Session Details
[Japanese session]The research stream for principles of eukaryotic cells
Wed. Jun 29, 2022 1:45 PM - 4:15 PM JST
Wed. Jun 29, 2022 4:45 AM - 7:15 AM UTC
Wed. Jun 29, 2022 4:45 AM - 7:15 AM UTC
Venue C Fukuju
Organizers: Tetsuya Higashiyama (The University of Tokyo), Takashi Ueda (National Institute for Basic Biology)
The diverse morphologies and biological functions of eukaryotic cells emerge through the functions of organelles and cytoskeletons that are highly conserved among eukaryotic lineages including plants and animals. Research to elucidate the common principles, which pervade eukaryotic cells with diverse biological features, is making rapid progress. In this symposium, we will discuss the common principles of eukaryotic cells, which are being unraveled through studies using a wide range of organisms and advanced technologies.
opening remarks
[2C-110]Organelle division rings - unveiling the mechanism of chloroplast and mitochondrial division
*Yamato Yoshida1 (1. Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
[2C-111]Kinesin-12 regulates phragmoplast expansion in moss
*Moe Yamada1 (1. Div. of Bio. Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.)
[2C-112]Proteomic analysis of Atg8-dependent recruitment of phagosomal proteins in the enteric protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica
*Kumiko Tsukui1, Natsuki WatanabeWatanabe2, Kumiko Shibata1,2, Ratna Wayuni2, Tomoyoshi Nozaki2 (1. Department of Prasitology, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, 2. Department of Biomedical Chemistry, Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo)
[2C-113]COPI-mediated secretory activity is required for normal oil body formation in Marchantia polymorpha
*Takehiko Kanazawa1,2, Takashi Ueda1,2 (1. Division of Cellular Dynamics, National Institute for Basic Biology, 2. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Department of Basic Biology)
[2C-114]Gymnosperm Cycad with Sperm; Universal fertilization mechanism of plants explored from reproductive tissue transcriptome
*Yukiho Toyama1, Satohiro Okuda1, Takamasa Suzuki2, Yamato Yoshida1, Tetsuya Higashiyama1 (1. Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo., 2. College of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu University.)
[2C-115]Close association of Recycling endosomes and Golgi stacks; functions in post-Golgi transport.
*Akiko Kono Satoh1 (1. Graduate School of Integral Science for Life)
[2C-116]Unstanding of the membrane traffic network around the Golgi beyond species
*Akihiko Nakano1 (1. RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics)
