Session Details
[English session]Chromosome structure and genome modality
Wed. Jun 29, 2022 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM JST
Wed. Jun 29, 2022 12:30 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
Wed. Jun 29, 2022 12:30 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
Venue A Zuiwun
Organizers: Kazuhiro Maeshima (National Institute of Genetics), Tomoko Nishiyama (Nagoya University)
Recent technology developments in imaging and genome sequencing have uncovered novel mitotic chromosome or interphase chromatin structures in higher order. In this symposium, we will explore the chromosome structures, the dynamics, and the relationship with cellular functions and diseases. It will provide an interdisciplinary discussion of the genome structures from multiple views including mathematics, biochemistry, cell biology, and bioinformatics.
[2A-101]Local chromatin behavior in living human cells revealed by single-nucleosome imaging.
*Kazuhiro Maeshima1 (1. National Institute of Genetics)
[2A-102]Real-time structural imaging of the chromosomal cohesin complex
*Yasuto Murayama1, Yumiko Kurokawa1 (1. National Institute of Genetics)
[2A-103]Ring structure of cohesin is essential for genome structure and functions
*Tomoko Nishiyama1 (1. School of Science, Nagoya University)
[2A-104]Regulation of Transcriptional Elongation by Cohesin
*Katsuhiko Shirahige1, Toyonori Sakata1, Shoin Tei1, Atsunori Yoshimura1, Takashi Sutani1 (1. Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, The University of Tokyo)
[2A-105]Modality of mitotic chromosomes
*Tatsuya Hirano1 (1. RIKEN)
[2A-106]Physics of structural formation of entangled chromosomes
*Tetsuya Yamamoto1 (1. ICReDD, Hokkaido University)
[2A-107]Role of the SMC complex in archaeal chromosome organization
*Naomichi Takemata1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)
[2A-108]Telomere-specific chromatin capture using a pyrrole-imidazole polyamide probe for the identification of proteins and non-coding RNAs
*Satoru Ide1,2, Asuka Sasaki1,2, Yusuke Kawamoto3, Toshikazu Bando3, Hiroshi Sugiyama3, Kazuhiro Maeshima1,2 (1. National Institute of Genetics, Department of Chromosome Science, 2. the Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, School of Life Science, 3. Kyoto University, Department of Chemistry)
