Session Details

[1S02m]The next generation of protein folding research: from de novo design proteins to disease implications

Wed. Nov 6, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM JST
Wed. Nov 6, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:00 AM UTC
Room2(G404)
Organizers:Mikako Shirouzu(RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research), Hideki Taguchi(Cell Biology Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[1S02m-01]Protein Fold Evolution in the Ancient Central Dogma Machinery

Shunsuke Tagami (RIKEN BDR)
キーテクノロジー:Protein engineering
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[1S02m-02]Seesaw protein: Design of a protein that adopts interconvertible alternative functional conformations

Hideki Taguchi, Toma Ikeda, Tatsuya Nojima (Cell Biology Center, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
キーテクノロジー:biochemistry
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[1S02m-03]Mega-scale experimental analysis of protein folding stability in biology and design

Kotaro Tsuboyama1, Rocklin Gabriel2 (1.IIS UTokyo, 2.Northwestern University)
キーテクノロジー:high-throughput analysis
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[1S02m-04]New methods to study the earliest steps of protein folding, during synthesis and vectorialappearance

Patricia L. Clark (University of Notre Dame)
キーテクノロジー:fluorescence spectroscopy
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[1S02m-05]Analysis of co-translational protein aggregation in neurodegenerative disorders

Motomasa Tanaka (RIKEN Center for Brain Science)
キーテクノロジー:再構成系
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