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18

Biophysical Society 59

th

Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland

140-P

lat

12:15

pm

THE NA1 BINDING SITE IN THE HUMAN SODIUM-

PHOSPHATE COTRANSPORTER NAPI-IIA. Cristina Fenollar-Ferrer,

Monica Patti, Andreas Werner, Thomas Knoepfel, Ian C. Forster,

Lucy R. Forrest

141-P

lat

12:30

pm

FUNCTIONAL IDENTIFICATION OF THE NA1 SITE OF THE

PHOSPHATE COTRANSPORTER NAPI-IIA.

Monica Patti

, Cristina

Fenollar-Ferrer, Andreas Werner, Thomas Knöpfel, Lucy Forrest, Ian

Forster

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

, R

oom

314/315

Platform

Enzymes and Protein Function

Co-Chairs

Kenneth Mills, College of the Holy Cross

Amy Whitaker, Texas A&M University

142-P

lat

10:45

am

IDENTIFICATION OF BIOCHEMICALLY DISTINCT

PROPERTIES OF THE SUMO CONJUGATION PATHWAY IN

PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM.

Katherine Reiter

, Jurgen Bosch,

Michael J. Matunis

143-P

lat

11:00

am

UNDERSTANDING E2 MECHANISM USING NMR.

Emily A. Todd

, Douglas R. Putney, Christopher E. Berndsen, Nathan T.

Wright

144-P

lat

11:15

am

PROTEIN SPLICING: REGULATION BY TEMPERATURE AND

OXIDATION STATE OF NON-CANONICAL INTEINS.

Kenneth Mills

, Julie Reitter, Michael Nicastri, Kathryn Colleli, Jennie

Williams

145-P

lat

11:30

am

DYNAMICS OF A NATURALLY HIDDEN STATE RESTRICTS

ADENYLATE KINASE ACTIVITY.

Magnus Wolf-Watz

, Michael

Kovermann

146-P

lat

11:45

am

FUNCTIONAL UNFOLDING IN E. COLI ADENYLATE KINASE.

Jeremy A. Anderson

, Vincent J. Hilser

147-P

lat

12:00

pm

PROPOGATION OF THE ALLOSTERIC SIGNAL IN BACILLUS

STEAROTHERMOPHILUS PHOSPHOFRUCTOKINASE

EXAMINED BY METHYL-TROSY NMR.

Amy M. Whitaker

, Mandar

T. Naik, Gregory D. Reinhart

148-P

lat

12:15

pm

MICROSECOND-RESOLUTION RECORDING OF T4 LYSOZYME

OBSERVES A BROWNIAN RATCHET.

Maxim V. Akhterov

, Yongki

Choi, Tivoli J. Olsen, Patrick C. Sims, Mariam Iftikhar, O. Tolga Gul,

Brad L. Corso, Gregory A. Weiss, Philip G. Collins

149-P

lat

12:30

pm

HUMAN NEURAMINIDASE ENZYMES ALTER THE LATERAL

MOBILITY AND FUNCTION OF INTEGRIN RECEPTORS.

Christopher W. Cairo

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

, R

oom

316/317

Platform

Membrane Dynamics

Co-Chairs

Tyler Reddy, Oxford University, United Kingdom

Gabriel Montaño, Los Alamos National Laboratory

150-P

lat

10:45

am

NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT: A FULL-SCALE COMPUTATIONAL

MODEL OF THE HUMAN INFLUENZA VIRION.

Tyler Reddy

,

David Shorthouse, Daniel Parton, Elizabeth Jefferys, Philip W. Fowler,

Matthieu Chavent, Marc Baaden, Mark S.P. Sansom

151-P

lat

11:00

am

ROLE OF MEMBRANE-BENDING PROTEINS AS MEMBRANE

TENSION SENSORS IN CELL MIGRATION.

Toshiki Itoh

152-P

lat

11:15

am

EXPERIMENT AND SIMULATION REVEAL THE BENDING

PROPERTIES OF NANOSCOPIC LIPID DOMAINS.

Jonathan D. Nickels

, Michael Ohl, Xiaolin Cheng, Christopher Stanley,

Frederick Heberle, Robert Standaert, John Katsaras

153-P

lat

11:30

am

ANALYSIS OF MEMBRANE DOMAINS BY FREEZE-FRACTURE

REPLICA LABELING EM. Sho Takatori, Tsuyako Tatematsu, Takuya

Akano, Jun Matsumoto, Jinglei Cheng,

Toyoshi Fujimoto

154-P

lat

11:45

am

IMAGING SUB-DIFFRACTION MEMBRANE CURVATURE

DYNAMICS DURING CLATHRIN MEDIATED ENDOCYTOSIS.

Adam D. Hoppe

, Shalini Low-Nam, Brandon L. Scott, Jason G.

Kerkvliet

155-P

lat

12:00

pm

LONG ACYL CHAIN SPHINGOLIPIDS GOVERN VISIBLE

MICRODOMAINS AND CHOLESTEROL IN BOTH MODEL AND

PLASMA MEMBRANES.

Kevin C. Courtney

, Congyu Zhang, Xiaohui

Zha

156-P

lat

12:15

pm

USING LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES TO CREATE 3-D

MULTICOMPONENT BIOMIMETIC MEMBRANES ON SOLID

SUPPORTS.

Kirstie L. Swingle

, Peter G. Adams, Gabriel A. Montano

157-P

lat

12:30

pm

GPI-ANCHORED PROTEINS DO NOT RESIDE IN ORDERED

DOMAINS IN THE LIVE CELL PLASMA MEMBRANE.

Eva Sevcsik

, Mario Brameshuber, Martin Fölser, Julian Weghuber, Alf

Honigmann, Gerhard J. Schütz

12:00

pm

–1:00

pm

, R

oom

301/302/303

Career Center Workshop

Networking: Optimizing Your Time at

BPS 2015

You surely have heard that

networking

is a key component of the successful

job search. The term itself often conjures up negative thoughts and reac-

tions to the uninitiated, sometimes to the point of paralysis. Professional

conferences (such as BPS 2015) provide endless networking opportunities.

If, however, your perception of networking means tackling someone at the

coffee station while thrusting your CV in his/her hands, you may want to

stop in on this session. The practice of networking has become so much

easier with the advent of the internet. We will discuss what hope to get

out of your presence at the meeting, how to set objectives beforehand, and

how to meet those objective once you arrive (while minimizing anxiety).