea Basic Science Institute, Marine Biotechnology Center, Korea OceanResearch & Development InstituteU-19-65 Comparison between restriction enzyme method and sequence analysis in the aac(6 )-Ib-crgene encoding strainsYun-Tae Kim, Ji-Hyun Jang, Soonho Kwon, Hye-Jin Shin, Yeongshin Lee, Youngmi Song, Kyoung-Ryul Lee and Young-Jin KimDepartment of Microbiology Genetics, Seoul Medical Science Institute/Seoul Clinical Laboratories, Seoul, KoreaU-19-66U-19-67U-19-68Effect of Dimiristoylphosphatidylethanol on Rotational Mobility of n-(9-Anthroyloxy)stearicacid in Neuronal MembranesHye-Ock Jang , Young-Sik Park , Chan-Kyu Lee , Jun-Woo Jung , Phil-Sung Cho , Min-Gak Choi ,Min-Hoe Huh , Myung-Suk Ko , Moon-Kyung Bae and Il YunDepartments of Dental Pharmacology and Biophysics and Oral Physiology and Molecular Biology, Schoolof Dentistry and Research Institute for Oral Biotechnology, Yangsan Campus of Pusan National University,Beomeo-ri, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do 626-870, Republic of KoreaThe functional role of Thymosin 4 in Mouse Tooth Development and Differentiation ofOdontoblastBaik-Dong Choi and Moon-Jin JeongDepartment of Oral Histology& Developmental Biology, School of Dentistry, Chosun UniversityCorresponding authorProtective effect of Acanthopanax against rotenone-induced cell death in humanneuroblastoma cellsYu-Mi Jeon, Yoo-Na Seo, Dong-Woo Kim, Sang-Min Sung and Mi-Young LeeDepartment of Medical Biotechnology, SoonChunHyang University, Asan, Chungnam, 336-600, Korea, andSusin R&D Institute, Susin Ogapy, Cheonan, Chungnam 300-881, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회197


U-19-69U-19-70U-19-71U-19-72U-19-73U-19-74U-19-75U-19-76The possible role of Dynamin II in Mouse Tooth Development and Differentiation ofOdontoblastBaik-Dong Choi and Moon-Jin JeongDepartment of Oral Histology& Developmental Biology, School of Dentistry, Chosun UniversityCorrespondence should be addressed to Dr, Moom-Jin JeongInhibition of STAT3 activation by a novel modulator of JAK3/STAT3 pathwayDae-Seop Shin, Young Min Han , Yong Ki Min , Dong Cho Han , and Byoung-Mog KwonKorea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, 52 Uendong Yoosunggu, Daejeon 305-600, KoreaUniversity of Science and Technology, 52 Uendong Yoosunggu, Daejeon 305-600, Korea Laboratory ofChemical Genomics, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, P.O. Box 107, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon305-600, Republic of KoreaSecretory Leukocyte Protears Inhibitor (SLPI) promotes Metastatic Potential in HumanGastric Carcinoma CellsBaik-Dong Choi and Moon-Jin JeongDepartment of Oral Histology& Developmental Biology, School of Dentistry, Chosun UniversityCorrespondence should be addressed to Dr, Moom-Jin JeongNMR studies on c-terminal domain of vibrio vulnificus extracellular metalloproteaseJihye Yun, Sunggeon Ko, Jung Sup Lee and Weontae LeeDept. of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749, Republicof Korea, Dept. of Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Chosun University, Gwangju, 501-759,Republic of KoreaStructural and functional studies on the auto-inhibition mechanism of nonreceptor tyrosinekinase PTK6Sun-Jin Moon, Sunggeon Ko, Young-Min Lee, and Weontae Lee*Department of Biochemistry, College of Life science & Biotechnology, Yonsei university, Seoul 136-791,Republic of KoreaFolding-unfolding mechanism of a hyperthermophile calcium binding protein, MTH1880Heeyoun Kim a , Jihye Yun a , Suhkmann Kim b , Iksoo Chang c and aWeontae Lee*aDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Life science & Biotechnology, Yonsei university, Seoul 136-791,Republic Korea b Department of Chemistry, Pusan National university, Pusan, Korea609-749 c Departmentof Physics and National Creative Research Initiatives Center for Proteome Biophysics, Pusan Nationaluniversity, Pusan, Korea609-749Identification of the structure of synthesized antimicrobial peptides through structureanalysis with statistical methodYoung-Gi You , Young-Soo Kim , Kyung-Ro Lee , Hyung-Joon Cha and Kwan-Hui Lee , *School of Life sciences, Handong Global University, Pohang 791-708 and Department of ChemicalEngineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784Hydrophobic patch of ubiquitin plays a key role in the regulation of rate and processivity ofpolyubiquitin synthesis by E1 and E2-25KYun-Jin Kim, Dong Yeon Shin, and Yung Joon YooDepartment of life science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Gwangju 500-712198 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-77U-19-78U-19-79U-19-80U-19-81U-19-82U-19-83Ribonuclease inhibitor serves to regulate the biological activity of angiogenin in vivo.Hee-Ju Ko , Kimberly A. Dickson , Dong-Ku Kang , Young Sam Kwon , Jae Chan Kim , Peter A.Leland , Byung-Moon Kim , Young Soo Hong , Soo-Ik Chang , and Ronald T. RainesDepartment of Biochemistry, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA Department ofOphthalmology, Chung-Ang University Yongsan Hospital, Seoul 140-757, Republic of KoreaThe functional role of Secretory Leukocyte Protease Inhibitor (SLPI) on the Wound Healingof Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Rat SkinJin-Ju Park and Moon-Jin JeongDepartment of Oral Histology& Developmental Biology, School of Dentistry, Chosun UniversityCorrespondence should be addressed to Dr, Moom-Jin JeongSecretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI) accelerates Migration of MDPC-23 cellsthrough PKC- -dependent ERK/Elk-1 Signaling PathwayGuanlin Wang, Moon-Jin JeongDepartment of Oral Histology& Developmental Biology, School of Dentistry, Chosun UniversityCorrespondence should be addressed to Dr, Moom-Jin JeongT-box transcription repressors, XTbx2 and XTbx3, have critical role in ventral ectodermspecificationGun-Sik Cho and Jin-Kwan HanDepartment of Life sciences,Pohang University of Science and Technology, San 31, Hyoja-Dong, Nam-Gu,Pohang 790-784, KoreaSecretory Leukocyte Protease Inhibitor (SLPI) promotes the Metastatic Potential of KB CellsGuanlin Wang and Moon-Jin JeongDepartment of Oral Histology& Developmental Biology, School of Dentistry, Chosun UniversityCorrespondence should be addressed to Dr, Moom-Jin JeongPurification and Crystallization of 3-oxoacyl-(acyl crrier protein) reductase from Helicobacterpylori 51 involved in fatty acid biosynthesisCong CHEN a , b , Ningning ZHUANG a , b , Kyung Hye SEO a , b , Hyung-Lyun KANG c , Seung-Chul BAIK c ,Woo-Kon LEE c , Myung-Je CHO c , Kwang-Ho RHEE c and Kon Ho LEE b ,caDivision of Applied Life Science, b Environmental Biotechnology National Core Research Center, GyeongsangNational university, Jinju 660-701, Republic of Korea c Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine,Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-751, Republic of KoreaCrystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of the Paenibacilluspolymyxa GS01 -glycosyl hydrolase (Cel44C-Man26A)Ningning ZHUANG a , b , Kyung Hye SEO a , b , Cong CHEN a , b , Han Dae YUN c , and Kon Ho LEE b , daDivision of Applied Life Science, b Environmental Biotechnology National Core Research Center, c ResearchInstitute of Agriculture & Life Science, and d Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, GyeongsangNational University, Jinju 660-751, Republic of KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회199


U-19-84U-19-85U-19-86U-19-87U-19-88U-19-89U-19-90U-19-91U-19-92Anti-inflammatory effect of sulfated glucosamine on PMA-induced THP-1 macrophagesJung-Ae Kim a , Vo Thanh Sang a , Chang Suk Kong b , Sang-Hoon Lee b , Se-Kwon Kim a , b , *aDepartment of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea b MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreaSulfated chitooligosaccharides are potential nutraceuticals for preventing diabeticcomplicationsFatih Karadeniz , Mustafa Zafer Karagozlu , Chang-Suk Kong , Se-Kwon Kim , , *Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreaAnti-inflammatory effect of chitooligosaccharides (COS) is enhanced by sulfatedderivatizationFatih Karadeniz , Mustafa Zafer Karagozlu , Chang-Suk Kong , Se-Kwon Kim , , *Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of Korea MarineBioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Republic of KoreaMetformin disrupts FAK signaling to modulate the activated phenotype of hepatic stellatecellsMin-A Oh, Joong-Yeon Lim, and Sang Ick ParkDivision of Intractable Diseases, Center for Biomedical Sciences, National Institute of Health, 194 Tongillo,Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, 122-701, KoreaTransglutaminase II interacts with rac1, regulates production of reactive oxygen species,expression of snail, secretion of Th2 cytokines and mediates in vitro and in vivo allergicinflammationSangkyeong Eom, Youngmi Kim, Kyungjong Kim, Hyunmi Park, Deokbum Park, Hyuna Kim,Wansoon Park, Eunmi Lee, Junho Jang and Dooil JeoungSchool of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chunchon 200-701,Republic of KoreaDynamics of tRNAtyr Probed with Long-lifetime Metal-ligand ComplexesWoo Suk Hwang , Yun Hong Jung , Woo Sung Son , Byeng Wha Son and Jung Sook KangDept. of Oral Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, Pusan National University, Yangsan626-870, Korea; Dept. of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, KoreaDynamics of Bacteriophage R17 Probed with a Long-lifetime Ru(II) Metal-ligand ComplexMyung Sup Kim , Jae Hui Kim , Beng Whwa Son and Jung Sook KangDept. of Oral Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, Pusan National University, Yangsan626-870, Korea; Dept. of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, KoreaSynthesis of potent chemical inhibitors of dynamin GTPaseSuho Lee, Kwan-Young Jung, Joohyun Park, Yong-Chul Kim and Sunghoe ChangDepartment of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, South Korea, 500-712,Department of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 110-799Modification of ribosome protein S3 is induced in the small ribosomal protein depleted cellsSe Hyun Lee, Tae-Sung Kim, Hag Dong Kim, Joon KimLab of Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701200 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-93U-19-94U-19-95U-19-96U-19-97U-19-98U-19-99U-19-100U-19-101Curcumin facilitated translocation of ribosomal protein S3 into mitochondriaYongJoong Kim, Hag Dong Kim and Joon KimLaboratory of Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701,Republic of KoreaPhotochemical characterization of the novel phytochrome-like protein Slr1969 incyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. pcc 6803Soo Jung Kim , , Soo Youn Kim , Young Mok Park and Young-Ho ChungDivision of Life Science, Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon, 305-333, Korea, Mass SpectrometryResearch Center, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, 363-883, KoreaChemical biology approach using small molecules that induce abnormal heart developmentin zebrafishSung-Kyun Ko, HuiJuan Jin, Xizhe Tian and Injae ShinDepartment of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, Republic KoreaZn 2+- selective, cell-Permeable, and ratiometric fluorescent sensor by amide tautomerizationZhaochao Xu, Kyung-Hwa Baek, Ha Na Kim, Jingnan Cui, Xuhong Qian, David R. Spring, Injae Shin,and Juyoung YoonDepartment of Chemistry, Yonsei UniVersity, Seoul, 120-749, KoreaStructural characterization of N-acetyltransferase, ARD1 as a regulator of HIF1-Sun-Bok Jang, Chao Ma, Pathak Chinar Chandan and Bong-Jin Lee*Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, San 56-1,Shillim-Dong, Kwanak-Gu, Seoul 151-742, KoreaMinimal termination element of bacteriophage T7 terminator THuong Minh Nguyen, Sooncheol Lee and Changwon KangDepartment of Biological Sciences, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, KoreaStudies on the rcan-1 gene in C. elegansCha-Sun Cho, Kyung-Min Ko, Hyun Ok Song, Sun-Kyung Lee, and Joohong AhnnDept of Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, South KoreaSERPINB5 - Tumor Suppressor Gene in Diffuse-type Gastric CancerMinjin Kim, Hyoungseok Ju, Byungho Lim and Changwon KangDepartment of Biological Sciences, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, KoreaCamptothecin in Human Colon Cancer Cell Lines : Characterization of Cellular SensitivityDeterminantsSun Young Kim , , Hyun Jin Yun , Chun-Ho Kim , Chul Geun Kim and Eun Ju Kim , *Laboratory of Cytogenetics and Tissue Regeneration, Korea Institute of Raidological & Medical Sciences,Seoul 139-706, Korea, Department of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul133-791, KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회201


U-19-102U-19-103U-19-104U-19-105U-19-106U-19-107U-19-108Honokiol increases glucose uptake and enhances insulin signaling through the activation ofAMPK in C2C12 cellsJi-Man Park , Hyeon-Soo Kim , Min-Soek Song , Eung- kyun Kim , Sung Ho Ryu , and Pann-GhillSuhSchool of Nano-Biotechnology & Chemical Engineering, UNIST, #100 Banyeon-ri, Eonyang-eup, Ulju-gun,Ulsan, 689-805, Korea Department of Anatomy, Korea University College of Medicine, 126-1, 5-ga, Anamdong,Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 136-701, Korea Department of Life Science, Division of Molecular and LifeScience Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784, KoreaComparison of p-coumaric acid and its alkyl esters for their inhibitory effects on cellularmelanin synthesisSang Mi AN and Yong Chool BOODepartment of Molecular Medicine and Cell and Matrix Research Institute, BK21 Medical Education Programfor Human Resources, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, 700-422, Republic of KoreaHydrostatic pressure enhances TRAIL-induced apoptosis in human lung carcinomaSangnam Oh , , Daeho Kwon , Hyun Jeong Lee , Eunil Lee ,Cellular and Developmental Biology, Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for Biomedical Science,Department of Preventive Medicine and Medical Research Center for Environmental Toxico-Genomics andProteomics, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, 136-705, Korea Avian Disease Laboratory,College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, 1 Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-701, Republicof KoreaUp-regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor expression and inhibition of EGF-inducedproliferation via STAT-1 by CCL23 in human endothelial cellsJee Young Kim, Taek Hwan Kwon, Keun Hyung Park, Kyu Yeon Han, Tae Hoon Lee and Jiyoung KimGraduate School of Biotechnology and College of Life Sciences, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, 446-701Polymorphism Screening of the XRCC1 and BRCA1 in Lung CancerEun-Young Lee, Young-Chang Ahn, Min-Ho Cho, Il-Kyu Yoon, Duck-Hyun Jung, Jin-Ho Kim, Won-Cheoul JangDept. of Chemistry, School of Advanced Science and Basic Science Research Institute, Institute of TissueRegeneration Engineering, Dankook University, Cheonan 330-714, KoreaDetermination of the plasmid DNA concentration in dispersed multi-walled carbon nanotubeDuck-Hyun Jung, Young-Chang Ahn, Min-Ho Cho, Il-Kyu Yoon, Eun-young Lee, Jin-ho Kim Won-Cheoul Jang .Dept. of Chemistry, School of Advanced Science and Basic Science Research Institute, Institute of TissueRegeneration Engineering Dankook University, Cheonan 330-714, KoreaComparative Study of Detection Method for the Presence of ShigellaJin-Ho Kim, Young-Chang Ahn, Min-Ho Cho, Il-Kyu Yoon, Duck-Hyun Jung, Eun-Young Lee, Won-Cheoul JangDept. of Chemistry, School of Advanced Science and Basic Science Research Institute, Institute of Tissue andRegeneration Engneering, Dankook University, Cheonan 330-714, Korea202 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-109 Effect of N2- and O6-guanine lesions on DNA binding and lesion bypass by an archaeal B-family DNA polymerase Vent (exo-)Seonhee Lim, Eun-Jin Kim, Ara Jo, and Jeong-Yun ChoiDepartment of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, 911-1, Mok-6-dong, Yangcheongu,Seoul 158-710, Republic of KoreaU-19-110U-19-111U-19-112U-19-113U-19-114U-19-115Leukemia-directed siRNA transfection by anti-JL1 immunoviroplexesJung Seok Kim, Yeon Kyung Lee, Jin Ee Baek, Sang Il Park, Hwa Yeon Jeong, Young Eun Shin,Hong Sung Kim , Keun Sik Kim and Yong Serk ParkDept. of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiomedical Laboratory Science, Korea Nazarene University, Cheonan 331-718, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiosciences and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Republic of KoreaEGF receptor-mediated pDNA delivery to tumor cells by anti-EGF receptorimmunonanoparticlesSang Il Park, Jung Seok Kim, Yeon Kyung Lee, Jin Ee Baek, Hwa Yeon Jeong, Young Eun Shin,Hong Sung Kim , Keun Sik Kim and Yong Serk ParkDept. of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiomedical Laboratory Science, Korea Nazarene University, Cheonan 331-718, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiosciences and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Republic of KoreaTumor-directed siRNA delivery of anti-EGF receptor immunoviroplexes to EGF receptorexpressingtumor cellsHwa Yeon Jeong, Jung Seok Kim, Yeon Kyung Lee, Jin Ee Baek, Sang Il Park, Young Eun Shin,Hong Sung Kim , Keun Sik Kim and Yong Serk ParkDept. of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiomedical Laboratory Science, Korea Nazarene University, Cheonan 331-718, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiosciences and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Republic of KoreaSendai F/HN viroplexes as an efficient transfection system for suspension cellsJung Seok Kim, Yeon Kyung Lee, Jin Ee Baek, Sang Il Park, Hwa Yeon Jeong, Young Eun Shin,Hong Sung Kim , Keun Sik Kim and Yong Serk ParkDept. of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiomedical Laboratory Science, Korea Nazarene University, Cheonan 331-718, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiosciences and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Republic of KoreaAnti-JL1 immunoliposomes encapsulating doxorubicin for leukemia-directed therapyJin Ee Baek, Yeon Kyung Lee, Jung Seok Kim, Sang Il Park, Hwa Yeon Jeong, Young Eun Shin,Keun Sik Kim , Hong Sung Kim , and Yong Serk ParkDept. of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Yonsei University, Wonju 220-710, Republic of Korea; Dept. ofBiosciences and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Republic of Korea; Dept. of BiomedicalLaboratory Science, Korea Nazarene University, Cheonan 331-718, Republic of KoreaAntimicrobial, hemolytic and anti-inflammatory activities of an amphipathic helical modelantimicrobial peptide and its diastereomersYong Hai Nan, Wang Peng, Kyung-Soo Hahm and Song Yub ShinDept. of Bio-Materials, Graduate School and Dept. Cellular & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine,Chosun UniversityPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회203


U-19-116U-19-117U-19-118U-19-119U-19-120U-19-121U-19-122Design of a short Trp/Pro-rich antimicrobial peptide with bacterial selectivity from the cellpenetratingpeptide Pep-1Yong Hai Nan, Wan Long Zhu, Eun Kyu Lee, Kyung-Soo Hahm and Song Yub ShinDept. of Bio-Materials, Graduate School and Dept. Cellular & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine,Chosun UniversityAntimicrobial and cytolytic activities and mechanism of antimicrobial action of the cellpenetrating peptide Penetratin and its dimerYong Hai Nan, Wan Long Zhu, Eun Kyu Lee, Kyung-Soo Hahm and Song Yub ShinDept. of Bio-Materials, Graduate School and Dept. Cellular & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine,Chosun UniversityDifferences of Matrix metalloproteinase -2, -9, Insulin-like growth factor-1, Insulin-likereceptor substrate-1 and Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein-A levels in CarotidAtherosclerotic PlaquesChang Hoon Cho , , Hye Ok Kim , , Yong Hwa Jo , , Jung Kyu Song , , Young Eun Choi,, Hyun MiPark , , Jun Park , , Sung Hyuk Heo , Key Chung Park , Sung Sang Yoon , Dae-Il Jang , Kyung-SikYoon ,Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BK21 project), Medical Research Center for Bioreaction toReactive Oxygen Species and Biomedical Science Institute, Dept. of Neurology, School of Medicine, KyungHee University, Seoul, 130-701Anti-mutagenic effects of Hunteria umbellate using Ames testChang-Eui Hong and Su-Yun LyuDept. of Pharmacy, Yeungnam University and Dept. of Herbal Medicinal Pharmacology, Daegu HaanyUniversityp19ras represses proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer possibly through interactionwith neuron-specific enolase (NSE)Sang-Min Jang , Jung-Woong Kim , Chul-Hong Kim, Yong-Dae Park, Kyung-Hee Choi*Department of Life Science (BK21 program), College of Natural Sciences, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Republic of KoreaFunctional Interplay of BH3-only protein BID with PhospholipidsEun Yi Cho , Ki Tae Park , Chul-Ho Yun , Teaho AhnSchool of Biological Sciences and Technology and Hormone Research Center, Chonnam National University,Gwangju 500-757 Department of Biochemistry, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam NationalUniversity, Gwangju 500-757Interaction of tBID with subcellular organelles - mitochondria and microsomeEun Yi Cho , Ki Tae Park , Chul-Ho Yun , Taeho AhnSchool of Biological Sciences and Technology and Hormone Research Center, Chonnam National University,Gwangju 500-757 Department of Biochemistry, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam NationalUniversity, Gwangju 500-757204 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-123U-19-124U-19-125U-19-126U-19-127U-19-128Antimicrobial and mechanism of antimicrobial action of the cell penetrating peptide Tatanalog and its dimerYong Hai Nan and Song Yub ShinDept. of Bio-Materials, Graduate School and Dept. Cellular & Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine,Chosun UniversityPyrus extracts protect from obesity in 3T3-L1 cellsMin-Jung Park , Seul-Ki Lim , Ah-Yeon Park , Jae-Hak Moon , Sang-Hyun Lee , Jung-An Cho ,Wol-Soo Kim , Soo-Huyn ParkBio-therapy Human Resources Center, Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757,Korea Korean Pear Export Research Organization,Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757,KoreaEffects of endocrine disruptors on obesity in mouseDoh-Hee Kim , Min-Ho Kim , Kyung-Hoon Han , Mee-Kyung Jung , Yu-Bin Sung , Kwan-Yong Song , Kye-Heui Lee and Yong KoDept. of Research Institute, Seoul Medical Center, Seoul 171-1 Dept. of Ilsong Institute of Life Science,Hallym University, Anyang 431-060 Dept. of Life Science and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701Osteoblast-specific expression of mef induces osteopenia through down-regulation ofosteoblastogenesis and upregulation of osteoclastogenesisKeyung-Jo Seul , Hye-Sim Cho , Sun-Hee Heo , Wook-Young Baek , Jung-Eun Kim , Eui Kyun Park ,Je-Yong Choi , Hyun-Mo Ryoo and Je-Yoel ChoDepartment of Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea;Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University; Department ofPathology and Regenerative Medicine, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea;Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu,Korea; Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul,KoreaNovel extracts of Liriope platyphylla significantly induced the insulin secretion and Glut-1expression in pancreatic -cells of ICR miceJi-Eun Kim , Yoen-Kyung Lee , So-Hee Nam , Youn-Kyung Her , Chung-Yeol Lee , Hong-Ju Soon ,Hee-Sup Lee and Dae-Youn Hwang , *Dept. of Biomaterials Science, Dept. of Plant Bioscience, Dept. of Life Science & Environmental Chemistry,Department of Food Science & Nutrition, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan NationalUniversity/Wellbeing Products RIS Center, Miryang 627-706AMP-activated protein kinase antagonizes pro-apoptotic extracellular signal-regulatedkinase activation by inducing dual-specificity protein phosphatases in response to glucosedeprivation in HCT116 carcinomaMin-Jung Kim and Joohun Ha*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Research Center and Biomedical ScienceInstitute, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Republic of KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회205


U-19-129U-19-130U-19-131U-19-132U-19-133U-19-134U-19-135U-19-136Discoidin domain receptor 2 is regulated by N-glycosylation in a glucose concentrationsensitivemannerPhan Trong Nhat, Geun Woong Kim, Xiaoyen Sun, Beom-Seok YangBiomedical Center, KIST, Seoul, 136-791Fluorescent chemodosimeter for selective detection of cyanide and zincGun-Hee Kim, Jong-In Hong*, Juyoung Yoon* and Injae Shin*Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaCryptotanshinone sensitizes DU145 prostate cancer cells to Fas(APO1/CD95)-mediatedapoptosis through Bcl-2 and MAPK regulationIn-Ja Park and Joohun Ha*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Research Center for Bioreaction to ReactiveOxygen Species, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Republic of KoreaTranslesion replication past abasic lesions by human B- and Y-family DNA polymerasesSeonhee Lim, Eun-Jin Kim, Ara Jo, and Jeong-Yun ChoiDepartment of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, 911-1, Mok-5-dong, Yangcheongu,Seoul 158-710, Republic of KoreamicroRNA regulates the responses to ionizing radiation by controlling MAPK and FocalAdhesion signalingHimanshu Arora , Shunji Jin , Hye-Yun Sung , Ae-Kyoung Park , Jung-Hyuck Ahn and Woong-Yang ParkDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul110-799, Korea, Departments of Radiation Biology, Gilin University College of Medicine, China,Department of Biochemistry, Ewha Women University College of Medicine, Seoul 158-907, KoreaRegulation of rhoA by arhgap12 as a novel partner of gulp enhances stabilin-2-mediated cellcorpse engulfmentJae-Hoon Pyo, Sang-Yeob Kim and In-San KimDept. of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Kyungpook National University, School of Medicine 101 Dongin-dong,Junggu, Daegu, 700-422, KoreaDissection of the signaling mechanism involved in ethanol-induced hepatitis B viralreplicationYoon Hyeong Kim, Bo Kyung Kim, Yun Gyu ParkDept. of Biochemistry and Division of Brain Korea 21 Program for Biomedical Science, Korea UniversityCollege of Medicine, Anam-dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul, 136-170, KoreaSingle-molecule FRET reveals tetramerization of recombination protein DR-RecR by theinteraction with RecOCheol-Hee Kim, Nam-Ki LeeDepartment of Physics, POSTECH, Pohang 790-874, South Korea206 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-137U-19-138U-19-139U-19-140U-19-142U-19-143U-19-144U-19-145Discovery of Inhibitors of -Ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase (KAS) III as AntimicrobialAgents in Type II Fatty Acid Biosynthesis PathwayKiwoong Jeong , Jee-Young Lee , Ju-Un Lee , Dong-Il Kang , and Yangmee Kim *Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Korea, Department ofBioscience and Biotechnology, Department of Chemistry, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, KoreaStructure-Activity Relationships of Antimicrobial and Anti-inflammatory Peptide, Papiliocinand its fragmentsJin-Kyoung Kim , Soyoung Shin , Su-Young Bae , Soo-Hyun Kim , Jae-Sam Hwang and YangmeeKim , *Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, South Korea Institute ofBiomedical Science and Technology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, South Korea National Academy ofAgricultural Science, RDA, Suwon 441-100, South KoreaNMR studies of Cold Shock Protein (CSP) from Colwellia psychrerythraea and Its Complexwith NucleotideKi-Woong Jeong , Chang-Hun Moon , Hak Jun Kim , Yong-Seok Heo , Hee-Chul Ahn andYangmee Kim , *Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Korea Korea PolarResearch Institute, Incheon 406-840, Korea Department of Chemistry, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701,Korea Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul 136-791, KoreaStructural Insights into the acylated forms of E.coli ACP studied by NMR spectroscopyKi-Woong Jeong , Jin-Kyung Kim , Sung-Ah Lee , Dong-Il Kang and Yangmee Kim , *Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Korea, Department ofBioscience and Biotechnology, Department of Chemistry, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, KoreaEffect of different dental implant surface materials on biologic responses in MG-63 andHEPM cellsSang-hui Seo , *, Yu-Ri Kim , In Kyoung Kim , Seung Ho Lee , Jae-Jun Ryu and Meyoung-Kon KimDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Department of Dentistry, College of Medicine, KoreaUniversity, Seoul 136-705, KoreaProcyanidin B3 potentiates the activity of antagonist via inhibition of p300 histoneacetyltransferase activityKyungChul Choi, Arum Sung, Yoo-Hyun Lee, Mi-Jung Kim, Hyo-Kyoung Choi, Hee-Bum Kang, andHo-Geun YoonDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Center for chronic Metabolic Disease Research, Collegeof Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-752, South KoreaThe inhibitory effect of ephedrannin A and B from roots of Ephedra sinica STAPF onmelanogenesisIk-Soo Kim, Sung-Jin Yoon, and Hee-Bong LeeDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701, KoreaAnti-inflammatory effects of ephedrannin A and B from roots of Ephedra sinicaIk-Soo Kim, Young-Jun Park , Sung-Jin Yoon, and Hee-Bong Lee*Department of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 200-701,KoreaPoster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회207


U-19-146 Neuroprotective properties of Gallic acid from Rosa rugosa on beta-amyloid (A ) peptideinduced miceMi-Jeong Kim b , Ahreum Seong a , b , Jung-Yoon Yoo a , b , Hee-Bum Kang a , b , Ho-Geun Yoon a , baBrain Korea 21 Project for Medicine, Yonsei University, South Korea; b Department of Biochemistry andMolecular Biology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 134 Shinchon-Dong, Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul 120-752, Korea.U-19-147U-19-148U-19-149U-19-150U-19-151U-19-152Characterization of novel serine protease inhibitor of 93kda from, tenebrio molitor larvaeHyun-Ok Hwang, Bing Zhang, Ji-Won Park, Yong-In So, Kenji Kurokawa and Bok Luel LeeThe national Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University,Kumjeong Ku, Busan, 609-735, KoreaHistone deacetylase-3 is selectively involved in L3MBTL2-mediated transcriptionalrepressionJung-Yoon Yoo, Kyung-Chul Choi, Hee-Bum Kang, Mi-Jeong Kim, Hyo-Kyoung Choi, Ahreun Seong,and Ho-Geun YoonDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Institute ofGenetic Science, Yonsei University School of Medicine, 134, ShinChon-Dong, SeoDaeMoon-Ku, Seoul, 120-752, KoreaKrüppel-like factor 4 activates the transcription of the gene for platelet isoform ofphosphofructokinase in breast cancerJong-Seok Moon , Won-Ji Jin , Byeong-Woo Park and Kyung-Sup Kim , *Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute of Genetic Science, Center for ChronicMetabolic Disease Research, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Yonsei University, College ofMedicine, Seodaemungu, Seoul, Korea, Department of Surgery, Yonsei University, College of Medicine,Seodaemungu, Seoul, KoreaCharacterization of the DOT1L network: Implications of diverse roles for DOT1Geunyeong Park , Zi-hua Gong , Junjie Chen , Ja-Eun KimDepartment of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Korea; Departmentof Experimental Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX77030, USADetection of biosimilar erythropoietins using isoelectric focusing and SDS-PAGE in dopingcontrolSang Mi Shin , Min-Jung Kang , Hye Hyun Yoo , Oh-Seung KwonDoping Control Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, Korea, Center forIntegrated Omics, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, KoreaCrystal structure of UBR box from Saccharomyces cerevisiaeWoo Suk Choi , Byung-Cheon Jeong , Myeong-Ryeol Lee , Michael J. Eck , & Hyun Kyu SongSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Anam-Dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 136-701,Korea, Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston,Massachusetts 02115, USA. Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney Street,Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.208 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


U-19-153 Molecular insights of p97 and adaptor protein fas-associated factor 1Joon Kyu Park, Kook Han Kim and Eunice EunKyeong KimKorea Institute of Science and Technology, Biomedical Center, Sungbuk-gu Hawolgok-dong 39-1, Seoul, 136-791U-19-154U-19-155Characterization and quantitative analysis of type-ll collagen in ossified(calcified) deer antlerJung Hwan Kim, Sung-Jun Jo, Jung-Won Kim, Hye-Ok Choi and Byung Hoon HanE. S. Biotech. Co. Ltd., Life Science Research Institute, Cheonan 330-708HPLC-analytical process for total sphingosine contents as an index for the gangliosidecontents in deer antler and ossified deer AntlerHye-Ok Choi, Jung-Won Kim, Sung-Jun Jo, Jung Hwan Kim, and Byung Hoon HanE. S. Biotech. Co. Ltd., Life Science Research Institute, Cheonan 330-708Poster2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회209


Instruction for Poster PresentationSession Date Posting Duty TimePoster 1 May 18 09:00~13:00 10:50~11:15Poster 2 May 18 14:00~18:00 14:30~14:55Poster 3 May 19 09:00~13:00 10:50~11:15Poster 4 May 19 14:00~18:00 14:30~14:55The poster board surface area is 95 cm wide and 235 cm high. Please prepare a 10~30 cm high headline strip thatruns the full width of the poster with the title, author(s) and institution(s).Brief Guidelines- The message should be clear and understandable without oral explanation.- Author(s) and/or presenter(s) are responsible for mounting and removing their posters.- Please bring mounting supplies to mount your poster. The <strong>Secretariat</strong> will not have any mounting materials on hand.- Authors and/or presenter are expected to be at their poster during the assign sessions.- Please look for poster session assignment on the KSBMB website.- Lastly, please do not leave poster tubes or cases in the poster areas. The organizing committee will not be held responsiblefor nay incurred losses.Molecular Cloning of the HtpGene in Mouse FibroblastsGil-Dong Hong and Moon S. ParkDepartment of Biology, Kyungju UniversityAbstractIntroductionTable 1Fig. 1Fig. 2Table 2ConclusionReferences210 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


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Map211 1층 Hall B2(구 인도양홀 9실)(전시 포스터)2 1층 그랜드볼룸(세미나)서울- 강남역방향에서 오시는 길테헤란로 삼성동 방면으로 직진, 삼성역사거리에서 유턴하여 현대백화점을 끼고 우회전,전방 200m 우측에 있는 Gate3 (서문)을 통하여 옥상 및 지하 주차장으로 진입- 잠실방향에서 오시는 길삼성역 사거리에서 직진하여 현대백화점을 끼고 우회전, 전방 200m 우측에 있는 Gate3 (서문)을 통하여 옥상 및 지하 주차장으로 진입- 강남고속터미널방향에서 오시는 길제일생명 사거리에서 직진하여 뉴월드 호텔을 지나 직진, 봉은사앞 코엑스사거리에서 우회전 후 100m 직진하여 코엑스 지하 주차장으로 진입- 강북방향에서 오시는 길영동대교를 건너서 경기고 및 청담역 사거리직진, 코엑스 사거리에서 직진하면 전방100m 우측에 있는 Gate2 (남문) 또는 Gate5(동문2)를 통하여 지하 주차장으로 진입지방- 경부고속도로로 오시는 길서울 방향으로 진행하시다가 양재 인터체인지에서 가락동 농수산물 시장방향으로 직진하여 삼성병원 못가서 영동대교 방향 좌회전,삼성역 사거리 지나서 코엑스 사거리에서 유턴하여 직진 방향 100m 우측에 있는 Gate2(남문) 또는 Gate5 (동문2)를 통하여 지하 주차장으로 진입- 중부고속도로, 구리방향에서 오시는 길중부고속도로방향(구리 방향은 강동대교를건너서)에서는 88올림픽도로 김포방향으로진입하여 잠실 운동장 방향으로 진행하시다가 무역센터 방향으로 직진, 코엑스 사거리에서 좌회전 100m 직진하여 우측에 있는 통하여 지하 주차장으로 진입지하철- 강남고속버스터미널3호선 고속터미널 역에서 승차, 교대역에서 하차하여 2호선으로 갈아타고 잠실 방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된코엑스몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.(아셈광장, 메가박스 옆, 코엑스인터컨티넨탈 지하 1층 아케이드와 바로 연결됨)- 남부터미널3호선 화물터미널 역에서 승차, 교대역에서하차하여 2호선으로 갈아타고 잠실 방면으로오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스 몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.- 동서울고속버스터미널2호선 강변역에서 승차하여 교대방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.- 서울(시내) 강북방향을지로, 시청등에서 2호선을 승차, 잠실역을 지나서 교대방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.4호선 사당역에서 2호선으로 갈아 타고 잠실방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스몰로 진입하시면됩니다.212 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


2010 KSBMB Annual MeetingBioscience for the Better LifeNew Era of Biochemistry in Korea, KSBMBBIO-Exhibition


기기전시 부스번호별 상호명기관명(국문)부스번호퀴아젠코리아유한회사 1,2지노첵 3벡톤디킨슨코리아 주식회사 4,5(주)고려에이스과학 6(주) 그린메이트 바이오텍 7(주)호일 바이오메드 8,9한독바이오테크(주) 10재단법인 연구소재중앙센터 11(주)태크노마트 12,13,14,15다카라코리아바이오메디칼(주) 16,17,18(재)춘천바이오산업진흥원 19,20,21,22프로팜텍 23,24주식회사 신기하이텍 25한국초저온용기(주) 26(주)석림랩텍 27고마바이오텍(주) 28,29(주)제넷바이오 30(주)라이카 코리아 31,32(주)영화과학 33,34(주)싸이토비바 35(주)영사이언스 36,37엔바이오텍 38(주)대일사이언스 39,40(주)제이오텍 41,42칼자이스 43,44,45한국로슈진단(주) 46,47영인프런티어(주) 48,49,50(주)택산상역 51,52,53경신과학(주) 54주식회사 한독약품 55,56,57,58싸토리우스 코리아 바이오텍(주) 59,60,61,62바이오니아(주) 63,64,65,66디아이 바이오텍(주) 67,68한일과학산업 69,70,71주식회사 신코 72(주)필코리아테크놀로지 73,74코리아베르톨드(주) 75바디텍메드(주) 76(주)마크로젠 77,78한국바이오래드 (주) 79,80(주)셀타젠 81엑설리스코리아 82기관명(국문)부스번호(주)메카시스 83주식회사 파나진 84(주)바이오세상 85(주)디케이씨코포레이션 86(주)서린바이오사이언스 87,88중앙실험동물(주) 89(주)비엠에스 90,91,92동일시마즈주식회사 93,94,95,96밀리포아코리아주식회사 97,98,99,100(주)케이디알 101,102프로메가코리아 103,104(주)펩트론 105,106(주)웰진 107,108(주)비바젠 109,110(주)아토코리아 111,112(주)대명사이언스 113솔젠트(주) 114에센스메디칼(주) 115엘케이바이오사이언스 116(주)씨애치씨랩 117보성과학(주) 118엘에스케이 119,120(주)수림교역 121머크 주식회사 122,142메신저바이오텍 123,124(재)당뇨병학회연구재단8th IDF-WPR congress 125지이 헬스케어 코리아(주) 126,127,128,129(주) 비스 130,132(주)성우라이프사이언스 131태신바이오사이언스 133(유)워터스코리아 134,135,136,137한국생명공학연구원 138,139,140,141(주)엔지노믹스 143스펙트로 144(주)아스텍코리아 145(주) 이퍼블릭코리아 146(주)월드사이언스 147바다출판사 148오케이벳 149라이프 사이언스 150국민은행 151214


InformationExhibition Session InformationDate: May 18-19, 2010 (Tuesday-Wednesday)Time: May 18-19 (09:00-18:00)Place: COEX, Hall B2(유)워터스코리아 부스번호 : 134,135,136,137취급품목HPLC, UPLC, Mass Spectrometry, Columns, Sample Preparations, Software, Informatics, ServiceSupportCEO 설동욱 대표전화 02-6300-4800 전자메일 april-park@waters.com담당자 박상수 대표팩스 02-6300-4830 홈페이지 www.waters.com/kr주소 서울 구로구 구로3동 키콕스벤처 4층 401(재)당뇨병학회연구재단 8th IDF-WPR congress 부스번호 : 125취급품목The 8th International Diabetes Federation Western Pacific Region Congress(2010 IDF WPR Congress) will be held in Bexco, Busan, Korea, from October 17 to 20, 2010.The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) is a worldwide alliance of over 200 diabetes associationsin more than 160 countries, whose main mission is to promote diabetes care, prevention and cureworldwide, to enhance the lives of people with diabetes. IDF is divided into seven regions andWestern Pacific Region (WPR) is the largest of the IDF regions in terms of population, diversity witheconomy, politics, culture and consisted of 25 member countries from Asia. WP region holds acongress every two years to ultimately accelerate scientific and educational activities.The 8th IDF WPR Congress will cover various topics from basic sciences, diabetes in the WP region,new treatments of diabetes to education of living with diabetes. the 2010 IDF WPR Congress willbring the attention of the world’s professionals involved in diabetes care, as well as the professionalsfrom the related field of medicine.CEO 박성우 대표전화 02-3425-2010 전자메일 inquiry@idfwpr2010.org담당자 이재정 대표팩스 02-546-6422 홈페이지 www.idfwpr2010.org주소 서울시 강남구 논현동 270-39번지 IDF WPR 2010사무국(재)춘천바이오산업진흥원 부스번호 : 19,20,21,22Chuncheon Bioindustry Foundation(CBF) is a non-profit organization established in January, 2003,aims to promote the growth of bio-venture companies by collecting and solving various problems of취급품목the biotech companies. CBF helps to exchange information, support technological development andactivate the exchange of knowledge and experiences of management and industrialization in biotechfield. CBF also provides systematic support for business start-up, technology/development, marketingand manufacturing with a well-organized excellent infrastructure.CEO 고인영 대표전화 033-258-6166 전자메일 apolon@nate.com담당자 김한석 대표팩스 033-258-6170 홈페이지 www.cbf.or.kr주소강원 춘천시 후평동 198-53 (BIO-1) 112호215


(주) 그린메이트 바이오텍 부스번호 : 7취급품목Automation system Microplate Reader, Washer Thermal cycler Image analysis system Biochip assaysystem Cell-based analysis systemCEO 노정수 대표전화 02-581-0131 전자메일 jsnoh@greenmate.co.kr담당자 박영택 대표팩스 02-581-0137 홈페이지 www.greenmate.co.kr주소서울 서초구 서초동 1669-9 유송빌딩(주)고려에이스과학 부스번호 : 6취급품목Microbiology(Petridishes), Molecular biology(Conical tubes), Dispensor, UV Lamp Liquid Handling(Tips, Pipettes), PCR(Single tubes, 8-strips tubes, 96well plates) Pathology, histology, Cytologyproducts, Cryo Labware(Vial tubes, Racks) Liquid handling products, Discovery lab ware Brand :Axygen, Axypet, C.Giese KG, Eagle, Gel Company, Gast Pump, Hirose, Hilgenberg, Hirschmann,LCI, Lerloy, Pope, Rocker, Sanplatec, Usbeck, Vilber, Tarsons, WhatmanCEO 박원겸 대표전화 02-396-2289 전자메일 sales@k-ace.com담당자 조인우차장 대표팩스 02-396-2390 홈페이지 www.k-ace.com주소 서울 종로구 평창동 110-1(주)대명사이언스 부스번호 : 113취급품목*Genomics & Proteomics 관련 장비: Chip Scanner(axon), Slide, Protein(Cytokine) arraied Chip, PCR*기초 장비: centrifuge, Image analysis, Spectrophotometer(nanodrop), Homogenizer*분자work관련시약 : Marker, enzyme, DNA & RNA purification kit, Antibody*소모품: Membrane, Tip, Tube, Latex GloveCEO 곽상명 대표전화 02-458-5835 전자메일 tech@dm4you.com담당자 윤혜정 대표팩스 02-452-1221 홈페이지 www.dm4you.com주소서울 송파구 가락동 128-9번지 DM 빌딩 4층(주)대일사이언스 부스번호 : 39,40취급품목- Corning : Cell Culture ware, Liquid Handling, PYREX laboratory Glass, Hot plate & Stirrer, etc.- Sanyo : Ultra low Temperature freezer, Incubator, Autoclave, Oven, Plant Growth Chamber, etc.- Jenway : UV/VIS Spectrophotometer, Life Science Analyzer, pH meter, etc.- Vacuubrand : Rotary vane pump, Diaphragm pump, Vacuum Gauge & Controllers, etc.- Anthos : Absorbance photometer, Spectrophotometer, Luminometer, etc.- Lauda : Circulation Water Bath, Circulation Chiller, etc.- Invivogen : Cell culture & transfection(Mycoplasma elimination), Mammalian expression vector,Innate immunity(Toll like receptor, TLRL)- Top Glove : Latex powder free gloves, Nitrile Chlorinated gloves- Branson : Ultrasonic cleaner, Sonifier- JRS : Fetal bovine serum U.S. origin Premium- MBL : AntibodyCEO 최강근 대표전화 02-570-8700 전자메일 ellyju@daeilscience.co.kr담당자 주예진 대표팩스 02-577-8675 홈페이지 www.daeilscience.co.kr주소 서울특별시 강남구 개포동 1164-1 대일빌딩216


(주)디케이씨코포레이션 부스번호 : 86취급품목 Fluorescent Probes for Biomolecule ImagingCEO 나종주 대표전화 032-817-9100 전자메일 jjna@bioacts.com담당자 김선희 대표팩스 032-818-8206 홈페이지 www.bioacts.com주소 인천 남동구 고잔동 693-2 123블럭 3로트(주)라이카 코리아 부스번호 : 31,32취급품목Confocal Microscope, Fluorescence Microscope, Upright Microscope, Inverted Microscope,Stereomicroscope, Microscope Digital Camera, Image Analysis SoftwareCEO 고승희 대표전화 02-3416-4400 전자메일 sh.ko@leica-microsystems.com담당자 장용민 대표팩스 02-514-6548 홈페이지 www.leica-microsystmes.co.kr주소 서울 강남구 청담1동 은성빌딩 6층 (주)라이카 코리아(주)마크로젠 부스번호 : 77,78취급품목 Sequencing Oligo Next Generation Sequencing Bio chip GE Mouse LentivirusCEO 이병화 김형태 대표전화 02-2113-7000 전자메일 sales@macrogen.com담당자 이선영 대표팩스 02-2113-7120 홈페이지 www.macrogen.com주소 서울 금천구 가산동 60-24 월드메르디앙벤처1차 1001(주)메카시스 부스번호 : 83취급품목 UV/Vis Spectrophotometer Nano BiometerCEO 옥기윤 대표전화 042-485-0118 전자메일 moon@mecasys.co.kr담당자 문경신 대표팩스 042-485-7118 홈페이지 www.mecasys.co.kr주소 대전 유성구 반석동 640-3 뉴타움프라자 10층(주)바이오세상 부스번호 : 85취급품목 Premade buffer, Chemical, Instrument and LabwareCEO 이강일 대표전화 031-707-2300 전자메일 biosesang@biosesang.com담당자 배정윤 대표팩스 031-707-2520 홈페이지 www.biosesang.com주소 경기 성남시 분당구 야탑동 분당테크노파크 A동 501호217


(주)비바젠 부스번호 : 109,110VIVAGEN, EXL® III Pure & Ultrapure Water System / VIVAGEN, VivaMagic Transfection Reagent /취급품목VIVAGEN, Taq Polymerase / VIVASPIN Protein Concentration Filters / SARTORIUS, arium WaterPurification Systems / SARTORIUS, Minisart Syringe Filters / ADVANTEC, Filter Papers / ADVANTEC,Test Papers / ADVANTEC, Dismic Syringe FiltersCEO 박준상 대표전화 031-737-2080 전자메일 vivagen@vivagen.co.kr담당자 박상수 대표팩스 031-737-2083 홈페이지 www.VIVAGEN.co.kr주소경기 성남시 중원구 상대원동 311-3 성남우림라이온스밸리1차 618호(주) 비스 부스번호 : 130,132취급품목 Cryo Preservation SystemCEO 정수미 대표전화 02-899-8833 전자메일 bisnavi@naver.com담당자 양안나 대표팩스 02-899-8830 홈페이지 bis@bisnavi.com주소 경기도 광명시 하안동 201 광명시범공단 214(주)비엠에스 부스번호 : 90,91,92- Reagents and Instruments for Molecular Biology Research취급품목 - Equipments and Solutions for Genomics, Proteomics and Cell biology- Analysis Systems related to HTS and ImagingCEO 김선기 대표전화 02-3471-6500 전자메일 info@bmskorea.co.kr담당자 금창우 대표팩스 02-3472-1211 홈페이지 bmskorea.co.kr주소서울 강남구 역삼동 829 BMS빌딩(주)서린바이오사이언스 부스번호 : 87,88취급품목Thermo, Quiagen, Promega, Millipore, Affymetrix, usb, assay design, Stemcell biotechnology, Viogene,UVP, BMGCEO 황을문 대표전화 02-478-5911 전자메일 sales@seoulin.co.kr담당자 박은혜 대표팩스 02-478-5572 홈페이지 www.seoulin.co.kr주소서울 강동구 성내동 452-2 서린빌딩(주)석림랩텍 부스번호 : 27취급품목WHATMAN - Filter items, VISTALAB - Ergonomic pipettes, KDS -Syringe pumps, WELCH- Pumps, MICROFLEX - Gloves, BIOPOINTE - Pipette tipsCEO 정태완 대표전화 02-9114-114 전자메일 inform@sercrim.com담당자 문금선 대표팩스 02-9114-111 홈페이지 www.sercrim.com주소 서울 성북구 정릉2동 109-24호218


(주)성우라이프사이언스 부스번호 : 131취급품목 Promocell primary cell & media, AntibodyCEO 조영삼 대표전화 02-985-7471 전자메일 sungwoo@sungwools.com담당자 엄준호 대표팩스 031-876-9149 홈페이지 www.sungwools.com주소 경기 의정부시 의정부2동 560-5 삼성빌딩 4층(주)셀타젠 부스번호 : 81취급품목Multispectral In vivo/exvio imaging system, Spectrophotometer, Chemiluminescence Imager, Nucleicacid extraction kit, Transfection reagent, Pipett AidCEO 강동율 대표전화 02-434-7093 전자메일 celltagen@empal.com담당자 이재언 대표팩스 02-434-7094 홈페이지 www.celltagen.com주소서울 광진구 구의동 221-81 2F(주)수림교역 부스번호 : 121취급품목KODAK (U.S.A.) - InVivo Imaging System, Chemiluminescence & Fluorescence Detection System,Gel Documentation SystemCEO 이정우 대표전화 02-578-8974 전자메일 slc@chol.com담당자 조영진 대표팩스 02-578-8975 홈페이지 www.sulim.com주소서울 서초구 양재동 313-5번지 용원빌딩 3층(주)싸이토비바 부스번호 : 35취급품목 High Resolution Adapter Dual Mode Fluorescence Module Hyperspectral Imaging SystemCEO 박용재 대표전화 031-709-7207 전자메일 limyd@cytoviva.co.kr담당자 임영대 대표팩스 031-709-7209 홈페이지 www.cytoviva.co.kr주소 경기 성남시 분당구 이매동 113번지 성남상공회의소 5층(주)씨애치씨랩 부스번호 : 117취급품목 BSC(Biological safety cabinet), Clean bench, Fumehood, Lab furnituer etc.CEO 차형철 대표전화 042-933-0036 전자메일 chc@chclab.com담당자 유차열 대표팩스 042-933-0036 홈페이지 www.chclab.com주소 대전 유성구 용산동 520-1번지(주)아스텍코리아 부스번호 : 145취급품목Co2 Incubator,Multi-Gas(Hypoxia)Incubator, PCR, Real-Time Cultured Cell Monitoring System, BlockIncubator etcCEO IRISA NAOMICHI 대표전화 02-2611-4281 전자메일 kcg67@hanafos.com담당자 김충근 대표팩스 02-2611-4285 홈페이지 www.astec-bio.com/global/주소서울 구로구 개봉3동 403-191번지 4층219


(주)아토코리아 부스번호 : 111,112Electrophoresis, Power Supply, Chemiluminescence Imaging system, Gel Documentation system,취급품목 peristaltic pump, microplate Luminometer, tube type Luminometer, Real time Luminometer(Kronos-Dio), single cell imaging(Cell Graph)CEO 성시홍 대표전화 042-822-1117 전자메일 info@attokorea.co.kr담당자 김은숙 대표팩스 042-825-1116 홈페이지 www.attokorea.co.kr주소대전 유성구 봉명동 동아벤처타워 1111호(주)엔지노믹스 부스번호 : 143취급품목Restriction Endonucleases, PCR Enzyme, RT-RCR, Real-Time PCR cloning kit,cloning/Mutagenesis serviceCEO 이승호 대표전화 042-330-6300 전자메일 info@enzynomics.com담당자 이영한 대표팩스 042-330-0630 홈페이지 www.enzynomics.com주소대전 유성구 관평동 1359번지 한신 S 메카 261호(주)영사이언스 부스번호 : 36,37취급품목Cell Biology: Human Cell System, Cell culture products, Serum, LAL (Endotoxin) & Mycoplasmadetection kit, BioAssay kit, Agarose, Precast Gels, Laboratory Filters, Microbiological culture media,DNA/RNA/Plasmid Purification Kit, Cryopreservation & Hypothermic Storage Media, Collagen/GAG/Elastin assay kit, Mycoplasma Detection & Elimination Kit, Laboratory Plasticwares Instruments : Isolator, VHPGenerator, Filling & Packaging Systems, Autoclave, Mediaprep, BSC, Clean bench, Freeze dryerCEO 정광덕 대표전화 032-624-4500 전자메일 info@youngscience.com담당자 마지애 대표팩스 032-624-4505 홈페이지 www.youngscience.com주소경기 부천시 오정구 삼정동 부천테크노파크 쌍용 3차 301동 1304호(주)영화과학 부스번호 : 33,34취급품목Products of Chromatography, Water Purification, Filters, Pipette & tips, Spectrophotometer, Nucleofector device,Pump, Balance, Homogenizer, Automatic system, pH meter, Laboratory device and accessories, etcCEO 안여환 대표전화 02-2140-5400 전자메일 ywsc@youngwha.com담당자 박미예 대표팩스 02-2140-5405 홈페이지 www.labplus.co.kr주소서울 금천구 가산동 60-73 벽산디지털밸리 5차 11층(주)월드사이언스 부스번호 : 147취급품목 Biology, Bioscience BookCEO 박선진 대표전화 02-581-5811 전자메일 worldscience@hanmail.net담당자 한용희 대표팩스 02-521-6418 홈페이지 http://www.worldscience.co.kr주소 서울 서초구 방배4동 864-31 월드빌딩 101호220


(주)웰진 부스번호 : 107,1081. Animal Sera : FBS, BCS, etc.2. Cell Culture Media : DMEM, RPMI1640, MEM, Alpha-MEM, etc.3. Cell Culture Reagents & Solutions : D-PBS, Trypsin-EDTA, Antibiotics, etc.취급품목 4. Transfection Reagents : WelFect Transfection Reagent Kit, etc.5. Molecular Biology Kits : Plasmin Miniprep Kit, etc.6. Molecular Biology Reagent & Solutions : Buffers, etc.7. Pretein Assay Kits : XTT Assay Kit, etc.CEO 박종구 대표전화 053-811-7081 전자메일 juimseo@hanafos.com담당자 강석원 대표팩스 053-811-7096 홈페이지 www.welgene.com주소 대구광역시 달서구 호산동 716-3(주) 이퍼블릭코리아 부스번호 : 146취급품목 Medical & Science Book(Textbooks), Elt English books, ToyCEO 유성권 대표전화 02-2653-5131 전자메일 tshan@epublic.co.kr담당자 한태수 대표팩스 02-2653-2454 홈페이지 www.epublic.co.kr주소 서울시 양천구 목1동 923-11 범문빌딩(주)제넷바이오 부스번호 : 30Prime Taq DNA Polymerase, Prime Taq Premix, ExPrime Taq DNA Polymerase, ExPrime Taq취급품목Premix, HS Prime Taq DNA Polymerase, HS Prime Taq Premix, Prime Q-Mastermix,Prime MMLVRTase, Prime RT Premix, Prime RT-PCR Premix, Plasmid DNA Isolation Kit, Genomic DNA IsolationKit from Blood, Genomic DNA Isolation Kit from Tissue, Pre-made Buffer & SolutionCEO 박용현 대표전화 041-734-3484 전자메일 genetbio@genetbio.co.kr담당자 정성수 대표팩스 041-736-3485 홈페이지 www.genetbio.co.kr주소충남 논산시 내동 건양대학교내 (재)충남동물자원센터 402호(주)제이오텍 부스번호 : 41,42취급품목Bath Circulator, Incubator, Shaking Incubator, Shaker, Ductless Fume Hood, Stirrer series, Vortexmixer, Vacuum Desiccator etcCEO 김진억 대표전화 02-325-2346 전자메일 satisfy@jeiotech.com담당자 최미영 대표팩스 02-325-2335 홈페이지 www.jeiotech.com주소서울 금천구 가산동 481-4 벽산디지털밸리6차 1005호(주)케이디알 부스번호 : 101,102취급품목 Biology regagent, machine, plastic wareCEO 김종문 대표전화 02-3427-6000 전자메일 hjinkim@kdr.co.kr담당자 김혜진 대표팩스 02-427-3393 홈페이지 www.kdr.co.kr주소 서울 강동구 암사2동 506-4번지 세경빌딩221


(주)태크노마트 부스번호 : 12,13,14,15취급품목 CO2 Incubator, Deep FreezerCEO 강건 대표전화 02-862-3434 전자메일 tmk@technomartinc.com담당자 권근영 대표팩스 02-862-3433 홈페이지 www.technomartinc.com주소 서울 구로구 구로3동 197-5 삼성IT밸리 908호(주)택산상역 부스번호 : 51,52,53OLYMPUS(Microscpe), OSIS(Software), OMEGA®(Fluorescent Filter), MÄRZHÄUSER WETZLAR &취급품목 LudI(Motorized Stage & Focus Unit), pco.(Camera), Andor(Cmera), Carestream(In vivo), NARISHIGE(Manipulator), McCRONE(Asbestos)CEO 우헌기 대표전화 02-3473-4188 전자메일 cjpark@olympus4u.com담당자 박철진 대표팩스 02-3481-6218 홈페이지 www.olympus4u.com주소서울 서초구 서초동 택산빌딩(주)펩트론 부스번호 : 105,106취급품목 Peptide, Antibody, GSH bead, Ni-NTA bead, Protein A & G beadCEO 최호일 대표전화 042-360-8832 전자메일 choil@peptron.co.kr담당자 임채진 대표팩스 042-360-8838 홈페이지 www.peptron.co.kr주소 대전 유성구 전민동 461-29 (주)펩트론(주)필코리아테크놀로지 부스번호 : 73,74취급품목Real-time PCR, Gradient PCR, Gel doc system, DNA&RNA Extraction Kit, Enzyme, Oligo,Plasticware etc.CEO 박민봉 대표전화 042-862-9636 전자메일 info@philekorea.co.kr담당자 남윤미 대표팩스 042-862-9638 홈페이지 www.philekorea.co.kr주소 대전 유성구 신성동 119-15(주)호일 바이오메드 부스번호 : 8,9취급품목 Biological Safety Cabinet, Centrifuge, AutoClave, Deep Freezer etc.CEO 김기옥 대표전화 02-3290-8000 전자메일 paul.song@hoilbiomed.com담당자 김봉집 대표팩스 02-3290-8006 홈페이지 www.hoilbiomed.com주소 서울시 성북구 종암1동 25-10 호일파크 B/D222


경신과학(주) 부스번호 : 54취급품목Hudson_PlateCrane Implen_Nanophotometer Bertin_Precellys24 Zymo Research_DNA/RNA reagentkit Genetix_ColonyPicker etcCEO 육상표 대표전화 02-576-6303 전자메일 info@kyongshin.co.kr담당자 송지현 대표팩스 02-576-6309 홈페이지 www.kyongshin.com주소서울 서초구 양재2동 307-9 남서울빌딩 6층고마바이오텍(주) 부스번호 : 28,29취급품목Electrophoresis for Protein & DNA, Precast gels, Molecular Biology reagents, Transfection Reagents,Direct PCR Buffer, Cytokine ELISA Kits..CEO 문상훈 대표전화 02-579-8787 전자메일 koma@komabiotech.co.kr담당자 손경자 대표팩스 02-578-7042 홈페이지 www.komabiotech.co.kr주소서울 강서구 가양3동 1487번지 가양테크노타운 301호국민은행 노원지점 부스번호 : 151취급품목 FinanceCEO 대표전화 02-3392-4774 전자메일 dambimail@hanmail.net담당자 대표팩스 02-3392-4779 홈페이지 www.kbstar.com주소 서울 노원구 상계6동 731-5 국민은행빌딩 3층다카라코리아바이오메디칼(주) 부스번호 : 16,17,18취급품목 TaKaRa, Clontech, Lonza, Mirus, Mupid, ABvector, Dynacom, BertholdCEO 윤경묵 대표전화 02-2081-2525 전자메일 help@takara.co.kr담당자 황경훈 대표팩스 02-2081-2500 홈페이지 www.takara.co.kr주소 서울 금천구 가산동 429-1 롯데뉴티캐슬 601동일시마즈주식회사 부스번호 : 93,94,95,96▷ Analytical Instruments -. Chromatograph & Mass Spectrometer : GC, GC-MS, HPLC, IC, LC-MS,MALDI TOF -. Genomics Analyzer : DNA Sequencer -. Proteomics Analyzer : TOF-MS, MALDIMS/MS, Peptide Sequencer, Peptide Synthesizer, -. Chemicals -. Spectrophotometer : UV/VIS,Atomic Absorption, Infra Red, Fluorescence, Chromato Scanner -. Water Analyzer : TOC, TN-TP,TOC-TN -. Gas Analyzer -. Thermal Analyzers -. Fragrance & Flavor Analyzer -. Surface Analyzer :취급품목EPMA, SEM, SPM(AFM), -. Component Analyzer : XRD, ICP, ICP-MS, PDA, XRF, EDX, uEDX -.Non-Destructive Inspection : SMX series, FI -. Powder & Particle : SALD▷ Material Testing Machines -. Universal Testing Machine : UH, AG, AGS-J, EZ Test -. FatigueTesting Machine : Servopulser, Micro-Servo -. Hardness Testing Machine -. Viscosity & Flow TestingMachine -. High-Speed Video CameraCEO 이재준 대표전화 02-540-5541 전자메일 webmaster@shimadzu.co.kr담당자 정은경 대표팩스 02-541-2163 홈페이지 www.shimadzu.co.kr주소서울 강남구 논현동 58-6 디아이빌딩 3층 동일시마즈223


디아이 바이오텍(주) 부스번호 : 67,68Agilent Technologies - Velocity11 Automation system, Stratagene qPCR system BioTek - Platereader, Washer, Dispenser, Liquid handler Fluxion Bioscience - BIOFLUX, IONFLUX GENETIX -ClonePix FL, CloneSelect Imager, CellReporter, CytoVision, Ariol BIOCHROME - Amino acid취급품목 analyzer GYROS - Gyrolab GE - BIAcore TTP Labtech - Acuman Genovis - Transfection reagents,Antibody engineerining reagents CS Bio - Amino acid sythesizer Biotage - Amino acid sythesizerCreoSalus - Amino acid sythesizer AAPPETEC - Amino acid sythesizer Asynt - Reactor, LabaccessoriesCEO 김명수 대표전화 02-2027-5811 전자메일 inform@dibiotech.com담당자 최민구 대표팩스 02-2027-5800 홈페이지 www.dibiotech.com주소서울 금천구 가산동 60-21 IT미래타워 10층라이프 사이언스 부스번호 : 150취급품목 Education BookCEO 김효중 대표전화 02-447-6211 전자메일 life@lifescience.co.kr담당자 유제하 대표팩스 02-447-3851 홈페이지 www.lifescience.co.kr주소 서울 광진구 자양3동 762 한라 상가 A-303머크 주식회사 부스번호 : 122,142Calbiochem®: Desease-Related Pathways, Signal Transduction, Cancer/ apoptosis, Biochemicals,Antibodies including Oncogene products, Assay Kit Novagen®: pET system, Protein Expression,취급품목 Protein Extraction, Protein Purification, Transfection, Molecular Biology, Bead-Based AssayNovabiochem®: Peptide Synthesis, DNA/RNA Synthesis Reagents, Solid Phase Organic Synthesis,Solution Phase Organic SynthesisCEO Juergen Koenig 대표전화 02-2185-3800 전자메일 yk.kim@merck.co.kr담당자 김연경 대표팩스 02-2185-3860 홈페이지 www.merck.co.kr주소서울시 강남구 대치3동 942-10 해성2빌딩 15층 머크메신저바이오텍 부스번호 : 123,124취급품목IDT DNA(RNA)Oligo, DNA probe, Mirus Transfection reagents, IBA Straptaq, Mbiotech protein (DNA)marker, pageGel, galileo electrophoresis system, Expedeon gel-stain sol., M-biotech PCR Purification kit,plasmid prep kit, gel extraction kit, Misonix sonicatorCEO 이정교 대표전화 031-556-3905 전자메일 info@m-biotech.co.kr담당자 황성희과장 대표팩스 031-556-3907 홈페이지 http://m-biotech.co.kr/주소 경기 구리시 토평동 378-1밀리포아코리아주식회사 부스번호 : 97,98,99,100취급품목Laboratory filtration products, Antibodies, Reagents, Flow cytometry system and Lab water purificationsystem.CEO Wai Wah Shin 대표전화 02-3011-9600 전자메일 millipore_kr@millipore.com담당자 박선화 대표팩스 02-564-2077 홈페이지 www.millipore.com주소서울 강남구 대치동 999-6 대동빌딩 2층224


바다출판사 부스번호 : 148취급품목 Books of Natural ScienceCEO 김인호 대표전화 02-322-3885 전자메일 badabooks@gmail.com담당자 정일웅 대표팩스 02-322-3858 홈페이지 www.badabooks.co.kr주소 서울 마포구 서교동 398-1 창평빌딩 3층바디텍메드(주) 부스번호 : 76취급품목 Biochemistry analysis equipmentCEO 최의열 대표전화 033-258-6888 전자메일 kys@boditech.co.kr담당자 구연수 대표팩스 033-258-6889 홈페이지 www.boditech.co.kr주소 강원 춘천시 후평동 198-60 바이오벤처프라자 3-2호바이오니아(주) 부스번호 : 63,64,65,66취급품목1. DNA/RNA/siRNA/GeneSynthesis2. DNA/RNA Prep kit 3. Taq./PCR PreMix Series4. PCR Machine/Real-Time PCR Machine5. Mass Array System(Gene Analysis, SNP Discovery Expression, Methylation Analysis, SNP Discovery)6. Enzyme(DNA Ladder/Restriction Enzyme)7. PCR tube, Rack, Plate 8. Buffer & Reagent 9. Research ServiceCEO 박한오 대표전화 042-1588-9488 전자메일 allbio@bioneer.co.kr담당자 김종민 대표팩스 042-930-8600 홈페이지 www.bioneer.co.kr주소대전 대덕구 문평동 (주)바이오니아벡톤디킨슨코리아 주식회사 부스번호 : 4,5취급품목 Falcon, BioCoat, Gentest, Pharmingen, FACS, High contents analyzer, DifcoCEO 김용주 대표전화 02-3404-3700 전자메일 jin-kyoung_ko@bd.com담당자 고진경 대표팩스 02-3404-3785 홈페이지 www.bdbiosciences.com주소 서울 강남구 역삼동 788-2번지 임성빌딩 5층 BD Korea보성과학(주) 부스번호 : 118AB: PCR, Real-Time PCR Instruments and related Products (Kits, Reagents and Consumables)Ambion: RNA Isolation Kit & Consumables, microRNA & siRNA Assay-related Products OXOID:취급품목Microbiological Media & Suppliment, Biochemical Kits & Reagents, etc. Remel: MicrobiologicalDiagnostic Kits & Reagents, etc. AccuStandard: Standard Solutions (Organic, Inorganic, Frameretardant,etc.), Custom-made Products Extra: PolyGen, BioAutomation, Proligo, MWE, ERA, Chiron,etc.CEO 정호시 대표전화 02-2103-5400 전자메일 info@bosungscience.com담당자 박진형 대표팩스 02-2103-5415 홈페이지 www.bosungscience.com주소서울특별시 구로구 구로동 222-7 코오롱디지털타워 408호225


솔젠트(주) 부스번호 : 114취급품목DNA/RNA Amplification, DNA/RNA Isolation, Next generation sequencing, General Sequencing,Safety 관련기기, 진단/점검 관련 서비스 및 kitCEO 명현군 대표전화 042-864-5695 전자메일 info@solgent.com담당자 오지숙 대표팩스 042-864-5690 홈페이지 www.solgent.com주소대전 유성구 화암동 63-10번지 2층스펙트로 부스번호 : 144취급품목모든 파장 마음대로 광원(Lumencor, OneLight 한국대리점), 고객사양 분광기 제작,고객사양 Raman 응용시스템, Cooled CCD, DPSS Lasers, 그 외 광 관련 제품일체 공급CEO 황정배 대표전화 031-798-8674 전자메일 spectro@spectroco.com담당자 권영렬 대표팩스 031-798-8670 홈페이지 www.spectroco.com주소광주 북구 오룡동 광주과학기술원 고등광기술연구소 308호싸토리우스 코리아 바이오텍(주) 부스번호 : 59,60,61,62Syringe Filter _ Minisart Vacuum Bottle Top Filtration Unit _ SartoLab Centrifugal ProteinConcentration Tube _ Vivaspin & Vivaflow system Membrane Chromatography _ Vivapure &Sartobind Virus Purification (Adeno Virus) _ AdenoPack kit Disposable Bioreactor (Small scale) _Celline & Cultiflask Disposable Bioreactor (Lab scale) _ BIOSTAT® CultiBagRM Bench-top취급품목 Bioreactor _ BIOSTAT A Plus Bench-top Shakers _ CERTOMAT® IS Laboratory Centrifuges _CENTRISART A-14 Homogenizers _ Mikro-Dismembrator U/S Laboratory Water Systems _ arium®Water Tower Quality Control Product Air Monitoring System _ MD8 Airport & MD8 AirscanDehydrated Media Pads in Petri Dishes _ Nutrient Pad Sterility Test System _ Sterisart® NF &Sterisart® Universal pump (Complete Sterility Check of Pharmaceutical Products)CEO 김덕상 대표전화 031-782-7011 전자메일 edward.kim@sartorius-stedim.kr담당자 김정현 대표팩스 031-782-7090 홈페이지 www.sartorius-stedim.com주소경기 성남시 분당구 정자동 미켈란쉐르빌 431호에센스메디칼(주) 부스번호 : 115취급품목 primary antibodies and reagents for WB, IHC, IP and ELISACEO 전연숙 대표전화 031-707-1544 전자메일 info@essencemedical.com담당자 심현희 대표팩스 031-707-1999 홈페이지 www.essencemedical.com주소 경기도 성남시 분당구 야탑동 342-1 리더스빌딩417호엑설리스코리아 부스번호 : 82취급품목Discovery Studio, Pipeline Pilot, Accord for ExcelCEO 성브라이언 대표전화 031-728-0440 전자메일 sales@accelryskorea.com담당자 조은경 대표팩스 031-728-0444 홈페이지 www.accelryskorea.com/www.accelrys.com주소 경기도 성남시 분당구 금곡동 210 코오롱 트리폴리스 A 1101226


엔바이오텍 부스번호 : 35, 38취급품목 Live Cell Station, IR Concentrator, Shaking incubator, Work Station, CO2 IncubatorCEO 김대용 대표전화 032-321-2100 전자메일 nbljj@n-biotek.com담당자 이종진 대표팩스 032-328-2372 홈페이지 www.n-biotek.com주소 경기도 부천시 원미구 약대동 193 부천 테크노파크 402동 803호엘에스케이 부스번호 : 119,120취급품목Open Array(High Throughput Genotyping & Gene Expression Analysis system), Real-Time PCRinstruments, Thermal Cycler and ReagentsCEO 이수근 대표전화 02-2057-2207 전자메일 YooHS@LSKcom.com담당자 유회숙 대표팩스 02-2057-2209 홈페이지 www.lskcom.com주소서울 서초구 양재2동 트러스트타워 4층엘케이바이오사이언스 부스번호 : 116취급품목Accuri C6 Flow Cytometer JSAN Cell Sorter eBioscience AID ELISPOT Jaden BioScience Shenandoah-btSoluLinK CellGenixCEO 임유식 대표전화 02-442-1218 전자메일 coolejk@hotmail.com담당자 정선주 대표팩스 02-442-1219 홈페이지 www.lkbio.co.kr주소서울 강동구 천호동 121-139 명인빌딩601호영인프런티어(주) 부스번호 : 48,49,50취급품목- Customer service (DNA,Protein service, Polyclonal antibody production service,Monoclonal antibody production service)- Commercial Antibody- Thermo Finpipette 및 관련 소모품CEO 최영일, 이종서 대표전화 1577-2684 전자메일 orders@younginfrontier.com담당자 김소연 대표팩스 031-460-9410 홈페이지 http://www.abfrontier.com/주소서울시 금천구 가산동 60-73 벽산디지털벨리 5차 11층 1106호오케이벳 부스번호 : 149취급품목 veterinary science[medicine] bookCEO 이상돈 대표전화 042-361-2500 전자메일 okvet@okvet.co.kr담당자 이상돈대표 대표팩스 042-361-0040 홈페이지 www.okvet.co.kr주소 대전 유성구 관평동 1359번지 한신 S-MECA 440호227


재단법인 연구소재중앙센터 부스번호 : 11취급품목 Offfer research resource and onformation to researchersCEO 김하석 대표전화 02-944-6692 전자메일 knrrc@knrrc.or.kr담당자 손민희 대표팩스 02-944-6691 홈페이지 www.knrrc.or.kr주소 서울 노원구 공릉2동 서울테크노파크 710호주식회사 신기하이텍 부스번호 : 25취급품목DNR Imaging System - Gel Documentation system - Fluorescence Image Analyzer- Chemiluminescence Image Analyzer FUJIFILM Nucleic acid isolation systemCEO 김수홍 대표전화 02-572-1600 전자메일 info@skhitec.co.kr담당자 김영호 대표팩스 02-572-0058 홈페이지 www.skhitec.co.kr주소서울 서초구 양재동 7-1번지 건화빌딩 4층주식회사 신코 부스번호 : 72취급품목UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, Fluorescence Spectrophotometer, Color Spectrometer, Thermal Analyzer,EDXRF, XRD, FT-IR, LC-MS, Raman, Dissolution, Particle Sizer, Gas detectorCEO 최헌 대표전화 02-545-7300 전자메일 scinco@scinco.com담당자 공성호 대표팩스 02-548-5984 홈페이지 www.scinco.com주소 서울 강남구 논현동 74-27주식회사 파나진 부스번호 : 84PNA oligomer PNA microarry - PANArray HPV Genotyping kit - PANArray miRNA molecular취급품목 diagnostics - PNAClamp K-ras mutation detection kit - PNAClamp B-raf mutation detection kit -PNAClamp EGFR mutation detection kitCEO 김성기 대표전화 042-861-9295 전자메일 shdw@panagene.com담당자 김도원 대표팩스 042-861-9297 홈페이지 www.panagene.com주소 대전 유성구 탑립동 816주식회사 한독약품 부스번호 : 55,56,57,58취급품목Pipette, Dispenser, Centrifuge, PCR device, Photometer, Micro test tube, Pipette Tips, MicromanipulatorsystemCEO 김영진 대표전화 02-527-5287 전자메일 yunhee.choi@handok.com담당자 최윤희 대표팩스 02-527-5004 홈페이지 www.eppendorf.co.kr주소서울 강남구 역삼1동 한독약품빌딩 메디컬사업본부228


중앙실험동물(주) 부스번호 : 89취급품목 Experiment animal, diets, bedding, instruments, kits or reagentCEO 이정규 대표전화 02-3461-5255 전자메일 ja@labanimal.co.kr담당자 이귀애 대표팩스 02-3461-4274 홈페이지 www.labanimal.co.kr주소 서울특별시 서초구 우면동 66번지 동강빌딩 3층 중앙실험동물(주)지노첵 부스번호 : 3취급품목Microarray (mRNA, miRNA Expression, methylation, ChIP-chip), Real-time PCR service, detectionPCR kit, DNA chipCEO 황승용 대표전화 031-502-5516 전자메일 syhwang@genocheck.com담당자 이창현 대표팩스 031-502-5517 홈페이지 www.genocheck.com주소경기 안산시 사1동 한양대학교 창업보육센터 630호지이 헬스케어 코리아(주) 부스번호 : 126,127,128,129취급품목Chromatography system & media, Electrophoresis and Blotting systems & reagents, Image analysissytems, Spectrophotometry, Cellular analysis systems Biomolecualr interaction Analysis(Biacore, MicroCal)CEO David Hsia 대표전화 02-6201-3800 전자메일 lifescienceskr@ge.com담당자 홍희영 대표팩스 02-6201-3804 홈페이지 www.gehealthcare.com/korea주소서울 강남구 청담동 71-3 GE Tower 6층칼자이스 부스번호 : 43,44,45취급품목Microscopes (Stereo, Upright, Inverted) Confocal Laser Scanning Systems, Live Cell ImagingSystems, TIRF System, Superresolution Microscopes, Digital Camera, Image Analysis SoftwareCEO Peter Tiedemann 대표전화 02-3140-2600 전자메일 mickorea@zeiss.co.kr담당자 김민선 대표팩스 02-3140-2699 홈페이지 www.zeiss.co.kr주소서울 마포구 상수동 141-1 BR엘리텔빌딩 2층코리아베르톨드(주) 부스번호 : 75취급품목 LuminometerCEO 이진철 대표전화 031-776-0771 전자메일 bonneylim@korberco.com담당자 임보연 대표팩스 031-776-0776 홈페이지 www.korberco.com주소 경기 성남시 중원구 상대원동 190-1번지 SK테크노파크 비즈동 1104호229


퀴아젠코리아유한회사 부스번호 : 1,2DNA, RNA, Protein, Purification, PCR, Real-Time PCR Enzyme, Trasfection, RNAi solution,취급품목 Epigenetics Solution, miRNA Solution, Instrument(Automated DNA, RNA, Protein Samplepreparation, DNA fragment and RNA analysis, Real-Time PCR, Automated PCR set-up)CEO Bernd Uder 대표전화 02-2626-5700 전자메일 chounghwan.kim@qiagen.com담당자 김정환 대표팩스 02-2626-5703 홈페이지 www.qiagen.com주소서울 금천구 가산동 우림라이온스밸리 C동 1012호태신바이오사이언스 부스번호 : 133취급품목 ULTRA GLLVE, EPPENDORF, NIHONCEO 이태헌 대표전화 031-563-0158 전자메일 taeshin@hanafos.com담당자 전성임 대표팩스 031-563-0199 홈페이지 www.taeshinbio.co.kr주소 경기 구리시 토평동 378-9번지프로메가코리아 부스번호 : 103,104취급품목Solution for Genomics, Proteomics, Cell-based assa, Automated DNA/RNA Purification system,Cell-based detection system.CEO 나정아 대표전화 02-1588-3718 전자메일 promegakorea@promega.com담당자 박선영 대표팩스 02-3153-3706 홈페이지 www.promega.com주소서울 마포구 상암동 1580 DMC첨단산업센터 410호프로팜텍 부스번호 : 23,24취급품목Incbator, CO2 incubator, Chamber for cooling and warming (for research and GMP facility), AnimalImaging System, Spectrophotometer, Automated NA purfication System, PCR machineCEO 이강웅 대표전화 031-776-4080 전자메일 lkwoong@propharmtech.com담당자 정지은 대표팩스 031-776-4083 홈페이지 www.propharmtech.com주소경기 성남시 중원구 상대원1동 SKn테크노파크 비즈센터 1202호한국로슈진단(주) 부스번호 : 46,47취급품목Real Time PCR, Sequencer, Automated Nucleic Acids Preparation, Microarray, Real Time CellAnalysis, Automated Cell Counter, Biochemical ReagentCEO 이헌구 대표전화 02-550-1230 전자메일 seoul.as_diagnostics@roche.com담당자 박지영 대표팩스 02-550-1218 홈페이지 www.roche-applied-science.com주소 서울 강남구 대치동 1000-3, 서경빌딩 4층230


한국바이오래드 (주) 부스번호 : 79,80취급품목Chromatography: Media & Column Chromatography: Affinity Purification System Chromatography:Instruments Electrophoresis and Blotting: 1-D, 2-D Electrophoresis and Blotting: Standard, Reagentand Membrane Imaging Instrument SELDI Multiplex Suspension Array System Amplification/PCRCEO Froncois Capit 대표전화 02-2186-9390 전자메일 Chloe_Wang@bio-rad.com담당자 왕은휘 대표팩스 02-3472-7003 홈페이지 www.bio-rad.com주소서울 강남구 역삼동 832-41 현죽빌딩 10층한국생명공학연구원 부스번호 : 138,139,140,141취급품목 National Research InsitutionCEO 박영훈 대표전화 042-860-4114 전자메일 dcphoto@kribb.re.kr담당자 서동철 대표팩스 042-861-1759 홈페이지 http://www.kribb.re.kr주소 대전 유성구 어은동 111한국초저온용기(주) 부스번호 : 26취급품목LABS series are designed for applications where extremely low temperature storage of biologicalproductions is required. This state of the art Cryostorage system has an internal platform whichkeeps the liquid nitrogen underneath and provides a safe environment for samples in vapor(-190℃)CEO 박홍준 대표전화 031-737-8171 전자메일 hjpark@koreacryo.com담당자 이광용 대표팩스 031-737-8175 홈페이지 www.koreacryo.com주소경기 성남시 중원구 상대원1동 벽산테크노피아 아파트형공장 201호한독바이오테크(주) 부스번호 : 10취급품목 1. Biontex 2. Fisher BioReagents 3. Innovative Research 4. BD - Falcon, Biocoat, GentestCEO 이문철 대표전화 02-3672-3188 전자메일 hdbio@hdbio.net담당자 이호정 대표팩스 02-3672-3187 홈페이지 http://www.hdbio.net/주소 서울 종로구 낙원동 종로오피스텔 513호한일과학산업 부스번호 : 69,70,71취급품목 Centrifuge, Fermentor, Freeze Dryer, Speed Vacuum ConcentratorCEO 장규호, 장은호 대표전화 032-543-6906 전자메일 hanil@ihanil.com담당자 안상준 대표팩스 032-542-7124 홈페이지 www.ihanil.com주소 인천 계양구 작전 2동 853-19번지231


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Map211 1층 Hall B2(구 인도양홀 9실)(전시 포스터)2 1층 그랜드볼룸(세미나)서울- 강남역방향에서 오시는 길테헤란로 삼성동 방면으로 직진, 삼성역사거리에서 유턴하여 현대백화점을 끼고 우회전,전방 200m 우측에 있는 Gate3 (서문)을 통하여 옥상 및 지하 주차장으로 진입- 잠실방향에서 오시는 길삼성역 사거리에서 직진하여 현대백화점을 끼고 우회전, 전방 200m 우측에 있는 Gate3 (서문)을 통하여 옥상 및 지하 주차장으로 진입- 강남고속터미널방향에서 오시는 길제일생명 사거리에서 직진하여 뉴월드 호텔을 지나 직진, 봉은사앞 코엑스사거리에서 우회전 후 100m 직진하여 코엑스 지하 주차장으로 진입- 강북방향에서 오시는 길영동대교를 건너서 경기고 및 청담역 사거리직진, 코엑스 사거리에서 직진하면 전방100m 우측에 있는 Gate2 (남문) 또는 Gate5(동문2)를 통하여 지하 주차장으로 진입지방- 경부고속도로로 오시는 길서울 방향으로 진행하시다가 양재 인터체인지에서 가락동 농수산물 시장방향으로 직진하여 삼성병원 못가서 영동대교 방향 좌회전,삼성역 사거리 지나서 코엑스 사거리에서 유턴하여 직진 방향 100m 우측에 있는 Gate2(남문) 또는 Gate5 (동문2)를 통하여 지하 주차장으로 진입- 중부고속도로, 구리방향에서 오시는 길중부고속도로방향(구리 방향은 강동대교를건너서)에서는 88올림픽도로 김포방향으로진입하여 잠실 운동장 방향으로 진행하시다가 무역센터 방향으로 직진, 코엑스 사거리에서 좌회전 100m 직진하여 우측에 있는 통하여 지하 주차장으로 진입지하철- 강남고속버스터미널3호선 고속터미널 역에서 승차, 교대역에서 하차하여 2호선으로 갈아타고 잠실 방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된코엑스몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.(아셈광장, 메가박스 옆, 코엑스인터컨티넨탈 지하 1층 아케이드와 바로 연결됨)- 남부터미널3호선 화물터미널 역에서 승차, 교대역에서하차하여 2호선으로 갈아타고 잠실 방면으로오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스 몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.- 동서울고속버스터미널2호선 강변역에서 승차하여 교대방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.- 서울(시내) 강북방향을지로, 시청등에서 2호선을 승차, 잠실역을 지나서 교대방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스몰로 진입하시면 됩니다.4호선 사당역에서 2호선으로 갈아 타고 잠실방면으로 오시다가 삼성역에서 하차, 5,6번 출구와 연결된 코엑스몰로 진입하시면됩니다.233


2010 KSBMB Annual MeetingBioscience for the Better LifeNew Era of Biochemistry in Korea, KSBMBAuthor Index


AAcharya, Bodhraj ………………………………………F-18-18, L-19-21Agrawal, Vijayendra ………………………………………………U-19-141Ahmadi, F. …………………………………………………………N-19-08Ahmed, Baig Irshad ………………………………………………U-19-30Ahn, Bong Whan ………………………………………M-19-38, R-18-55Ahn, Bum Ju ………………………………………………………K-18-39Ahn, Byulnim ……………………………………………D-18-23, D-18-24Ahn, Byungchan ……………………………………………………B-18-08Ahn, Eun Hee ………………………………………………………N-19-13Ahn, Ginnae …………………………………K-18-71, K-18-72, K-18-73Ahn, Haeji ……………………………………………………………J-18-14Ahn, Hee-Chul ……………………………………………………U-19-139Ahn, Hyung Jun ……………………………………………………A-18-88Ahn, Hyun-Young ………………L-19-08, S-19-07, S-19-09, S-19-10Ahn, Insung …………………………………………………………Q-19-15Ahn, Jee-Yin ………………………………………………………M-19-42Ahn, Jeong Keun……………………………R-18-50, R-18-51, R-18-57Ahn, Ji Hoon ………… J-18-14, J-18-15, J-18-16, J-18-17, J-18-18Ahn, Jung-Hoon ……………………………………………………A-18-17Ahn, Jung-Hyuck …………………………A-18-22, B-18-11, N-19-67U-19-61, U-19-133Ahn, Jun-Ho ……………………………………………R-18-26, R-18-27Ahn, Keug-Hyun ……………………………………………………G-18-22Ahn, Kisup …………………………………………………………A-18-12Ahn, kyungseop ……………………………………………………R-18-30Ahn, Kyungsook ………………………………………N-19-22, N-19-34Ahn, Mee Young……………………………………………………C-18-85Ahn, Michelle ………………………………………………………Q-19-11Ahn, Minkoo…………………………………………………………A-18-89AHN, Moon Sang …………………………………………………B-18-04Ahn, Sang Hoon……………………………………………………M-19-10Ahn, Sang-Mee ……………………………………………………K-18-71Ahn, Sung-Min ………………………………………………………I-18-08Ahn, Sunyoung ……………………………………………………L-19-01Ahn, Taeho …………………………………………U-19-121, U-19-122Ahn, Ye Ji ……………………………………………………………B-18-19Ahn, Yong-Ho ……………………………………………I-18-14, I-18-15Ahn, Young-Chang ……………………U-19-106, U-19-107, U-19-108Ahnn, Joohong ……………………………G-18-25, R-18-58, U-19-99Ajjappala, Brijesh S. ………………………………………………U-19-08Altman, Sidney …………………………………………………………NLL4An, Heejin…………………………………………………F-18-02, F-18-03An, Hee-Jung ………………………………………………………M-19-50An, Hyo Min …………………………………………………………K-18-26An, Hyo Sil …………………………………………………………A-18-44An, Ja Hyun …………………………………………………………L-19-02An, Jae Jin …………………………………………………………N-19-12AN, Sang Mi ………………………………………………………U-19-103An, Sung-Ho ……………………………………………G-18-06, G-18-07An, You Sun…………………………………………………………B-18-41Anderson, Eric David ………………………………………………Q-19-36Arora, Himanshu …………………………………………………U-19-133Assmann, Sarah M. ………………………………………………J-18-02Avery, Leon ……………………………………………H-18-07, U-19-01BBachchu, Md. Adnan Al……………………………………………J-18-04Back, Nam-In ………………………………………………………C-18-37Bae, Myung Ae ……………………………………………………D-18-10Bae, Bum-Chul ……………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Bae, Chang-Dae ……………………………B-18-03, B-18-22, D-18-11Bae, Dong-Jun ……………………………………………………C-18-75Bae, Duck Ho ………………………………………………………M-19-35Bae, Geun-Ryang …………………………………………………P-19-06Bae, Hyunsu ……………………K-18-58, K-18-59, K-18-60, K-18-61K-18-62, N-19-60, N-19-61Bae, Jae-Bum ………………………………………………………I-18-19Bae, Jae-Ho ……………………K-18-24, K-18-27, R-18-47, R-18-48Bae, Jeehyeon …………………………………………A-18-75, A-18-76Bae, Ji-Eun …………………………………………………………F-18-12Bae, Jin-Sik ………………………………………………I-18-14, I-18-15Bae, Jong-Sup ……………………………………………………G-18-04Bae, Kwang-Hee ………………………………………R-18-18, S-19-03Bae, Min-Ji …………………………………………………………A-18-79Bae, Moon-Kyung …………………………………………………U-19-66Bae, Myung-Ae ……………………………………………………D-18-32Bae, On-Yu …………………………………………………………R-18-11Bae, Sang-Mun ………………………………………C-18-76, M-19-67Bae, Seong-Ja ……………………………………………………R-18-56Bae, Song-Yi ……………………………………………G-18-16, G-18-17Bae, Soo Han ………………………………………………………E-19-11Bae, Su Jung ………………………………………………………D-18-19Bae, Suk-Chul …………………………………………………………S6-2Bae, Sun Sik ………………………………D-18-12, L-19-09, M-19-12Bae, Sungmin …………………Q-19-04, U-19-04, U-19-05, U-19-06236 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Bae, Su-Young ……………………………………………………U-19-138Bae, Yoe-Sik ……………………………………………R-18-75, A-18-78Bae, Yong-Soo ……………………………………………………B-18-35Bae, Yoon Soo ……………………………………………………M-19-56Bae, Yoonhee ………………………………………………………B-18-39Bae, Young Seuk …………………………………………………R-18-59Bae, Yun Soo ………………………………………………………N-19-15Baek, Han-Su ………………………………………………………P-19-11Baek, Hye-Suk………………………………………………………L-19-19Baek, Jeong-Hwa …………………………………………………R-18-11Baek, Jin Ee …U-19-110, U-19-111, U-19-112, U-19-113, U-19-114Baek, Kwang Jin ………………………………………R-18-17, U-19-23Baek, Kwang-Hyun ……………M-19-01, M-19-02, P-19-03, P-19-04Q-19-06, U-19-03, U-19-08, U-19-09Baek, Kyunghwa……………………………………………………R-18-11Baek, Kyung-Hwa …………………………………………………U-19-96Baek, Nam-In ………………………………………………………E-19-03Baek, Seung-Hwa ………………………………………L-19-14, P-19-10Baek, Suk-Hwan ………………………………………A-18-78, R-18-75Baek, Sun Mi ………………………………………………………U-19-38Baek, Wook-Young ………………………………………………U-19-126Baik, Eun Joo …………………………………………D-18-26, N-19-52Baik, Haing-Woon………………………………………R-18-35, U-19-43Baik, Ja-Hyun …………………C-18-92, N-19-54, N-19-55, N-19-56Baik, Myunggi ………………………………A-18-25, R-18-33, R-18-41BAIK, Seung-Chul …………………………………………………U-19-82Bak, Soon-Sun …………………………………………D-18-23, D-18-24Bang, Jihye …………………………………………………………K-18-37Bang, Sangsu ………………………………………………………N-19-01Bang, Seung-Hyun…………………………………………………D-18-25Bang, So Young ……………………………………………………K-18-46Bang, Soo On ………………………………………………………A-18-34Behrens, Carmen …………………………………………………M-19-44Berggren, Per-Olof ………………………………………………………PL3Bhak, Ghibom ………………………………………………………A-18-91Bhak, Jong………………………………………………N-19-26, P-19-27Bharathi, Suresh ……………………………………………………U-19-09Bing, So Jin …………………………………………………………K-18-72Bonaparte, Napolean …………………………………F-18-18, L-19-21Bong, Hyeon Jin ……………………………………………………A-18-34Bong, Jin Jong ……………………………………………………A-18-25Boo, Jung Hyun ……………………………………………………C-18-90Boo, Yong Chool …………………………C-18-91, L-19-17, U-19-103Braun, Thomas ……………………………………………………D-18-04Byeon, Se Eun …………………………………………K-18-23, K-18-26Byun, Hae-Ok …………………………………………C-18-81, C-18-82Byun, Hee-Guk ……………………………………………………D-18-24Byun, Sung June …………………………………………………A-18-35Byun, Youngro ……………………………………………………M-19-67Byun, Yu Jeong ……………………………………………………C-18-80CCalof, Anne L. ………………………………………………………B-18-15Cao, Ying ……………………………………………………………U-19-21Carrington, James …………………………………………………J-18-18Cha , Kiweon ………………………………………………………F-18-17Cha, Bok Sik ……………………………………………R-18-76, R-18-77CHA, Eun Young …………………………………………………B-18-04Cha, Ji-Young ………………………………………………………I-18-08Cha, Min Ho ……………………………………………Q-19-04, Q-19-19Cha, Seok Ho ………………………………………………………O-19-03Cha, So-Yang………………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Chae, Yeon-Su ……………………………………………………N-19-28Chae, Chang-Suk …………………………………………………K-18-01Chae, Cheol-Joo ……A-18-64, A-18-69, A-18-70, A-18-72, A-18-74Chae, Chi-Bom ……………………………………………………M-19-33Chae, Huiseok………………………………………………………G-18-15Chae, Hyun Suk ……………………………………………………Q-19-57Chae, Ji Soo ………………………………………………………C-18-92Chae, Jun-Ho …………………………………………K-18-63, K-18-64Chae, Kwon-Seok …………………………………………………F-18-12Chae, San Sook ……………………………………………………N-19-03Chae, Sunyoung ………………………………………B-18-24, T-19-15Chai, Young Gyu……………………………B-18-13, D-18-22, Q-19-24Chandan, Pathak Chinar …………………………………………U-19-97Chang, ?Ki Churl ………………………………………M-19-30, N-19-27Chang, Hun Soo ……………………………………………………BLS3-4Chang, Hyo Mi ……………………………………………………G-18-47Chang, Iksoo ………………………………………………………U-19-74Chang, Jaerak………………………………………………………O-19-07Chang, Jong-Sun …………………………………………………R-18-14Chang, Ki Churl ……………………………………………………C-18-44Chang, Min Seok …………………………………………………N-19-55Chang, Mi-Sook ……………………………………………………N-19-07Chang, So Eun ……………………………………………………N-19-02Chang, Soo-Ik …………………………………………A-18-48, U-19-77Chang, Sung-Eun …………………………………………………D-18-25Chang, Sung-Ho ………………………………………K-18-24, K-18-27Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회237


Chang, Sunghoe ………………………………………N-19-25, U-19-91Chang, Tong-Shin ………………………………………E-19-04, L-19-11Chang, Young-Chae ………………………B-18-25, M-19-40, R-18-59Chang, Young-Tae ……………………………………………………S2-1Che, Xiangguo ………………………………………………………I-18-11Cheang , Ye-Hwang ………………………………………………N-19-28Chen , Ling …………………………………………………………K-18-13CHEN, Cong ……………………………………………U-19-82, U-19-83Chen, Junjie ………………………………………………………U-19-150Cheon, Doo Sung …………………………………………………P-19-01Cheon, In-Su ………………………………………………………K-18-03Cheong, Chaejoon ……………………………………G-18-08, R-18-09Cheong, JaeHun ……………………………………………………T-19-16Cheong, Jin-Hwan …………………………………………………F-18-13Cheong, Seong-Moon ……………………………………………R-18-40Chi, Seong-Gil ………………………………………………………C-18-05Chi, Seung-Wook …………………………………………………U-19-58Chi, Sung-Gil ……………………M-19-28, R-18-24, R-18-25, R-18-43Chi, Sweung-Wook ………………………………………………R-18-18Chien, Pham Ngoc…………………………………………………U-19-54Cho, Byoung Ok……………………………………………………C-18-66Cho, Chan Young …………………………………………………F-18-01Cho, Chang Hoon ……………………………………D-18-41, U-19-118Cho, Cha-Sun …………………………………………R-18-58, U-19-99Cho, Chun-Seok ……………………………………………………E-19-20Cho, Dong Ha ………………………………………………………K-18-31Cho, Dong-Hyung …………………………………………………C-18-86Cho, Eun Yi …………………………………………U-19-121, U-19-122Cho, Gun-Sik……………………………………………D-18-16, U-19-80Cho, Gyoung-Ho ……………………………………………………I-18-11Cho, Hong R. ………………………………………………………K-18-17Cho, Hye-Jeong ……………………………………………………T-19-17Cho, Hyeseong……………………C-18-49, I-18-04, T-19-13, T-19-15Cho, Hye-Sim ……………………………R-18-53, S-19-16, U-19-126Cho, Hyesong ………………………………………………………B-18-24Cho, Hyong-Ho ……………………………………………………S-19-02Cho, Hyun Jung ……………………………B-18-37, J-18-15, M-19-60Cho, Hyun Kook ……………………………………………………T-19-16Cho, Hyung-Min ……………………………………………………N-19-63Cho, Hyun-Ji ………………………………………………………R-18-59Cho, Hyun-Soo…………………………………………D-18-42, G-18-20Cho, Hyun-Young …………………………………………………A-18-49Cho, Il-Sang …………………………………………………………J-18-10Cho, Jae Youl……………………K-18-23, K-18-26, K-18-28, K-18-29K-18-31, K-18-32, K-18-33Cho, Jaeyong …………………………………………C-18-27, C-18-29Cho, Jeong Hoon …………………………E-19-02, G-18-25, K-18-02Cho, Je-Yoel ………………………………R-18-53, S-19-16, U-19-126Cho, Jingu……………………………………………………………L-19-01Cho, Ju Hwan ………………………………………………………R-18-32Cho, Ju Hyun ………………………………………………………F-18-06Cho, June-Haeng ………………………………………U-19-51, U-19-53Cho, Jung Hee ……………………………………………………C-18-73Cho, Jung Min………………………………………………………A-18-64Cho, Jung-An ……………………………………………………U-19-124Cho, Jung-Eun ……………………………………………………K-18-20Cho, Jung-Min ………A-18-60, A-18-69, A-18-70, A-18-72, A-18-74Cho, Jun-Ho ………………………………………………………C-18-92Cho, Kun ……………………………………N-19-66, Q-19-12, Q-19-42Cho, Min-Guk ………………………………………………………B-18-03Cho, Min-Ho ……………………………U-19-106, U-19-107, U-19-108Cho, Mirae …………………………………………………………L-19-28Cho, Mi-Young ………………………………………………………I-18-04Cho, Moon Jae ……………………………………………………A-18-19CHO, Myung-Je ……………………………………………………U-19-82Cho, Phil-Sung ……………………………………………………U-19-66Cho, Sayeon…………………………………R-18-18, R-18-34, R-18-37Cho, Seung Woo …………………………………………………A-18-16Cho, Seung-Hye ……………………………………………………A-18-88Cho, Seung-Lye ……………………………………………………I-18-05Cho, Soo Hyun ……………………………U-19-04, U-19-05, U-19-06Cho, So-Young ……………………………………………………T-19-01Cho, Ssang-Goo……………………………………………………C-18-92CHO, SUNG CHUN ………………………………………………E-19-23Cho, Sung-Hee ……………………………………………………C-18-41Cho, Sunghyun ……………………………………………………A-18-91Cho, Sung-Il ………………………………Q-19-44, Q-19-46, Q-19-52Cho, Sung-Woo ………………G-18-01, N-19-12, N-19-13, N-19-14Cho, Tae-Ju …………………………………………………………T-19-05Cho, Won-Jea ………………………………………………………K-18-29Cho, Yangje …………………………………………………………P-19-23Cho, Yong-Bum ……………………………………………………S-19-02Cho, Yong-wan ……………………………A-18-57, A-18-58, A-18-59Cho, Yoon Jung ……………………………………………………P-19-01Cho, Yoon Shin ……………………………………………………P-19-06Cho, Young Wuk …………………………………………………N-19-66Cho, Young-Rak ………………………………………M-19-13, M-19-14Cho, Young-Sook………………………………………A-18-56, D-18-27Cho, Young-Woo …………………………………………………G-18-11Cho, Young-Wuk …………………………C-18-37, C-18-40, C-18-41Cho, Yun Mi ……………………………………………A-18-06, D-18-03Choe, Kwang-Min …………………………………………………D-18-42CHOE, MUHYEON…………………………………………………K-18-41Choe, MuHyeon ………………………………………K-18-42, K-18-48238 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Choe, Wonchae ……………………………C-18-07, C-18-32, C-18-35Choe, Yun-Jung ……………………………………………………C-18-78Choi , YoungJin ……………………………………………………N-19-48Choi, A Hyun ………………………………………………………E-19-32Choi, A Young………………………………………………………C-18-57Choi, Baik-Dong ……………………………U-19-67, U-19-69, U-19-71Choi, Bo-Hwa ………………………………………………………R-18-49Choi, Bo-Ra………………………………………………F-18-08, F-18-10Choi, Byong-Seok …………………………………………………R-18-09Choi, Byung-Min……………………………………………………C-18-43Choi, Byung-Soon …………………………………………………A-18-02Choi, Chang ki …………………A-18-57, A-18-58, A-18-59, R-18-82Choi, Cheol Soo ……………………………………………………BLS1-1Choi, Cheol-Hee ……………………………………………………U-19-16Choi, Chi Won………………………………………………………Q-19-32Choi, Chun Yeon ………………………………………K-18-06, R-18-16Choi, Dae Seong …………………………………………………C-18-66Choi, Dongwon ……………………………………………………B-18-39Choi, EK ……………………………………………………………D-18-33Choi, Eui Yul ……………………………………………A-18-63, A-18-73Choi, Eui-Ju ……………………………………C-18-92, M-19-69, S6-3Choi, Eun Guk ………………………………………………………A-18-13Choi, Eun Young ………………………………………………………S5-4Choi, Eun-Ha ………………………………………………………C-18-64Choi, Eun-Jeong …………………………………………………M-19-32Choi, Eun-Mi…………………………………………………………F-18-05Choi, GoUn …………………………………………………………E-19-32Choi, Han-Ho ………………………………………………………A-18-79choi, Hansol…………………………………………………………N-19-39Choi, Hea Ri…………………………………………………………C-18-59Choi, Hee-Jeon ……………………………………………………U-19-35Choi, Hee-Won ……………………………………………………E-19-21Choi, Ho-Jung ………………………………………………………I-18-05Choi, Hoon-Sung …………………………………………………N-19-21Choi, HS ……………………………………………………………D-18-33Choi, Hueng-Sik ………………………………………………………S12-2Choi, Hyang Soon …………………………………………………R-18-57Choi, Hye-Jin ………………………………………………………R-18-31Choi, Hye-Ok ………………………………………U-19-154, U-19-155Choi, Hyeonjin ………………………………………………………D-18-20Choi, Hye-Ryung……………………………………………………S-19-03Choi, Hyo-Kyoung …………………………………U-19-143, U-19-148Choi, Hyoung Chul …………………………………………………L-19-22Choi, Hyun-Jung ………………D-18-40, L-19-23, S-19-25, U-19-141Choi, In Young………………………………………………………N-19-66Choi, Jae Eun ………………………………………………………A-18-67Choi, Jae Sue ………………………………………………………Q-19-38Choi, Jae Yong ……………………………………………………T-19-17Choi, Jae-Sun …………………………………………C-18-89, M-19-64Choi, Jee Young ………………………………………C-18-72, E-19-15Choi, Jee-Ho ………………………………………………………D-18-25Choi, Jeong-Hyun …………………………………………………K-18-39Choi, Jeong-Yun ……………………………………U-19-109, U-19-132Choi, Je-Yong ………………………………I-18-09?, I-18-11, U-19-126Choi, Ji Ha …………………………………………………………N-19-53Choi, Ji Hyun ………………………………………………………C-18-56Choi, Ji Won ………………………………………………………M-19-56Choi, Jinmi …………………………………………………………D-18-43Choi, Ji-sun ……………………………………………U-19-28, U-19-33Choi, Ji-Yeon ………………………………………………………R-18-84Choi, Ji-Youn ………………………………………………………G-18-11Choi, Jong Ho ………………………………………………………U-19-03Choi, Jong-Ryoul …………………………………………………C-18-42Choi, Jong-Soon ………………………………………Q-19-12, U-19-64Choi, Jong-Whan …………………………………………………F-18-15Choi, Joo Sun ………………………………………………………P-19-08Choi, Jung Kyoon……………………………………………………I-18-19Choi, Jung Ran …………………………………………L-19-26, Q-19-57Choi, Jung-Hye ……………………………………………………C-18-41Choi, Jung-Yeon ………………………………………D-18-40, S-19-25Choi, Jun-Hyeok……………………………………………………N-19-29Choi, Kang-Yell …………………………………………N-19-45, S-19-18Choi, Ki-Choon ……………………………………………………C-18-68Choi, Kuiwon ………………………………………………………A-18-88Choi, Kyung Ah ……………………………………………………S-19-21Choi, KyungChul ……………………………………U-19-143, U-19-148Choi, Kyung-Hee …………………………………………………U-19-120Choi, Kyu-Sung ……………………………………………………B-18-14Choi, Mal-Gi…………………………………………………………N-19-51Choi, Man Ho ………………………………………………………P-19-26Choi, Mi Ran ……………………………………………B-18-13, Q-19-24Choi, Mi-hyun ………………………………………………………N-19-55Choi, Min Jung …………………………………………C-18-71, S-19-23Choi, Min-Gak ………………………………………………………U-19-66Choi, Min-Joung ……………………………………………………S-19-24Choi, Min-Jung …………………………………………K-18-11, R-18-21Choi, Myung-Sook ……………………………………D-18-32, Q-19-17Choi, Nack-Shick …………………………………………………G-18-22Choi, Nam-Hee ……………………………………………………C-18-03Choi, Ra Mi …………………………………………………………M-19-04Choi, Sang Joon ……………………………………………………A-18-32Choi, Sangdun …………………H-18-04, K-18-12, U-19-16, U-19-40Choi, Sang-Yun ……………………………C-18-02, F-18-01, T-19-02Choi, Seok-Joo ……………………………………………………D-18-25Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회239


Choi, Seong Heon …………………………………………………K-18-60Choi, Se-Young ………………………………………………………S10-4Choi, Sojoong …………………………………………M-19-48, M-19-65Choi, Soo Young ………………G-18-01, N-19-12, N-19-13, N-19-14Q-19-17, Q-19-21Choi, Soon-young …………………………………………………D-18-21Choi, Soo-Young ………………………………………E-19-30, T-19-18Choi, Suk-Jung …………………A-18-81, A-18-82, A-18-83, A-18-84Choi, Sun Mi ………………………………………………………Q-19-04Choi, Sun Shim ……………………………………………………Q-19-26Choi, Sun-Cheol ……………………………………………………D-18-16Choi, Sung Hoon …………………………………………………M-19-10Choi, Sung Sik …………………………………………E-19-27, Q-19-31Choi, Sun-Hee………………………………………………………N-19-44Choi, Sun-Lim ………………………………………………………N-19-26Choi, Sun-Shim ………………………………………Q-19-27, Q-19-30Choi, Tae-Woo ……………………………………………………R-18-58Choi, Tae-Woong …………………………………………………G-18-23Choi, Ung-Kyu………………………………………………………Q-19-21Choi, Wahn Soo ………………………………………K-18-46, M-19-20Choi, Won-Il …………………………………I-18-03, U-19-14, U-19-15Choi, Won-Seok ………………………………………N-19-42, U-19-60Choi, Woo Suk ……………………………………………………U-19-152Choi, Yeon A……………………………………………D-18-35, M-19-47Choi, Yeon-Sook……………………………………………………L-19-24Choi, Yi Seul ………………………………………………………Q-19-53Choi, Yong Seok……………………………………………………U-19-63Choi, Yong won ……………………………………………………C-18-22Choi, Yong-Bock ………………………………………A-18-18, B-18-22Choi, Yonghwan ……………………………………………………Q-19-25Choi, Yong-Min ……………………………………………………K-18-12Choi, Yongwon ……………………………………………………D-18-01Choi, Yong-Won ……………………………………………………C-18-45Choi, Yoon Jeong …………………………………………………C-18-20Choi, Yoon Sup…………………………………………O-19-02, R-18-42Choi, Young Eun ……………D-18-41, M-19-61, M-19-63, U-19-118Choi, Youngdeok ……………………………………………………S18-3Choi, Younghun ……………………………………………………P-19-17Choi, Young-Im ……………………………………………………A-18-05Choi, Young-Jin ………………………………………A-18-59, M-19-17Choi, Youngsil ………………………………R-18-49, R-18-81, R-18-90Choi, Young-Whan…………………………………………………C-18-38Choi, You-Ri…………………………………………………………P-19-11Choi, Yung-Hyun……………………………B-18-17, C-18-38, C-18-39K-18-34, M-19-04, M-19-34Choi, Yun-Seok ……………………………………………………G-18-08Chong, So Young …………………………………………………Q-19-53Chong, Young Hae…………………………………………………T-19-06Choy, Hyon E ………………………………………………………Q-19-10Chun, Hua Wei ……………………………………………………A-18-33Chun, Jaesun ………………………………………………………R-18-07Chun, Sung-Min ……………………………………………………A-18-12Chun, Taehoon ……………………………………………………K-18-44Chung, Bong Chul ……………………………………N-19-57, P-19-26Chung, Bong Hyun ……………………………………………………S1-4Chung, Doo Soo……………………………………………………H-18-01Chung, Eunkyung ……………………………………C-18-93, M-19-48Chung, Eunsook ……………………………………………………K-18-58Chung, Hee Kyoung ………………………………………………A-18-35Chung, Hee Yong …………………………………………………L-19-27Chung, Heesung …………………………………………………M-19-49Chung, Hye-Shin……………………………………………………A-18-14Chung, In Kwon ……………………………………………………G-18-20Chung, Jee-In ………………………………………………………D-18-26Chung, Jin Ho …………………………………………C-18-96, D-18-48Chung, Junho………………………K-18-74, K-18-75, R-18-46, S19-5Chung, Kang Min …………………………………………………L-19-15Chung, Kwang Chul ………………………………………………P-19-22CHUNG, KYUNG SOOK …………………………………………J-18-16CHUNG, Kyung Tae ………………………………………………E-19-19Chung, Kyung-Sook ………………………………………………C-18-41Chung, Myeon Woo ………………………………………………L-19-26Chung, Myeong-Ahe ………………………………………………A-18-60Chung, Sang-In ……………………………U-19-04, U-19-05, U-19-06Chung, Seung Tae ……………………………………S-19-23, S-19-24Chung, Sul-Hee ……………………………………………………N-19-44Chung, Sungwoo …………………………………………………M-19-67Chung, Yoon-Sok …………………………………………………D-18-09Chung, Young-Ho ……………………………………U-19-64, U-19-94Costantini, Frank ……………………………………………………R-18-77Cuervo, Ana Maria …………………………………………………C-18-58Cui, Jingnan…………………………………………………………U-19-96Cui, Song ……………………………………………………………R-18-12DDas, Nando Dulal …………………………B-18-13, D-18-22, Q-19-24Dashdorj, Amarjargal ………………………………………………P-19-09Deursen, Jan M. van …………………………………………………S3-1240 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Diao, Yun-Fei ……………………………………………D-18-38, D-18-39Dickson, Kimberly A. ………………………………………………U-19-77Do, Byung-Rok …………………………………………S-19-06, S-19-08Do, Hyeon-Dong……………………………………………………A-18-31Do, Hyung-Ki ………………………………………………………U-19-62Do, Le Thanh ………………………………………………………C-18-79Doh, Hyun-Ju ………………………………………………………L-19-24Dong, Chen ……………………………………………………………S5-1Dong, Seung Myung ………………………………………………U-19-61Dulamjav, Batsuren…………………………………………………E-19-28EEck, Michael J. ……………………………………………………U-19-152Enu, So Young ……………………………………………………C-18-44Eo, Mi-Young ………………………………………………………A-18-61Eom, Sangkyeong………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Eom, Tae-Kil ……………………………………………A-18-56, P-19-16Eum, Ki-Hwan …………………………………………R-18-26, R-18-27Eum, Nam Sik ………………………………………………………Q-19-21Eum, Won Sik ………………………………N-19-12, N-19-13, N-19-14Gao, Ya-Sheng ……………………………………………………C-18-58Gedi, Vinayakumar ……………………………………U-19-29, U-19-30Gho, Yong Song …………………………M-19-32, M-19-33, Q-19-23Ghosh, Sankar …………………………………………K-18-15, K-18-16Gi, Kim Hong ………………………………………………………N-19-38GIL, So Young …………………………………………N-19-04, N-19-16Girard, Luc …………………………………………………………M-19-44Gnanasekaran, G. …………………………………………………Q-19-10Go, Eun-Bi …………………………………………………………B-18-27Go, Geon ……………………………………………………………B-18-27Go, Hayoung ……………………………………………A-18-75, A-18-76Go, Hye-Jin …………A-18-07, A-18-08, A-18-09, A-18-10, A-18-11Go, Yeorim …………………………………………………………S-19-11Goh, Ah-Ra………………………………………………E-19-30, T-19-18Gong, Young-Dae ……………………………………………………S19-2Gong, Zi-hua ………………………………………………………U-19-150Goo, Huigwan ………………………………………………………Q-19-39Goo, Sun Young ……………………………B-18-27, B-18-28, E-19-25Gopal, Ramamourthy………………………………………………A-18-47Govindaraj, Rajiv Gandhi …………………………………………H-18-04Gu, Bon-Hee ………………………………C-18-67, P-19-03, Q-19-06Gwon, A-Ryeong …………………………………………………D-18-45FFang, Minghao …………………………………………C-18-69, C-18-70Fitzgerald, Heather …………………………………………………J-18-18Flavell, Richard A. …………………………………………………K-18-51Flowers, Matthew T. ………………………………………………L-19-04GGao, Shang Shang…………………………………………………C-18-43HHa, Byung-Hak ……………………………………………………G-18-03Ha, Danbee ……………………………………………K-18-71, K-18-72Ha, Eunyoung ………………………………………………………K-18-37ha, Hyung-Joon ……………………………………………………U-19-75Ha, HyunIl……………………………………………………………D-18-01Ha, In Young ………………………………………………………A-18-82Ha, Jeongsil ………………………………………………I-18-16, I-18-20Ha, Ji Hye……………………………………………………………U-19-39Ha, Ji-Hyang ………………………………………………………U-19-58Ha, Ji-Young ………………………………………………………C-18-53Ha, Jong Seong ……………………………………………………N-19-15Ha, Joohun ………………………………C-18-07, U-19-128, U-19-131Ha, Jung Hye ………………………………………………………G-18-08Ha, Jung Min ………………………………D-18-12, L-19-09, M-19-12Ha, Sang-do ………………………………………………………M-19-06Ha, Tae-Kyu ……………………M-19-28, R-18-24, R-18-25, R-18-43Ha, Young Wan ……………………………………………………P-19-26Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회241


Hahm, Kyung-Soo………………A-18-28, A-18-30, A-18-32, A-18-37A-18-39, A-18-47, A-18-50, A-18-52, A-18-53, A-18-54A-18-62, U-19-115, U-19-116, U-19-117Hahm, Joon Soo……………………………………………………A-18-39Hahm, Soo-hyun……………………………………………………B-18-06Hahn, Bum-Soo ………………………………………A-18-51, A-18-55Hahn, Hoh-Gyu…………………………………………G-18-01, U-19-23Hahn, Klaus M. …………………………………………………………PL4Halder, Debasish……………………………………………………D-18-22Ham, Mira ……………………………………………………………E-19-32Ham, Seok Jin …………………………………………G-18-06, G-18-07Ham, Seung Wook ………………………………………………M-19-11Ham, Sun Ah ………………………………………………………C-18-44Han, Bok-Ghee…………………………………………M-19-08, P-19-06Han, Byoung-Don ………………………………………A-18-12, K-18-08Han, Byung Hoon …………………………………U-19-154, U-19-155Han, Chang Hoon ………………………………………L-19-15, P-19-17Han, Changsu …………………………………………N-19-06, N-19-22Han, Cho-Rong ……………………………………………………D-18-32Han, Dal Mu Ri ……………………………………………………Q-19-24Han, Dong Cho…………………………………………M-19-41, U-19-70Han, Eun Hye ………………………………………………………A-18-06Han, Gyoonhee ………………………………………………………S19-4Han, Ho-jae …………………………………C-18-77, R-18-78, R-18-79Han, Hye-Yeon ……………………………………………………R-18-25Han, Inn-Oc…………………………………………………………M-19-48Han, Jae-Kyung …………………………………………E-19-30, T-19-18Han, Jeong A. …………………………………………C-18-59, F-18-05Han, Jeong Hye ………………………………………D-18-35, K-18-53Han, Jeong-Su …………………………………………N-19-09, P-19-21Han, Jeong-Yeon ……………………………………………………I-18-08Han, J-H ……………………………………………………………Q-19-05Han, Ji-Hey …………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16, K-18-44Han, Jikhyon ……………………M-19-28, R-18-24, R-18-25, R-18-43Han, Jinil ……………………………………………………H-18-8, H-18-9Han, Jin-Kwan………………………………………………………R-18-38Han, Jin-Kwan …………………D-18-06, D-18-08, D-18-13, D-18-16D-18-17, R-18-40, U-19-80Han, Jiyeon …………………………………………………………D-18-29Han, Jonghee ………………………………………………………U-19-44Han, Jong-Min ………………………………………………………L-19-14Han, Joong-Soo ………………………………………R-18-31, R-18-32Han, Jung Min ………………………………………………………K-18-77Han, Jung-Hun ……………………………………………………C-18-96Han, Kook …………………………………………………………G-18-15Han, Kwang-Hub …………………………………………………M-19-10Han, Kyung-Hoon …………………………………………………D-18-34Han, Kyu Hyung ……………………………………………………N-19-14Han, Kyu Yeon ……………………………………………………U-19-105Han, Kyung-Hoon ………………………………………………U-19-125Han, Min Ho…………………………………………………………C-18-39Han, Min Su ……………………………………………A-18-75, A-18-76Han, Min-Soo ……………………………………………I-18-09?, I-18-11Han, Moon Hi ……………………A-18-34, A-18-44, A-18-46, A-18-57A-18-58, A-18-59Han, Myung-Kwan …………………………………………………R-18-80Han, Na-Kyung ……………………………………………………C-18-05Han, Rong-Xun …………………………………………D-18-38, D-18-39Han, Sang-Bin ………………………………………………………A-18-17Han, Sanghwa ……………………………………………………G-18-35Han, Sang-In ………………………………………………………A-18-62Han, Seng Hun ……………………………………………………M-19-60Han, Seong-Gu ……………………………………………………G-18-47Han, Sung-Sik ………………………………………………………A-18-27Han, Sunmi …………………………………………………………S-19-05Han, Su-Youne …………………………………………S-19-06, S-19-08Han, Taejun …………………………………………………………K-18-06Han, Ye Sun…………………………………………………………B-18-06Han, Yong Hwan……B-18-20, C-18-33, C-18-34, C-18-36, C-18-54Han, Yong-Mahn ………………………………………………………S7-2Han, Young Min ……………………………………………………U-19-70Han, Young-Hyun …………………………………………………G-18-29Han, Young-Min ……………………………………………………M-19-41HAQUE, MD. Mamunul ……………………………………………N-19-57He, Xi-Biao …………………………………………………………D-18-46Heike Brütz-Oesterhelt ……………………………………………U-19-10Helga Rübsamen-Schaeff…………………………………………U-19-10Heo, Jun-Young ……………………………………………………N-19-09Heo, Jeonghoon ……………………………………………………B-18-21Heo, Ji Hye………………………………………………A-18-06, D-18-03Heo, Jung Sun ……………………………………………………S-19-22Heo, Jun-Young ………………C-18-48, C-18-55, C-18-51, P-19-21Heo, Soon Chul…………………………………………Q-19-29, S-19-20Heo, Sung Hyuk …………………………………………………U-19-118Heo, Sun-Hee ……………………………………………………U-19-126Heo, Yong-Seok …………………………………………………U-19-139Her, Nam-Goo ……………………………M-19-28, R-18-24, R-18-25Her, Nam-Gu ………………………………………………………R-18-43Her, Youn-Kyung …………………………………………………U-19-127Ho, Eun-Mi …………………………………………………………C-18-11Ho, Jung-Yoon ……………………………………………………C-18-11Hong, Bok Sil …………………………………………M-19-32, M-19-33Hong, Chang-Eui …………………………………………………U-19-119Hong, Choong Man ……………………………………S-19-23, S-19-24242 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Hong, Daewoong …………………………………………………J-18-03Hong, Dongwan ……………………………Q-19-43, Q-19-45, Q-19-47Hong, Eun-Hee ……………………………………………………R-18-63Hong, Eun-Jung ………………………………………M-19-08, P-19-06Hong, Eunyoung ………………………………………C-18-12, C-18-31Hong, Hee Sue ……………………………………………………S-19-08Hong, Hye-Young …………………………R-18-64, R-18-65, R-18-66Hong, Hyo Jeong …………………………………………………U-19-58Hong, Hyun Ju …………………………………………L-19-15, P-19-17Hong, Hyun Sook ………………………………………B-18-41, N-19-64Hong, Hyung Joo …………………………………………………L-19-26Hong, Jang Hee ………………………………………B-18-10, C-18-18Hong, Jeong-Ho ………………………………………D-18-10, G-18-27Hong, Ji Soo……………………………………………M-19-58, M-19-59Hong, Jong-In ……………………………………………………U-19-130Hong, Jung Seok …………………………………………………N-19-59Hong, Ki Whan ……………………………………………………A-18-38Hong, Kyeong-Man ……………………………………A-18-18, B-18-22Hong, Kyoung Ok ……………………………………M-19-58, M-19-59Hong, Kyung Uk ………………………………………B-18-03, B-18-22Hong, Kyung-Won …………………………………………………L-19-20Hong, Mina …………………………………………………………C-18-75Hong, Mi-Na ………………………………………………………C-18-05Hong, Moochang ………………K-18-58, K-18-59, K-18-60, K-18-61K-18-62, N-19-60, N-19-61Hong, Sam Pyo ………………………………………M-19-58, M-19-59Hong, Sa-Weon ……………………………………………………L-19-14Hong, Seong Doo ……………………………………M-19-58, M-19-59Hong, Seong-Eui …………………………………………………C-18-01Hong, Seung-Hyun ………………………………………………M-19-39Hong, Soon-Sun ……………………………………………………F-18-11Hong, Sung Myun …………………………………………………J-18-15Hong, Sung-Hye …………………………………………………M-19-39Hong, Sungyoul ……………………………………………………C-18-52Hong, Suntaek …………………………………………F-18-14, R-18-65Hong, Young Ki ……………………………………………………E-19-26Hong, Young Soo ………………………………………A-18-48, U-19-77Hong, YoungJoo……………………………………………………K-18-55HOON, HAN, KI…………………………………………………………S8-3Hossain, Mohammad Akbar …………………………B-18-17, M-19-34Huh, Min-Hoe ………………………………………………………U-19-66Huong, Phung Thi Thu ……………………………………………B-18-36Hur, Gang Min …………………………………………B-18-10, C-18-18Hur, Jae-Yeon ………………………………………………………U-19-17Hur, Jung-Gu ………………………………………………………R-18-47Hur, Man-Wook…………………U-19-12, U-19-13, U-19-14, U-19-15U-19-18, I-18-03Hur, Seulgi …………………………………………………………K-18-04Hwang, Bomi ………………………………C-18-23, C-18-25, C-18-26Hwang, Byul Nim …………………………………………………R-18-76Hwang, Byung-Doo ………………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55M-19-35, N-19-09, P-19-21Hwang, Dae Youn …………………………………………………R-18-77Hwang, Deahee ……………………………D-18-40, N-19-02, Q-19-23Hwang, Dae-Youn ………………………………………………U-19-127Hwang, Eun Sook………………………………D-18-10, M-19-70, S5-3Hwang, Heejin………………………………………………………G-18-17Hwang, Hwan-Jin …………………………………………………A-18-35Hwang, Hye Jin ……………………………K-18-34, Q-19-08, Q-19-09Hwang, Hye-Jung …………………………………………………E-19-12Hwang, Hye-Min……………………………………………………C-18-02Hwang, Hyun Sook ………………………………………………A-18-33Hwang, Hyun Sub …………………………………………………M-19-69Hwang, Hyun-Ok ……………………………………K-18-65, U-19-147Hwang, In-sok………………………………………………………C-18-29Hwang, Insun ………………………………K-18-71, K-18-72, K-18-73Hwang, Jae-Sam …………………………C-18-23, C-18-26, U-19-138Hwang, Jae-Ung ………………………………………J-18-02, J-18-03Hwang, Ji Young …………………………………………………B-18-23Hwang, Jihye ………………………………H-18-03, P-19-20, R-18-42Hwang, Jin-Ki …………………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Hwang, Jin-Sun ………………………………………M-19-20, M-19-21Hwang, Ji-Sun………………………………………………………K-18-01Hwang, Joo-Hwan …………………………………………………A-18-02Hwang, Juhyun ……………………………………………………C-18-60Hwang, Jung Jin……………………………………………………C-18-86Hwang, Jung Seok…………………………………………………C-18-44Hwang, Jung-Ah …………………………………………………M-19-39Hwang, Jung-Min …………………………C-18-69, C-18-70, S-19-22Hwang, Keun-Young …………………………………K-18-38, M-19-37Hwang, Ki-Chul ……………………………………………………BLS4-1Hwang, Ki-Tae ……………………………………………………M-19-20Hwang, Kwang-Yeon …………………………………G-18-42, T-19-17Hwang, Kyu-Kye……………………………………………………K-18-73Hwang, Mi-Hye ………………………………………………………I-18-11Hwang, Sang-Gu …………………………………………………R-18-63Hwang, Seungyong ………………………………………………A-18-66Hwang, Sohyun ……………………………………………………P-19-27Hwang, Soo Seok………………………………………K-18-50, K-18-51Hwang, Sun Wook…………………………………………………N-19-01Hwang, Won ………………………………………………………K-18-36Hwang, Woo Suk …………………………………………………U-19-89Hwang, Yong-Il ……………………………………………………G-18-22Hwang, Youngkyu …………………………………………………J-18-03Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회243


Hwu, Yeukuang ……………………………………………………N-19-02Hyun, Chang-Kee ………………………………………L-19-04, L-19-12Hyun, Dong-Hoon ………………………………………E-19-08, E-19-13Hyun, Jin Won ………………………………E-19-05, E-19-06, R-18-92Hyun, Kyung-Hwan ………………………C-18-95, M-19-71, R-18-92S-19-27, S-19-28Hyun, Moonjung ……………………………………………………B-18-08Hyun, Sunghee …………………………………………Q-19-32, R-18-07IIk, Park Dong ………………………………………………………N-19-38Im, Chang-Nim ……………………………………………………O-19-09IM, Hye-Yeon ………………………………………………………N-19-57Im, Jae won …………………………………………………………P-19-01Im, Jeong Hee …………………………………………R-18-04, R-18-06Im, Jin-Woo ……………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Im, Jisu ………………………………………………………………S-19-26Im, Sin-Hyeog ………………………………K-18-01, K-18-36, K-18-52Im, Soo-Yeon ………………………………………………………G-18-14Im, Sun-Wha ……………………………………………Q-19-49, Q-19-52Immink, Richard G. H. …………………………………J-18-15, J-18-17Imran, Muhammad…………………………………………………D-18-18Inhee, Mook-Jung …………………………………………………N-19-64JJang , Deok-Jin ……………………………………………………N-19-28Jang, Bong Geom …………………………………………………N-19-22Jang, Dae-Il ………………………………………………………U-19-118Jang, En-jin …………………………………………………………G-18-17Jang, Eun-Jin ………………………………………………………G-18-16Jang, Hagoon ………………………………………………………E-19-32JANG, Ho Jung ……………………………………………………E-19-19Jang, Hye-Ock ……………………………………………………U-19-66Jang, Hye-seok ………………………………………G-18-31, U-19-145JANG, HYE-YOUNG ………………………………………………A-18-03Jang, Hyun Hye…………………………………………A-18-75, A-18-76Jang, Hyung-Ju ……………………………………………………R-18-74Jang, Hyun-Jun ……………………………………………………S-19-17Jang, Ik-Soon ………………………………………………………R-18-15Jang, Ja-Young ……………………………………………………N-19-63Jang, Ji-Hyun ………………………………………………………U-19-65Jang, Jin-Wook ……………………………………………………P-19-23Jang, Ji-Yong ………………………………………………………L-19-11Jang, Ji-Young …………………………………………A-18-40, B-18-26Jang, Ju Hye ………………………………………………………F-18-06Jang, Jung-Hee …………………L-19-19, N-19-46, N-19-47, N-19-50Jang, Jung-Yoon …………………………………………………B-18-17Jang, Junho ……………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Jang, Jun-Hyuk ……………………………………………………A-18-01Jang, Mi ……………………………………………………………S-19-15Jang, Miran …………………………………………………………E-19-10Jang, Sang Ho ……………………………………………………N-19-12Jang, Sang-Min …………………………………………………U-19-120Jang, Soo Hwa ……………………………………………………R-18-91Jang, Su Chul ………………………………………………………M-19-32Jang, Su-Hwa ………………………………………………………L-19-27Jang, Sujeong ………………………………………………………S-19-02Jang, Sun-Bok ……………………………………………………U-19-97Jang, Sung Key ……………………………………………………P-19-20Jang, Won Hee ……………………………………………………K-18-06Jang, Won-Cheoul ……………………U-19-106, U-19-107, U-19-108Jang, Yae Ji …………………………………………………………F-18-07Jang, Yang Soo ……………………………P-19-24, Q-19-08, Q-19-09Jang, Yongwoo ……………………………………………………N-19-17Jang, Yoon-Seon …………………………………………………C-18-28Jargal, Ganchimeg ……………………………………Q-19-49, Q-19-52Je, Jung Ho …………………………………………………………N-19-02Jee, Sang-Mi ………………………………………………………E-19-21Jee, Youngheun ……………………………K-18-71, K-18-72, K-18-73Jeon, Bu-Nam …………………………………………U-19-13, U-19-18Jeon, Byeong Wook ………………………J-18-03, R-18-10, U-19-07Jeon, Chan-Young …………………………………………………D-18-30Jeon, Dae-Hyun ……………………………………………………S-19-15Jeon, Eun Su ………………………………………………………S-19-20Jeon, Eunyi …………………………………………………………A-18-01Jeon, Ha-Rim ………………………………………………………U-19-60Jeon, Hee-Gyeong …………………………………………………L-19-26Jeon, Heui Sook ……………………………………………………C-18-85Jeon, HoSung ……………………………………………………C-18-14?Jeon, Hyejin …………………………………………………………N-19-10Jeon, Hyesung ………………………………R-18-62, U-19-10, F-18-16Jeon, Hye-Won ……………………………………………………R-18-12244 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Jeon, Jae-Pil ……………………………………………M-19-08, P-19-06Jeon, Jeha …………………………………………………………N-19-58Jeon, Jeong-Yi ……………………………………………………M-19-11Jeon, Jouhyun …………………O-19-02, O-19-05, Q-19-25, R-18-42Jeon, Juhee ……………………………………………B-18-10, C-18-18Jeon, Kyong-Leek …………………………………………………K-18-73Jeon, Myung-Shin …………………………………………………K-18-03Jeon, Nara …………………………………………………………E-19-28Jeon, Ok-Hee …………………………………………U-19-59, U-19-60Jeon, Sejin …………………………………………………………D-18-47Jeon, Songhee ……………………………………………………D-18-11Jeon, Won Bae …………………………………………A-18-86, A-18-87Jeon, Woo-Kwang …R-18-65, R-18-67, R-18-68, R-18-73 , R-18-74Jeon, You-Jin ………………………………………………………U-19-20Jeon, Young Ho ………………………………G-18-29, G-18-42, S14-2Jeon, Young-Jin ……………………………………………………U-19-35Jeon, Young-Joo …………………………………………………R-18-18Jeon, Yu-Mi …………………………………………………………U-19-68Jeong, Byung-Cheon ………………………………U-19-152, G-18-24Jeong, Dae Gwin …………………………………………………U-19-56Jeong, Daewon …………………………………………F-18-02, F-18-03Jeong, Dayun ………………………………………………………M-19-49Jeong, Dea Kyun …………………………………………………A-18-33Jeong, Deok-Hwa …………………………………………………A-18-27Jeong, Eunsil ………………………………………………………L-19-01Jeong, Guwon………………………………………………………C-18-52Jeong, Gwang-Woo ………………………………………………P-19-11Jeong, Hana ………………………………………………………D-18-10Jeong, Han-Seong …………………………………………………S-19-02Jeong, Hee-Jeong ……………………………………R-18-44, R-18-45Jeong, Hoewon ……………………………………………………A-18-36Jeong, Hoon Jae …………………………………………………N-19-12Jeong, Hwa Yeon ……………………U-19-110, U-19-111, U-19-112U-19-113, U-19-114Jeong, Hye Sook …………………………………………………P-19-01Jeong, Hye-Mi ………………………………………………………J-18-10Jeong, Hyunjin ………………………………………………………J-18-07Jeong, Il Yun ………………………………………………………C-18-66Jeong, Jae Eun ……………………………………………………B-18-10Jeong, Jae-Hwan ………………………………………I-18-09?, I-18-11Jeong, Jae-Kyo ……………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Jeong, Ji-Hak …………………………………………B-18-25, M-19-40Jeong, Jin-Sook ………………………………………M-19-15, M-19-39Jeong, Jin-Woo ……………………………………………………K-18-34Jeong, Jinyoung ……………………………………………………A-18-25Jeong, John…………………………………………………………C-18-20Jeong, Joo-Won……………………………C-18-89, K-18-39, M-19-64Jeong, Ju-Yeon ……………………………………………………M-19-50Jeong, Kiwoong …………………………………………………U-19-137Jeong, Ki-Woong……………………………………U-19-139, U-19-140Jeong, Kwon ……………………………………………C-18-07, C-18-35Jeong, Kyeong-Hoon ……………………………………………N-19-52Jeong, Moon-Jin ………………U-19-67, U-19-69, U-19-71, U-19-78U-19-79, U-19-81Jeong, Sang Hoon …………………………………………………A-18-67Jeong, Seong-In ……………………………………………………R-18-24Jeong, Seong-Whan ……………………………………………C-18-80?Jeong, Seong-Yoep ………………………………………………G-18-22Jeong, Seung Jae …………………………………………………K-18-77Jeong, Soyeon………………………………C-18-48, C-18-51, P-19-21Jeong, Sunjoo …………………………………………L-19-27, U-19-63Jeong, Tae-Sook……………………………………………………L-19-14JEONG, WON-IL………………………………………………………S12-4Jeong, Woojin ……………………………………………E-19-11, S13-4Jeong, Yangsik ……………………………………………………M-19-44Jeong, Yoon Mi ……………………………………………………A-18-52Jeong, Yun-Jeong …………………………………………………M-19-40Jeong, Yun-Mi …………………………………………R-18-17, U-19-23Jeoung, Dooil ……………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Jho, Eek-hoon ………………………………R-18-38, R-18-76, R-18-77Jho, Eun Hye ……………………………………………E-19-18, E-19-28Ji, Eun Hye …………………………………………………………N-19-05Jigjidsuren, Tunsag…………………………………………………E-19-28Jin, Bong-Suk ………………………………………………………G-18-47Jin, Chang Hyun ……………………………………………………C-18-66Jin, Changbae …………………………………………P-19-22, U-19-02Jin, Cheng-Yun …………………………………………C-18-39, K-18-34Jin, Dong Kyu ………………………………………………………A-18-12Jin, Dong-Il ………………………………………………D-18-38, D-18-39Jin, Hana ……………………………………………………………N-19-27Jin, HuiJuan …………………………………………………………U-19-95Jin, Hyung-Jong ……………………………………………………G-18-28Jin, In Hye……………………………………D-18-12, L-19-09, M-19-12Jin, Joon-Hyung ……………………………………………………A-18-90Jin, Jun-O ……………………………………K-18-18, K-18-19, K-18-20Jin, Jun-Young………………………………………………………J-18-01Jin, Kyung Ah ………………………………………………………J-18-11Jin, Seong-Beom……………………………………………………J-18-04Jin, Shunji …………………………………………………………U-19-133Jin, Won-Ji…………………………………………………………U-19-149Jin, Young-Woo ……………………………………………………E-19-01Jing, Kaipeng ………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55, N-19-09, P-19-21Jo, Anna …………………………………………………N-19-23, N-19-24Jo, Ara ………………………………………………U-19-109, U-19-132Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회245


Jo, Chulman ………………………………………………………N-19-03Jo, Dong-Gyu ………………………………………………………D-18-45Jo, Dong-Hyeon ……………………………………………………A-18-31Jo, Eun Hee …………A-18-07, A-18-08, A-18-09, A-18-10, A-18-11Jo, Hana ……………………………………………………………C-18-25Jo, Hanjoong …………………………………………………………S13-1Jo, Keon-Hyon………………………………………………………L-19-26Jo, Kyung-Jin……………………………………………R-18-35, U-19-43Jo, Sangmee A. ………………………………………N-19-22, N-19-34Jo, Sangmee Ahn …………………………N-19-03, N-19-06, N-19-43Jo, Seonmi …………………………………………………………N-19-40Jo, Sung Kee ………………………………………………………C-18-03Jo, Sung-Ho ………………………………………………I-18-14, I-18-15Jo, Sung-Jun ………………………………………U-19-154, U-19-155Jo, Won Ho …………………………………………………………T-19-07Jo, Yong Hwa ………………M-19-61, M-19-62, M-19-63, U-19-118Jo, Yoon-Ho …………………………………………………………I-18-08Joe, Young Ae …………………L-19-08, S-19-07, S-19-09, S-19-10Jon, Sangyong ……………………………………………………A-18-85joo , Yeon ……………………………………………………………P-19-06Joo, Choun-Ki………………………………………………………Q-19-16Joo, Hong-Gu ………………………………………………………K-18-72Joo, yang-Hee ……………………………………………………M-19-65Joshua, Immanuel …………………………………………………P-19-25Joung, Bo-young …………………………………………………Q-19-09Ju, Bong-Gun ………………………………………………………B-18-05Ju, Hye-Kyung ……………………………………………………C-18-37Ju, Hyoungseok …………………………………………………U-19-100Ju, Seong-A…………………………………………………………K-18-45Ju, Sung-Mi………………………………………………E-19-30, T-19-18Ju, Young Seok ………………Q-19-43, Q-19-44, Q-19-45, Q-19-46,Q-19-47, Q-19-48Jueppner, Harald……………………………………………………F-18-14Jun, Do Youn ……………………………………………D-18-32, E-19-26Jun, Hye Seung ……………………………………………………P-19-08Jun, Hyun-Ik …………………………………B-18-27, B-18-28, E-19-25Jun, Hyun-Jeong……………………………………………………T-19-12Jun, Youngsoo ……………………………………………………O-19-04Jung, Bochan ………………………………………………………C-18-73Jung, Che-Hun …………………………………………Q-19-10, Q-19-13Jung, Chung-Hwan …………………………………………………I-18-05Jung, Da-i……………………………………………………………G-18-22Jung, Dong-Jun ……………………………………………………K-18-63Jung, Duck-Hyun………………………U-19-106, U-19-107, U-19-108Jung, Eun Mi ………………………………………………………C-18-62Jung, Guhung …………………………………………………………S13-2Jung, Hee Jung ……………………………………………………K-18-77Jung, Heekyung ……………………………………………………N-19-07Jung, Hey-jung ……………………………………………………M-19-49Jung, Hur ……………………………………………………………U-19-63Jung, Hye Seung……………………………………………………J-18-17Jung, Hyeyoun ……………………………………………………U-19-50Jung, Hyeyun ………………………………………………………R-18-18Jung, Hyo Won …………………………………………K-18-21, K-18-54Jung, Hyo Won ……………………………………………………N-19-18Jung, Hyun Ah ……………………………………………………Q-19-38Jung, Hyun-Il ………………………………………………………R-18-56Jung, Hyun-Jung …………………………………………………C-18-82JUNG, IL LAE ………………………………………………………R-18-01Jung, Jee H. ………………………………………………………B-18-23Jung, Ji Hye …………………………………………………………S-19-25Jung, Ji Yong ………………………………………………………D-18-48Jung, Ji-Hye…………………………………………………………D-18-40Jung, Jin-Ki …………………………………………………………K-18-54Jung, Jin-Sup……………………………………………………………S4-4Jung, Jin-Wook ……………………………………………………T-19-02Jung, Ji-Youn …………………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Jung, Jun-Woo ……………………………………………………U-19-66Jung, Kwan-Young ………………………………………………U-19-91Jung, Kyeong Cheon …………………………………K-18-66, K-18-78Jung, Kyoung Hwa…………………………B-18-13, D-18-22, Q-19-24Jung, Kyung-Hee …………………………………………………F-18-11Jung, Mee-Kyung ……………………………………D-18-34, U-19-125Jung, Min-Kyo ………………………………………………………A-18-27Jung, Min-Su ………………………………………………………N-19-44Jung, Sang Hoon …………………………………………………E-19-18Jung, Seong-In …………………………………………M-19-28, R-18-43Jung, Seung-Hyun …………………………………………………D-18-19Jung, Seung-Tae ………………………………………K-18-11, R-18-21Jung, Seunho ………………………………………………………A-18-90Jung, So-Ra…………………………………………………………D-18-45Jung, Sung-Ae …………………………………………L-19-27, M-19-65Jung, Sung-Mi ……………………………………………………M-19-18Jung, Sun-Min………………………………………………………U-19-44Jung, Uhee …………………………………………………………C-18-03Jung, Woon-Won …………………………………………………D-18-03Jung, Woo-Ram ……………………………………………………N-19-30Jung, Yong-Keun …………………………………………………U-19-44Jung, Yoon-Seung …………………………………………………I-18-08Jung, Young Do ………………………………………M-19-38, R-18-55Jung, Young-Hwa …………………………………………………B-18-21Jung, Yun Hong ……………………………………………………U-19-89Jung, Yu-sun ………………………………………………………D-18-21Jung, Yuyeon ………………………………………………………E-19-11246 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


KK.R, Jyothi …………………………………………………………U-19-34Ka, Jong-Ok…………………………………………………………A-18-12Ka, Won Hye ………………………………………………………T-19-09Kaang, Bong-Kiun …………………………N-19-26, N-19-29, N-19-28Kaduwal, Saluja ……………………………………………………S-19-18Kama, Abu Hena Mostafa ………………………………………Q-19-12KANDAGADDALA, Lakshmi Devi ………………………………N-19-57Kandel, Eric R.………………………………………………………N-19-26Kang , Dongmin ……………………………………………………R-18-81Kang , In-Cheo ……………………………………………………N-19-48Kang , Jin-Hyoung …………………………………………………Q-19-57Kang, A- Ram ………………………………………………………N-19-62Kang, Bo Mi …………………………………F-18-07, R-18-19, R-18-28Kang, Bong-Joo ……………………………………………………Q-19-19Kang, Boram ………………………………………………………A-18-83Kang, Changwon …………………………Q-19-28, U-19-98, U-19-100Kang, Chi-Dug …………………K-18-24, K-18-27, R-18-47, R-18-48Kang, Dae Ryong ………………………………………L-19-26, Q-19-57Kang, Dawon ………………………………………………………N-19-27Kang, Dong-Il ………………………………………U-19-137, U-19-140Kang, Dong-Ku ……………………………………………………U-19-77Kang, Dongmin………………………………B-18-09, E-19-17, T-19-15Kang, Dong-Won …………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Kang, Eun Sil ………………………………………………………N-19-27Kang, Eun young …………………………………………………N-19-56Kang, Gil Myoung………………………………………N-19-04, N-19-16Kang, Han-na ………………………………………………………B-18-19Kang, Han-Sung …………………………………………………M-19-36Kang, Hatan …………………………………………………………E-19-16Kang, Hee-Bum ………………………U-19-143, U-19-146, U-19-148Kang, Hye Ri ………………………………………………………T-19-17Kang, Hye Won…………………………………………K-18-42, N-19-14Kang, Hyun Tae ……………………………………………………C-18-59KANG, Hyung-Lyun ………………………………………………U-19-82Kang, Hyung-Sub …………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Kang, In Cheol ………A-18-44, A-18-57, A-18-58, A-18-59, A-18-66Kang, Insug …………C-18-56, C-18-57, K-18-38, M-19-37, R-18-54Kang, Inyoung ………………………………………………………S-19-11Kang, Jae Min ………A-18-64, A-18-69, A-18-70, A-18-74, A-18-72Kang, Jin-Hyoung …………………………………………………L-19-26Kang, Ji-Young ……………………………………………………A-18-61Kang, Joohyun………………………………………………………J-18-02Kang, Julki …………………………………………………………B-18-15Kang, Jung Hoon………………………………………G-18-06, G-18-07Kang, Jung Sook ………………………………………U-19-89, U-19-90Kang, Kee Ryeon ………………C-18-30, G-18-18, Q-19-20, Q-19-22Kang, Kyoung Ah ………………………………………E-19-05, E-19-06Kang, Kyungsu………………………………E-19-18, E-19-28, G-18-34Kang, Mi Seon ………………………………I-18-01, Q-19-01, Q-19-02Kang, Mi-Hyun ……………………………………………………B-18-41Kang, Minji …………………………………………………………K-18-69Kang, Min-Jung ………………………………………U-19-02, U-19-151KANG, Min-Jung …………………………………………………N-19-57Kang, Saeromi …………………………………………B-18-21, B-18-23Kang, Sang Gu ……………………………………………………Q-19-35Kang, Sang Sun ………………………………………Q-19-32, R-18-07Kang, Seongman ………………B-18-39, N-19-62, N-19-63, Q-19-39Kang, Shin Jung ……………………………C-18-42, C-18-60, C-18-61Kang, Shin-Ae………………………………………………………M-19-66Kang, Su Jie…………………………………………………………A-18-52Kang, Su-Hyung……………………………………………………G-18-11Kang, Sung Gyun …………………………………………………U-19-64Kang, Sung Un ……………………………………………………C-18-83Kang, Sung Wook …………………………………………………C-18-08Kang, Sunghyun ………………………………………R-18-34, R-18-37Kang, Sungsoo …………………………………………A-18-89, A-18-90Kang, Tae Sun ………………………………………………………L-19-26Kang, Tae-Cheon …N-19-12, N-19-13, N-19-14, Q-19-17, Q-19-21Kang, Tae-Won ……………………………………………………A-18-17Kang, Wanseok ………………………………………R-18-33 , R-18-41Kang, Won Young ………………………………………L-19-15, P-19-17Kang, Wonmo ………………………………………………………A-18-01Kang, Yong-Jung …………………………………………………B-18-17Kang, Yoonsung ……………………………………………………B-18-29Kang, Young-Hee………………………………………C-18-53, C-18-92Kang, Young-Hoon ………………………………………………B-18-38KANG, YU-BIN ……………………………………………………P-19-03Kang, Yun Hwan……………………………………………………R-18-29Karadeniz, Fatih ……………………………C-18-47, U-19-85, U-19-86Karagozlu, Mustafa Zafer ……C-18-47, D-18-24, U-19-85, U-19-86Karmacharya, Mrigendra B. …………………………Q-19-03, Q-19-07Karsenty, Gerard…………………………………………………………PL6Katahira, Masato………………………………………………………S14-1Katanaev, Vladimir …………………………………………………R-18-38Kaushik, Susmita …………………………………………………C-18-58Kawaguchi, Yoshiharu ……………………………………………C-18-58Kawk, Tae Hwan …………………………………………………C-18-14?Kazi, Julhash U. ……………………………………………………Q-19-07Ke, Ke ………………………………………………………………D-18-33Kennedy, Brian K. …………………………………………………C-18-94Khoi, Pham NGOC ……………………………………M-19-38, R-18-55Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회247


Ki, Min Kyung ………………………………………………………G-18-46Ki, Yo Sook …………………………………………………………C-18-40Kim , Jung-Ae ………………………………………………………U-19-84Kim , Ki-Bum ………………………………………………………M-19-20Kim , Min Ho ………………………………………………………K-18-23Kim , Sang-Bo………………………………………………………R-18-56Kim, Byung-Woo …………………………………………………D-18-46Kim, Chi Dae ………………………………………………………D-18-12Kim, Jae Bum ………………………………………………………BLS1-3Kim, A Ram …………………………………………………………K-18-46Kim, A Young ……………………………………………L-19-27, N-19-52Kim, Ae Ra …………………………………………………………K-18-29Kim, Aeyung…………………………………………………………A-18-40Kim, Ah Ra …………………………………………………………K-18-17Kim, aHeeyoun ……………………………………………………U-19-74Kim, An Keun ………………………………………………………C-18-88Kim, An N ……………………………………………………………R-18-73Kim, An Na …………………………………R-18-71, R-18-70, R-18-84Kim, A-Reum ……………………………………………U-19-36, U-19-37Kim, Areum Daseul…………………………………………………E-19-06Kim, Bit na …………………………………………………………L-19-07Kim, Bo Kyung ………………………………H-18-8, H-18-9, U-19-135Kim, Bok-Ryang ……………………………………………………C-18-43Kim, Bo-Mi …………………………………………………………K-18-49Kim, Bong Cho ……………………………………………………C-18-04Kim, Bo-Yong ………………………………………………………D-18-03Kim, Bum Joon ……………………………………………………E-19-05Kim, Byeong-Soo………………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Kim, Byung Chul ……………………………………………………K-18-26Kim, Byung-Chul ………………R-18-64, R-18-65, R-18-66, R-18-67R-18-68, R-18-69, R-18-70, R-18-73 , R-18-74R-18-84, R-18-72, R-18-71Kim, Byung-Dong……………………………………………………I-18-17Kim, Byung-Joon ………………………………………R-18-35, U-19-43Kim, Byung-Moon …………………………………………………U-19-77Kim, Byung-Sam……………………………………………………K-18-45Kim, Byung-Soo ……………………………………………S4-2, BLS4-2Kim, Byung Woo……………………………………………………K-18-34Kim, Cha Soon ……………………………………………………E-19-01Kim, Chahee ………………………………………………………S-19-05Kim, Chang-Deok …………………………………………………D-18-25Kim, Chang-Hyun …………………………………………………L-19-02Kim, Chang-sik ……………………………………………………Q-19-28Kim, Chang-Yul ……………………………………………………N-19-46Kim, Cheol-Hee ………………………………………D-18-19, U-19-136Kim, Chi Dae ………………………………A-18-38, L-19-09, M-19-12Kim, Chongtae ……………………………………………………B-18-02Kim, Choong-Hyun …………………………………………………F-18-13Kim, Chul Geun …………………………………………………U-19-101Kim, Chul-Ho ………………………………………………………C-18-83Kim, Chul-Hong …………………………………………………U-19-120Kim, Chul-Woo ……………………………………………………B-18-26Kim, Chun-Ho ……………………………………………………U-19-101Kim, Dae Gyu ………………………………………………………C-18-94Kim, Dae Seung ………………………………………K-18-72, K-18-73Kim, Dae Soon …………………………………………R-18-60, R-18-61Kim, Dae Won ………………………………N-19-12, N-19-13, N-19-14Kim, Daejin …………………………………………………………A-18-85Kim, Dae-Ki …………………………………………………………C-18-67Kim, Dae-Kyum ……………………………………………………Q-19-23Kim, Daesoo ……………………N-19-33, N-19-39, N-19-40, R-18-77Kim, Da-Eun ………………………………………………………Q-19-12Kim, Dae-Young ……………………………………………………K-18-27Kim, Dal-ah………………………………………………B-18-18, B-18-19Kim, Daniel ………………………………………………K-18-25, K-18-30Kim, Deok Ryong ………………………………………U-19-38, U-19-39Kim, Deokhoon ………………………………………………………I-18-08Kim, Do Han …………………………………C-18-01, G-18-02, S20-3Kim, Do Jin …………………………………G-18-33, G-18-40, G-18-41Kim, Do Kyun ………………………………………………………K-18-46Kim, Do Nyun ………………………………………………………T-19-04Kim, Do Young ……………………………………………………M-19-10Kim, Doh Kwan ……………………………………………………N-19-22Kim, Doh-Hee …………………………………………D-18-34, U-19-125Kim, Do-Hui …………………………………………………………R-18-58Kim, Do-Hun ………………………………………………………N-19-54Kim, Do-Hyung ……………………………………………………R-18-18Kim, Dong Chul ……………………………………………………M-19-04Kim, Dong Eun ……………………………C-18-86, G-18-09, G-18-10Kim, Dong Geon ………………………………………L-19-15, P-19-17Kim, Dong Hwan …………………………………………………M-19-34Kim, Dong Hyuk ……………………………………………………P-19-22Kim, Dong Min ……………………………………………………Q-19-04Kim, Dongbum ……………………………………………………D-18-28Kim, Dong-Chan ……………………………………………………P-19-25Kim, Dong-Eun …………………………………………F-18-08, F-18-09Kim, Dong-Eun ……………………………………………………F-18-10Kim, Dong-Hwan …………………………………………………B-18-17Kim, Dong-Hyun ……………………………………………………C-18-41Kim, Dong-il …………………………………C-18-77, R-18-78, R-18-79Kim, Dong-Kyoo ……………………………………………………B-18-23Kim, Dong-Seok ………………………………………R-18-17, U-19-23Kim, Dong-Wan…………………………………………R-18-47, R-18-48Kim, Dong-Woo ……………………………………………………U-19-68248 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Kim, Dongyoung……………………………………………………G-18-45Kim, Doo-Hun ………………………………………………………G-18-16Kim, Doo-Sik ………………………………P-19-23, U-19-59, U-19-60Kim, Doyoun ………………………………………………………G-18-45Kim, Do-Young ……………………………………………………J-18-01Kim, Duk-Jung ……………………………………………………R-18-82Kim, Ei-Lyoung ……………………………………………………M-19-51Kim, Eun Ju ………………………………………………………U-19-101Kim, Eun Kyoung …………………………D-18-12, L-19-09, M-19-12Kim, Eun Kyung ……………………………………………………C-18-92Kim, Eun-A …………………………………………………………G-18-01Kim, Eun-cheol ………………………………………………………I-18-07Kim, Eun-Do ……………………………………………L-19-04, L-19-12Kim, Eung-Gook ……………………………………………………R-18-82Kim, Eung-kyun …………………………………………………U-19-102Kim, Eungseok ………………………………………………………I-18-05Kim, Eung-Yoon ……………………………………………………A-18-66Kim, Eunha ………………………………………………L-19-04, L-19-12Kim, Eun-Hye ………………………………………………………U-19-61Kim, Eunice Eun Kyeong ……………………………G-18-03, U-19-153Kim, Eunji ………………………………………………A-18-23, A-18-24Kim, Eun-Jin …………………………………………U-19-109, U-19-132Kim, Eunjoon …………………………………………………………S10-3Kim, Eun-Jung………………………………………………………R-18-36Kim, Eun-Ok ……………………………………………K-18-67, K-18-76Kim, Eun-Sook ……………………………………………………M-19-20Kim, Eun-Ye ……………………………………………R-18-69, R-18-72Kim, Eun-Young ……………………………………………………C-18-88Kim, Geun Woong ………………………………………………U-19-129Kim, Gi Young ………………………………C-18-38, C-18-39, K-18-34Kim, Gi-Cheon………………………………………………………K-18-36Kim, Gieun …………………………………………………………B-18-02Kim, Gil Ja …………………………………………………………A-18-06Kim, Gi-Young …………………………………………B-18-17, M-19-34Kim, Go-Eun ………………………………………………………R-18-15Kim, Gowoon ………………………………………………………K-18-57Kim, Gun-Do ………………………………………………………R-18-56Kim, Gun-Hee ……………………………………………………U-19-130Kim, Gun-Hwa …………………………………………D-18-17, U-19-17Kim, Gwang-Won …………………………………………………P-19-11Kim, Gyuyoup ………………………………………………………C-18-94Kim, Ha Na …………………………………………………………U-19-96Kim, Haeyoung?Suh …………………………………………………S11-1Kim, Hag Dong …………………………………………U-19-93, U-19-92Kim, Ha-Jeong ………………………………………………………I-18-08Kim, Hak Jun………………………………………………………U-19-139Kim, Hak Yong …………………………………………H-18-06, Q-19-37Kim, Hak-Bong …………………………………………R-18-47, R-18-48Kim, Hanjun …………………………………………………………R-18-77Kim, Han-Na ………………………………………………………C-18-05Kim, Han-Seong ……………………………………………………B-18-22Kim, Han-Sung ……………………………………………………F-18-02Kim, Hee Suk ………………………………………………………C-18-46Kim, Hee-Jun ………………………………………………………D-18-30Kim, Henna …………………………………………………………R-18-09Kim, Hojin ……………………………………………………………E-19-11Kim, Hong Seok ……………………………………………………C-18-22Kim, Hong Sung ………………………U-19-111, U-19-112, U-19-113U-19-114, U-19-110Kim, Hong-Gi……………………………………………N-19-30, N-19-31Kim, Hong-gi ………………………………………………………N-19-32Kim, Hong-Hee ……………………………………………………D-18-31Kim, Hong-Rye …………………………………………D-18-38, D-18-39Kim, Hongtae …………………………………………B-18-37, M-19-60Kim, Ho-Shik ………………………………………………………C-18-78Kim, Hun Sung ……………………………………………………C-18-07Kim, Hun Sung ……………………………………………………C-18-35Kim, Hwain …………………………………………………………O-19-08Kim, Hwa-Ryeon……………………………………………………D-18-44Kim, Hwa-Young …………………………………………………A-18-77?Kim, Hye J. …………………………………………………………K-18-17Kim, Hye Joo ……………………………………………A-18-16, I-18-02Kim, Hye Joung ……………………………………………………R-18-33Kim, Hye Lee ………………………………………………………G-18-40Kim, Hye Ok …………………………………………M-19-62, U-19-118Kim, Hye Rim ………………………………………………………A-18-07Kim, Hye Young ……………………A-18-38, H-18-8, H-18-9, T-19-16Kim, Hyeong-Reh Choi……………………………………………M-19-20Kim, Hyeon-Soo …………………………………………………U-19-102Kim, Hye-Ri …………………………………………………………P-19-23Kim, Hye-Rim ……………………A-18-08, A-18-09, A-18-10, A-18-11Kim, Hye-Sook ………………………………………………………S20-4Kim, Hyeung-Rak …………………………U-19-35, U-19-36, U-19-37Kim, Hye-Yeon …………………………………………G-18-29, G-18-42Kim, Hyeyon ………………………………………………………D-18-42Kim, Hyo Jung ……………………………………………………M-19-30Kim, Hyojin ……………………………………A-18-16, J-18-11, J-18-12Kim, Hyo-Joon ……………………………………………………G-18-23Kim, Hyong Kyu ………………………………………N-19-23, N-19-24Kim, Hyo-Soo …………………………………………………………S11-2Kim, Hyoun Sook …………………………G-18-33, G-18-40, G-18-41Kim, Hyoung Ja ……………………………………………………P-19-22Kim, Hyoung Seok …………………………………………………A-18-46Kim, Hyuk Soon ……………………………………………………K-18-46Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회249


Kim, Hyun jeong ……………………………………………………A-18-63Kim, Hyun Joo ………………………………………………………F-18-01Kim, Hyun Kyung …………………………H-18-05, N-19-16, N-19-04Kim, Hyun Sook ……………………………………………………T-19-17Kim, Hyun tae …………………………………………Q-19-17, Q-19-21Kim, Hyun Uk……………………………………………………………S9-2Kim, Hyun …………………………………………………………G-18-05Kim, Hyuna ………………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Kim, Hyung Joon……………………………………………………T-19-02Kim, Hyung Rae ……………………………………………………K-18-77Kim, Hyung Sik ……………………………………………………C-18-85Kim, Hyung-Jin ……………………………………………………C-18-14?Kim, Hyun-Jeong …………………………………………………A-18-73Kim, Hyun-Jin ………Q-19-45, Q-19-46, Q-19-48, Q-19-49, Q-19-52Kim, Hyun-joon ……………………………………………………R-18-38Kim, Hyunjoon………………………………………………………D-18-06Kim, Hyun-Kyoung …………………………A-18-18, B-18-22, R-18-12Kim, Hyun-Kyung……………………………L-19-08, S-19-07, S-19-10Kim, Hyun-Nam …………………………………………I-18-09?, I-18-11Kim, Hyunsoo ……………………………………………F-18-02, F-18-03Kim, Hyunsu…………………………………………………………K-18-24Kim, Hyunyoung ……………………………………………………N-19-43Kim, Ick Young …………………………………………B-18-42, D-18-07Kim, Ik-Soo …………………………………………U-19-144, U-19-145Kim, Il Chul …………………………………………………………Q-19-04Kim, Il Yong …………………………………………………………M-19-56Kim, Il-Ki ……………………………………………………………Q-19-30KIM, IN GYU ………………………………………………………R-18-01Kim, In Kyoung ………………………………………A-18-45, U-19-142Kim, In Kyung ………………………………………………………Q-19-57Kim, In Sik …………………………………………………………K-18-49Kim, Inhae …………………………………………………………O-19-02Kim, In-Kyoung …………………………………………A-18-67, U-19-24Kim, In-San ………………………C-18-75, C-18-76, F-18-17, F-18-18L-19-21, M-19-53, M-19-67, S-19-20, U-19-134Kim, In-Shik…………………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Kim, Jae Bum……………………………………………E-19-32, L-19-27Kim, Jae Chan………………………………………………………U-19-77Kim, Jae Ho ……………………………………………S-19-20, Q-19-29Kim, Jae Hui ………………………………………………………U-19-90Kim, Jae Joon ………………………………………………………J-18-15Kim, Jaebong …………………………………………D-18-30, D-18-37Kim, Jae-Heon ……………………………………………………K-18-12Kim, Jae-Hong …………………A-18-75, A-18-76, R-18-66, U-19-46Kim, Jae-Hoon………………………………………………………J-18-04Kim, Jae-Min ………………………………………………………F-18-13Kim, Jae-Ryong …………………C-18-73, C-18-74, F-18-02, F-18-03Kim, Jaesang …………………………………………M-19-70, N-19-05Kim, Ja-Eun ………………………………………………………U-19-150Kim, Jae-Won ………………………………………………………S-19-15Kim, Jae-woo …………………………………………U-19-45, D-18-20Kim, Jae-Yeol ………………………………………………………N-19-51Kim, Jaeyoon ………………………………………………………Q-19-29Kim, Jang Kyu ………………………………I-18-01, Q-19-01, Q-19-02Kim, JC ………………………………………………………………D-18-33Kim, Jee Young …………………………………………………U-19-105Kim, Jeehyun ………………………………………………………C-18-92Kim, Jeom-A ………………………………………………………R-18-62Kim, Jeong Won ……………………………………………………R-18-85Kim, Jeongjin ………………………………N-19-33, N-19-39, N-19-40Kim, Jeong-Mi …………………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Kim, Jeong-Oh …………………………………………L-19-26, Q-19-57Kim, Ji Ae ……………………………………R-18-50, R-18-51, R-18-57Kim, Ji Hyang……………………………………………S-19-06, S-19-08Kim, Ji Hyun ………………………………………………………M-19-32Kim, Ji Won …………………………………………………………P-19-02Kim, Ji Woong………………………………………………………N-19-02KIM, Ji Yeon ……………………B-18-04, L-19-13, R-18-86, R-18-87R-18-88, R-18-89Kim, Ji Young ………………………………Q-19-36, R-18-53, S-19-16Kim, Ji-Eun ………………………………………………………U-19-127Kim, Jihoon …………………………………………………………F-18-14Kim, Ji-Hyang ………………………………………………………P-19-25Kim, Jihye ………………………………………………L-19-23, L-19-24Kim, Jin Chul ……………………………………………R-18-50, R-18-51Kim, Jin Hyuk ……………………………………H-18-8, H-18-9, S15-4Kim, Jin Kyeoung ………………………………………C-18-10, S-19-04Kim, Jin Kyung ……………………………………………………N-19-02Kim, Jin-Ah ……………………………………………B-18-17, M-19-34Kim, Jin-Hee ………………………………………………………K-18-71Kim, Jin-Ho ……………………………U-19-106, U-19-107, U-19-108Kim, Jinho……………………………………H-18-03, Q-19-25, R-18-42Kim, Jinju ……………………………………………………………K-18-61Kim, Jinki ……………………………………………………………U-19-58Kim, Jin-Kyoung ………………………………………C-18-23, U-19-138Kim, Jin-Kyung ……………………………………………………U-19-140Kim, Jin-Man …………………C-18-14?, F-18-02, F-18-03, M-19-03Kim, Jin-Sik ……………………………………………R-18-75, A-18-78Kim, Jin-Soo ……………………A-18-13, A-18-16, A-18-23, A-18-24Kim, Jin-Young …………………A-18-32, A-18-52, A-18-53, A-18-54Kim, Ji-Sun …………………………………………………………G-18-13Kim, Jiyeon …………………………………………………………C-18-16Kim, Jiyoung ………………………………………………………U-19-105Kim, Jong Hyun ……………………………………………………D-18-30250 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Kim, Jong Min………………………………………………………Q-19-38Kim, Jong Seok ……………………………………………………M-19-35Kim, Jong Woo ……………………………………………………Q-19-53Kim, Jong-Ho ………………………………………………………M-19-67Kim, Jong-Hwan ……………………………………………………S-19-24Kim, Jong-Il ……………………Q-19-43, Q-19-44, Q-19-45, Q-19-46Q-19-47, Q-19-48, Q-19-49, Q-19-50, Q-19-51, Q-19-52Kim, Jong-Seok ………………………………………C-18-51, C-18-55Kim, Jong-Suk …………………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Kim, Jong-Yeol …………………………………………Q-19-49, Q-19-51Kim, Joo Young…………………………………………C-18-46, K-18-29Kim, Joon ………………………………………………U-19-92, U-19-93Kim, Joongkwan……………………………………………………G-18-05Kim, Joonoh…………………………………………………………B-18-35Kim, Joo-Young ……………………………C-18-65, M-19-43, U-19-46Kim, Joung-Hun ………………………………………………………S10-2Kim, JS ………………………………………………………………D-18-33Kim, Ju Hee ……………………………………………E-19-07, M-19-36Kim, Ju Young ………………………………………………………J-18-11Kim, June-Hyung………………………………………M-19-51, M-19-52Kim, Jung chul …………………A-18-20, F-18-07, R-18-19, R-18-28Kim, Jung Eun …………………………………………L-19-22, Q-19-34Kim, Jung Hwan ……………………………………U-19-154, U-19-155Kim, Jung SeokU-19-111, U-19-112, U-19-113, U-19-114, U-19-110Kim, Jung-Ae ………………………………C-18-47, D-18-23, D-18-24Kim, Jung-Eun ………………………………………U-19-126, N-19-29Kim, Jungho …………………M-19-22, M-19-23, M-19-26, M-19-27M-19-31, S-19-11, S-19-12, S-19-13, S-19-14Kim, Jung-Min ………………………………………………………S-19-17Kim, Jung-Soon ………………………………………C-18-84, M-19-54Kim, Jung-Won ……………………………………U-19-154, U-19-155Kim, Jung-Wook …………………………………………………M-19-33Kim, Jung-Woong ………………………………………………U-19-120Kim, Jun-Hyun …………………………………………Q-19-06, U-19-08Kim, Junwon ………………………………………………………C-18-17Kim, Jun-Woo …………………………………………M-19-08, P-19-06Kim, Ju-Young …………………………………………R-18-35, U-19-43Kim, Kang Ho ………………………………………………………L-19-27Kim, Keuk Jun………………………………………………………C-18-73Kim, Keun Sik …………………………U-19-111, U-19-112, U-19-113U-19-114, U-19-110Kim, Keun-Il …………………………………………………………R-18-13Kim, Ki Cheon …………………………………………E-19-05, E-19-06Kim, Ki Soon ………………………………………………………D-18-07Kim, Kil Soo …………………………………………………………Q-19-04Kim, Kil-Lyong …………………N-19-30, N-19-31, N-19-32, N-19-38Kim, Kiyoon …………………………………………………………C-18-32Kim, Kook Han ……………………………………………………U-19-153Kim, Kook-Han ……………………………………………………G-18-03Kim, Kwan Soo ……………………………………………………A-18-64Kim, Kwang Je ……………………………………………………M-19-69Kim, Kwang Pyo ……………………………………………………B-18-35Kim, Kwang S.………………………………………………………S-19-09kim, Kwanghee …………………………………………K-18-56, K-18-76Kim, Kwang-sun……………………………………………………G-18-15Kim, Kwan-Soo ……………………………………………………A-18-60Kim, Kwan-Su……………………A-18-69, A-18-70, A-18-72, A-18-74Kim, Kyeojin ………………………………………………………U-19-141Kim, Kyeong Kyu ………………………………………G-18-44, G-18-45Kim, Kyong-Tai ……………………………………………………N-19-02Kim, Kyoung Hoon ……………………………………G-18-33, G-18-40Kim, Kyu Han ………………………………………………………C-18-96Kim, Kyung Bo………………………………F-18-09, G-18-09, G-18-10Kim, Kyung Eun …………………………………………J-18-15, J-18-17Kim, Kyung Hwa……………………………………………………Q-19-47Kim, Kyung Hye ……………………………………………………S-19-20Kim, Kyunghee ……………………………………………………C-18-50Kim, Kyungjong …………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Kim, Kyunglan ………………………………………………………Q-19-28Kim, Kyung-Sul ……………………………………………………M-19-50Kim, Kyung-Sup …………………………………………………U-19-149Kim, Kyung-Woon …………………………………………………A-18-35Kim, Kyu-Won …………………………………………D-18-29, K-18-39Kim, Man Su ………………………………………………………R-18-62Kim, Meyoung-Kon……………A-18-45, A-18-67, U-19-24, U-19-142Kim, Mi Jin ………………………………………………C-18-73, N-19-13Kim, Mi Sook ………………………………A-18-57, A-18-58, A-18-59Kim, Mi-Hee ……………………………………………R-18-21, K-18-11Kim, Mijee ………………………………………………R-18-50, R-18-57Kim, Mi-jee …………………………………………………………R-18-51Kim, Mi-Jeong ………………………………………U-19-146, U-19-148Kim, Mijin ……………………………………………………………C-18-91Kim, Mi-Ju ………………………………………………R-18-47, R-18-48Kim, Mi-Jung………………………………………………………U-19-143Kim, MiJung…………………………………………………………D-18-17Kim, Min Jeong ……………………………………………………M-19-04Kim, Min Jung ……………………………………………H-18-8, H-18-9Kim, Min Seon………………………………H-18-05, N-19-04, N-19-16Kim, Min Sung………………………………………………………S-19-05Kim, Min Young…………………C-18-44, F-18-06, M-19-34, Q-19-29Kim, Min-Ho …………………………………………U-19-125, D-18-34Kim, Minhyung ……………………………………………………D-18-40Kim, Minjin …………………………………………………………U-19-100Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회251


Kim, Min-Jung………………………………C-18-95, M-19-71, R-18-92S-19-27, S-19-28, U-19-128Kim, Min-Kyeong …………………………………………………U-19-13Kim, Minkyu ……………………………………………………………S16-1Kim, Minseong ……………………………………………………R-18-77Kim, Min-Soo ………………………………………………………G-18-22Kim, Min-Su …………………………………………………………K-18-64Kim, Min-Young ……………………………………………………B-18-17Kim, Mi-Ra …………………………………………………………B-18-41Kim, Mi-Ran…………………………………………………………U-19-50Kim, Mi-Yeon ……………………………………………N-19-45, S-19-18Kim, Mi-Young ……………………………………………I-18-14, I-18-15Kim, Moo sung ……………………………………………………D-18-22Kim, Moon Chang …………………………………………………G-18-22Kim, Moon Kyu………………………………F-18-07, R-18-19, R-18-28Kim, Moon Young …………………………I-18-01, Q-19-01, Q-19-02Kim, Moon-Jung …………………………………………………A-18-77?Kim, Moonkyu ………………………………………………………A-18-20Kim, Myeong-Ok …………………………………………………M-19-20Kim, Myo-Sun ………………………………………………………R-18-14Kim, Myoung-Dong ………………………………………………M-19-14Kim, Myung Hee ……………………………………………………I-18-02Kim, Myung Sup ……………………………………………………U-19-90Kim, Myung-Hwa …………………………………………………U-19-14Kim, Myung-Jin ……………………………………………………S-19-08Kim, Myungshin ……………………………………………………S-19-07Kim, Myung-Sun …………………………………………………M-19-02Kim, Nack Jung ……………………………………………………D-18-10Kim, Nacksung ……………………………………………………D-18-01Kim, Nam Deuk ………………………………………C-18-38, M-19-34Kim, Nam I ………………………………………………K-18-06, R-18-16Kim, Nam Keun ……………………………………………………Q-19-53Kim, Nam-Deuk ……………………………………………………B-18-17Kim, Namil …………………………………………………………C-18-15Kim, Nam-Jung …………………………………………………U-19-141Kim, Nam-Yi ………………………………………………………C-18-64Kim, Nayeong …………………C-18-48, C-18-51, K-18-55, K-18-67K-18-76, P-19-21Kim, Oh Youn ………………………………………………………M-19-33Kim, oung Ho ………………………………………………………D-18-32Kim, Rae-Kwon ……C-18-95, M-19-71, R-18-92, S-19-27, S-19-28Kim, Rocky …………………………………………………………R-18-77Kim, Sam-Moon ……………………………………………………N-19-06Kim, Sang Eun………………………………………………………T-19-06Kim, Sangduk …………………………………………B-18-02, G-18-05Kim, Sanghee ………………………………………………………K-18-29Kim, Sang-Hoon ……………………………………………………K-18-44Kim, Sanguk ……………………H-18-03, O-19-02, O-19-05, P-19-20Q-19-25, R-18-42, S15-2Kim, Sangwoo………………………………………………………A-18-05Kim, Sang-Yeob …………………………………………………U-19-134Kim, Se-Kwon ………A-18-56, C-18-47, D-18-23, D-18-24, D-18-27P-19-12, P-19-14, P-19-15, P-19-16, P-19-18P-19-19, U-19-84, U-19-85, U-19-86Kim, Seo-Eun ………………………………………………………C-18-53Kim, Seok-Ho …………………………………………K-18-66, K-18-78Kim, Seok-Hyun ………………………………………M-19-17, M-19-18Kim, Seokjoong ……………………………………………………A-18-13Kim, Seol-Hee ………………………………………………………B-18-26Kim, Seon Jin ………………………………………………………A-18-52Kim, Seong Hwan ……B-18-12, D-18-19, H-18-05, I-18-02, P-19-10Kim, Seong Ryul ……………………………………………………C-18-23Kim, Seong-Eun ……………………………………………………L-19-27Kim, Seonghun ……………………………………………………C-18-62Kim, Seonhee ………………………………………………………T-19-11Kim, Seon-Soo ……………………………………………………K-18-44Kim, Seon-Ye ………………………………………………………M-19-64Kim, Seon-Young ……………………………………………………S15-3Kim, Seul-Gi ……………………………………………G-18-16, G-18-17Kim, Seung il ……………………………………………Q-19-32, U-19-64Kim, Seunghwan …………………………………………………N-19-02Kim, Seung-Jin ………………………………………………………I-18-05Kim, Seung-Joon …………………………………………………G-18-16Kim, Seungwoo ……………………………………………………N-19-06Kim, Sewon …………………………………………………………Q-19-28Kim, SH………………………………………………………………D-18-33Kim, Sheehyun …………………………………………Q-19-43, Q-19-45Kim, Shin-Yoon …………………………………………I-18-09?, I-18-11Kim, Si-Kwan ……………………………………………J-18-05, K-18-35Kim, So-Jung ………………………………………………………K-18-24Kim, Sol ………………………M-19-22, M-19-23, M-19-26, M-19-27Kim, Song-Ja ………………………………D-18-02, K-18-07, R-18-02R-18-03, R-18-04, R-18-06, R-18-44, R-18-45Kim, Song-Yi ………………………………………………………U-19-56Kim, Soo Hyeon ………………………………………M-19-13, M-19-14KIM, SOO HYUN……………………………………………………J-18-16Kim, Soo Jung………………………………………………………U-19-94Kim, Soo Yeon ……………………………………………………D-18-11Kim, Soo Youn ……………………………………………………U-19-94Kim, Soo-Hee ………………………………………………………E-19-21Kim, Soo-Hyun ……………………………………………………U-19-138Kim, Soo-Jeong ……………………………K-18-58, N-19-60, N-19-61Kim, Sook-Kyoung ……………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Kim, Sook-Young …………………………………………………M-19-39252 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Kim, Soon Ae ………………………………I-18-01, Q-19-01, Q-19-02Kim, Soon Nam ……………………………………………………D-18-19Kim, Soon-Hee ……………………………………………………P-19-22Kim, Soon-Jung ……………………………………………………C-18-68Kim, Soo-Youl …………………………………………………………S19-1Kim, So-Ra …………………………………………………………F-18-05Kim, Soung-Min ……………………………………………………A-18-61Kim, Soyoun ……………………………………………C-18-75, M-19-53Kim, Su Jin …………………………………………………………M-19-03Kim, Su Yeon……………………………………………R-18-17, U-19-23Kim, Sudeok ……………………………………………A-18-75, A-18-76Kim, Suhkmann ……………………………………………………U-19-74Kim, Suhn Hee ……B-18-20, C-18-33, C-18-34, C-18-36, C-18-54Kim, Suhng Wook …………………………………………………A-18-06Kim, Suhng-Wook …………………………………………………D-18-03Kim, Su-Jeong ……………………………………………………Q-19-45Kim, Su-Jin …………………………………………………………G-18-03Kim, Sujung …………………………………………………………Q-19-43Kim, Su-Mi …………………………………………………………E-19-29Kim, Sun A …………………………………………………………U-19-40Kim, Sun Ae …………………………………………………………L-19-22Kim, Sun Hee ………………………………………………………S-19-23Kim, Sun Jung ……………………………………………………M-19-36Kim, Sun Young ………………………………………N-19-19, U-19-101Kim, Sun ………………………………………………………………S15-5Kim, Sun-Ae ………………………………………………………N-19-51kim, Sung Chan ……………………………………………………D-18-37Kim, Sung Eun ……………………………………………………C-18-92Kim, Sung Joon ……………………………………………………D-18-11Kim, Sung Soo …………………A-18-43, C-18-07, E-19-09, E-19-10E-19-14, E-19-22, M-19-09, M-19-24, P-19-07P-19-09, U-19-34Kim, Sung Su ………………………………U-19-04, U-19-05, U-19-06Kim, Sung Tae………………………………………………………K-18-56Kim, Sung Woo ……………………………………………………A-18-35Kim, Sung Young …………………………………………………C-18-59Kim, Sung Zoo………B-18-20, C-18-33, C-18-34, C-18-36, C-18-54Kim, Sung-Chan ……………………………………………………D-18-30Kim, Sung-Ha ………………………………………………………J-18-10Kim, Sunghoon ……………………C-18-94, K-18-77, M-19-55, S19-3Kim, Sunghwan ……………………………………………………O-19-06Kim, Sunghyun …………………………………………A-18-85, L-19-01Kim, Sungil ………………………………………………A-18-82, A-18-84Kim, Sungjae ………………………………………………………O-19-06Kim, SungSoon ……………………………………………………P-19-24Kim, Sung-Soon ………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Kim, Sungtae ……………………………………………A-18-80, S-19-21Kim, Sung-Tae ……………………………………………………K-18-67Kim, Sun-Hee……………………C-18-19, K-18-11, K-18-24, K-18-27R-18-21, R-18-47, R-18-48, S-19-24Kim, Sun-Myoung …………………………………………………Q-19-06Kim, Sun-Myung …………………………………………………M-19-02Kim, Sun-Ok ………………………………………………………P-19-25Kim, Sun-UK ……………………………………………A-18-29, N-19-21Kim, T. Doohun ……………………………………………………G-18-17Kim, Tae Gu…………………………………………………………A-18-81Kim, Tae Heung ……………………………………………………C-18-85Kim, Tae kyum………………………………………………………A-18-63Kim, Tae Ue …………………………………………………………P-19-01Kim, Tae Woo …………………K-18-66, K-18-76, K-18-78, M-19-36Kim, Tae Yong………………………………………………………N-19-65Kim, Tae-Dong ……………………………………………………M-19-33Kim, Tae-Heon ……………………………………………………M-19-50Kim, Tae-Hoon ……………………………………………………P-19-11Kim, Tae-Hyun…………………………………I-18-14, I-18-15, R-18-30Kim, Tae-Hyung ……………………………………………………N-19-26Kim, Tae-Jin…………………………………………………………K-18-67Kim, Tae-Jin…………………………………………………………K-18-76Kim, Tae-Kyum ……………………………………………………A-18-73Kim, Tae-Shin ………………………………………………………R-18-39Kim, Taesoo…………………………………………………………D-18-01Kim, Tae-Sung ……………………………………………………U-19-92Kim, Tae-Ue…………………………………………………………G-18-01Kim, Taeyoon ………………………………………………………R-18-77Kim, Tae-Yoon ………C-18-06, K-18-03, K-18-04, R-18-10, U-19-07Kim, Tae-You ………………………………………………………BLS2-2Kim, T-Y ……………………………………………………………Q-19-05Kim, Uh-Hyun ………………………………………………………R-18-80Kim, Wan Kyu …………………………………………………………S15-1Kim, Wanhui …………………………………………………………J-18-18Kim, Wantae ……………………………………………R-18-76, R-18-77Kim, Wan-tae ………………………………………………………R-18-38Kim, Wanyeon …………………………………………R-18-05, E-19-01Kim, Wol-Soo ……………………………………………………U-19-124Kim, Won Kon ………………………………………………………S-19-03Kim, Won-Ho ………L-19-13, R-18-86, R-18-87, R-18-88, R-18-89Kim, Woo Taek ……………………………………………………G-18-20Kim, Wun-Jae ………………………………C-18-39, M-19-07, N-19-11Kim, Yae-Sil …………………………………………………………L-19-19Kim, Yangmee …………………………C-18-23, U-19-137, U-19-138U-19-139, U-19-140Kim, Yangseok …………………K-18-58, K-18-59, K-18-60, K-18-62Kim, Yeon Jeong …………………………………………………C-18-84Kim, Yeon Kyung …………………………………………………D-18-48Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회253


Kim, Yeon Sook …………………………………………I-18-12, I-18-13Kim, Yeonghwan …………………………………………………M-19-09Kim, Yeonhee ………………………………………………………M-19-48Kim, Yeul Hong………………………………………………………BLS2-1Kim, Yong Hee ……………………………………………………A-18-33Kim, Yong Hoon ……………………………………………………R-18-12Kim, Yongae ………………………………G-18-12, G-18-13, G-18-14Kim, Yong-Bae ……………………………………………………M-19-48Kim, Yong-Chul ……………………………………………………U-19-91Kim, Yong-Hak ……………………………………………………Q-19-11Kim, Yong-Hwan ………………………………………A-18-51, A-18-55Kim, YongJoong ……………………………………………………U-19-93Kim, Yong-Min ……………………………………………………N-19-63Kim, Yong-Soo ……………………………………………………M-19-02Kim, Yong-Sook ……………………………………………………C-18-86Kim, Yong-Sung ……………………………A-18-40, C-18-28, C-18-63Kim, Yong-Tae ……………………………………………………G-18-21Kim, Yoo-Jin…………………………………………………………E-19-20Kim, Yoon Hyeong ………………………………………………U-19-135Kim, Yoonju …………………………………………………………N-19-25Kim, Yoon-Keun ……………………………………………………Q-19-23Kim, Yoon-Nyun ……………………………………………………C-18-71Kim, You-Mie ………………………………C-18-81, C-18-82, M-19-52Kim, Young Eun ……………………………K-18-61, K-18-62, S-19-19Kim, Young Ha …………………………………………E-19-01, R-18-05Kim, Young Ho ……………………………………………………E-19-26Kim, Young Hwan …………………………D-18-12, L-19-09, M-19-12Kim, Young Mi …………………………………………A-18-33, K-18-46Kim, Young Mok……………………………………………………C-18-92Kim, Young Nam …………………………………………………N-19-12Kim, Young Sang …………………………………………………C-18-87Kim, Youngchan ………………………………………K-18-25, K-18-30Kim, Youngho ………………………………………………………I-18-07Kim, Young-Ho ……………………………………………………B-18-21Kim, Young-Jin …………………………………………A-18-21, U-19-65Kim, Young-Joon…………………………………I-18-19, K-18-03, S7-3Kim, Youngjun………………………………………………………Q-19-11Kim, Young-jun ……………………………………………………D-18-45Kim, Youngmi……………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Kim, Young-Myeong ……………S-19-25, D-18-40, L-19-23, L-19-24Kim, Young-Nam ………………………………………K-18-19, K-18-20Kim, Young-Rae ……………………………………………………B-18-10Kim, Youngran………………………………………………………A-18-12Kim, Young-Sang …………………………………………………D-18-27Kim, Young-Soo ……………………………………………………U-19-75Kim, Young-Youl……………………………………………………N-19-06Kim, Young-Yul ……………………………………………………N-19-22Kim, Yu Jung ………………………………………………………M-19-36Kim, Yunha …………………………………………………………C-18-86Kim, Yun-Jin ………………………………………………………U-19-76Kim, Yun-Ki …………………………………………………………R-18-27Kim, Yun-Tae ………………………………………………………U-19-65Kim, Yu-Ri………………………A-18-45, A-18-67, U-19-24, U-19-142Kim, Yu-Young………………………………………………………J-18-02Kitamura, Tadahiro ……………………………………………………S12-1Ko, Chang-Young …………………………………………………F-18-02Ko, Eun Hee ………………………………………………………N-19-04Ko, Eun Joo ……………………………………………E-19-08, E-19-13Ko, Eun-Mi …………………………………………………………A-18-35Ko, Hee Young ……………………………………………………M-19-14Ko, Hee-Ju ………………………………………………A-18-48, U-19-77Ko, Hee-Young ……………………………………………………M-19-13Ko, Je Yeong ………………………………………………………R-18-20Ko, Jong-Hee ………………………………………………………E-19-03Ko, Jung Jae ………………………………………………………S-19-04Ko, Junsang…………………………………………………………R-18-09Ko, Kyoung-Won …………………………………………………C-18-78Ko, Kyung-Min ……………………………………………………U-19-99Ko, Myung-Suk ……………………………………………………U-19-66Ko, Sunggeon …………………D-18-42, G-18-20, U-19-72, U-19-73Ko, Sung-Kyun …………………………………………C-18-16, U-19-95Ko, Tae Hyuk ………………………………………………………L-19-15Ko, Yong……………………………………D-18-34, S-19-03, U-19-125Ko, Young-Gyu ……………………………………………………G-18-24Koga, Hiroshi ………………………………………………………C-18-58Koh, Byung Hee ……………………………………………………K-18-51Koh, Dong-In ………………………………………………………U-19-12Koh, In-uk……………………………………………………………P-19-08Koh, Jae-Soo ………………………………………………………B-18-22Koh, Jae-Young ……………………………………………………C-18-86Koh, Min-Soo ………………………………………………………M-19-21Koh, Sang Baek ……………………………………………………F-18-15Koh, Sang Seok ……………………………………………………M-19-03Koh, Young Ho …………………………………………N-19-22, N-19-43Kong, Chang-Suk …C-18-47, D-18-23, D-18-24, U-19-85, U-19-86Kong, Chang Suk …………………………………………………U-19-84Kong, Fanzhi ………………………………………………………G-18-23Kong, In Duk ………………………………………………………F-18-15Kong, Kwang-Hoon ……………………………………A-18-31, A-18-49Kong, Kyung-hwan ………………………………………………C-18-96Koo, Bon-Hun ………………………………………………………U-19-59Koo, Byung-Soo ……………………………………………………D-18-11Koo, Hee Jung ……………………………………………………A-18-89Koo, Hyeon-Sook …………………………………………………B-18-08254 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Koo, Hyun-Jung ………………………………………N-19-35, N-19-37Koo, Jae-Geun ……………………………………………………G-18-21KOO, Jun Bon………………………………………………………R-18-31Koo, Kyung Hee ……………………………………………………Q-19-34Koo, Min-seon………………………………………………………D-18-21Koo, Mi-Young ……………………………………………………R-18-46Koo, Seung-Hoi ……………………………………………………L-19-10Koo, Seung-Hoi ………………………………………………………S12-3Kook, Sun Young …………………………………………………N-19-64Koong, Churl Nam …………………………………………………N-19-16Kor, Myung Ho ……………………………R-18-50, R-18-51, R-18-57Krainer, Adrian R. ……………………………………………………S16-3Ku, Jaeul…………………………………………………H-18-06, Q-19-37Kubin , Thomas ……………………………………………………D-18-04Kumar, Vinay ………………………………………………………K-18-76Kurokawa, Kenji ………………K-18-63, K-18-64, K-18-65, U-19-147Kuro-o, Makoto ……………………………………………………C-18-62Kurt, Wührich …………………………………………………………NLL1Kwack, Mi Hee………………………………F-18-07, R-18-19, R-18-28Kwack, Mi Jeong …………………………………………………U-19-39Kwag, Won-Jae ……………………………………………………C-18-28Kwak, Geun-Hee …………………………………………………A-18-77?Kwak, Han Bok ……………………………………………………D-18-19Kwak, Jong-Young ……………K-18-18, K-18-19, K-18-20, M-19-15Kwak, Tae Won ……………………………………………………L-19-08Kwen, Mi-Yang ……………………………………………………N-19-44Kweon, Gi-Ryang …………………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55M-19-35, N-19-09, P-19-21Kweon, SoonWook ………………………………………………K-18-48Kwon , Hyun-Mi ……………………………………………………F-18-10Kwon, Byoung-Mog …………………………………M-19-41, U-19-70Kwon, Byungsuk……………………………………………………K-18-17Kwon, Daeho………………………………C-18-12, C-18-31, U-19-104Kwon, Duk-Hwa ……………………………………………………R-18-33Kwon, Hana…………………………………………………………Q-19-35Kwon, Ho-Keun…………………………………………K-18-01, K-18-52Kwon, Hyeok-Ran …………………………………………………C-18-21Kwon, Hyuck Sang…………………………………………………T-19-14Kwon, Hyuk-Kwon …………………………………………………K-18-12Kwon, Hyun Ju ……………………………………………………K-18-34Kwon, Hyung-Joo………………………………………D-18-28, S-19-19Kwon, Hyun-Jin ……………………………………………………R-18-15Kwon, Hyun-Joo ……C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55, N-19-09, P-19-21Kwon, Ick Chan ……………………………………………A-18-88, S1-3Kwon, In Ho…………………………………………………………D-18-48Kwon, Je Keun ………………………………………………………I-18-08Kwon, Jee Young …………………………………………………Q-19-40Kwon, Jong-Bum …………………………………………………B-18-01Kwon, Junhye ………………………………………………………U-19-21Kwon, Ki-Sun …………………………………………C-18-62, N-19-15Kwon, Mi Ae…………………………………………………………A-18-86Kwon, Mi-Ae ………………………………………………………A-18-87Kwon, Moosik ………………………………………………………C-18-52Kwon, Myung-Hee ……………………………………A-18-40, C-18-28Kwon, Nam Hoon …………………………………………………K-18-77Kwon, Nam Seop …………………………………………………N-19-02Kwon, Nyoun Soo ……………………………………R-18-17, U-19-23Kwon, Oh Yeon ……………………………………………………R-18-62Kwon, Oh Yeun ……………………………………………………F-18-16Kwon, Oh-Bong ……………………………………………………G-18-24Kwon, Oh-Myoung ……………………………………E-19-30, T-19-18Kwon, Oh-Sang ……………………………………………………Q-19-48Kwon, Oh-Seung ……………………………………N-19-57, U-19-151Kwon, Oh-Shin ……N-19-12, N-19-13, N-19-14, Q-19-17, Q-19-21Kwon, Ohsuk ………………………………………………………C-18-62kwon, Ok-Kyung……………………………………………………R-18-30Kwon, Sang-Chul………………………………………G-18-06, G-18-07Kwon, Sanghoon …………………………………………………D-18-28Kwon, Soojin ………………………………………………………R-18-90Kwon, Soon Won …………………………………………………N-19-14Kwon, Soonho …………………………………………A-18-21, U-19-65Kwon, Soonhwan …………………………………………………T-19-15Kwon, Soon-Hwan …………………………………………………I-18-04Kwon, Soon-Kil ……………………………………………………D-18-10Kwon, Taeg Kyu ……………………………………………………C-18-71Kwon, Taek Hwan ………………………………………………U-19-105Kwon, TaeWoo ……………………………………………………R-18-05Kwon, Woo-Joong ……………………………………Q-19-03, R-18-08Kwon, Young Guen ………………………………………………U-19-141Kwon, Young Joo …………………………K-18-60, K-18-61, K-18-62Kwon, Young Sam …………………………………………………U-19-77Kwon, Young-Guen …D-18-40, L-19-18, L-19-23, L-19-24, S-19-25Kwon, Young-Joo …………………………………………………N-19-60Kyoo, Shin Min ……………………………………………………N-19-38Kyung, Inn Goo…………………………………………G-18-06, G-18-07Lapp, B. ……………………………………………………………N-19-08Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회255


LLe, Young Jae ………………………………………………………P-19-17Lee, Joo-won ………………………………………………………E-19-32Lee, Kyung Eun ……………………………………………………F-18-16Lee, Nuribalhae ……………………………………………………N-19-28Lee, Seung-Taek …………………………………………………M-19-68Lee, Tae Hoon ……………………………………………………U-19-105Lee, Jae Ho …………………………………………………………L-19-27Lee, Seung-Hee ……………………………………………………N-19-28Lee, Yun Sok ………………………………………………………L-19-27Lee, ang Kyu ………………………………………………………C-18-87Lee, Bok Luel………………………………K-18-63, K-18-64, U-19-147Lee, Bokhui …………………………………………………………F-18-09Lee, Bok-Luel ………………………………………………………K-18-65Lee, Bong-Hee ……………………………………………………D-18-03Lee, Bong-Jin ………………………………………………………U-19-97Lee, Borim ……………………………………………………………I-18-20LEE, Byong Sun ……………………………………………………R-18-83Lee, Byong-linne ……………………………………………………B-18-18Lee, Byong-Seok …………………………………………………C-18-68Lee, Byoung-Cheol ………………………………………………C-18-01Lee, Byoung-Linne …………………………………………………B-18-19Lee, Byung Hun ……………………………………………………S-19-07Lee, Byung-Gil………………………………………………………U-19-10Lee, Byung-Heon ………………F-18-17, F-18-18, L-19-21, M-19-67Lee, Byungwook……………………………………………………Q-19-55Lee, Chan……………………………………………………………N-19-47Lee, Chang Seok …………………………………………………G-18-24Lee, Chang-Eun ……………………………………………………P-19-25Lee, Chang-Han ……………………………………………………C-18-63Lee, Changwoo ……………………………………………………T-19-15Lee, Chan-Kyu ……………………………………………………U-19-66Lee, Chan-Soo ……………………………………………………R-18-82Lee, Cheol Sang ……………………………………………………N-19-15Lee, Choong-Eun …………………………………………B-18-26, S13-3Lee, Choong-Gu ……………………………………………………K-18-01Lee, Chu-Hee ………………………………………………………R-18-75Lee, ChuHee ………………………………………………………C-18-64Lee, Chul-Hwan ………………………………………B-18-36, B-18-38Lee, Chung-Yeol …………………………………………………U-19-127Lee, Da Yeon ………………………………………………………U-19-50Lee, Dae-Hee ………………………………………………………S-19-26Lee, Daekee…………………………………………………………O-19-08Lee, Do Hee ……………………………………………R-18-34, R-18-37Lee, Doheon ………………………………………………………Q-19-55Lee, Do-Hoon ………………………………………………………K-18-74Lee, Dong Eun………………………………………………………A-18-52Lee, Dong Gun ……………………………C-18-23, C-18-24, C-18-25C-18-26, C-18-27, C-18-29Lee, Dong Ho …………………………………………E-19-27, Q-19-31Lee, Dong Hun ……………………………………………………C-18-96LEE, Dong Kyu ……………………………………………………N-19-57Lee, Dong Ryul …………………………………………S-19-04, BLS4-4Lee, Dong-Hee ……………………………………………………M-19-39Lee, Dong-Hun ……………………………………………………D-18-48Lee, Dongmyeong …………………………………………………N-19-02Lee, Dong-Ryul ……………………………………………………B-18-22Lee, Dong-Seok ……………………………A-18-29, N-19-21, R-18-39Lee, Dong-Seong …………………………Q-19-45, Q-19-48, E-19-29Lee, Duck-Yeon ……………………………………………………E-19-16Lee, Duk-Chul ………………………………………………………P-19-23Lee, En-Ha …………………………………………………………E-19-18Lee, Eo-jin …………………………………M-19-06, M-19-07, N-19-11Lee, Eun Jeoung……………………………Q-19-32, Q-19-32, R-18-07Lee, Eun Kyoung ………………………………………A-18-44, A-18-46Lee, Eun Kyu…………………………………………U-19-116, U-19-117Lee, Eun Ok …………………………………………………………T-19-06Lee, EunAh………………………………………………B-18-41, C-18-93Lee, Eung-Ji ………………………………………………………M-19-01Lee, Eun-Hye ………………………………………………………G-18-42Lee, Eunil …………………………………C-18-12, C-18-31, U-19-104Lee, Eun-Jeong ……………………………………………………F-18-05Lee, Eun-Ju …………………………………………………………K-18-47Lee, Eun-Jung ………………………………………………………K-18-03Lee, Eunmi ………………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Lee, Eun-Saem ……………………………………………………M-19-66Lee, Eun-Young ………………………U-19-106, U-19-107, U-19-108LEE, Gang Jun ……………………………………………………K-18-23Lee, Gap Ryol …………………………………………K-18-50, K-18-51Lee, Gene……………………………………………………………S-19-15Lee, Gha Young ……………………………………………………L-19-27Lee, Gi baek ………………………………………………………C-18-59Lee, Gihyun …………………………………………………………K-18-59Lee, Gil-Yong ………………………………………………………N-19-50Lee, Gwang ……………………………………………U-19-40, H-18-04Lee, Haeun …………………………………………………………U-19-21Lee, Haeyong …………………Q-19-04, U-19-04, U-19-05, U-19-06Lee, Haimi …………………………………………………………D-18-20Lee, Hak-Jin ………………………………………………………G-18-28Lee, Han-Hyoung …………………………………………………K-18-44Lee, Hanna ………………………………………………J-18-16, J-18-18Lee, Han-Sae ………………………………………………………B-18-01256 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Lee, Hee Doo ………………………………………………………U-19-59Lee, Hee Kyu ………………………………………………………L-19-27Lee, Hee Seok ……………………………………………………M-19-54Lee, Hee-Bong………………G-18-31, G-18-32, U-19-144, U-19-145Lee, Heekyung ……………………………………………………K-18-60Lee, Hee-Sup ……………………………………………………U-19-127Lee, Heon-Woo ……………………………………………………C-18-37Lee, Hey-Jin ……………………………………………U-19-09, M-19-01Lee, Ho-Jae ……………………………………………R-18-30, R-18-70Lee, Hosoo …………………………………………………………T-19-15Lee, Ho-Soo ………………………………………………………B-18-24Lee, Ho-Youl …………………………………………………………I-18-06Lee, Hwa Jin ………………………………………………………U-19-50Lee, Hwa-Jeong ……………………………………………………I-18-07Lee, Hwa-Ok………………………………………………………C-18-80?Lee, Hyang Yeon……………………………………………………F-18-04Lee, Hye Shin ………………………………………………………D-18-29Lee, Hye young ……………………………………………………P-19-01Lee, Hyeim ………………………C-18-95, M-19-71, R-18-92, S-19-27S-19-28, U-19-02Lee, Hye-Lim ………………………………………………………R-18-11Lee, Hye-Min ………………………………………………………D-18-20Lee, Hyeong Kyeong ………………………………………………S-19-06Lee, Hyeong Tae …………………………………………………Q-19-24Lee, Hyi-Seung ……………………………………………………L-19-14Lee, Hyo jin …………………………………………………………N-19-56Lee, Hyo-Jin ………………………………………………………M-19-40Lee, Hyo-Jong………………………………………………………K-18-39Lee, Hyojung ……………………………………………K-18-58, K-18-60Lee, Hyo-Yeon ………………………………………………………J-18-04Lee, Hyun Jeong …………………………………………………U-19-104Lee, Hyun Ji ………………………………………………………M-19-36Lee, Hyung Joo ……………………………A-18-16, A-18-23, A-18-24Lee, Hyung-Kyoung ………………………………………………A-18-78Lee, Hyunji …………………………………………………………B-18-10Lee, Hyunseung ……………………………………………………F-18-11Lee, Hyun-Shik ……………………………………………………M-19-57Lee, Hyunsook …………………………………B-18-07, B-18-15, S3-4Lee, Hyun-Sun …………………………………………S-19-09, S-19-10Lee, Il Hwan …………………………………………………………S-19-20Lee, Im Jeong ………………………………………………………K-18-57Lee, In Kyung ………………………………………………………E-19-05Lee, In Soo …………………………………………………………P-19-01Lee, In Young ………………………………………………………R-18-33Lee, Inhwan …………………………………………………………G-18-20Lee, In-Kyu …………………………………………………………I-18-09?Lee, Jae Heun………………………………C-18-44, M-19-30, N-19-27Lee, Jae Il……………………………………………………………M-19-58Lee, Jae Keun ………………………………………………………C-18-92Lee, Jae Kwon………………………………………………………E-19-18Lee, Jae-Dong………………………………………………………K-18-34Lee, Jae-Eun ……………………………………………P-19-06, M-19-08Lee, Jae-Ho …………………………………………………………B-18-03Lee, Jaehwi ……………………………………………K-18-28, K-18-29Lee, Jae-Hyun ………………………………………………………P-19-04Lee, Jae-Il …………………………………………………………M-19-59Lee, Jae-Ran ………………………………………………………N-19-15Lee, Jae-Seon………………………………C-18-04, C-18-05, M-19-20Lee, Jae-Won …………………………………………R-18-47, R-18-48Lee, Jae-Yong …………………………………………D-18-30, D-18-37Lee, Je Won…………………………………………………………D-18-32Lee, Jee-Young …………………………………………………U-19-137Lee, Je-Jung ………………………………………………………C-18-04Lee, Jeong Eun ……………………………………………………N-19-15Lee, Jeong Hwan ……………………………J-18-15, J-18-17, J-18-18Lee, Jeong-Chae ………………C-18-68, C-18-69, C-18-70, S-19-22Lee, Jeong-Han …………………………………………………C-18-14?Lee, Jeong-Min ……………………………………………………U-19-62Lee, Jeong-sook……………………………………………………R-18-77Lee, Ji Hyun ……………………………………………E-19-08, E-19-13Lee, Ji Hyun…………………………………………………………Q-19-35Lee, Ji Yeon …………………………………………………………K-18-29Lee, Ji Young ………………………………E-19-01, E-19-26, R-18-05Lee, Jie-Oh …………………………………………………………R-18-09Lee, Jieun …………………………………………………………M-19-39Lee, Ji-Eun …………………………………………………………D-18-44Lee, Ji-Hye………………………………………………C-18-84, G-18-19Lee, Ji-Min …………………………………………………………C-18-10Lee, Jin Woo …………………………………………………………S11-4Lee, Jin Young………………………………………………………K-18-77Lee, Jina ……………………………………………………………D-18-45Lee, Jin-Ju …………………………………………………………A-18-49Lee, Jin-Soo ……………………………………………………………S2-3Lee, Jin-Woo ………………………………………………………Q-19-18Lee, Ji-Sook…………………………………………………………K-18-49Lee, Jisun ……………………………………A-18-43, E-19-09, M-19-24Lee, Ji-Won …………………………………………………………P-19-23Lee, Ji-Yoon…………………………………………………………U-19-16Lee, Ji-Young ………………………………Q-19-20, U-19-37, C-18-30Lee, Jong Ho ………………………………………………………A-18-61Lee, Jong S.…………………………………………………………K-18-17Lee, Jong Seob …………………………………………J-18-15, J-18-17Lee, Jong Seong……………………………………………………A-18-02Lee, Jong-Eun …………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회257


Lee, Jong-Hyuk …………………………………………B-18-11, I-18-18Lee, Jong-Kook…………………………………………A-18-28, A-18-37Lee, Jong-Seo………………………………………………………R-18-46Lee, Jong-Won …………………………………………L-19-19, N-19-50Lee, Joon-Seok ……………………………………………………C-18-06Lee, Joo-Won ………………………………………………………L-19-27Lee, Joo-Yong………………………………………………………C-18-58Lee, Ju Eun …………………………………………………………U-19-23Lee, Ju Han …………………………………………………………Q-19-41Lee, Ju-Hee …………………………………………………………F-18-11Lee, Juneyoung ……………………………C-18-23, C-18-24, C-18-26Lee, Jung ae ………………………………………………………C-18-72Lee, Jung Eun …………………K-18-55, K-18-66, K-18-78, S-19-26Lee, Jung Mi ………………………………………………………S-19-05Lee, Jung Sup………………………………………………………U-19-72Lee, Jung Weon……………………………………………………M-19-48Lee, Jung Won ……………………………………………………A-18-26Lee, Jung Yeon ……………………………………………………R-18-54Lee, Jung-Han ………………………………………………………L-19-12Lee, Jung-Hee …………………………………………B-18-30, B-18-31Lee, Jung-Hee………………………………………………………B-18-32Lee, Jung-Ho ……………………………………………A-18-89, A-18-90Lee, Jung-Hwa ……………………………………………………B-18-22Lee, Jung-Hyun ……………………………………………………U-19-64Lee, Jung-hyun…………………………………………M-19-49, R-18-90Lee, Jungwoon ……………………………M-19-22, M-19-26, M-19-31S-19-11, S-19-12, S-19-13, S-19-14Lee, Jun-Ho ……………………………………………N-19-60, N-19-61Lee, Ju-Un …………………………………………………………U-19-137Lee, Kangseok …………………………………………A-18-75, A-18-76Lee, Kang-Soo ……………………………………………………C-18-67Lee, Kee Young ………………………………………M-19-38, R-18-55Lee, Keun-Woo ……………………………………………………G-18-21Lee, Ki Jun …………………………………………………………F-18-06Lee, Ki Up ………………………………………………H-18-05, N-19-04Lee, Ki-Ho ………………………………………………R-18-35, U-19-43Lee, Kil Soo …………………………………………………………N-19-13LEE, Kon Ho ……………………………………………U-19-82, U-19-83Lee, Kuy-Sook………………………………………………………D-18-14Lee, Kwang-Bok ………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Lee, Kwang-Soo ……………………………………………………L-19-26Lee, Kwan-Hee ……………………………………………………M-19-29Lee, Kwan-Hui………………………………………………………U-19-75Lee, Kye-Heui …………………………………………U-19-125, D-18-34Lee, Kyoung-jin …………………………………………U-19-25, U-19-28Lee, Kyoung-Ryul ………………………………………A-18-21, U-19-65Lee, Kyung Bok…………………………………………C-18-21, R-18-36Lee, Kyung Eun ………………………………………N-19-05, Q-19-35Lee, Kyung Jin …………………………………………C-18-62, H-18-05Lee, Kyung Myung …………………………………………………A-18-02Lee, Kyung-Eun…………………………………………A-18-27, U-19-10Lee, Kyunghee …………………………………………F-18-02, F-18-03Lee, Kyung-Ju ………………………………………………………R-18-12Lee, Kyung-Mi ……………………I-18-03, K-18-55, K-18-56,K-18-66K-18-67, K-18-76, K-18-78, K-18-79, S-19-26, U-19-15Lee, Kyung-Ro …………………………………………M-19-29, U-19-75Lee, Kyung-Tae ……………………………C-18-37, C-18-40, C-18-41Lee, Mee-Young ……………………………………………………R-18-30Lee, MH ……………………………………………………………D-18-33Lee, Mi Hye …………………………………………………………R-18-28Lee, Mi Jeong ………………………………………………………Q-19-29Lee, Mi Kyeong ……………………………………………………Q-19-52Lee, Mi Sun …………………………………………………………R-18-33Lee, Michael ……………………………………………R-18-26, R-18-27Lee, Mi-Ju …………………………………………………………B-18-36Lee, Mi-Kyeong ……………………………………………………Q-19-44LEE, Min Goo ………………………………………………………BLS3-2Lee, Min Woo ………………………………………………………A-18-06Lee, Min-Goo……………………M-19-28, R-18-24, R-18-25, R-18-43Lee, Min-Sup ……………………………………………U-19-35, U-19-36Lee, Min-Yeong ……………………………………………………C-18-61Lee, Min-Young…………………………………………D-18-20, U-19-03Lee, Mi-Ran …………………………………………………………L-19-28Lee, Miriam …………………………………………………………O-19-04Lee, Miseon …………………………………………………………O-19-07Lee, Mi-Sook ………………………………………………………E-19-17Lee, Mi-Woo ………………………………………………………D-18-25Lee, Mi-Young ………………………………………………………A-18-66Lee, Miyoung ………………………………………………………J-18-02Lee, Mi-young …………………U-19-42, U-19-52, U-19-57, U-19-68Lee, MoonHyoung …………………………………………………P-19-24Lee, Moon-Hyoung ……………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Lee, Myeong Seon ……………………………………G-18-06, G-18-07Lee, Myeong-Ryeol ………………………………………………U-19-152Lee, Myong Jin ……………………………………………………R-18-85LEE, Myung Sun ……………………………………………………B-18-04Lee, Na Gyong ……………………………………………………Q-19-38Lee, Nam-Ki …………………………………………N-19-51, U-19-136Lee, Na-ri ……………………………………………………………D-18-21Lee, Na-Yeun ………………………………………………………K-18-64Lee, Ok-Jin …………………………………………………………C-18-64Lee, Sabin …………………………………………………………K-18-32Lee, Saet Buyl……………………………………………J-18-11, J-18-12Lee, Saet Byoul ……………………………E-19-18, E-19-28, G-18-34258 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Lee, Sang A …………………………………………………………N-19-16Lee, Sang Chul …………………………………………S-19-03, R-18-18Lee, Sang Eun…………………………………………………………S17-4Lee, Sang Ho……………………………………………E-19-27, Q-19-31Lee, Sang Jae………………………………G-18-33, G-18-40, G-18-41Lee, Sang Mee ……………………………………………………A-18-14Lee, Sang Rin ………………………………………………………D-18-22Lee, Sang-Choon …………………………………………………U-19-53Lee, Sang-Gil ………………………………………………………A-18-90Lee, Sangho ………………………………………………………G-18-45Lee, Sang-Ho ………………………………………………………E-19-29Lee, Sanghoo ………………………………………………………A-18-21Lee, Sang-Hoon ………………………………………P-19-18, U-19-84Lee, Sanghun ………………………………………………………A-18-85Lee, Sang-Hun ……………………………………………………D-18-46Lee, Sanghyuk …………………………………………BLS2-3, Q-19-56Lee, Sang-Hyun …………………………………………………U-19-124Lee, Sang-Jin? …………………………………………A-18-79, C-18-52Lee, Sangku…………………………………………………………R-18-30Lee, sang-yoon ……………………………………………………C-18-06Lee, Se Hyun ………………………………………………………U-19-92Lee, Se Na …………………………………………………………E-19-27Lee, Se Rah ……………………………………………C-18-96, D-18-48Lee, Se-Jin …………………………………………………………B-18-08Lee, Se-Jung ………………………………M-19-06, M-19-07, N-19-11Lee, SeNa ……………………………………………………………L-19-13Lee, Seon-A ………………………………………………………M-19-15Lee, Seong-Beom ………………………………………………C-18-80?LEE, SEONGDAE …………………………………………………K-18-41Lee, Seong-Kyu ………………………………………R-18-35, U-19-43Lee, Seong-Ryong …………………………………………………N-19-59Lee, Seonmin …………………………………………E-19-09, M-19-24Lee, Seoung-Hoon…………………………………………………D-18-01Lee, Seo-Yeon ……………………………………………………G-18-08Lee, SeulKi ………………………A-18-34, A-18-46, A-18-57, A-18-58Lee, Seul-Ki …………………………………………………………B-18-01Lee, Seung Gwan …………………………………………………A-18-06Lee, Seung Ho ……………………………………………………U-19-142Lee, Seung Jin ……………………………………………………C-18-91Lee, Seung Joon …………………………………………………D-18-08Lee, Seungbok ……Q-19-43, Q-19-45, Q-19-46, Q-19-48, O-19-08Lee, Seung-Chul……………………………………………………C-18-72Lee, Seung-Gwan …………………………………………………D-18-03Lee, Seung-Ho………………………………A-18-45, A-18-67, U-19-24Lee, Seung-Hyun …………………………………………………C-18-28Lee, Seungjun ……………………J-18-06, J-18-07, J-18-08, J-18-09Lee, Seungkyu………………………………………………………A-18-35Lee, Seung-Pyo ……………………………………………………N-19-07Lee, Seung-Taek …………………………L-19-18, M-19-66, Q-19-54Lee, Seung-Woong ………………………………………………R-18-14Lee, Shin-Hee ………………………………………………………C-18-02Lee, Shinrye…………………………………………………………N-19-20Lee, Sihoon …………………………………………………………F-18-14Lee, Siwoo………………………………………………Q-19-49, Q-19-51Lee, So Yeong………………………………………………………R-18-91Lee, Song Yi…………………………………………………………K-18-33Lee, Sooncheol ……………………………………………………U-19-98Lee, Soon-Hee ……………………………………………………D-18-29Lee, Soon-Hyuck …………………………………………………S-19-26Lee, Soonkoo ………………………………………………………A-18-91Lee, Soyeon…………………………………………………………N-19-62Lee, So-Yeon ……………………………………………F-18-18, L-19-21Lee, Sue-Nyoung …………………………………………………M-19-54Lee, Suh Hyun ……………………………………………………M-19-56Lee, Suho……………………………………………………………U-19-91Lee, Su-Jae …………C-18-95, M-19-71, R-18-92, S-19-27, S-19-28Lee, Sujin ……………………………………A-18-01, Q-19-17, Q-19-21Lee, Sujung …………………………………………………………I-18-16Lee, Su-Jung ………………………………………………………N-19-59Lee, Suk Chan ……………………………………………………Q-19-14LEE, SUK JIN ………………………………………………………E-19-23Lee, Suk Jun ………………………………………………………K-18-44Lee, Suk Keun ……………………………………………I-18-12, I-18-13Lee, Suk Kyeong ………………K-18-05, P-19-02, T-19-03, T-19-04Lee, Suk kyung ……………………………………………………N-19-43Lee, Sukmook ………………………………………………………K-18-75Lee, Sumin …………………………………………………………K-18-50Lee, Sung Haeng …………………………………………………O-19-01Lee, Sung-Ah ……………………………………………………U-19-140Lee, Sung-Hee ……………………………………………………G-18-11Lee, Sung-Ho …………………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Lee, Sung-Jin ………………………………………………………C-18-76Lee, Sung-Jun …………………………………………C-18-65, M-19-43Lee, Sung-Yul ………………………………………………………M-19-48Lee, Sun-Hee ………………………………………………………C-18-67Lee, Sun-Kyung ………………………………………………………S20-2Lee, Sun-Kyung ……………………………………………………U-19-99Lee, Sun-Min …………………………………………………………I-18-19Lee, Sunyi ………………………………………………P-19-17, K-18-53Lee, Sun-Young ……………………………………………………C-18-78Lee, Tae-Gul ………………………………………………………N-19-54Lee, Taehoon G.……………………………………………………Q-19-29Lee, Tae-Jin ……………………………………………C-18-65, M-19-43Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회259


Lee, Weontae………………………D-18-42, G-18-20, R-18-49, S14-3U-19-72, U-19-73, U-19-74Lee, Won Sup………………………………………………………M-19-04Lee, Won yong ……………………………………………………K-18-51Lee, Wonchul ………………………………………………………Q-19-45Lee, Won-Kil ……………………………………………D-18-02, K-18-07Lee, Won-Kyu ………………………………………………………U-19-46Lee, Woo Jae ………………………………………………………N-19-04LEE, Woo-Kon ……………………………………………………U-19-82Lee, Woo-Ram ……………………………………………………A-18-40Lee, Woo-Song ……………………………………………………R-18-14Lee, Worm …………………………………………………………K-18-50Lee, Yangsoon ……………………………………………………M-19-03Lee, Yea-Sol ………………………………………………………K-18-45Lee, Ye-na ……………………………………………U-19-145, G-18-32Lee, Yeol Gyun ……………………………………………………U-19-64Lee, Yeon Kyung ………………………U-19-110, U-19-111, U-19-112U-19-113, U-19-114Lee, Yeongshin …………………………………………A-18-21, U-19-65Lee, Yeon-Su ………………………………………………………M-19-39Lee, Ye-Seul ………………………………………………………B-18-01Lee, Ye-Suk ……………………………………………Q-19-17, Q-19-21Lee, Yoen-Kyung …………………………………………………U-19-127Lee, Yong Deok ……………………………………………………D-18-31Lee, Yong Gyu …………………………………………K-18-23, K-18-29Lee, Yong Hee …………………………………………R-18-60, R-18-61Lee, Yong Jin ………………………………………………………K-18-28Lee, Yong Seok ……………………………………………………I-18-08Lee, Yong Sung……………………………………………H-18-8, H-18-9Lee, Yong Tae ………………………………………………………K-18-74Lee, YongChan ……………………………………………………K-18-48Lee, Yong-Seok ……………………………………………………N-19-26Lee, Yoo Jeong ……………………………………………………U-19-45Lee, Yoo-Hyun ……………………………………………………U-19-143Lee, Yoon Sook ……………………………………………………L-19-26Lee, Yoon Suk………………………………………………………A-18-44Lee, Yoonsuk ………A-18-34, A-18-46, A-18-57, A-18-58, A-18-59Lee, You Jeong …………………………………………K-18-66, K-18-78Lee, You-Han ………………………………………………………L-19-28Lee, You-Jin ………………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Lee, Young Chul……………………………………………………M-19-35Lee, Young Jae ……………………………………………………L-19-15Lee, Young Rae ……………………………………………………C-18-13Lee, Youngae ………………………………………………………C-18-96Lee, Younghee …………………………………………S-19-19, D-18-28Lee, Younghoon ……………………………………………………G-18-15Lee, Young-Kyoung …………………………………M-19-51, M-19-52Lee, Young-Mi………………………………………………………C-18-67Lee, Young-Min ……………………………………………………U-19-73Lee, Young-Rae ……………………………………………………M-19-16Lee, Young-Sang …………………………………………………R-18-12Lee, Youngsook …………A-18-05, J-18-01, J-18-02, J-18-03, S9-5Lee, Young-Sup ……………………………………………………R-18-12Lee, Yun Koung ……………………………………………………M-19-04Lee, Yun Yeong ……………………………………………………C-18-22Lee, Yun-ju …………………………………………………………G-18-08Lee, Yunsang ………………………………K-18-04, R-18-10, U-19-07Lee, Yu-Ri …………………………………………………………Q-19-14Leland, Peter A. ……………………………………………………U-19-77Leng, Gang …………………………………………………………C-18-20Li, Fei …………………………………………………………………J-18-04Li, Hailan ……………………………………………………………R-18-17Li, Hua ………………………………………………………………L-19-14Li, Lan ……………………………………………………P-19-04, Q-19-06Li, Mi-Kyeong ………………………………………………………Q-19-51Li, Yong …………………………………………………P-19-12, P-19-18LI, YONG-XIN ………………………………………………………P-19-12Li, Yuwen ………………………………………………B-18-10, C-18-18Li, Zihai ………………………………………………………………K-18-77Lim , Shin-Saeng …………………………………………………S-19-22Lim, Bobae ……………………………………………M-19-26, M-19-27Lim, Byungho ……………………………………………………U-19-100Lim, Chae Moon ……………………………………………………E-19-06Lim, Chang Jin …………………………………………E-19-12, E-19-21Lim, Dae-Sik ……………………………………………………………S6-1Lim, Heon Man ……………………………………………………U-19-56Lim, Hyejin……………………………………A-18-57, A-18-58, A-18-59Lim, Hyeongjoon……………………………………………………P-19-23Lim, Hyo Jin…………………………………………………………U-19-50Lim, Hyun Kyo ………………………………………………………L-19-07Lim, Hyun-Ho ………………………………………………………C-18-01Lim, In Kyoung ……B-18-14, C-18-22, C-18-45, D-18-18, M-19-25Lim, Jae-Chung ……………………………C-18-77, R-18-78, R-18-79Lim, Ji-Eun …………………………………………………………L-19-20Lim, Jin-Kyu…………………………………………………………Q-19-18Lim, Ji-Young ………………………………………………………R-18-56Lim, Joo Hyun ………………………………………………………P-19-08Lim, Joong-Yeon …………………………………………………U-19-87Lim, Jung Jin ………………………………………………………S-19-04Lim, Jung Mi …………………………………B-18-09, E-19-17, F-18-14Lim, Jungmi …………………………………………………………T-19-15Lim, Key-Hwan ……………………………………………………Q-19-06Lim, Kwang suk ……………………………………………………A-18-33Lim, Kyu ……………………………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55260 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


M-19-35, N-19-09, P-19-21Lim, Kyung-Eun ……………………………………………………I-18-09?Lim, Mi-Jin …………………………………………………………N-19-07Lim, Namkyoo ………………………………………………………A-18-12Lim, Sae-Rom ………………………………………………………B-18-27Lim, Sangbin ………………………………………………………P-19-07Lim, Seo Kyoung …………………………………………………M-19-25Lim, Seon Ah ………………………………………………………K-18-56Lim, Seonhee ………………………………………U-19-109, U-19-132Lim, Seul-ki ……………………C-18-77, R-18-78, R-18-79, U-19-124Lim, Seyoung ………………………………………………………S-19-17Lim, Shin-Saeng ……………………………………………………C-18-70Lim, Sung-Won ……………………………………………………C-18-67Lim, Sun-Ha ……………………………………………L-19-19, N-19-50Lim, Wonchung………………………………………………………I-18-04Lim, Woon-Mook …………………………………………………U-19-57Lim, Yangmi…………………………………………………………R-18-90Lim, Yongchul ………………………………C-18-12, C-18-31, G-18-05Lim, Youngchul ……………………………………………………B-18-02Liu, Jian………………………………………………………………N-19-60Liu, Xueqing …………………………………………………………L-19-04Liu, Yafei ………………………………………………………………S18-2Long, K. ……………………………………………………………N-19-08Long, Liang Zhe ……………………………………………………M-19-03Long, Meixiao……………………………………………K-18-15, K-18-16Lu, Jianrong…………………………………………………………C-18-58Lu, Jing Nan ………………………………………………………M-19-04Luo, Guangming……………………………………………………C-18-17Lyu, Su-Yun ………………………………………………………U-19-119MMa, Chao ……………………………………………………………U-19-97Ma, Jin Yeul …………………………………………………………L-19-15Ma, Weina …………………………………………………………R-18-32Maeng, Jin-Soo ……………………………………………………N-19-15Maeng, Ki-Eun………………………………………………………K-18-36Maeng, Yong-Sun ……………D-18-40, L-19-18, S-19-25, U-19-141Maharjan, Sony……………………………………………………U-19-141Mahesh, Ramalingam ……………………………………………N-19-18Manavalan, Balachandran ………………………………………H-18-04Mangelsdorf , David ………………………………………………U-19-01Mangelsdorf, David J. ……………………………………………M-19-44Mannstadt, Michael…………………………………………………F-18-14Margaritondo, Giorgio ……………………………………………N-19-02Martinez, Santiago Alejandro ……………………………………J-18-01Martinoia, Enrico ……………………………………………………J-18-01Martinoia, Enrico ……………………………………………………J-18-02Maryam, Yavartanoo ………………………………………………Q-19-48Masuzaki, Hiroaki …………………………………………………E-19-32Miah, Mohammad Alam …………………………………………B-18-35Michalak, Marek ………………………………………………………S20-1Min, Bon-Hong ……………………………………………………K-18-79Min, Byungsun………………………………………………………L-19-06Min, Choon Kee ……………………………………………………G-18-02Min, Hyunjung………………………………………………………M-19-70Min, Jaewon ………………………………………………………B-18-07Min, Jeong-Ki ………………………………………………………L-19-24Min, Ji-Hyun …………………………………………………………L-19-11Min, Jung Sun ………………………………R-18-50, R-18-51, R-18-57Min, Ju-sik …………………………………………………………A-18-29Min, Kyung Tae ……………………………………………………Q-19-53Min, Sung-Hyun ……………………………………………………A-18-51Min, Yong Ki…………………………………B-18-12, D-18-19, U-19-70Minh, Nguyen Van …………………………………………………C-18-67Minna, John D. ……………………………………………………M-19-44Mishina, Masayoshi …………………………………………………S10-1Moh, Sang Hyun……………………………………………………G-18-45Mok, Jee-Won ……………………………………………………Q-19-16Mok, Young-Joon …………………………………………………Q-19-27Mook-Jung, Inhee …………………………………………………C-18-90Moon, Aree…………………………………M-19-19, M-19-20, M-19-21Moon, Byoung-San ………………………………………………N-19-45Moon, Chang-Hun ………………………………………………U-19-139moon, Chan-Il ………………………………………………………F-18-18Moon, Dae Won ………………………………………………………S1-2Moon, Dong-Cheul…………………………………………………U-19-50Moon, Doo Hwan …………………………………………………Q-19-35Moon, Hwa Jin ……B-18-20, C-18-33, C-18-34, C-18-36, C-18-54Moon, Jae-Hak……………………………………………………U-19-124Moon, Jae-Hee ……………………………………………………G-18-23Moon, Jeong Hee …………………………………………………Q-19-33Moon, Jeon-Ok ……………………………………………………B-18-17Moon, Jin Seok ……………………………………………………Q-19-04Moon, Ji-Sook ……………………………………………………M-19-50Moon, Ji-Young ……………………………………………………U-19-29Moon, Jong-Seok ………………………………………………U-19-149Moon, Ju-Yeon ……………………………………………………P-19-26Moon, Ju-Young ……………………………………………………E-19-29Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회261


Moon, Kee-Chan …………………………………………………D-18-25Moon, Myung Hee …………………………………………………P-19-26Moon, Myung-Hee ………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Moon, Sung Ah ……………………………………………………G-18-46Moon, Sung-Kwon ……………C-18-39, M-19-06, M-19-07, N-19-11Moon, Sun-Jin………………………………………………………U-19-73Moroz, Leonid L.……………………………………………………N-19-26Mukhopadhyay, Debabrata ………………………………………U-19-21MUN, Gyeong In ……………………………………………………L-19-17Mun, Ji-Young ………………………………………………………A-18-27Mun, JooHee ………………………………………………………Q-19-14Mun, Kyo-Chul ……………………………………………………K-18-37Mun, Saem …………………………………………………………A-18-84Munasingha, Palinda Ruvan………………………………………B-18-36Munashingha, Palinda Ruvan ……………………………………B-18-38Muramatsu, Tomonari ……………………………………………G-18-21Myoung, Hoon………………………………………………………A-18-61Myung, Soon Chul …………………………………………………R-18-17Myung, Yoochan …………………………………………………G-18-35Napitupulu, Romauli J. ……………………………………………P-19-16Nguyen, Thu-Ha T.…………………………………………………K-18-45Nguyen, Huong Minh………………………………………………U-19-98Nguyen, Quang-Tam ………………………………………………K-18-45Nguyen, Truong L. Xuan …………………………………………M-19-42Nguyen, Tuan Anh …………………………………………………B-18-38Nha, Phan Trong …………………………………………………U-19-129Nho, Chu Won ………………………………E-19-18, E-19-28, G-18-34Nishida, Ikuo ……………………………………………………………S9-1No, Jin Gu ………………………………………………B-18-37, M-19-60Noh, Dong-Young …………………………………………………M-19-20Noh, Eun-Mi ……………………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Noh, Eun-Woon ……………………………………………………A-18-05Noh, Hae Sook …………………………………………U-19-38, U-19-39Noh, Haneul…………………………………………………………N-19-58Noh, Hyo-Jeong ………………………………………C-18-65, M-19-43Noh, You Hyun ……………………………………………………E-19-04Ntambi, James M. …………………………………………………L-19-04NNa, Hye-Won ………………………………………………………M-19-68Na, Kwangmin………………………………………………………K-18-03Na, Sung-Jin ………………………………………………………U-19-37Nagy, Andras ……………………………………………………………PL1Nah, Jae-Woon …………………………………………A-18-41, A-18-50Naik, Ulhas P. ………………………………………………………C-18-92Nam, Hye-Young …………………………………………………M-19-08Nam, Hyun …………………………………………………………S-19-15Nam, Hyun-Ja ………………………………………………………B-18-03Nam, Hyun-Jun ……………………………………………………O-19-05Nam, Jae Kok ………………………………………………………A-18-19Nam, Ju-Ock ………………………………………………………M-19-53Nam, Kee Dal ………………………………………………………U-19-23Nam, Mi-Hyang ……………………………………………………A-18-48Nam, So-Hee ……………………………………………………U-19-127Nam, Yoon Seok …………………………………………………R-18-33Namkoon, Churl ……………………………………………………H-18-05Namkoong, Churl …………………………………………………N-19-04Namkung, Jun ………………………………………………………F-18-15Nan, Yong Hai ……………U-19-115, U-19-116, U-19-117, U-19-123OO, Eunju ………………………………………S-19-07, S-19-10, L-19-08Oh, Beom-Seok ……………………………………………………A-18-79Oh, Bermseok ………………………………………………………L-19-20Oh, Chang-Sik …………………………………………A-18-51, A-18-55Oh, Cheong Hae……………………………………………………R-18-32Oh, Doo-Byoung …………………………………………………C-18-62Oh, Doyeun …………………………………………………………Q-19-53Oh, Eok-Soo ………………………………M-19-48, M-19-49, M-19-65R-18-49, R-18-81, R-18-90Oh, Gi-Su …………………………………………………………C-18-14?Oh, Goo Taeg ……………………………………D-18-47, L-19-28, S8-2Oh, Hakjin……………………………………………………………N-19-58Oh, Illung ……………………………………………………………S-19-23Oh, Il-Ung ……………………………………K-18-11, R-18-21, S-19-24Oh, In Taek …………………………………………………………D-18-32Oh, Jang Hee ………………………………………………………D-18-48Oh, Jeongsu ………………………………………………………P-19-27Oh, Ji Won……………………………………A-18-20, F-18-07, R-18-19Oh, Ji-Yeon …………………………………………………………A-18-14Oh, Jiyoung …………………………………………………………B-18-26Oh, Jung Hwa ………………………………………………………C-18-71262 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Oh, Jun-Young …………………………………………N-19-23, N-19-24Oh, Min-A……………………………………………………………U-19-87Oh, Minyoung ………………………………………………………C-18-31Oh, Myeong-Won …………………………………………………Q-19-12Oh, Myung Sook……………………………………………………N-19-36Oh, Sang Wook ……………………………………………………A-18-63Oh, Sang-Muk …………………………………………C-18-21, R-18-36Oh, Sangnam ……………………………………………………U-19-104Oh, Sa-Rang ………………………………………………………N-19-50Oh, Soyoung ……………………………………………K-18-25, K-18-30Oh, Tae Woo ………………………………………………………K-18-21Oh, Taena……………………………………………………………A-18-26Oh, Uhtaek …………………………………………………………N-19-17Oh, Yong-Seog ……………………………………………………L-19-26Oh, Yongtaek……………………………………………A-18-12, K-18-08Oh, Yoo-jung ………………………………………………………A-18-42Oh, Young Sun ……………………………………………………C-18-94Oh, Yun Jung ………………………………………………………B-18-37Oh, Yunji ……………………………………………………………S-19-26Ohn, Takbum………………………………………………U-19-63, S16-2Oidovsambuu, Sarangerel…………………………………………E-19-28Oqani, Reza K. …………………………………………D-18-38, D-18-39Ozato, Keiko ………………………………………………………Q-19-36PPadmanaban, Guruprasath ……………………………F-18-18, L-19-21Paik, Ki-Suk …………………………………………………………N-19-07Paik, Seung R. ………………………………A-18-89, A-18-90, A-18-91Paik, Seung-Hwan …………………………………………………Q-19-48Paik, Woon Ki ………………………………………………………G-18-05Paik, Young-Ki………………………………………………………C-18-19Paika, Man Jeong …………………………………………………U-19-40Pak, Hui-Nam …………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Pak, Youngmi Kim …………………………N-19-35, N-19-36, N-19-37Palmiter, Richard……………………………………………………N-19-42Pan, Cheol-Ho………………………………………………………E-19-18Pan, SangO ……………………………………………Q-19-10, Q-19-13Pan, Zhen-Qiang …………………………………………………G-18-08Pandey, Udai B. ……………………………………………………C-18-58Pang, JisooK ………………………………………………………U-19-45pangestuti, Ratih……………………………………………………D-18-23Park, ChanWon ……………………………………………………N-19-48Park, Edmond Changkyun ………………………………………D-18-16Park, Sang Won ……………………………………………………F-18-01Park, Hyun Mi ………………………………………………………M-19-63Park, Young-Seok …………………………………………………N-19-07Park, Ae-Kyoung …………………………………………………U-19-133Park, Ae-Kyung ……………………………………………………U-19-61Park, Ah Hyung ……………………………………………………N-19-33Park, Ah-Ram …………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Park, Ah-Yeon …………………C-18-77, R-18-78, R-18-79, U-19-124Park, Bo Hyung ……………………………………………………A-18-86Park, Bum Joon ………………………………………C-18-94, H-18-06Park, Byeol-Na ……………………………………………………Q-19-37Park, Byeong Hee …………………………………………………R-18-60Park, Byeong-Woo ………………………………………………U-19-149Park, Byoung Chul ……………R-18-18, R-18-34, R-18-37, S-19-03Park, Byoung Hee …………………………………………………R-18-61Park, Byoung-Gun …………………………………………………E-19-12Park, Byung-Hee……………………………………………………F-18-11Park, Chae-rin ………………………………………………………B-18-03Park, Chang Gyo …………………………………………………R-18-36Park, Chang-Ho ……………………………………………………Q-19-50Park, Chang-Sik ………………C-18-13, D-18-38, D-18-39, M-19-16Park, Chan-Ik ………………………………………………………K-18-47Park, Chan-Sun ……………………………………………………G-18-22Park, Cheol………………………………………………C-18-39, K-18-34Park, Chul……………………………………………………………S-19-21Park, Chul-Seung …………………………………………………C-18-01Park, Chul-Soo ………………………………………………………S17-3Park, Deokbum …………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Park, Dong-Ik …………………………………………N-19-30, N-19-31Park, Eui Kyun ……………………………………………………U-19-126Park, Eun Hee ………………………………………………………S-19-17Park, Eun Hye………………………………………………………M-19-03Park, Eun Jung ……………………………………………………C-18-71Park, Eun Sil ………………………………………………………Q-19-22Park, Eun Young ………………………………………G-18-24, U-19-10Park, Eun-Kyung ……………………………………………………E-19-03Park, Eun-Mi ………………………………………………………N-19-53Park, Eun-Seon ……………………………………………………M-19-15Park, Geunyeong …………………………………………………U-19-150Park, Hae Sun ………………………………………………………E-19-26Park, Hae-Chul ……………………………U-19-33, U-19-51, U-19-52Park, Hae-Duck ……………………………………………………C-18-55Park, Haein …………………………………………………………M-19-48Park, Hae-Ran………………………………………………………C-18-03Park, Han Jeong ……………………………………………………K-18-08Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회263


Park, Hansoo ………………………………Q-19-43, Q-19-44, Q-19-46Park, Hee-Joong……………………………………………………A-18-31Park, Hee-Juhn ……………………………………………………C-18-40Park, Heon-Sik………………………………………………………L-19-21Park, Heonyong ……………………………………………………L-19-01Park, Heung-Woo …………………………………………………BLS3-3Park, Hui-Seon ……………………………………………………K-18-52Park, Hwangseo……………………………………………………M-19-11Park, Hwan-Woo …………………………………………………N-19-07Park, Hyejin …………………………………………………………G-18-45Park, Hye-Ri………………………………………………I-18-09?, I-18-11Park, Hye-yeon …………………………………………U-19-26, U-19-27Park, Hyojin …………………………………………………………L-19-23Park, Hyoun Kyoung …………………………………S-19-06, S-19-08Park, Hyun Mi…………………D-18-41, M-19-61, M-19-62, U-19-118Park, Hyun Soo ……………………………………………………C-18-38Park, Hyun-Jeong …………………………………………………D-18-36Park, Hyun-Joo ……………………………………………………L-19-26Park, Hyunmi ……………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Park, Hyunsung………………………………D-18-15, I-18-06, R-18-85Park, Hyun-Young …………………………………………………D-18-14Park, Il Jun……………………………………A-18-44, A-18-58, A-18-59Park, IlJun ………………………………………………A-18-46, A-18-57Park, In-Ja …………………………………………………………U-19-131Park, In-Yang ………………………………………………………S-19-07Park, Inyoung ………………………………………………………K-18-69Park, Jae Woo………………………………………………………A-18-91Park, Jae-Bong ……………………………………………………D-18-30Park, Jae-bong ……………………………………………………D-18-37Park, Jae-Gabh ……………………………………………………K-18-74Park, Jae-Wan………………………………………………………S-19-15Park, Jang-Su ………………………………………………………A-18-79Park, Jee Yeon ……………………………………………………E-19-31Park, Jeong Ae …………………………………………D-18-29, L-19-24Park, Jeong Su ……………………………D-18-35, K-18-53, M-19-47Park, Jeong-A …………………………………………D-18-28, S-19-19PARK, Jeonghae……………………………………………………E-19-19Park, Jeong-Won …………………………………………………J-18-04Park, Jeong-Yeon …………………………………………………Q-19-49Park, Ji Hye ……………………………………………M-19-38, R-18-55Park, Ji Hyun ……………………………………………B-18-13, Q-19-24Park, Ji Yeon ………………………………………………………N-19-16Park, Ji-Eun …………………………………………………………T-19-17Park, Ji-Hoon ………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55, N-19-09, P-19-21Park, Ji-Man ………………………………………………………U-19-102Park, Jin Soon ………………………………………………………A-18-39Park, Jin Woo ………………………………………………………T-19-07Park, Jin-Hee ………………………………………………………D-18-14Park, Jin-Ju …………………………………………………………U-19-78Park, Jinseu …………E-19-30, N-19-12, N-19-13, N-19-14, T-19-18Park, Ji-Won ………………………………K-18-63, K-18-65, U-19-147Park, Jong Bae ………………………………………………………S16-4Park, Jong Hoon ………………………………………P-19-07, R-18-20Park, Jong Kuk …………………………………………C-18-08, C-18-09Park, Jong Wan ……………………………………………………A-18-90Park, JongChan ……………………………………………………K-18-48Park, Jong-Hwan ………………………………………C-18-21, R-18-36Park, Jong-Il…………………………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55M-19-35, N-19-09, P-19-21Park, JongKeun ……………………………………………………P-19-24Park, Jong-Seong …………………………………………………S-19-02Park, Jongsun …………………………………………C-18-18, K-18-29Park, Jong-Sup ……………………………………………………C-18-11Park, Jong-Wook ………………………………………C-18-71, N-19-59Park, Joobae ……………………………………………B-18-22, D-18-11Park, Joohyun ………………………………………………………U-19-91Park, Joo-In ……………………K-18-18, K-18-19, K-18-20, M-19-15Park, Joo-Man ……………………………………………I-18-14, I-18-15Park, Joon Kyu ……………………………………………………U-19-153Park, Joon Soo ……………………………………………………G-18-09Park, Joong Yeol ………………………………………H-18-05, N-19-04Park, Joong-Yeol ……………………………………………………BLS1-4Park, Joo-Won ……………………………………………………D-18-14Park, Jun …………D-18-41, M-19-61, M-19-62, M-19-63, U-19-118Park, Jun Hyoung …………………………………………………Q-19-54Park, Jun Yong ……………………………………………………M-19-10PARK, Jung Ae ……………………………………………………E-19-19Park, Jung Sun…………………………………………M-19-38, R-18-55Park, Jung-Eun…………………………………………Q-19-17, Q-19-21Park, Jung-Min …………………………………………A-18-61, Q-19-16Park, Kang-Sik ……………………………N-19-65, N-19-66, Q-19-42Park, Keun Hyung ………………………………………………U-19-105Park, Keun-Hwa ……………………………………………………K-18-63Park, Key Chung …………………………………………………U-19-118Park, Ki Dae …………………………………………………………S-19-23Park, Ki Tae …………………………………………U-19-121, U-19-122Park, Ki-Dae …………………………………K-18-11, R-18-21, S-19-24Park, Ki-Hyun ………………………………………………………A-18-17Park, Ki-moon ………………………………………………………D-18-45Park, KiSung ………………………………………………………K-18-42Park, Kkothanahreum………………………………………………F-18-08Park, Koog-Chan …………………………………………………R-18-13Park, Kwan Han ……………………………………………………A-18-34Park, Kwang-Hyun …………………………………………………R-18-80264 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Park, Kwon-Sam …………………………………………………G-18-21Park, Kye Won ……………………………………………………D-18-45Park, Kyeong Ah ………………………………………B-18-10, C-18-18Park, Kyoung-Chan ………………………………………………U-19-23Park, Kyung Han……………………………………………………H-18-05Park, Kyung-Jin…………………………………………C-18-28, C-18-63Park, Mee-Hee ……………………………………………………R-18-82Park, Mi Young …………………………………………D-18-35, M-19-47Park, Mi-Hye ………………………………………………………R-18-14Park, Mijin……………………………………………………………K-18-70Park, Mikyung ………………………………………………………B-18-12Park, Min-jung …………………C-18-77, R-18-78, R-18-79, U-19-124Park, Moon Ho …………………………………………N-19-06, N-19-22Park, Myung Gyu …………………………………………………N-19-52Park, Myung Hyun …………………………………………………N-19-27Park, Myung-Jin ………………C-18-95, M-19-71, S-19-27, S-19-28Park, Nam Gyu ………A-18-07, A-18-08, A-18-09, A-18-10, A-18-11Park, Ok Jin…………………………………………………………M-19-04Park, One-Sung ……………………………………………………G-18-27Park, Raekil ………………………………………………………C-18-14?Park, Rang-Woon …………………………………………………M-19-67Park, Sang Chul ………………………………………C-18-59, E-19-23Park, Sang Ick ………………………………R-18-22, R-18-23, U-19-87Park, Sang Il ……………………………U-19-111, U-19-110, U-19-112U-19-113, U-19-114Park, Sang Ki ………………………………………………………N-19-19Park, Sang Min ……………………………………………………C-18-87Park, Sang Myun …………………………………………………A-18-90Park, Sang-Bum……………………………………………………M-19-42Park, Sang-Chul ……………………………………………………R-18-15Park, Sang-Joon……………………………………………………K-18-72Park, Sang-Koo ……………………………………………………C-18-28Park, Sang-Min ……………………………………………………K-18-45Park, Sang-Myung …………………………………………………U-19-42Park, Sang-Youel …………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Park, Seho …………………………………………………………A-18-85Park, Se-Jin …………………………………………………………A-18-27Park, Seon Hwa ……………………………………………………E-19-17Park, Seong-Cheol ……………………………………A-18-41, A-18-54Park, Seong-Ji………………………………………………………R-18-72Park, Seong-Soo …………………………………………………Q-19-45Park, Seong-Yeol ………………………………………A-18-18, B-18-22Park, Seonhee …………………………………………R-18-60, R-18-61Park, Seon-Joo …………………………………………B-18-33, B-18-34Park, Seon-Min ……………………………………………………Q-19-18Park, Seung Bum …………………………………………………F-18-04Park, Seung Hoon …………………………………………………S-19-06Park, Seung-Gu ……………………………Q-19-26, Q-19-27, Q-19-30Park, Seung-kiel ………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55, M-19-35Park, Seung-Yoon …………………………………………………C-18-76Park, Se-Yeon………………………………………………………G-18-19Park, Shin-Young …………………………………………………R-18-32Park, Sin-Jeong ……………………………………………………A-18-62Park, So Youn ………………………………………………………A-18-38Park, Solip ………………………H-18-03, P-19-20, Q-19-25, R-18-42Park, Soo Hyun ……………………………………………………H-18-01Park, Soo-Bong ……………………………………………………A-18-35Park, Soo-hyun ………………C-18-77, R-18-78, R-18-79, U-19-124Park, Soojin …………………………………………………………K-18-61Park, Soo-Jung …………………R-18-22, R-18-23, R-18-47, R-18-48Park, Sue Nie ………………………………………………………S-19-23Park, Sue-Nie ………………………………K-18-11, R-18-21, S-19-24Park, Su-Hyun………………………………………………………R-18-59Park, Su-Jin …………………………………………………………R-18-14Park, Suk jae ………………………………………………………K-18-72Park, Suk-Jae ………………………………………………………K-18-71Park, Sumin …………………………………………………………C-18-05PARK, Sun Joo …………………………………………U-19-19, U-19-20Park, Sung Goo …………………R-18-18, R-18-34, R-18-37, S-19-03Park, Sung Jin………………………………………………………N-19-19Park, Sung Sup ……………………………………………………N-19-15Park, Sung Won ……………………………………………………A-18-12Park, Sung-Gyoo ………………………………………K-18-15, K-18-16Park, Sung-Min …………………………………………A-18-79, Q-19-54Park, Sung-Seok …………………………M-19-06, M-19-07, N-19-11ParK, Sung-Soo …………………………………………I-18-05, Q-19-43Park, Sun-Hwa ……………………………………………………M-19-19Park, Sun-Ji …………………………………………………………R-18-39park, Sunjoo…………………………………………………………E-19-08Park, Sun-Joo ………………………………………………………G-18-21Park, Sun-Young …………………………………………………U-19-35Park, Sunyoung ……………………………………………………K-18-74Park, Tae Jun ………………………………B-18-14, D-18-18, M-19-25Park, Tae-Joon ……………………………G-18-12, G-18-13, G-18-14Park, Tae-Jun ………………………………………………………C-18-45Park, Wansoon …………………K-18-22, U-19-48, U-19-49, U-19-88Park, Woo Hyun ……B-18-20, C-18-33, C-18-34, C-18-36, C-18-54Park, Wook Ha ……………………………………………………N-19-35Park, Woong-Yang……………B-18-11, O-19-09, U-19-133, U-19-61Park, Yang Mook …………………………………………………S-19-23Park, Yeong-Hong …………………………………………………K-18-06Park, Yeon-Woo ……………………………………………………A-18-17Park, Yong Dae ……………………………………………………C-18-66Park, Yong Hwan ………………………………………B-18-42, D-18-07Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회265


Park, Yong SerkU-19-110, U-19-111, U-19-112, U-19-113, U-19-114Park, Yong-Dae …………………………………………………U-19-120Park, Yong-Gyu ……………………………………………………S-19-07Park, Yong-Ki ………………………………K-18-21, K-18-54, N-19-18Park, Yong-Yea …………………………………………C-18-49, T-19-13Park, Yoo-Hoi ………………………………………………………C-18-28Park, Yoon-Hee ……………………………………………………A-18-67Park, Yoonkyung ………………A-18-28, A-18-30, A-18-32, A-18-37A-18-39, A-18-41, A-18-47, A-18-50, A-18-52A-18-53, A-18-54Park, Young Mok …………………………………………………U-19-94Park, Young-Gyun …………………………………………………N-19-40Park, Young-Jun …………………………………………………U-19-145Park, Young-Kwon…………………………………………………D-18-15Park, Young-Seok ……………………………………C-18-13, M-19-16Park, Young-Sik ……………………………………………………U-19-66Park, Yu-Mi …………………………………………………………R-18-58Park, Yun Gyu…………………………………………Q-19-34, U-19-135Park, Yun Sun …………………………………………D-18-35, K-18-53Park, Yun-Yeon ……………………………………………………B-18-03Patrignani, Paola ……………………………………………………D-18-26Paulsen, Holger ……………………………………………………U-19-10Peng, Wang ………………………………………………………U-19-115Pham, Ngoc Chien…………………………………………………U-19-55Pi, Woo-Jin …………………………………………………………D-18-36Piao, Longzhen ……………………………………………………C-18-18Piao, Mei Jing……………………………………………E-19-05, E-19-06Piao, Mei Lan ………………………………………………………F-18-17Piao, Mei Shan ……………………………………………………C-18-72Piao, Ying ……………………………………………………………N-19-36Pyo, Eun-Im …………………………………………………………N-19-59Pyo, Jae-Hoon ……………………………………………………U-19-134QQadir, Syed Abdul …………………………………………………R-18-11Qian, Xuhong ………………………………………………………U-19-96Qian, Zhong-JiP-19-12, P-19-14, P-19-15, P-19-16, P-19-18, P-19-19RRahman, Md. Mujibur ……………………………………………Q-19-41Raines, Ronald T. …………………………………………………U-19-77Rajasekar, Panchamoorthy ………………………………………R-18-33Ram, Jung Woo ……………………………………………………N-19-38Ramakrishna, Suresh ……………………M-19-01, M-19-02, Q-19-06Randazzo, Paul A. …………………………………………………M-19-66Rashid, MA …………………………………………………………E-19-14Ratna, Tanuza Das …………………………………………………L-19-03Ravichandran, Kodi? S.? ………………………………………………PL5Rhee, Jae Won ……………………………………………………D-18-28Rhee, Kunsoo …………………………………………O-19-06, O-19-07RHEE, Kwang-Ho …………………………………………………U-19-82Rhee, Sue Goo …………………A-18-26, B-18-09, E-19-07, E-19-08E-19-11, E-19-15, E-19-16, E-19-17E-19-20, G-18-46, R-18-46Rhim, Hyangshuk ………………………………………N-19-63, Q-19-39Rhim, Hyewhon ……………………………………………………P-19-22Rhim, Ji-Heon …………………………………………E-19-23, R-18-15Rho, Ho Sik …………………………………………………………K-18-31Rho, Jaerang ………………………………………………………L-19-24Rho, Min-ho …………………………………………………………B-18-36Rho, Mun-Chual ……………………………………………………R-18-14Rho, Won Sang ……………………………………………………M-19-10Rhyu, Im Joo ……………………………………………N-19-02, N-19-56Rim, Young-Soo ………………………………………N-19-26, N-19-28Riu, Key-Zung ………………………………………………………J-18-04Ro, Hee-Jung ………………………………………………………C-18-19Roe, Jae-Seok………………………………………………………B-18-40Roh, Changhyun……………………………………………………C-18-03Roh, Gu Seob ………………………………………………………N-19-27Roh, Jae-Sook ……………………………………………………D-18-36Roh, Mee Ork ………………………………………………………L-19-26Rom, Kim Sae………………………………………………………Q-19-23Ronaghi, Mostafa ……………………………………………………S18-1Ryoo, Hyun-Mo ………………………………………R-18-11, U-19-126Ryoo, Sungwoo …………………………………………L-19-06, L-19-07Ryou, Sang-Mi …………………………………………A-18-75, A-18-76Ryu, BoMi ……………P-19-12, P-19-14, P-19-15, P-19-16, P-19-19Ryu, Byung-Kyu ………………M-19-28, R-18-24, R-18-25, R-18-43Ryu, Chun Jeih ……………………………………………………M-19-05Ryu, Chung Ho ……………………………………………………M-19-04Ryu, Dongryeol ……………………………………………………L-19-10Ryu, Doug Young …………………………………………………R-18-91Ryu, Jae-Ha…………………………………………………………U-19-50266 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Ryu, Jae-Jun ………………………………………………………U-19-142Ryu, Jea-Woon…………………………………………H-18-06, Q-19-37Ryu, Jiyeon …………………………………………………………C-18-52Ryu, Ji-Yoon ………………………………………………………B-18-26Ryu, Joohyun……………………………………………R-18-34, R-18-37Ryu, Ju yeon ………………………………………………………Q-19-33Ryu, Jung-Su ………………………………………………………E-19-03Ryu, Kyoung-Hwa………………………………………K-18-63, K-18-64Ryu, Kyoung-Seok …………………………G-18-08, G-18-29, R-18-09Ryu, Pan Dong ……………………………………………………R-18-91Ryu, Seong Eon ……………………………A-18-33, M-19-11, U-19-58Ryu, Stephen Beungtae ………………………………………………S9-4Ryu, Sung Ho …………………………………………S-19-17, U-19-102Ryu, Wang-Shick …………………………………………………T-19-01Ryu, Young Shin……………………………………………………N-19-44SS.W.A., Himaya …………………………………………P-19-14, P-19-15San, Boi Hoa ………………………………………………………G-18-45Sang, Vo Thanh ……………………………………………………U-19-84Sarangerel, Oidovsambuu…………………………………………E-19-18Schlessinger, Joseph……………………………………………………PL2Seo, Chaehwa ……………………………………………………Q-19-56Seo, Dong-Wan ………………………………………M-19-13, M-19-14Seo, Han Geuk ……………………………C-18-44, M-19-30, N-19-27Seo, Hyemyung ……………………………………………………N-19-58Seo, Jae-Suk ………………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Seo, Jeonghwa ……………………………………………………L-19-01Seo, Jeong-Sun ………………Q-19-43, Q-19-44, Q-19-45, Q-19-46Q-19-47, Q-19-48, Q-19-49, Q-19-50Q-19-51, Q-19-52Seo, Jung Seon ……………………………………………………T-19-03Seo, Jung-Kil ……………………A-18-08, A-18-09, A-18-10, A-18-11Seo, Kang-Sik ………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55, N-19-09, P-19-21Seo, Kook-Heon ……………………………………………………A-18-62SEO, Kyung Hye ………………………………………U-19-82, U-19-83Seo, Mi-Hyun ………………………………………………………A-18-61Seo, Min Koo ……………………………………………K-18-05, P-19-02Seo, Sang-Hui …………………A-18-45, A-18-67, U-19-142, U-19-24Seo, Suk-Bin ………………………………………………………R-18-47Seo, Won-Yong …………………………………………T-19-18, E-19-30Seo, Woo-Young……………………………………………………L-19-10Seo, Yeon-Soo …………………………………………B-18-36, B-18-38Seo, Yong-Hak …………………………………………C-18-81, C-18-82Seo, Yoo-Na ……………………………………………U-19-42, U-19-68Seo, Young R.………………………………………………………Q-19-41Seo, Young Rok ………………………………………E-19-31, Q-19-40Seo, Young-Jun ……………………………K-18-11, R-18-21, S-19-24Seo, Youngwan ……………………………………………………K-18-06Seog, Dae-Hyun ……………………………………………………K-18-06Seoh, Ju-Young ……………………………………………………A-18-18Seok, Jeong Ho ………………………………………B-18-10, C-18-18Seol, Jae-Won ……………………………M-19-45, M-19-46, N-19-49Seol, Ja-young ……………………………………………………D-18-21Seong, Ahreum……………………………………………………U-19-146Seong, Ahreun ……………………………………………………U-19-148Seong, Ikjoo ………………………………………………………M-19-70Seong, Je Kyung …………………………………………………M-19-56Seong, Ki Moon…………………………………………E-19-01, R-18-05Seong, Yeon-Sun………………………………………C-18-84, M-19-54Seong, Youngmo …………………………………………………Q-19-39Seul, Keyung-Jo …………………………………………………U-19-126Shen, Ting……………………………………K-18-23, K-18-26, K-18-32Shim, Donghwan …………………………………………………A-18-05Shim, Doobo ……………………………………………G-18-18, Q-19-22Shim, Hyunbo ………………………………A-18-26, G-18-46, R-18-46Shim, Jae Kyung……………………………………………………R-18-83Shim, Jin-Han ………………………………………………………B-18-27Shim, Junghee ……………………………………………………C-18-50Shim, Sung-Mi………………………………………………………P-19-06Shim, Wooyoung …………………………………………………U-19-40Shim, Young-Jun …………………………………………………K-18-79Shin, Bong Soo ……………………………………………………E-19-11Shin, Dae-Seop ……………………………………………………U-19-70Shin, Dong Hun ……………………………………………………D-18-11Shin, Dong Min ……………………………………………………E-19-16Shin, Dong Yeok……………………………………………………C-18-38Shin, Dong Yeon……………………………………………………U-19-76Shin, Dong-Gu ……………………………………………………R-18-75Shin, Dong-Jik …………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Shin, Eun Ju ………………………………………………………G-18-43Shin, Eun-Soon…………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Shin, Eun-Young……………………………………………………R-18-82Shin, Hee Jong ……………………………………………………T-19-03Shin, Hee-Sup………………………………………………………Q-19-14Shin, Heung Mook …………………………………………………R-18-29Shin, Hong-In ………………………………………………………F-18-02Shin, Hye Won ……………………………………………………M-19-10Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회267


Shin, Hye-Jin ……………………………………………A-18-21, U-19-65Shin, HyeRim ………………………………F-18-07, R-18-19, R-18-28Shin, Hye-Young……………………………………………………K-18-12Shin, Hyun Mi ………………………………………………………G-18-43Shin, Hyun-Il …………………………………………………………T-19-05Shin, Hyun-Taek ……………………………………………………C-18-81Shin, Injae ………………C-18-16, S2-2, U-19-130, U-19-95, U-19-96Shin, Jae Hoon ……………………………………………………M-19-56Shin, Jae-Chun ……………………………………………………P-19-25Shin, Jae-Gook………………………………………………………BLS3-1Shin, Jae-Hoon ……………………………………………………A-18-02Shin, Jae-Moon ……………………………………………………B-18-25Shin, Jae-Sun ………………………………………………………R-18-09Shin, Jae-Young ……………………………………………………D-18-04Shin, Ji Heon ………………………………………………………N-19-05Shin, Jin A. …………………………………………………………N-19-53Shin, Jong-Chul …………………L-19-08, S-19-07, S-19-09, S-19-10Shin, Jung-Young …………………………………………………L-19-26Shin, Key-Jung ……………………………………………………G-18-03Shin, Ki Deok ………………………………………………………M-19-41Shin, Kihye …………………………………………………………J-18-06Shin, K-J ……………………………………………………………Q-19-05Shin, Mi Sun ………………………………………………………H-18-05Shin, Min Jea ………………………………………………………N-19-13Shin, Min Kyu ………………………………………………………K-18-59Shin, Min Wook ……………………………………………………K-18-39Shin, Min-Kyoo ……………………………N-19-30, N-19-31, N-19-32Shin, Minkyu …………K-18-60, K-18-61, K-18-62, N-19-60, N-19-61Shin, Min-Kyu ………………………………………………………K-18-58Shin, Sang Hun ……………………………………………………S-19-20Shin, Sang Mi …………………………………………U-19-02, U-19-151Shin, Seok Kyo ……………………………………………………N-19-66Shin, Seung Hyun ………………………………………F-18-07, R-18-28Shin, Seung Woo …………………………………………………N-19-54Shin, Song Yub …………U-19-115, U-19-116, U-19-117, U-19-123Shin, So-Yeon ………………………………………………………P-19-21Shin, Soyeon ………………………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55Shin, So-Yeon ………………………………………………………N-19-09Shin, Soyoung ……………………………………………………U-19-138Shin, Sung Chul ……………………………………………………M-19-04Shin, Sung Hwa ……………………………………………………R-18-07Shin, Sung-Won……………………………………………………M-19-15Shin, Sun-Oh ………………………………………………………A-18-62Shin, Won-Sik …………………………………………L-19-18, M-19-68Shin, Yeon-Kyun……………………………………………………N-19-51Shin, YongKeol ……………………………………………………B-18-38Shin, Young Eun ………………………U-19-112, U-19-110, U-19-111U-19-113, U-19-114Shin, Young-ah …………………………………………………………S8-4Shin, Youngeun ……………………………………………………Q-19-25Shin, Young-Eun……………………………………………………P-19-20Shong, Minho……………………………………………………………S6-4Sim, Hye-ri …………………………………………………………N-19-56Sim, Joon-Soo …………………………………………A-18-51, A-18-55Sim, Ju-Hyun ………………………………………………………E-19-15Sim, So-Young ……………………………………………………T-19-10Sim, Taebo ………………………………………………………………S2-4Singh, Ravinder J. …………………………………………………A-18-21Slack, Jonathan M.W. …………………………………………………S4-1Smithies, Oliver …………………………………………………………NLL2So, Hong-Seob……………………………………………………C-18-14?So, Jae-Seon ………………………………………………………K-18-36So, Kwangsup …………………………………………C-18-08, C-18-09So, Yong-In ……………………………………………K-18-65, U-19-147Soh, Jae-Won ………………………………Q-19-03, Q-19-07, R-18-08Soh, Moon-Soo …………………J-18-06, J-18-07, J-18-08, J-18-09Sohel, Rana M. ……………………………………………………Q-19-07Sohn, Eun Jeong …………………………………………………N-19-14Sohn, Hee-Young ………………………………………R-18-22, R-18-23Sohn, Hwa-Jin ……………………………………………………M-19-20Sohn, Jeongwon …………………………………………………C-18-46Sohn, Sang-Hyun ………………………………………J-18-05, K-18-35Sohn, Tae-Kwon……………………………………………………P-19-27Son, Le Tho…………………………………………………………G-18-25Son, Beng Whwa …………………………………………………U-19-90Son, Byeng Wha……………………………………………………U-19-89Son, Byoung Kwan ………………………………………………A-18-39Son, Chae-Yeon……………………………………………………M-19-05Son, Dongchan ……………………………………………………U-19-63Son, Ho-Young ……………………………Q-19-48, Q-19-50, Q-19-51Son, Hye Young ……………………………………………………K-18-21Son, Hye-Nam ……………………………………………………M-19-53Son, Hyeon S.………………………………………………………Q-19-15Son, Hyeung Jin ……………………………………………………C-18-50Son, Hyeung-Jin ……………………………………………………C-18-53Son, Hyowon ………………………………………………………R-18-90Son, Jeong-in ………………………………………………………B-18-05Son, Jong-Keun ……………………………………………………C-18-74Son, Jung Nam ……………………………………………………K-18-37Son, Nak-Hun …………………………………………Q-19-08, Q-19-09Son, Ora ……………………………………………………………J-18-13Son, Sang Wook ………………………………………A-18-45, A-18-67Son, Sung Min ……………………………………………………N-19-64Son, Woo Sung ……………………………………………………U-19-89268 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


SON, YOUNG HOON ……………………………………………E-19-23Son, Youngsook ………………………………B-18-41, C-18-93, S11-3Song, Bo Bae ………………………………………………………K-18-49Song, Chang Hoon ………………………………………………B-18-11Song, Eun Hyeon …………………………………………………R-18-86Song, Eun Hyun ……………………………………………………L-19-13Song, Eun Joo ………………………………H-18-01, L-19-02, L-19-03Song, EunHyun ……………………………………………………R-18-87Song, Eun-Kyung …………………………………………………R-18-80Song, Ha-Yong …………………………………………T-19-18, E-19-30Song, Hyun Kyu ……………………………G-18-24, G-18-26, G-18-27U-19-10, U-19-152Song, Hyun Ok ……………………………………………………U-19-99Song, Hyundong……………………………………………………C-18-90Song, Hyunsook ……………………………………………………E-19-11Song, In-Hwan …………………………………………C-18-65, M-19-43Song, Jihwan ……………………………………………………………S4-3Song, Jihyun ………………………………………………………P-19-08Song, Ji-Joon …………………………………………………………S14-4Song, Joo-Hee ……………………………………………………N-19-06Song, Ju Hee……………………………………………N-19-22, N-19-34Song, Jung Kyu …………………………………………………U-19-118Song, Junkyu …………………………………………D-18-41, M-19-61Song, Ki Bong ………………………………………………………A-18-64Song, Ki-bong ………A-18-60, A-18-69, A-18-70, A-18-72, A-18-74Song, Kiwon ……………………C-18-15, C-18-16, C-18-17, C-18-20Song, Kwan-Yong ……………………………………U-19-125, D-18-34Song, Kyosun ………………………………………………………C-18-91Song, Kyoung Sub ………………………………………………M-19-35Song, Kyoung-Sub…………………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55N-19-09, P-19-21Song, Min Young …………………………………………………Q-19-42Song, Min-Gyu …………………………………………K-18-19, K-18-20Song, Min-Kyung …………………………………………………K-18-36Song, Min-Soek …………………………………………………U-19-102Song, Moon Jung …………………………………………………T-19-17Song, Na-Rae ………………………………………………………K-18-18Song, Seon Ah ……………………………………………………P-19-05Song, Seong K ……………………………………………………K-18-30Song, Seong Kyu …………………………………………………K-18-25Song, Seung-Hyun …………………………………………………E-19-12Song, Woo-Joo ……………………………………………………N-19-44Song, Yoon-Jae ……………………………………………………T-19-04Song, Youngmi …………………………………………U-19-65, A-18-21Sonn, Chung Hee …………………………K-18-55, K-18-79, S-19-26Sonn, Seong Keun…………………………………………………D-18-47Soon, Hong-Ju ……………………………………………………U-19-127Speckmann, W. ……………………………………………………N-19-08Spring, David R. ……………………………………………………U-19-96Srivastava, N. ………………………………………………………N-19-08Strable, Maggie ……………………………………………………L-19-04Suh, Eun-kyung …………………………………B-18-18, B-18-19, S3-3Suh, Jeong Dae? …………………………………………………A-18-64Suh, Jeong-Dae …………………A-18-69, A-18-70, A-18-72, A-18-74Suh, Jin-Suck……………………………………………………………S1-1Suh, Jung-Dae …………………………………………A-18-60, A-18-60Suh, Mi Chung……………………………………J-18-11, J-18-12, S9-3Suh, Pann-Ghill ………………………………………S-19-17, U-19-102Suh, Se Won ………………………………G-18-33, G-18-40, G-18-41Suh, Se-Won ………………………………………………………G-18-03Suh, Yeong Jung …………………………………………………N-19-19Suh, Young-Ger …………………………………………………U-19-141Suh, Yousin …………………………………………………………C-18-94Suk, Hyun Jeong …………………………………………………S-19-19Suk, Kyoungho …………………………………………N-19-10, N-19-20SUL, Ji Young ………………………………………………………B-18-04Sul, OJ ………………………………………………………………D-18-33Sun, Cheng-Lin ……………………………………………………P-19-02Sun, Hu-Nan ………………………………………………………N-19-21Sun, Hyeon-Jin ……………………………………………………J-18-04Sun, Xiaoyen ………………………………………………………U-19-129Sung, Arum ………………………………………………………U-19-143Sung, Eon-Gi …………………………………………C-18-65, M-19-43Sung, Eun-Sil……………………………………………C-18-28, C-18-63Sung, Gong …………………………………………………………G-18-11Sung, Hye Youn ……………………………………………………B-18-11Sung, Hye-Yun ……………………………………………………U-19-133Sung, Jin Young ……………………………………………………L-19-22Sung, Joohon …………………Q-19-44, Q-19-46, Q-19-51, Q-19-52Sung, Jung-Suk ……………………………B-18-27, B-18-28, E-19-25Sung, Kwang Hoon ………………………G-18-26, G-18-27, U-19-10Sung, Sang-Min ……………………………………………………U-19-68Sung, Sora …………………………………………………………U-19-52Sung, Young Kwan ……………A-18-20, F-18-07, R-18-19, R-18-28Sung, Yu-Bin …………………………………………D-18-34, U-19-125Suresh, Bharathi ………………………………………M-19-01, M-19-02Suresh, Ramakrishna………………………………………………U-19-09Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회269


TTa, Hai Minh ………………………………………………………G-18-44Tacconelli, Stefania…………………………………………………D-18-26Tak, Eunyoung …………………………………………E-19-09, M-19-24Tak, Min Ho …………………………………………………………N-19-17Tang, Waixing ………………………………………………………C-18-58Taylor, J. Paul ………………………………………………………C-18-58Thapa, Bikash ………………………………………………………U-19-60Thu, Do Thi Anh ……………………………………………………C-18-79THUONG, Phuong Thien …………………………………………B-18-04Tresse, Emily ………………………………………………………C-18-58UUm, Hee Jung………………………………………………………C-18-71Um, Hong-Duck ………………………………………C-18-08, C-18-09Um, Ji-Hyun …………………………………………………………J-18-13Um, Seung-Hoon …………………………………………………G-18-12Um, Tae-Hyun ………………………………………………………A-18-18Uozumi, Nobuyuki …………………………………………………Q-19-12Ushijima, Toshikazu ……………………………………………………S7-1Won, Chong-Hyun …………………………………………………D-18-25Won, Gong Hee ……………………………………………………R-18-19Won, Gun Woo …………………………………………R-18-60, R-18-61Won, Hyeran ………………………………………………………E-19-22Won, JaeSeon………………………………………………………K-18-42Won, Minho ……………………………………………B-18-10, C-18-18Won, Moo-Ho ………………………………………………………K-18-29Won, Nam Hee …………………………………………B-18-02, G-18-05Won, Sehoon ………………………………………………………R-18-77Wong, Esther ………………………………………………………C-18-58Woo, Ainieng ………………………………………………………L-19-06Woo, Dae Han………………………………D-18-12, L-19-09, M-19-12Woo, Hong-jin ………………………………………………………B-18-05Woo, Hyun Ae ………………………………………………………E-19-07Woo, Hyun Ju ………………………………………………………E-19-26Woo, Hyun-Ae …………………………………………E-19-08, E-19-15Woo, Im Sun ………………………………………………………M-19-30Woo, Jeonghoon …………………………………………………N-19-39Woo, Jung-Min ……………………………………………………B-18-36Woo, Kyung Eun……………………………………………………A-18-07Woo, Kyung Mi ……………………………………………………R-18-11Woo, Kyung-Eun ………………A-18-08, A-18-09, A-18-10, A-18-11Woo, Mi-Hee ………………………………………………………E-19-26Woo, Sun-Hee ……………………………………………………Q-19-12Woo, Youngju ………………………………………………………K-18-68Wu, Hong-Gyun ……………………………………………………B-18-11WWada, Keiji …………………………………………………………R-18-53Wakayama, Teruhiko ………………………………………………D-18-38Wang, Guanlin …………………………………………U-19-79, U-19-81Wang, Hong Tao……………………………………………………A-18-63Wang, Hong-Tao …………………………………………………A-18-73Wang, Ji-Won ………………………………………………………K-18-20Wang, Kai ……………………………………………………………F-18-18Wang, Kai ……………………………………………………………L-19-21Wang, Kai …………………………………………………………M-19-67Wang, Young-Pil ……………………………………………………L-19-26Wistuba, Ignacio I. …………………………………………………M-19-44XXia, Zhengui …………………………………………………………N-19-42Xiao, Guanghua ……………………………………………………M-19-44Xie, Yang ……………………………………………………………M-19-44Xizhe, Tian …………………………………………………………U-19-95Xu, Zhaochao ………………………………………………………U-19-96270 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


YYamamoto, Ken ………………………………………………………S8-1Yang, Beom-Seok ………………………………………………U-19-129Yang, Chang-Hee …………………………………………………A-18-19Yang, Chungmi ……………………………………………………N-19-01Yang, Dong Heon ……………………………………………………S17-1Yang, Eun Gyeong …………………………………………………R-18-85Yang, Eun Ju ………………………………………………………K-18-49Yang, Hee Jung…………………………………………E-19-01, R-18-05Yang, Hee-Jong ……………………………………………………G-18-22Yang, Heekyoung ………………………………………P-19-17, L-19-15Yang, Hyo Hyun ……………………………………………………C-18-74Yang, Jae-Seong ………………O-19-05, P-19-20, Q-19-25, R-18-42Yang, Ji Hye …………………………………………………………T-19-06Yang, Ji-Hye…………………………………………………………S-19-15Yang, Jin Ok ………………………………………………………P-19-27Yang, Ju Hyung…………………………………………A-18-80, S-19-21Yang, Jun Hyuk ……………………………………………………S-19-17Yang, Jungeun ……………………………………………H-18-8, H-18-9Yang, Keum-Jin ……………………………………………………K-18-29Yang, Moon-Sool …………………………………………………F-18-13Yang, Seung-Ju ……………………………………………………G-18-01Yang, Seungkyoung ………………………………………………N-19-33Yang, So Young ……………………………I-18-01, Q-19-01, Q-19-02Yang, Sung Yeul ………………………………………M-19-38, R-18-55Yang, Tae-Jin ………………………………………………………N-19-01Yang, Won Suk ……………………………………………………Q-19-14Yang, Young ………………………………D-18-35, D-18-47, K-18-53M-19-47, U-19-04, U-19-05, U-19-06Yang, Young Duk …………………………………………………N-19-17Yang, Yu-mi …………………………………………………………E-19-16Yang, Zhe………………………………………………………………S18-4Yao, Tso-Pang ……………………………………………………C-18-58Yea, Kyungmoo ……………………………………………………S-19-17Yea, Sung Su……………………………………………K-18-06, R-18-16Yeh, and Byung-Il …………………………………………………F-18-15Yeo, Eui-Ju …………………………………C-18-56, C-18-57, R-18-15Yeo, Inchul …………………………………………………………D-18-13Yeo, Seung-Eun ……………………………………………………R-18-75Yeo, Seungeun ……………………………………………………A-18-78Yeom, Dong Rim …………………………………………………G-18-02Yeon, Seung-Woo …………………………………………………E-19-03Yi, Eugene C. ………………………………………………………BLS2-4Yi, Gwan-Su…………………………………………………………U-19-58Yi, Hyo Seon ………………………………………………………C-18-10Yi, Hyon-Seung ……………………………………………………F-18-14Yi, Jae Youn ………………………………B-18-41, C-18-93, M-19-48Yi, Jae-Sung ………………………………………………………G-18-24Yi, Okju ………………………………………………………………D-18-01Yi, Sang Yeop ………………………………………………………B-18-22Yi, Sang-Hoon………………………………………………………D-18-46Yim, Dong Jin ………………………………………………………Q-19-53Yim, Mijung………………………………………………K-18-13, K-18-14Yim, Sun Hee ………………………………………………………E-19-08Yokoyama, Shigeyuki ……………………………………………G-18-21Yonath, Ada ……………………………………………………………NLL3Yong, Hae-Young …………………………………………………M-19-20Yong, Li………………………………………………………………P-19-14Yoo, Ah-Reum………………………………………………………U-19-42Yoo, Byong Chul……………………………………………………K-18-29Yoo, Byung-Su ………………………………………………………S17-2Yoo, Chul Bae ………………………………………………………N-19-03Yoo, Dae Sung …………………………………………K-18-23, K-18-31Yoo, Hae Yong …………………………………………………………S3-2Yoo, Hanna …………………………………………………………C-18-10Yoo, Hee-Jung ……………………………………………………C-18-04Yoo, Hoon …………………………………………………………C-18-79Yoo, Hye Hyun ………………………………………U-19-02, U-19-151Yoo, Hyun ………………………………………………R-18-10, U-19-07Yoo, Jae Gyu ………………………………………………………A-18-35Yoo, Jeong Seon …………………………………………………D-18-20Yoo, Ji Hye …………………………………………………………E-19-18Yoo, Jiho ……………………………………………………………D-18-42Yoo, Ji-Hye …………………………………………………………G-18-34Yoo, Jong Shin ……………………………………………………N-19-66Yoo, Jung Ki ……………………………………………C-18-10, S-19-04Yoo, Jung-Yoon ……………………………………U-19-146, U-19-148Yoo, Ki-Dong ………………………………………………………L-19-26Yoo, Kyung Hyun ………………………………………P-19-05, R-18-20Yoo, Min Sang………………………………………………………C-18-40Yoo, Miran …………………………………M-19-71, R-18-92, S-19-27Yoo, Seong Jeon ………………………………………J-18-16, J-18-18Yoo, Seung Kwan …………………………………………………J-18-18Yoo, Seung-Bum …………………………………………………A-18-14Yoo, Sungjae ………………………………………………………N-19-01Yoo, Sung-Kwang ………………………………………J-18-05, K-18-35Yoo, Suyeon ………………………………………………………A-18-30Yoo, Yeonjoo ………………………………………………………P-19-20Yoo, Yong-goo ……………………………………………………G-18-23Yoo, Young Do ……………………………………………………C-18-09Yoo, Young Sook……………………………H-18-01, L-19-02, L-19-03Yoo, Young-Suk ……………………………………………………T-19-13Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회271


Yoo, Yung Joon ……………………………………………………U-19-76Yoo, Yun-joo ………………………………………………………Q-19-25Yoon, Hyung-Young ………………………………………………D-18-09Yoon, Kyung-Sik …………………………………………………M-19-63Yoon, Aerin …………………………………………………………K-18-75Yoon, A-Ran ………………………………………………………K-18-05Yoon, Byung-Dae …………………………………………………G-18-22Yoon, Chang Min …………………………………………………M-19-32Yoon, Chang-Hwan ………………………C-18-95, M-19-71, R-18-92S-19-27, S-19-28Yoon, Cheol-Hee …………………………………………………B-18-35Yoon, Eun Jin ………………………………………………………N-19-63Yoon, Eunjin…………………………………………………………Q-19-39Yoon, Gyesoon ……C-18-81, C-18-82, M-19-51, M-19-52, M-19-71Yoon, Hana ……………………………………………K-18-38, M-19-37Yoon, Hee Eun ……………………………………………………D-18-07Yoon, Ho Sup ………………………………………………………R-18-49Yoon, Ho-Geun ………………………U-19-143, U-19-146, U-19-148Yoon, Hye Jin ………………………………………………………G-18-40Yoon, Hye-Jin …………………………………………G-18-33, G-18-41Yoon, Hye-Young …………………………………………………M-19-66Yoon, Hyun Kyung …………………………………………………B-18-10Yoon, Hyun-Ju………………………………………………………E-19-15Yoon, Il-Kyu ……………………………U-19-106, U-19-107, U-19-108Yoon, In-Soo ………………………………………………………B-18-06Yoon, Jaeho…………………………………………………………D-18-37Yoon, Jae-Hyeon ………………………………………U-19-14, U-19-15Yoon, Je-Hyun ………………………………………………………I-18-03Yoon, Jeong-Hyun…………………………………………………M-19-34Yoon, Jeongsook ………………………………………R-18-22, R-18-23Yoon, Ji Young ……………………………G-18-33, G-18-40, G-18-41Yoon, Jin-Soo ………………………………………………………R-18-56Yoon, Jiwon…………………………………………………………C-18-15Yoon, Juyoung ………………………………………U-19-96, U-19-130Yoon, Ju-Young ……………………………………………………N-19-45Yoon, Kun-Ho ……………………………………………P-19-02, BLS1-2Yoon, Kyoung Wan ………………………………………………C-18-92Yoon, Kyung-Ae ………………………………………R-18-53, S-19-16Yoon, Kyung-Sik ……………D-18-41, M-19-61, M-19-62, U-19-118Yoon, Moo Kyoung ………………………………………………C-18-38Yoon, Moon Young ………………………………………………A-18-33Yoon, Moon-Young ………………………U-19-25, U-19-26, U-19-27U-19-28, U-19-29, U-19-30, U-19-33, U-19-51U-19-52, U-19-53, U-19-54, U-19-55, U-19-57Yoon, Na-Young……………………………………………………D-18-27Yoon, Sehyoun ……………………………………………………N-19-55Yoon, Seong-Ae ……………………………………………………L-19-26Yoon, Seunghee ……………………………………………………C-18-50Yoon, Song-Hee……………………………………………………N-19-44Yoon, Soo-Han…………………………………………C-18-81, M-19-52Yoon, Soo-Hyun ……………………………………………………D-18-31Yoon, Su Jin ………………………………………………………G-18-10Yoon, Sung Nyo ……………………………………………………R-18-31Yoon, Sung Sang…………………………………………………U-19-118Yoon, Sung-Jin………………………………………U-19-144, U-19-145Yoon, SungJoo Kim ………………………………………………P-19-24Yoon, Wan Hee ……………………………………………………M-19-35Yoon, Wan-Hee ………………C-18-48, C-18-51, C-18-55, M-19-33N-19-09, P-19-21Yoon, Yae jin ………………………………………………………Q-19-23Yoon, Ye Ran ………………………………………………………N-19-54Yoon, Yoosik ……………………Q-19-04, U-19-04, U-19-05, U-19-06Yoon, Yoo-Sik………………………………………………………Q-19-19You, Bo Ra …………B-18-20, C-18-33, C-18-34, C-18-36, C-18-54You, Ho Jin …………………………………………………………B-18-32You, Ji Chang ………………………………A-18-36, T-19-09, T-19-11T-19-14, T-19-08, T-19-10, T-19-12You, Sat-Byeol ……………………………………………………Q-19-45You, Seungkwon ……………………………………………………BLS4-3You, Young-Gi …………………………………………M-19-29, U-19-75You, Young-jai………………………………………………………U-19-01You, Youngki ………………………………………………………K-18-25Youn, Hyun Joo ……………………………………………………K-18-57Youn, Hong-Duk ……………………………………………………I-18-18Youn, BuHyun …………………………………………R-18-05, E-19-01Youn, Byung Soo …………………………………………………N-19-16Youn, Hae Sun …………………………………………A-18-80, S-19-21Youn, Hong-Duk ……………………B-18-40, D-18-43, D-18-44, S7-4Youn, HyeSook …………………………………………E-19-01, R-18-05Youn, Hyewon…………………………………………………………S16-5Youn, Jeehee ……………………………………………………………S5-2Youn, Kim Oh ………………………………………………………Q-19-23Youn, Yu-na…………………………………………………………D-18-21Yu, Tao ………………………………………………………………K-18-28Yu, DongHee………………………………………………………C-18-14?Yu, Dong-Kyoung …………………………………………………U-19-36Yu, Je-Wook ………………………………………………………M-19-69Yu, Ji Sun……………………………………………………………C-18-88Yu, Ji-Yeon …………………………………C-18-68, C-18-69, C-18-70Yu, Kyung-Lee ………………………………………………………T-19-08Yu, Myeong-Hee ………………………………………Q-19-11, Q-19-14Yu, Seon-Mi ……………………………………………R-18-02, R-18-03Yu, Sung-Eun ………………………………………………………D-18-10Yu, Tao ………………………………………………………………K-18-23272 Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Yu, Un Young ………………………………………………………N-19-67Yu, Yeon Gyu …………………………………………G-18-47, U-19-46Yu, Youn Sik ……………………………………………G-18-06, G-18-07Yu, Young-Bin ………………………………………………………K-18-79Yun, Chae Ok ………………………………………………………M-19-10Yun, Sun-Il …………………………………………………………D-18-09Yun, Chang-Hyun …………………………………………………R-18-30Yun, Chul-Ho ………………………………………U-19-121, U-19-122Yun, Gi-Hyun ………………………………………………………G-18-23YUN, Han Dae………………………………………………………U-19-83Yun, Ho-Jung ………………………………………………………L-19-26Yun, Hye-Young ………………………………………R-18-17, U-19-23Yun, Hyun Jin ……………………………………………………U-19-101Yun, Il…………………………………………………………………U-19-66Yun, Jeong Won …………………………………………………M-19-04Yun, Ji Ho ………………………………………………E-19-18, E-19-28Yun, Jihye ……………………………………R-18-49, U-19-72, U-19-74Yun, Ji-Hyun…………………………………P-19-03, P-19-04, U-19-08Yun, Jisoo……………………………………………………………U-19-16Yun, Mi-Ran…………………………………………………………D-18-14Yun, Sang-Moon ………………………………………N-19-03, N-19-22Yun, Seong-Hoon …………………………………………………M-19-15Yun, So Jeong ……………………………………………………N-19-02Yun, Sung Ji…………………………………D-18-12, L-19-09, M-19-12Yun, Yerang …………………………………………………………A-18-01Yun, Yong-jun ………………………………………………………Q-19-28Yun, Young Ju …………………………………………E-19-01, R-18-05Yun, Yungdae …………………G-18-43, K-18-68, K-18-69, K-18-70Yune, Tae Y. ……………………………………………N-19-65, Q-19-42ZZhang, Bing ………………………………………………………U-19-147Zhang, Chen ………………………………………………………P-19-18Zhang, Rui ………………………………………………E-19-05, E-19-06Zhang, XiangHua……………………………………………………L-19-26Zhang, Xin …………………………………………………………B-18-23Zhao, Jing……………………………………………………………B-18-23Zheng, Lili ……………………………………………………………K-18-63Zheng, Ting ……………………………………………K-18-13, K-18-14Zheng, Zhong-Hua …………………………………………………S-19-22Zhu, Rizhe …………………………………………………………C-18-43Zhu, Wan Long………………………………………U-19-116, U-19-117ZHUANG, Ningning ……………………………………U-19-82, U-19-83Zou, Yanping ………………………………………………………P-19-19Author Index2010년도 생화학분자생물학회 연례국제학술대회273


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