Session Details

[3PS-11]【E】Membrane Trafficking Research; Old and New

Fri. Nov 29, 2024 4:45 PM - 7:00 PM JST
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 7:45 AM - 10:00 AM UTC
Room 11(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 2F 202)
Organizer: Kota Saito (Akita University), Hye-Won Shin (Kyoto University)
Studies with yeast have provided crucial insights into membrane trafficking research, and the research has now been fulfilled with various species. However, recent new evidence challenges the established understanding of vesicle-mediated protein transport from the endoplasmic reticulum in mammalian cells. Moreover, there has been a reevaluation of organelle identity across different species. In this symposium, we aim to bring together researchers actively engaged in studying membrane trafficking through diverse methods and species, and discuss future issues in the field, including interspecies conservation and diversity.

[3PS-11-02]Golgi Entry Core Compartment (GECCO): the Golgi seeds at the ER-Golgi interface in plant cells

○Yoko Ito1 (1. IHLS, Ochanomizu Univ.)
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[3PS-11-03]PITPβ promotes COPI vesicle fission through lipid transfer and membrane contact formation

Kunyou Park1, ○Seung-Yeol Park1 (1. POSTECH)
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[3PS-11-04(3P-381)]Characterization of pre-peroxisomal vesicles released from mitochondria

○Ayumu Sugiura1, Yoshiki Miura1, Hikari Taka1, Heidi May McBride2, Yasushi Okazaki1,3 (1. Juntendo University, 2. McGill University, 3. RIKEN)
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[3PS-11-05]The role of post-translational modification in flavivirus particle formation and release

○Eiji Morita1 (1. Hirosaki University)
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[3PS-11-06]Unlocking the Hidden Code of the ATG3 Amphipathic α-Helix

○Taki Nishimura1 (1. Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University)
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[3PS-11-07(3P-302)]The evolutionary transition of the autophagy initiation complex: changes in Atg101 dependency and Atg13-mediated Atg9 recruitment

○Zefeng Lai1, Yutaro Hama2,1, Sidi Zhang1, Masahide Oku3, Yasuyoshi Sakai4, Hayashi Yamamoto5,1, Noboru Mizushima1 (1. The University of Tokyo, 2. Hokkaido University, 3. Kyoto University of Advanced Science, 4. Kyoto University, 5. Nippon Medical School)
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[3PS-11-08]Endosomes receive biosynthetic cargoes though association with Golgi stack/TGNs

○Akiko Kono Satoh1 (1. Hiroshima University)
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[3PS-11-09(3P-378)]Identification and analysis of Rab22A-GAPs involved in tubular endosome formation

○Shumpei Nakashima1, Mitsunori Fukuda1 (1. Lab. of Membr. Trafficking Mech., Grad. Sch. of Life Sci., Tohoku Univ.)
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