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BIOL <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />
111. His115 is a major determinant of the<br />
specificity of paraoxonase-1. D. G. Mata,<br />
T. C. Otto, C. K. Harsch, N. Bharwani,<br />
D. M. Cerasoli, D. E. Lenz, T. J. Magliery<br />
112. Directed evolution of bacteriorhodopsin<br />
for biomimetics. N. L. Wagner,<br />
E. E. Duffy, M. R. Gillespie, R. R. Birge<br />
113. Kinetic and structural insights into the<br />
mechanism of ampylation by VopS FIC<br />
domain. D. R. Tomchick,P.Luong,<br />
L. N. Kinch, C. A. Brautigam,<br />
N. V. Grishin, K. Orth<br />
114. Molecular mechanisms of action of Vernonia<br />
Amygdalina as anti-cancer in the<br />
management of breast cancer.<br />
C. G. Yedjou, P. B. Tchounwou,<br />
E. B. Izevbigie<br />
115. Quorum sensing-regulated antibiotic<br />
production from Burkholderia thailandensis.<br />
M. R. Seyedsayamdost,<br />
E. Greenberg, J. Clardy<br />
116. Proteomics of human lymph and<br />
plasma reveals a unique self peptidome<br />
associated with the lymph.<br />
C. C. Clement, L. Santambrogio<br />
117. Toward understanding an unusual His-<br />
Tyr ligated c-heme: X-ray crystal structures<br />
of MauG point mutants.<br />
L. M. Jensen, N. Abu Tarboush,<br />
V. L. Davidson, C. M. Wilmot<br />
118. Depletion of the negatively charged<br />
membrane lipid phosphatidyl glycerol<br />
leads to daptomycin resistance in Bacillus<br />
subtilis. A. G. Hachmann,<br />
J. D. Helmann<br />
119. Quorum quenching effects of PON 1 on<br />
pathogenic bacterial inhabitants of the<br />
human colon. L. M. Simons,<br />
K. Jankowski, Y. Harris<br />
120. Cholesterol transport in model-membrane<br />
systems studied by time resolve<br />
small angle neutron scattering. S. Garg,<br />
L. Porcar, U. Perez-Salas, P. Butler<br />
121. Chitosan treatment affects TGF-�2 expression<br />
in two ovarian cancer cell lines.<br />
E. C. Regisford, T. Taylor, J. Stone,<br />
R. Petrofes-Chapa, C. Johnson,<br />
M. Stewart, P. Traisawatwong,<br />
C. Kelly-Brown, L. E. Carson<br />
122. Understanding and modeling of therapeutic<br />
monoclonal antibody aggregation.<br />
V. Kayser, N. Chennamsetty, V. Voynov,<br />
B. Helk, K. Forrer, B. L. Trout<br />
123. Kindlin 2, its N-terminal structure and<br />
function. D. Perera, J. Yang, J. Qin<br />
124. Photon induced activation of archeal<br />
thioredoxin. M. Dey, S. J. Elliott,<br />
C. L. Drennan<br />
125. Investigating the noncooperative mechanism<br />
of a hyperthermophillic archaeal<br />
enzyme for drug development studies.<br />
L. Eligene, S. Mohamed, V. Curry,<br />
K. A. Stieglitz<br />
126. Refinement and analysis of the structure<br />
of a cobalamin-bound class II ribonucleotide<br />
reductase. M. A. Funk,<br />
M. D. Sintchak, N. Ando, J. Stubbe,<br />
C. Drennan<br />
127. Crystallographic study of a human DNA<br />
repair protein: Alkyladenine DNA glycosylase<br />
(AAG). J. W. Setser, G. M. Lingaraju,<br />
C. Davis, L. D. Samson, C. L. Drennan<br />
128. Probing the role of H-NOX proteins as<br />
sensors for small signaling molecules.<br />
Z. Dai,E.M.Boon<br />
129. Biosynthesis of polyhydroxybutyrate<br />
(PHB) in the Gram-negative aquatic bacterium<br />
Caulobacter crescentus.<br />
R. M. Buckley, J. Stubbe, K. N. Allen<br />
MONDAY MORNING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
Repligen Award Symposium<br />
Four Corners of Biological Chemistry<br />
14–TECH<br />
R. T. Raines, Organizer, Presiding<br />
‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />
8:30 130. Structure, function, and inhibition<br />
of human O-GlcNAc transferase.<br />
S. Walker<br />
9:10 131. <strong>Chemical</strong> approaches to sorting<br />
out protein acetylation. P. A. Cole<br />
9:50 132. Dicer and beyond: Mechanisms of<br />
regulatory RNA processing and targeting.<br />
J. Doudna<br />
10:30 133. Ribonuclease: From model system<br />
to the clinic. R. T. Raines<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
Goodman Award Symposium<br />
Biogenesis of Enzyme Cofactors<br />
J. Bollinger, Organizer<br />
J. Stubbe, Organizer, Presiding<br />
11:20 134. In vivo and in vitro characterization<br />
of Fe-S cluster assembly by the<br />
stress-responsive Suf pathway.<br />
F. W. Outten<br />
11:55 135. In crystallo biosynthesis of the<br />
tryptophan tryptophylquinone cofactor of<br />
methylamine dehydrogenase by the enzyme<br />
MauG. C. M. Wilmot, L. M. Jensen,<br />
R. Sanishvili, V. L. Davidson<br />
12:30 136. Biosynthesis of the H-cluster of<br />
the [FeFe]-hydrogenase. J. B. Broderick,<br />
E. M. Shepard, B. R. Duffus,<br />
S. E. McGlynn, A. L. Bueling,<br />
C. S. Grady-Smith, S. J. George,<br />
S. P. Cramer, J. W. Peters<br />
1:05 137. Assembly of the diferric and dimanganese-tyrosyl<br />
radical cofactors in<br />
class Ia and Ib ribonucleotide reductases.<br />
J. Stubbe, J. A. Cotruvo, C. Shih,<br />
A. K. Boal, A. C. Rosenzweig<br />
1:40 138. Structural basis for activation of<br />
class Ib ribonucleotide reductase.<br />
A. K. Boal, J. A. Cotruvo, Jr., J. Stubbe,<br />
A. C. Rosenzweig<br />
Chemistry and Policy: Solving Problems at<br />
the Interface<br />
The Interface, Health, Environment, and<br />
Security Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored<br />
by AGRO, ANYL, BIOL, CCPA, CHAS, COLL,<br />
HIST, I&EC, INOR, NUCL, ORGN, POLY,<br />
PRES, SCHB, and WCC<br />
The Community Structure-Activity<br />
Resource (CSAR) Scoring Challenge<br />
Sponsored by COMP, Cosponsored by BIOL,<br />
CINF, and MEDI<br />
MONDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
The Chemistry of Epigenetic Regulation<br />
Cosponsored by MEDI<br />
P. Cole, Organizer, Presiding<br />
2:45 139. Studies on the chemistry of oxygen<br />
dependent regulation of expression.<br />
C. J. Schofield<br />
3:25 140. Modulating the modulator: Epigenetic<br />
control beyond the histone code.<br />
M. Zhou<br />
4:05 141. Structural perspective of methylation<br />
mark-mediated epigenetic regulation.<br />
D. Patel<br />
4:45 142. Exploring the roles of epigenetic<br />
and chromatin regulatory proteins in<br />
mental retardation. Y. Shi<br />
The Community Structure-Activity<br />
Resource (CSAR) Scoring Challenge<br />
Sponsored by COMP, Cosponsored by BIOL,<br />
CINF, and MEDI<br />
Undergraduate Research Posters<br />
Biochemistry Sponsored by CHED,<br />
Cosponsored by BIOL and SOCED<br />
Women at the Forefront of Preventing and<br />
Combating Disease Sponsored by WCC,<br />
Cosponsored by BIOL, MEDI, and PROF<br />
MONDAY EVENING<br />
Sci-Mix<br />
J. Bollinger, Organizer<br />
8:00–10:00<br />
26, 42, 54, 73, 81, 87, 116. See previous listings.<br />
171, 174, 177, 180, 182, 194, 195, 199, 202,<br />
205, 229, 242, 246. See subsequent listings.<br />
TUESDAY MORNING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
Pfizer Award Symposium<br />
V. Bandarian, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:30 143. Radical-dependent mechanisms<br />
of post-translational modification.<br />
S. J. Booker<br />
9:10 144. Substrate and product analogs as<br />
suicide inactivators of ethanolamine ammonia-lyase.<br />
G. H. Reed, A. L. Menefee<br />
9:50 145. Genetic and molecular basis for<br />
sunscreen biosynthesis in cyanobacteria.<br />
C. T. Walsh, E. Balskus<br />
10:30 146. Uncovering the paradigm for biosynthesis<br />
of 7-deazapurine containing<br />
natural products. V. Bandarian<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
Design, Discovery, and Directed Evolution<br />
of Enzyme Activities Cosponsored by COMP<br />
and POLY<br />
T. Magliery, Organizer, Presiding<br />
11:30 147. Elucidating specificity determinants<br />
in Bcl-2 family protein-peptide interactions.<br />
A. E. Keating, S. Dutta,<br />
S. Gulla, T. Chen, E. Fire, R. A. Grant<br />
12:10 148. Privileged scaffolds, “underlying”<br />
promiscuity, and convergence in the evolution<br />
of new enzyme functions.<br />
P. C. Babbitt<br />
12:50 149. Rational design of functional<br />
metalloenzymes. Y. Lu, N. Yeung,<br />
N. M. Marshall, K. D. Miner, S. New,<br />
A. Mukherjee<br />
1:30 150. Engineering proteins for stability<br />
and function with statistical and highthroughput<br />
approaches. T. J. Magliery<br />
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Sponsored by<br />
CARB, Cosponsored by ANYL, BIOL, MEDI,<br />
and ORGN<br />
The Community Structure-Activity<br />
Resource (CSAR) Scoring Challenge<br />
Sponsored by COMP, Cosponsored by BIOL,<br />
CINF, and MEDI<br />
TUESDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
Natural Products Biosynthesis Cosponsored<br />
by MEDI and ORGN<br />
Y. Tang, Organizer, Presiding<br />
2:30 151. Biosynthesis of natural products<br />
in ascidians and their symbionts.<br />
E. W. Schmidt<br />
3:10 152. Expression of complete fungal<br />
biosynthetic gene clusters by promoter<br />
replacement in Aspergillus oryzae.<br />
R. J. Cox, L. M. Halo, M. N. Heneghan<br />
3:50 153. Posttranslational modifications in<br />
natural product biosynthesis.<br />
W. van der Donk<br />
4:30 154. Novel drug leads from natural<br />
products and their derivation from microbial<br />
and biosynthetic diversity.<br />
D. Sherman<br />
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Sponsored by<br />
CARB, Cosponsored by ANYL, BIOL, MEDI,<br />
and ORGN<br />
TUESDAY EVENING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Hall C<br />
Advances in Biological Chemistry<br />
New Methods<br />
J. Bollinger, Organizer<br />
5:30–7:30<br />
155. Codon scanning mutagenesis by asymmetric<br />
transposons. J. Liu,T.Cropp<br />
156. Genetically encoded photocaged N � -<br />
methyl-L-lysine. Y. Wang, B. Wu, W. Liu<br />
157. Increased functional expression of the<br />
biosynthetic enzymes responsible for the<br />
synthesis of Ramoplanin A2 using Streptomyces<br />
chaperones. A. J. Hoertz,<br />
J. B. Hamburger, D. M. Gooden,<br />
D. G. McCafferty<br />
158. Split-tetracysteine-FlAsH: A novel strategy<br />
for assessing transmembrane helix<br />
association. C. J. Pace, Q. Huang, J. Gao<br />
159. Shaken deepwell microplate screening<br />
to identify high yielding cell clones.<br />
F. B. Cataniag, J. Mendoza, J. Liu,<br />
P. Gilbert<br />
160. Engineering paraoxonase-1 for druglike<br />
properties, bacterial expression, and<br />
solubility. V. S. Shete, B. J. Competty,<br />
T. J. Magliery<br />
161. Improving lipid production from bagasse<br />
hydrolysate with Trichosporon fermentans<br />
using response surface methodology.<br />
R. Li, H. Wu, C. Huang, M. Zong<br />
162. New generation of antibody: Chicken<br />
antibody IgY. J. L. Chan<br />
163. NMR screening of competitive inhibitors<br />
for NHERF 1 and 2.<br />
J. M. Fitzpatrick, D. Mierke,<br />
M. Pellegrini, G. Gaidos<br />
164. Quantitative characterization of polymer<br />
– polymer and polymer – protein interaction<br />
via tracer sedimentation equilibrium.<br />
A. A. Fodeke,A.P.Minton<br />
165. Biodiesel production catalyzed by Rhizomucor<br />
miehei lipase-displaying Pichia<br />
pastoris whole-cell in an isooctane system.<br />
H. Shuangyan, H. Dengfeng,<br />
H. Zhenlin, L. Ying<br />
166. New method for determining the antibody<br />
affinities. M. A. Demchenko,<br />
S. A. Bobrovnik<br />
167. Liquid crystal state derived from �-casein<br />
amyloid fibrils. J. Chun,Y.Choi,<br />
S. Lee, S. Paik<br />
168. Photoelectric hybrid biomaterial prepared<br />
with amyloid fibrils of �-synuclein<br />
in the presence of iron and pthalocyanine<br />
tetrasulfonate. Y. Choi, H. Koo, D. Lee,<br />
S. Paik<br />
169. Energetic contributions of fluorinated<br />
aromatic amino acids to protein stability.<br />
H. Zheng,J.Gao<br />
170. Harnessing biosynthetic enzymes from<br />
Pseudomonas aeruginosa for the study of<br />
asparagine-linked glycosylation.<br />
A. Larkin, B. Imperiali<br />
171. Multiplexed and reiterative fluorescence<br />
labeling via DNA-circuitry. D. Y. Duose,<br />
R. M. Schweller, M. R. Diehl,<br />
W. N. Hittelman<br />
172. Photochemical and thermal stability of<br />
green and blue proteorhodopsins: Implications<br />
for protein-based bioelectronic<br />
devices. M. J. Ranaghan, S. Shima,<br />
L. Ramos, D. S. Poulin, G. Whited,<br />
S. Rajasekaran, J. A. Stuart, A. D. Albert,<br />
R. R. Birge<br />
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