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th Wilhelm Bernhard Workshop on the cell nucleus – Scientific sessions



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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.

REGULATION OF PROCESSIVE TRANSCRIPTION


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

Hancock R.

POSTER SESSION page 34

September 6th

8.30- 13 am

Collegio Nuovo

September 6th

8.30- 13 am

Collegio Nuovo



NUCLEOLUS page 18
UBF INDUCES CHROMATIN REMODELING

Chen D., Belmont A. S. and Huang S.


ARTIFICIALLY UNRAVELED NUCLEOLI AS A MODEL TO STUDY THE NUCLEOLUS FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION

Dudnik O.A. and Smirnova O.Iu.


EFFECT OF ACTINOMYCIN-D UPON UP-STREAM BINDING FACTOR LOCALIZATION: A (3D + TIME) STUDY

Elias E., Tchélidzé P., Benassarou A., Sauvage C., Bobichon H., Ploton D. and O’Donohue M.F.


CONNECTION OF NUCLEOLAR TRANS-CRIPTION AND PROCESSING MACHINERY IS ENERGY-DEPENDENT

Louvet E., Junéra H.R., Le Panse S. and Hernandez-Verdun D.
TOPOGRAPHY OF RIBOSOMAL DNA (rDNA) DETECTABLE BY FISH IN EARLY MOUSE EMBRYOS

Korobova F.V., Noniashvili E.M., Schoefer C., Romanova L.G., Wachtler F., Dyban A.P., and Zatsepina O.V.

Proteomic and functional analysIs of the Arabidopsis nucleolus


Shaw P, Beven A, Clark G, Lam Y, Andersen J, Mann M, Lamond A , Brown J
FUNCTIONAL PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF PLANT NUCLEOLAR PHOSPHOPROTEINS RELATED TO CELL PROLIFERATION

González-Camacho, F., and Medina, F.J.


TRAFFIC OF NEWLY FORMED RIBOSOMES IN THE NUCLEUS

Politz J.C., Tuft R.A. and Pederson, T.


RECRUITMENT OF RIBOSOMAL PROTEINS TO PRE-RIBOSOMES AS STUDIED BY EXPRESSION OF GFP-FUSION PROTEINS IN LIVING CELLS

Krüger, T., and Scheer, U.

LOCALIZATION OF COMPONENTS OF THE SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE IN THE AMPLIFIED NUCLEOLI OF XENOPUS OOCYTES


Sommerville J., Mullin A., Gilchrist K., Lewandowski L.B., Brumwell C.L., Politz J.C. and Pederson T.
ROLE OF THE NUCLEOLUS IN HUMAN REPRODUCTION

Kittur N., Bazett-Jones D.P. and Meier U.T.




September 7th

8.30- 11 am

Collegio Volta

11.30


Collegio Volta

CELL DEATH & NUCLEAR MARKERS OF DISEASE page 23
FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS ON APOPTOTIC CELL NUCLEAR DOMAINS.

Burattini S., Luchetti F., Battistelli M. and Falcieri E.


NUCLEAR CHANGES IN BREAST CANCER CELLS DURING EARLY PHASES OF CELL DEATH AND CELL GROWTH.

Losa G.A., Castelli C. and Nonnenmacher T.F.
MODELING APOPTOTIC CHROMATIN CONDENSATION IN NUCLEI ISOLATED FROM NORMAL CELLS

Widlak P.


SYNCHRONIZED ONSET OF NUCLEAR AND SURFACE CHANGES DURING APOPTOSIS OF HUMAN, RAT AND MOUSE LYMPHOCYTES

Dini L. and Abbro L.
FURTHER NOTES ON NUCLEI AND NUCLEOLI IN THE PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH AND PRECEDING TERMINAL MATURATION

Smetana K., Čermák J., and Hrkal Z.
AGGRESOME-LIKE INCLUSIONS WITHIN THE NUCLEOPLASM:

PROTEASOMAL DEGRADATION AND SUB-NUCLEAR PATHOLOGY

Chen M., Rockel T., Hemmerich P., and von Mikecz A.


MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL EXPRESSION OF THE XENOPUS EMERIN

Gareiß M., Zentgraf H., Wilken N., Müller C.R. and Dabauvalle M.-C.

WILHELM BERNHARD JUNIOR LECTURE page 26

NUCLEAR MYOSIN I AND ACTIN ARE REQUIRED FOR RNA POLYMERASE I TRANSCRIPTION

Philimonenko V.V., Iben S., Dingová H., Kyselá K., Grummt I., de Lanerolle P. and Hozák P.



Sptember 7th

2.30-4 pm

Collegio Volta

Sptember 7th

2.30-4 pm

Collegio Volta



CELL CYCLE page 27
50 YEARS NOBEL PRIZE FRITS ZERNIKE IN PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPY (1953 – 2003)

Gundllach H.


DELAYED ENTRY TO QUIESCENCE BY p21CDKN1A-NULL HUMAN FIBROBLASTS: A POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT IN THE DISASSEMBLY OF PRE-REPLICATION COMPLEX

Stivala L.A., Perucca P., Cazzalini O., E. Prosperi, Madine M. and Laskey R.A.L.

LIGHT AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF REPLICATION SITES IN HELA CELLS DURING S-PHASE

Koberna K., Pliss A., Siegel A.J., Malinsky J., Ligasova A., Dudnik O. Berezney R., and Raska I.
REPLICATION FACTORIES AND INTRA-S PHASE CHECKPOINT PATHWAYS

Rossi R., Biamonti G and Montecucco A.


PERSISTENT DNA DECATENATIONS BETWEEN SISTER CHROMATIDS INDUCE CHECKPOINT DELAYS IN G2 AND EARLY MITOSIS

De la Torre C, Moreno Díaz de la Espina S, Clarke DJ and Giménez-Abián JF.

September 8th

8.30-10.30 am

Collegio Nuovo

11-12.30 am





NUCLEAR PROTEINS, MATRIX AND BODIES page 31
DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF TIGHT DNA-PROTEIN COMPLEXES ALONG BARLEY CHROMOSOMES REVEALED BY MAPPED MOLECULAR MARKERS

Sjakste T. and Röder M.
Polymorphism of nuclear multi-functional protein XPD and its influence on DNA repair

Rzeszowska-Wolny J., Pietrowska M., Polanska J., Palyvoda O., Jaworska J., Butkiewicz D. and Hancock R.
NUCLEAR STRESS BODIES REVEAL A LINK BETWEEN CHROMATIN ORGANIZATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF RNA PROCESSING FACTORS.

Biamonti G., Rizzi N., Chiodi I., Corioni M., Denegri M., Cobianchi F., Riva S.


SIGNAL SEQUENCES IN THE MOLECULE OF THE NUCLEOLAR PROTEIN FIBRILLARIN DIRECTING ITS SPECIFIC LOCALIZATION WITHIN THE NUCLEOLUS

1,3Mukharyamova K.Sh., 2Levitsky S.A., 2Veiko V.P., and 1,3Zatsepina O.V.
MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE OF THE SYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEX: SCP3 PROTEIN DOMAINS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL FOR POLYMERIZATION

Baier, A., Alsheimer, M., and Benavente, R.



CHROMATIN page 29
DYNAMICS OF NUCLEAR COMPARTMENTS DURING EARLY EMBRYOGENESIS IN THE MOUSE

Martin C., Zatsepina O., Migné C., Chebrout M., Beaujean N., Zink D. and Debey P.


HISTONE EXPRESSION IN THE GERM LINE OF DROSOPHILA

Hennig W., Becker A., Feng RR, Berger, A., Ye J., Tang X.
MALE CHROMATIN REMODELING AFTER FERTILIZATION IN SEA URCHINS: THE ROLE OFA THIOL

Concha C, Morín V., Even Y., Oliver M.I., Gutiérrez S., Puchi M., Genevière A.M., and Imschenetzky M.
EXPRESSION OF HUMAN METHYLASES IN THE MALE GERM LINE OF DROSOPHILA

Weyrich A., Dong M., Ge Y., Xu G., W. Hennig
DYNAMICS OF HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEINS MEASURED BY FLUORESCENCE CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY IN LIVING CELLS

Schmiedeberg L., Weißhart K. and Hemmerich P.


THE NON-HISTONE CHROMOSOMAL PROTEIN HMGB1 AS A MODULATOR OF CHROMATIN STRUCTURE

Polyanichko A., Chikhirzhina E., Skvortsov A., Kostyleva E., Vorob’ev V.


THE WILHELM BERNHARD LECTURE



Ultrastructural analysis is a major tool in investigating the nuclear functional architecture

Stan Fakan

Centre de Microscopie Electronique

Université de Lausanne, Switzerland






ORAL PRESENTATIONS


TRANSCRIPTION AND SPLICING


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