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103-Plat

8:30 am

INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC AND ELECTROCHEMICAL APPROACHES FOR

THE STUDY OF THE REACTION MECHANISM OF IMMOBILIZED MEM-

BRANE PROTEINS FROM THE RESPIRATORY CHAIN. Melin Frederic,

Sebastien Kriegel, Thomas Meyer,

Petra Hellwig

104-Plat

8:45 am

THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE COLOR-TUNING MECHANISM OF

PROTEORHODOPSIN. 

Choongkeun Lee

, Blake Mertz

105-Plat

9:00 am

REDESIGNING PHOTOSYNTHETIC MEMBRANES: DEVELOPMENT OF BIO-

INSPIRED PHOTONIC NANOMATERIALS. 

Peter G. Adams

, Cvetelin Vasilev,

Aaron M. Collins, Gabriel A. Montaño, C. Neil Hunter, Matthew P. Johnson

106-Plat

9:15 am

ENGINEERED AAA+ PROTEASES REVEAL MECHANISMS OF DEGRADA-

TION AT THE MITOCHONDRIAL INNER MEMBRANE.  Hui Shi, Anthony J.

Rampello, Bojian Ding,

Steven E. Glynn

107-Plat

9:30 am

ER CALCIUM RELEASE IS TUNED BY MITOCHONDRIAL REDOX NANODO-

MAINS. 

David M. Booth

, Balázs Enyedi, Miklós Geiszt, Péter Várnai,

György Hajnóczky

108-Plat

9:45 am

UNEXPECTED MODIFICATIONS OF CYSTEINES IN VDAC3: INDICATION

THAT VDAC3 MAY SIGNAL THE MITOCHONDRIAL INTERMEMBRANE

REDOX STATE.  Simona Reina, Vanessa Checchetto, Rosaria Saletti, Ankit

Gupta, Deepti Chaturvedi, Carlo Guardiani, Francesca Guarino, Mariano

Andrea Scorciapino, Andrea Magrì, Salvatore Foti, Matteo Ceccarelli, An-

gela A. Messina, Radhakrishnan Mahalakshmi, Ildiko Szabo,

Vito De Pinto

109-Plat

10:00 am

MEMBRANE LIPID COMPOSITION REGULATES ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN

BLOCKAGE OF AND TRANSLOCATION THROUGH THE MITOCHONDRIAL

VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT ANION CHANNEL.  Daniel Jacobs, David P. Hooger-

heide, Amandine Rovini, Philip A. Gurnev, Sergey M. Bezrukov,

Tatiana K.

Rostovtseva

Platform

DNA Replication and Transcription

8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 511ABC

Co-Chairs

Juli Feigon, University of California, Los Angeles

Kenneth Johnson, University of Texas at Austin

110-Plat

8:15 am

RATE-LIMITING PYROPHOSPHATE RELEASE BY HIV REVERSE TRANSCRIP-

TASE AND ITS EFFECT ON ENZYME SPECIFICITY. 

An Li

, Kenneth Johnson

111-Plat

8:30 am

A HYBRID METHODS APPROACH TO DETERMINE THE STRUCTURE OF TET-

RAHYMENA TELOMERASE. 

Juli Feigon

112-Plat

8:45 am

TWO-STAGE SYNAPSIS OF DNA ENDS DURING NON-HOMOLOGOUS END

JOINING. 

Thomas G.W. Graham

, Johannes C. Walter, Joseph J. Loparo

113-Plat

9:00 am

REAL-TIME OBSERVATION OF THE INITIATION OF RNA POLYMERASE II

TRANSCRIPTION. 

Furqan M. Fazal

, Cong A. Meng, Kenji Murakami, Roger

D. Kornberg, Steven M. Block

114-Plat

9:15 am

SINGLE-MOLECULE IMAGING OF TRANSCRIPTION, CHROMOSOME ORGA-

NIZATION, AND DNA REPAIR IN LIVE BACTERIA.

Mathew Stracy

, Christian

Lesterlin, Stephan Uphoff, Pawel Zawadzki, Achillefs N. Kapanidis

115-Plat

9:30 am

E. COLI RNA POLYMERASE PAUSES DURING INITIAL TRANSCRIPTION. 

David LV Bauer

, Diego Duchi, Achillefs N. Kapanidis

116-Plat

9:45 am

SINGLE-PROBE FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION (FISH) IN BUD-

DING YEAST. 

Gable M. Wadsworth

, Harold Kim

117-Plat

10:00 am

EDUCATION TRAVEL AWARDEE

CRACKING OPEN A MOLECULAR CALCULATOR: DNA CHARGE TRANSPORT

AND PRIMASE.

Marilyn E. Holt

, Elizabeth O’Brien, Lauren Salay, Matthew

Thompson, Aaron Ehlinger, Jacqueline Barton, Walter Chazin

CID Committee Meeting

8:30 am - 10:30 am, Room 506

Career Center Workshop

Selling Yourself to the Life Sciences Industry

9:00 am - 10:00 am, Room 518

The industrial employer is looking for a different set of skills and attitudes

than either the academic or government employer. Learn what the

pharmaceutical/biotechnology industries want to hear from potential

employees and why. Learn how to develop and best position your mar-

keting message in order to improve the chances of a successful industrial

job search.

Exhibits

10:00 am - 5:00 pm, West Hall

Coffee Break

10:15 am - 11:00 am, West Hall

Career Center Workshop

Leveraging Social Media for Networking and

Career Advancement

10:30 am - 11:30 am, Room 518

More and more recruiters, job decision-makers and hiring managers are

using the web to find and research potential candidates. How can you

make sure that you are not only found, but are ahead of the pack? In this

session, we will discuss how decision-makers use LinkedIn and Facebook,

and how you can use LinkedIn to establish yourself as a leader in your

field, enhance your research reputation, and seek out and take advantage

of innovative opportunities. We will demonstrate how to create a win-

ning LinkedIn profile, and how to use its multitude of features (such as

joining and commenting in groups) to generate solid leads for your career.

Exhibitor Presentation

Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC

10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Room 513

Technology Innovations: ZEISS LSM 880 Confocal with Airyscan and

ZEISS Lightsheet Z.1

These microscopes from ZEISS address both ends of the spectrum of

samples, live high speed imaging with superresolution and high speed

imaging of large live and fixed tissues. Learn how ZEISS LSM 880 with

Airyscan maintains the mantra that each photon of emission light is

precious, while expanding the triangle of sensitivity, resolution and speed

of acquisition.

ZEISS LSM 880 with Airyscan allows you to use multicolor samples with

any label and get image quality like you have never seen before. With

Airyscan you are always able to select the optimal acquisition strategy for

your sample: Simply decide whether you want to gain 1.7x higher