Session 4: Signalling To and From the Mitochondria – II.

Saturday, 17. Sept.

18:00  Chair:   Keith Garlid (Oregon US, garlid@pdx.edu)

Lech Wojtczak (Warszawa PL, lwac@nencki.gov.pl)

18:05-19:20    Oral presentations 10+5 min

 

4-01.           18:05-18:15

Keith D Garlid (Portland US) Reconstitution of kinase signaling in mitochondria - how mitoKATP opening inhibits permeability transition opening. [YIP]

4-02.           18:20-18:30

Marco Vendelin (Paris FR) Modulation of energy transfer between mitochondria and myofibrils by changes of the cardiac work.

4-03.           18:35-18:45

Lech Wojtczak (Warszawa PL) Comparison of the effects of nonesterified fatty acids and of their amides (N-acyl-ethanolamines) on isolated mitochondria and on mitochondria within intact cells, including triggering of apoptosis.

4-04.           18:50-19:00

Uwe Schlattner (Zurich CH) Mitochondrial GTP - a main function of NDP-kinase D?

4-05.           19:05-19:15

Keshav Singh (Buffalo US) Mitochondria-to-nucleus cross talk and genomic intsability.

4-06.           Poster B9

Boris F Krasnikov (New York US) A toxic halogenated cysteine S-conjugate has deleterious effects on mitochondrial physiology.

4-07.           Poster B10

Jakob Troppmair (Innsbruck AT) Regulating cellular energy production: novel functions for ancient signalling pathways?

4-08.           Poster B11

Dieter Morandell (Innsbruck AT) Modulation of mitochondrial respiratory parameters by the human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncoprotein. [YIP]

4-09.           Poster B12

Rudi Wiesner (Köln DE) Keratinocyte-specific knockout of the Tfam protein allows to elucidate the role of the mitochondrial respiratory chain for cell proliferation in vivo.

4-10A.           Abstract without presentation

Andras Perl (Syracuse US) Mitochondrial hyperpolarization: a checkpoint of T-cell life, death and autoimmunity.

 

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