18th Wilhelm Bernhard Workshop on the cell nucleus – Program
Day
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Sept. 4
Registration
Opening ceremony Wilhelm Bernhard Lecture
Stan Fakan Visit to the Museum for the History of the University of Pavia
Cocktail
Sept. 5
Transcription and splicing 1
(Chairperson: G. Vazquez-Nin – A. Kumar)
Coffee break
Transcription and splicing 2
(Chairperson: G. Vazquez-Nin – A. Kumar)
Gene expression and nucleus to cytoplasm transport
(Chairperson: L. Rothblum – R. Hancock ) Coffee break
Poster session
Sept. 6
Nucleolus 1
(Chairperson: T. Pederson – J. Sommerville) Coffee break
Nucleolus 2
(Chairperson: T. Pederson – J. Sommerville)
Excursion
Social dinner
Sept. 7
Cell death and nuclear markers of disease
(Chairperson: M.C. Dabauvalle – E. Falcieri) Coffee break
Wilhelm Bernhard Junior Lecture
Cell cycle
(Chairperson:E. Prosperi – I. Raska) Coffee break
Round table
Committee meeting
Concert
&
Farewell party
Sept. 8
Nuclear proteins, matrix and bodies
(Chairperson: O. Zatsepina – R. Benavente)
Coffee break
Chromatin
(Chairperson: W. Hennig – P. Debey) Closing ceremony
18th Wilhelm Bernhard Workshop on the cell nucleus – Scientific sessions
September 4th
5 pm
Aula Scarpa, University
WILHELM BERHNARD LECTURE page 9 Ultrastructural analysis is a major tool in investigating the nuclear functional architecture
Stan Fakan
September 5
8.30- 13 am
Collegio Nuovo
TRANSCRIPTION AND SPLICING page 11
NUCLEAR TRANSLATION. AN OLD STORY
Iborra F.J. and Cook P.R.
RECOGNITION OF OPEN READING FRAMES IN pre-mRNAs WITHIN THE CELL NUCLEUS
Sperling R. and Sperling J.
EVIDENCES SUGGESTING THAT TRANS-CRIPTION IS INVOLVED IN HOMOLOGUE CHROMOSOME RECOGNITION AND ALIGNMENT PREVIOUS TO PAIRING IN EARLY MEIOTIC PROPHASE
Vázquez-Nin G, Echeverría O., Ortiz R., Scassellati C., Ubaldo E., and Fakan S.
ß-Actin, TAta binding protein (TBP) and transcription by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII)
de Lanerolle P., Mavrommatis E., Johnson, T., Hoffman W., Stojiljkovic L., Fuchsova B., Philimonenko V. and Hozak P.
Zhou M., Deng L., Kashanchi F., Shatkin A. and Kumar A. THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL TUMOUR SUPPRESSOR ZINC FINGER PROTEIN WT1 BINDS TO TRANSCRIPTS IN VIVO
Ladomery M., Hastie N., Woolner S., Slight J. and Sommerville J.
THE DEAD BOX RNA HELICASE P68: A TRANSCRIPTIONAL CO-ACTIVATOR AND REPRESSOR
Bates G., Wilson, B., Nicol S. and Fuller-Pace F.
THE SUPRASPLICEOSOME: A MACRO-MOLECULAR MACHINE FOR MAKING FUNCTIONAL mRNA
Sperling J. and Sperling R.
CDC2L5, A NUCLEAR CDC2-RELATED KINASE CONTAINING AN RS DOMAIN IS INVOLVED IN PRE-MRNA SPLICING
Durieux S.#, Even Y., Géraud M.L., Weil D.*, Genevière A.M.
MODULATION OF TRANSCRIPTION IN WCH-17 CELLS AFTER HYPOTERMIC STIMULUS
Vecchio L.1, Baldelli B.2, Malatesta M.2 and Biggiogera M.1
September 5
2.30 – 4.30 pm
Collegio Nuovo
September 5
2.30 – 4.30 pm
Collegio Nuovo
5-7 pm
Collegio Volta
GENE EXPRESSION &
NUCLEUS-TO-CYTOPLASM TRANSPORT page 15 TOPOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN DINOFLAGELLATES
Alverca E, Franca S and Moreno Díaz de la Espina, S.
HSP70 AND HSP90 ARE DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED AND RELOCATED IN THE NUCLEUS AFTER INDUCTION OF MICRO-SPORE EMBRYOGENESIS BY STRESS
Seguí J.M., Testillano P.S., and Risueño M.C.
Lack of epigenetic reprogramming in early sheep embryos produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer
Beaujean N., Taylor J., Gardner J., Wilmut I., Meehan R. and Young L.
MAMMALIAN RRN3 BECOMES INACTIVATED IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSCRIPTION
Hirschler-Laszkiewicz, I., Cavanaugh, A., and Rothblum, L.
ACTIVE MAPKs TRANSLOCATE TO THE NUCLEUS AND ARE TARGETED TO DEFINED DOMAINS DURING PLANT DIFFERENTIA-TION AND PROLIFERATION
Coronado M.J., Seguí J.M., González-Melendi P., Ramírez C., Barany, I., Testillano P.S., and Risueño M.C.
Enhancement of nuclear uptake of therapeutic genes and macro-molecules by using NLS and PTD containing viral peptides
Sanders N, Vandenbroucke R, De Smedt S, Vanderleyden E, Lucas B, Remaut K Demeester J
evidence that The nuclear lamina is an elastic structure which exerts pressure on intranuclear macro-molecules