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XIX

Biophysical Society 59 th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland

Monday

Walter Gonzalez

, Florida International University

1092-Pos, B43

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PHOTOPHYSICAL,

THERMODYNAMIC AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF THE

TERBIUM(III)-KCHIP3 COMPLEX.

Aliana López de Victoria

, University of Central Florida

1129-Pos, B80

TARGETING THE HUMAN DEAD-BOX RNA HELICASE, DDX3,

AS A NOVEL STRATEGY TO INHIBIT AGGRESSIVE BREAST

CANCER METASTASIS.

Sara Sizemore

, Arizona State University

1154-Pos, B105

CHARGE PATTERNING, SALT SCREENING AND DENATURANT

EXPANSION IN THE CGRP NEUROPEPTIDE.

Tuesday

Andres T. Cavazos

, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

2076-Pos, B213

AN INVESTIGATION OF WHETHER VITAMIN E

PREFERENTIALLY INTERACTS WITH POLYUNSATURATED

LIPIDS.

Christal R. Davis

, University of Colorado Denver

2349-Pos, B486

COMBINED QM/MM STUDY OF THE TRANSLOCATION OF

CHLORIDE IONS THROUGH ESCHERICHIA COLI CHLORIDE

ION TRANSPORTERS.

Joshua Francois

, University of California, San Diego

2288-Pos, B425

MECHANICS OF NEUTROPHIL MIGRATION IN THREE-

DIMENSIONAL MATRICES.

Kevin Hauser

, Stony Brook University

1997-Pos, B134

A HUMAN TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IN SEARCH MODE.

Wednesday

Elton Jhamba

, Delaware State University

3133-Pos, B563

FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY MEASUREMENTS OF

FLUOROSCEIN MIXED WITH FICOLL SOLUTIONS.

* Marisa Aikins

, Oberlin College

MUCIN-ANTIBODY INTERACTIONS IN TRAPPING

SALMONELLA TYPHI

* Samuel Rubin

, Pitzer College

FOLDING MESO-STRINGS WITH PATTERNS OF

HYDROPHOBICITY

* Edwin J. Alvarado

, University of Puerto Rico, Cayey

LONGER LOOPS OF PSEUDOKNOTS WITH APPROPRIATE

SEQUENCE FORM

LOCAL TRIPLEX SEGMENTS THAT STABILIZE DNA

MOLECULES

* Sydnie Turner

, Xavier University of Louisiana

PHOSPHOLIPID BIOSYNTHESIS AS AN ANTICANCER

TARGET

* See Addendum for programming.

Jyotsana J. Parmar

, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

2718-Pos, B148

NUCLEOSOME KINETICS AND ACCESIBILITY OF DNA.

Maria Ryazantseva

, Russian Academy of Sciences

2970-Pos, B400

POSSIBLE ROLE OF STIM1 SENSOR SIGNAL IN MEMORY LOSS

CONNECTED WITH FAMILIAL ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE.

Likhesh Sharma

, Indian Institute of Science

2582-Pos, B12

ENGINEERING THE CYSTEINE MOTIF ‘CXXC’ INTO A

PROTEIN IMPARTS IT NOVEL PROPERTIES.

David V. Svintradze

, Tbilisi State University, Georgia

2588-Pos, B18

MOVING MACROMOLECULAR SURFACES UNDER

HYDROPHOBIC/HYDROPHILIC STRESS.

Algirdas Toleikis

, National Institute for Medical Research, United

Kingdom

2555-Plat

INITIATION OF ASYMMETRIC ROLLING-CIRCLE PLASMID

REPLICATION BY REPD STUDIED USING MAGNETIC

TWEEZERS.

Yolima P. Torres

, Pontifical Xavierian University, Colombia

2869-Pos, B299

MENTHOL-INDUCED CHANGES IN MESENCHYMAL STEM

CELL DIFFERENTIATION.

Dilek Yonar

, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

3156-Pos, B586

A NOVEL METHOD FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF MALIGNANT

PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA FROM HUMAN SERUM SAMPLES:

ATR-FTIR SPECTROSCOPY.

MINORITY AFFAIRS

Sunday

Natnael B. Doilicho

, University of Chicago

324-Pos, B104

SURFACE INTERACTIONS RESTRICTS AMYLOID

β

PEPTIDES

MOVEMENTS RESULTING IN THEIR RAPID SELF-ASSEMBLY

INTO

β

SHEETS; A MOLECULAR DYNAMICS STUDY.

Vivian M. Gonzalez-Perez

, Washington University in St. Louis

117-Plat

BETA-2 AND GAMMA-1 AUXILIARY SUBUNITS COASSEMBLE

IN THE SAME BK CHANNEL AND INDEPENDENTLY

CONTRIBUTE TO REGULATION OF CHANNEL GATING.

Carol J. Huseby

, The Ohio State University

311-Pos, B91

TAU FILAMENT LENGTH DISTRIBUTION REFLECTS END-TO-

END ANNEALING.

Abir Maarouf

, Wayne State University

171-Plat

RESOLVING NANOSCALE CURVATURE ON LIPID BILAYERS

WITH POLARIZED LOCALIZATION MICROSCOPY.

Kasturi Mitra

, University of Connecticut

450-Pos, B230

THERMOTROPIC BEHAVIOR OF CARDIOLIPIN AND

DIMYRISTOYLPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYERS IN THE

PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF CALCIUM.

Patricia Soto

, Creighton University

461-Pos, B241

PRION PROTEINS AND MECHANISMS OF INTERACTION

WITH MODEL MEMBRANES.