Doug Barrick, Johns Hopkins University, Subgroup Chair
Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Subgroup 2013 Symposium
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
9:00 AM, DisProt Database Advisory Board Meeting
10:30 AM, IDP Business Meeting
Functional Roles of Protein Disorder
12:30 PM, Keynote Speaker: Peter Wright, Scripps Research Institute
IDP Research in 2013: what have we accomplished and where are we going?
1:05 PM, James Bardwell, University of Michigan
Structural Studies on the Activation and Substrate Binding of a Conditionally Disordered Acid-Activated Chaperone
1:30 PM, Jennifer Lee, National Institutes of Health
Membrane Curvature Generation by α-Synuclein
1:55 PM, Ad Bax, National Institutes of Health
Alpha-Synuclein, An Intrinsically Unstructured Protein. How Interesting Can It Be?
2:20 PM, Elisar Barbar, Oregon State University
Intrinsic Protein Disorder in the Regulation of Large Molecular Machines
2:45 PM, Postdoc Talk
3:00 PM, Break
3:30 PM, Ben Schuler, University of Zürich, Switzerland
Probing the Polymeric Properties of Unfolded and Disordered Proteins with Single-Molecule Spectroscopy
3:55 PM, Liesbeth Veenhoff, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
A Long Disordered Linker in Nuclear Transport of Membrane Proteins
4:20 PM, Garagin Papoian, University of Maryland
Acetylations of Lysines of the H4 Histone Tail lead to Functionally Important Remodeling of its Energy Landscape
4:45 PM, Postdoc Talk
5:00 PM, Jeffrey Hayes, University of Rochester
Linker Histone Structural Transitions upon Binding to DNA, Mononucleosomes, and Oligonucleosomal Arrays
5:25 PM, Jörg Langowski, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany
Dynamics of Nucleosome Tails Studied by All-Atom and Course-Grained MD
5:50 PM, Keynote Speaker: Lila Gierasch, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Moving the ProteinFolding Problem from the Test Tube to the Cell