FULL PROGRAM(subject to change)The Protein Society Annual Symposium will take place at Hilton San Francisco Union Square |
July 6, 2022 |
4:30 - 7 p.m. | REGISTRATION. Location: East Lounge Foyer (outside of Continental Ballroom) Pick up your badge on July 6 and be entered to win one of three $100 gift cards
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7:30 - 8:15 p.m. | WELCOME/ORIENTATION FOR STUDENTS Hosted by Dr. Bil Clemons (Caltech) and Dr. Margaret Stratton (UMass Amherst) Description: Take advantage of the PS36 orientation, where the hosts will share insider information related to the program & opportunities offered at the meeting. Get ready to network and mingle with other attendees, including speakers and meeting organizers. Bring your appetite and questions! Recommended for undergraduate, graduate students and postdocs. Tip: Rumor has it that some special TPS gear & prizes will be handed out. Location: Vista Lounge
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July 7, 2022 |
7:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. | REGISTRATION | East Lounge Foyer (outside of Continental Ballroom) |
8:30-8:35 a.m. | Opening Remarks: Dr. Charles (Chuck) R. Sanders, President; The Protein Society |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5
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8:35-9:00 a.m. |
Plenary Talk: James Fraser, UCSF |
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9:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. |
Parallel Session 1: Synthetic biology and biosensing - engineering protein components for cellular tasks Session Chair: |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
9:05-9:35 a.m. | Yvonne Chen, UCLA | Engineering Next-Generation CAR-T Cell Therapy for Cancer | |
9:35-10:05 a.m. | Saulius Klimašauskas, Vilnius University | Engineered Enzyme-Cofactor Pairs for Selective Chemical Tracking of Epigenetic Writers in Mammalian Cells | |
10:05-10:20 a.m. | Sachith Roch De Silva, Georgetown University | Origins of Small Molecule Binding Site Specificity in Intrinsically Disordered Proteins | |
10:20-10:55 a.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
10:55-11:25 a.m. | Birte Höcker, Universität Bayreuth| Engineering proteins to sense specific small ligands | |
11:25-11:55 a.m. | Barbara Di Ventura, University of Freiburg | Divide et impera |
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11:55-12:05 a.m. |
Sebastian Swanson, MIT | Tertiary motifs as building blocks for the design of protein-binding peptides Gianluca Veggiani, University of Toronto | Ultra-potent gene silencing and chromatin biology analysis enabled by chromodomain superbinders Tianqi Guo, The Ohio State University | Progress report on characterizing the stability of 500 repacked variants of a four-helix bundle protein |
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9:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. |
Parallel Session 2: Seeing 3D structures in cells: Cryo-electron tomography blazes the trail Session Chair: Jamaine Davis, Meharry Medical College |
Continental Ballroom 6 |
9:05-9:35 a.m. | Elizabeth Wright, University of Wisconsin-Madison | The Science Behind Protein Cancer Health Disparities | |
9:35-10:05 a.m. | Kendra Frederick, UT Southwestern | In cell structural biology of neurodegenerative disease associated proteins is enabled by sensitivity enhanced solid state NMR | |
10:05-10:20 a.m. | Caitlyn McCafferty, University of Texas | An integrative approach reveals the structure of elusive ciliary protein complexes and transient interactions | |
10:20-10:55 a.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
10:55-11:25 a.m. | Dimitry Tegunov, Genentech | Solving structures inside and outside of cells | |
11:25-11:55 a.m. | Daniela Nicastro, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | Probing the Molecular Organization of Cells & Organelles Using Cryo-electron Tomography | |
11:55-11:57 |
Lanfang (Charlotte) Shi, University of British Columbia | Fibrillization of lentil seed storage proteins: dependence of fibril morphology on extraction pH likely due to binding of phenolics |
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12:05-1:45 PM p.m. |
LUNCH |
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NETWORKING TABLES with DEI TOPICS - RSVP Required 12:15-1:30 PM The networking event is a unique experience that brings student and early career attendees up close and personal with protein science veterans and peers to discuss various career and diversity, equity and inclusion topics. Chair: Dr. Margaret Stratton (UMass Amherst) Location: Cityscape (Floor 46) |
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1:45-4:40 p.m. |
Parallel Session 3: Integrating techniques to address challenges in protein structural biology Session Chair: Susan Tsutakawa, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
1:45-2:15 p.m. | Sonja Lorenz, Max Planck Institute | Structural principles regulating the ubiquitination machinery | |
2:15-2:45 p.m. | Andrew LiWang, University of California, Merced | Oscillating Machinery of a Circadian Clock | |
2:45-3:00 p.m. | Mukesh Mahajan, Case Western Reserve University | Exploring the functionally relevant intrinsically disordered variable domain (VD) of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) using high resolution NMR spectroscopy and small angle X-ray scattering | |
3:00-3:30 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
3:30-4:00 p.m | Mark Glover, University of Alberta |Structural insights into the recognition of transcription terminators by ProQ/FinO RNA chaperones | |
4:00-4:30 p.m. | Alexandre Bonvin, Universiteit Utrecht | Solving 3D Puzzles of Biomolecular Interactions by Integrative Modelling | |
4:30-4:40 p.m. |
Sandor Babik, UMass Amherst | Interrogating the Interactions between Lys48 linked Ubiquitin chains and UCH37 AJ Vincelli, UMass Dartmouth | Preparing All Crystal Structure Models in the Protein Data Bank for Broad Use Pablo Galaz-Davison, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile | Fold-switch, function and coevolution of the metamorphic protein RfaH |
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1:45-4:40 p.m. |
Parallel Session 4: Imaging and tracking of proteins in space and time Session Chair: Anthony Kosiakoff, University of Chicago |
Continental Ballroom 6 |
1:45-2:15 p.m. | Ed Marcotte, University of Texas- Austin | Tracing proteins and their interactions through deep evolutionary time | |
2:15-2:45 | Charlie Bond, The University of Western Australia (Lorne Partnership) | A PPR protein-based FRET sensor for RNA | |
2:45-3:00 p.m. | Lila Halbers, University of California, Irvine | Engineered bioluminescent probes for visualizing RNA in live animals | |
3:00-3:30 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
3:30-4:00 p.m. | Anthony Roberts, University College London | Building the Cilium with ATP-driven Molecular Motors | |
4:00-4:30 p.m. | Adam Smith, University of Akron | How do oncogenic mutations affect receptor tyrosine kinase dimerization and function? | |
4:30-4:35 p.m. |
Benedikt Dolgikh, Michigan State University | Engineering ancestral dehalogenases for single molecule imaging Jesse Rodriguez-Reyes, University of California, Merced | Engineering of genetically encoded ratiometric fluorescent calcium biosensors with broadband sensitivity and 1 ms time response |
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4:45-6:45 p.m. |
POSTERS & EXHIBITS Networking Reception Refeyn workshop featuring presentation by Dr. Gabriella Kiss |
Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
Guided Posters |
July 8, 2022 | ||
7:00 a.m-5:00 p.m. | REGISTRATION | East Lounge Foyer (outside of Continental Ballroom) |
7:30-8:10 a.m. | TPS Business Meeting/New Members | VISTA |
8:30-9:00 a.m. | Introduction, Stein & Moore Award, Ralph Bradshaw, Founding Member, The Protein Society | Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
Plenary Award: Daniel Herschlag, Stanford University; 2022 Stein & Moore Winner | What do we understand about how enzymes work, and why don’t we understand the rest? | ||
9:05 a.m.- 12:05 p.m. |
Parallel Session 1: Protein Science Addressing Health Disparities Session Chair: Steven Damo, Fisk University |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
9:05-9:35 a.m. | Renee Reams, Florida A&M University | The Science Behind Protein Cancer Health Disparities | |
9:35-10:05 a.m. | Wade Van Horn, Arizona State University | Identification of the TRPV1 ion channel heat sensor and insights into polymodal function |
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10:05-10:20 a.m. | Snigda Krishna, University of Delhi | Small Molecule Enhancers of Thyroxine-binding Affinity of Transthyretin : an Insight Towards Therapeutic Intervention of Pre-eclampsia |
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10:20-10:55 a.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
10:55-11:25 a.m, | Jamaine Davis, Meharry Medical College | | |
11:25-11:55 a.m. | Melissa Davis, Weill Cornell Medicine | Role of Ancestry in Tumor Biology | |
11:55-12:05 a.m. |
Ram Bhusal, Monash University | Engineering of Tick Evasins as Chemokine-targeted Anti-inflammatory Agents Geoffrey Li, Vanderbilt University | Elucidating the Unusual Disease-Predisposing T118M Variant of Peripheral Myelin Protein 22 Xizi Zhang, University of California, Berkeley | Dose-dependent nuclear delivery and transcriptional repression with a cell-penetrant MeCP2 |
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9:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. |
Parallel Session 2: Machine Learning in Protein Science Session Chair: Julia Shifman, The Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Science |
Continental Ballroom 6 |
9:05-9:35 a.m. | Mary Jo Ondrechen, Northeastern University | Machine learning for prediction of protein function & elucidation of enzyme function & control | |
9:35-10:05 a.m. | Eric Greene, Univ. of California, San Francisco | Deep neural language modeling enables functional protein generation across families | |
10:05-10:20 a.m. | Sai Pooja Mahajan, Johns Hopkins University | Hallucinating native-like antibodies with deep learning | |
10:20-10:55 a.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
10:55-11:25 a.m. | Alexander Rives, META | Language modeling at the scale of evolution | |
11:25-11:55 a.m | Mohammed AlQuraishi, Columbia University | OpenFold: A trainable and modular implementation of AlphaFold2 | |
11:55-12:05 a.m. |
Daniel Olson, University of Montana | Speeding up protein homology search using a neural pre-filter Zirui Wang, Michigan State University | Affibody Sequence Design Using Deep Learning Generative Models Alexandra Van Hall-Beauvais, EPFL | De Novo Design of Site-Specific Protein Binders Using Surface Fingerprints |
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12:05-1:45 p.m. | LUNCH | |
Protein Science Workshop - RSVP Required 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. Publishing in Protein Science from a Non-R1 Institution Learn about the Protein Science journal and from your peers working outside of research-intensive universities. Presentations from researchers at non-R1 institutions will be followed by a discussion with the Protein Science journal's senior editors.
Speakers:
Jeanine Amacher (Western Washington University) | Paul Cook (Grand Valley State University) | Katie Hart (Williams College) | Colin Smith (Wesleyan University) | John Kuriyan (University of California, Berkeley) | Nir Ben-Tal (Tel Aviv University) | Aitziber L. Cortajarena (CIC biomaGUNE-BRTA)
Chairs: Melissa Asaro (Wiley) and April Rodd (Wiley) Location: Plaza A Educators DEI Panel - RSVP Required 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. Panelist: Dr. Sheila Jaswal, Amherst College Chair: Dr. Bil Clemons (Caltech) Location: Plaza B
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1:45-4:40 p.m. |
Parallel Session 3: Miniproteins: Are There Really That Many Additional Genes That We Have Been Missing? Session Chair: Constance Jeffery, University of Illinois at Chicago |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
1:45-2:15 p.m. |
Marie Brunet, University of Sherbrooke | The coding potential of pseudogenes: between relics and new beginnings |
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2:15-2:45 p.m. | Victor Luria, Yale University | Novel genes enable protein structural innovation and function in the brain | |
3:05-3:35 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
3:35-4:05 p.m. | Sarah Slavoff, Yale University | Functional (chemo-)proteomics of Small Open Reading Frame-Encoded Proteins | |
4:05-4:35 p.m. | Eva-Maria Strauch, University of Georgia | |
4:35-4:40 p.m. |
Claudèle Lemay-St-Denis, Université de Montréal | Emergence of a catalytic activity in a SH3-like fold provides a powerful resistance mechanism Maryam Raeeszadeh-Sarmazdeh, University of Nevada Reno | Engineering and Design of Minimal Metalloproteinase Inhibitor Scaffolds |
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1:45-4:40 p.m. |
Parallel Session 4: Celebrating 100 Antibody Drugs Session Chair: Sarah Hymowitz, The Column Group |
Continental Ballroom 6 |
1:45-2:15 p.m. | K. Dane Wittrup, MIT | Antibody Drug Lead Isolation and Optimization by Cell Surface Display and Flow Cytometric Screening | |
2:15-2:45 p.m. | Peter Kim, Stanford University | Antibodies for the prevention and treatment of infectious disease | |
2:45-3:00 p.m. | Michael Shavlik, University of Oregon | Sequence Space Neighborhoods of GFP-like Proteins Show Altered Robustness and Diversity over Evolutionary Time | |
3:00-3:30 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
3:30-4:00 p.m. | Paul Carter, Genentech | Engineering Bispecific Antibodies as Therapeutics | |
4:00-4:30 p.m. | John Desjarlais, Xencor | Mobilizing the Immune System With Bispecific Antibodies and Potency-tuned Cytokines | |
4:30-4:40 p.m. |
Devan Diwanji, University of California, San Francisco | Structures of the Pro-Oncogenic Singly-Liganded HER2/HER3 Heterodimer Reveal Novel Asymmetry Jacob DeRoo, Colorado State University | Computational Optimization of a FLAG-binding Single-Chain Variable Fragment Shaogeng Tang, Stanford University | Human sperm TMEM95 facilitates membrane fusion with eggs |
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4:45-6:45 p.m. |
POSTERS & EXHIBITS Networking Reception - Sponsored by Dynamic Biosensors GmbH. 5:00 PM Dynamic Biosensors Workshop featuring presentation by Dr. Antonio de Meco. |
Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
Guided Posters |
July 9, 2022 | ||
7:00 a.m-5:00 p.m. | REGISTRATION | East Lounge Foyer (outside of Continental Ballroom) |
Introduction, Christian B. Anfinsen Award, Dr. Amy E. Keating, President-Past; The Protein Society | Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 | |
8:30-9 a.m. | Plenary Award: Petra Fromme, Arizona State University; 2021 Christian B. Anfinsen Award Winner | Dynamics of Proteins discovered by time-resolved studies with X-ray Free Electron Lasers | |
9:05 AM-12:05 p.m. |
Parallel Session 1: Protein Phase Separation in Biomolecular Condensates Session Chair: Gary Pielak, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
9:05-9:35 a.m. | Tanja Mittag, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital | How phase separation is encoded in intrinsically disordered low-complexity domains | |
9:35-10:05 a.m. | Ivan Coluzza, BCMaterials, Spain | Proteins Are Solitary! Pathways of Protein Folding and Aggregation in Protein Mixtures | |
10:05-10:20 a.m. | Akshaya Arva, Texas Women's University |Determining the effect of stress on the nucleolar protein, Liat1 | |
10:20-10:55 a.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
10:55-11:25 a.m. | Rebecca B. Berlow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Rewriting the Rules of Molecular Competition: Transcriptional Regulation by Intrinsically Disordered Proteins | |
11:25-11:55 a.m. | Felipe G. Quiroz, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University | Dissecting biomolecular condensates across stratified epithelial tissues | |
11:55-12:04 a.m. |
Philip To, Johns Hopkins University | Protein Refoldability Explains the Role of Disordered Regions and Biomolecular Condensation in Yeast Proteostasis Jonathan Eicher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Gelation of a Tardigrade Desiccation-Tolerance Protein Asif Ali, University of Chicago | Preservation of orphan ribosomal proteins during stress in chaperone-stirred condensates |
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9:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. |
Parallel Session 2: Structure & Dynamics; Perspectives on Enzyme Function Session Chair: Mary Jo Ondrechen, Northeastern University |
Continental Ballroom 6 |
9:05 -9:35 | Dorothee Kern, Brandeis University | Time Travel to the Past and Future – Evolution of energy landscapes for enzymes catalysis | |
9:35 - 10:05 | Alejandro Buschiazzo, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo (LAPS Partnership)| Protein plasticity underlies phosphoryl-transfer efficiency and flow directionality in bacterial signaling” |
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10:05 - 10:20 |
Ryan Woloschuk, University of Toronto Paul Max Reed, University of Toronto (2021 Protein Science Best Paper Winners)| Structure-based design of a photoswitchable affibody scaffold |
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10:20 - 10:55 | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
10:55 - 11:25 | Misty Kuhn, San Francisco State University | Elucidating the Molecular Landscape of Bacterial Gcn5-related N-acetyltransferase (GNAT) Enzymes | |
11:25 - 11:55 | Ningkun Wang, San Jose State University | The Old Dog Still Has Some New Tricks: Non Canonical Allosteric Regulation of SIRT1 | |
11:55 - 12:05 |
Behnoush Seifinoferest, University of California, Merced | Using Crystallographic Ensemble Refinement for Computational Design of Highly Active De Novo Enzymes Sebastian Brickel, Uppsala University | Q-Repex: A python pipeline to increase sampling of EVB simulations Nancy Horton, University of Arizona | Structural and Kinetic Mechanism of Substrate Specificity Change due to Enzyme Filamentation |
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12:05 - 1:45 PM | LUNCH | |
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Undergraduate Research Session - RSVP Required 12:15-1:30 PM The undergraduate research session showcases outstanding scientific research by undergraduate students. Speakers: Ethan Goulart, University of Massachusetts Amherst Lydia Kenney, Georgia Institute of Technology Dru Myerscough, Rice University Ryan Judy, University of California Santa Barbara Chair: Dr. Mary Munson, UMass Chan Medical School Location: Plaza A NSF Grantwriting Workshop - RSVP Required 12:45-1:30 PM A hands-on workshop held to assist researchers and investigators in developing competitive proposals for the National Science Foundation. Chair: Dr. Engin Serpersu, NSF Location: Plaza B
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1:45 - 5:00 p.m. |
Plenary Talks |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
1:45 - 2:15 p.m. |
Introduction, Protein Science Young Investigator Award, Dr. Amy Keating, President-Past; The Protein Society
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Nicolas Lux Fawzi, Brown University; 2022 Protein Science Young Investigator Award (sponsored by Wiley) | Seeing the atomic determinants of phase separation in function and disease
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2:15 - 2:45 p.m. |
Introduction, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Award, Dr. Charles (Chuck) R. Sanders, President; The Protein Society
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Sun Hur, Harvard University; 2022 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Award Winner (sponsored by Genentech) | Innate immune mechanism for self vs. non-self RNA discrimination
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2:45 - 3:15 p.m. |
Introduction, Emil Thomas Kaiser Award, Dr. Amy E. Keating, President-Past; The Protein Society
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Philipp Kukura, Oxford University; 2022 Emil Thomas Kaiser Award Winner | Unravelling biomolecular structure, interactions and dynamics with mass photometry
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3:15 - 3:45 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK & Exhibits | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
3:45 - 4:15 p.m |
Introduction, Christian B. Anfinsen Award, Dr. Charles (Chuck) R. Sanders, President; The Protein Society
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Jin Zhang, UCSD; 2022 Christian B. Anfinsen Award Winner | Illuminating the Biochemical Activity Architecture of the Cell
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4:15 - 4:45 p.m. |
Introduction, Protein Science Young Investigator Award, Dr. Amy E. Keating, President-Past; The Protein Society
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Nozomi Ando, Cornell University; 2022 Protein Science Young Investigator Award (sponsored by Wiley) | Correlated Motions in Proteins
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5:00 - 7:00 p.m. | POSTERS & EXHIBITS Networking Reception | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
8:30 - 10:00 p.m. | PS36 "Masked" Reception | Plaza Ballroom |
July 10, 2022 | ||
7 - 11:00 a.m. | REGISTRATION | East Lounge Foyer (outside of Continental Ballroom) |
8:30 AM - 11:10 a.m. |
Parallel Session 1: High Throughput Protein Science Session Chair: Jenny Yang, Georgia State University |
Continental Ballroom 4 & 5 |
8:30 - 9:00 | Nevan Krogan, University of California, San Francisco | Mechanistically understanding disease through integration of systems-level data | |
9:00 - 9:30 | Andreas Pichlmair, Technical University of Munich | Characterizing virus-host interactions using Multi-omics approaches | |
9:30 - 9:45 | Allyson Li, Columbia University | High-throughput profiling of tyrosine kinase specificity reveals the effects of phosphosite-proximal mutations | |
9:45 - 10:05 | COFFEE BREAK | Exhibit Hall (Golden Gate Ballroom, escalator access from Continental) |
10:05 - 10:35 | Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen, Genentech| Cell atlases as roadmaps to better understand and treat disease | |
10:35 - 11:05 | Julia Koehler Leman, Flatiron Institute | Sequence-structure-function relationships in the microbial protein universe | |
11:05 - 11:09 |
Kendra Marcus, University of California, Berkeley | Rescuing from the DEAD: Analysis of the DEAD-Box Motif in a Polymerase Clamp Loader Jarrod Shilts, Wellcome Sanger Institute | Towards a Comprehensive Receptor Interactome for the Human Immune System Congwang Ye, LLNL | One-step microencapsulation of cell-free lysate for improved protein synthesis and characterization |
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8:30 - 11:10 a.m. | Parallel Session 2: Protein & Ligand -
A New Marriage Between an Old Couple
Session Chair: Amitava Roy, NIH
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Continental Ballroom 6 |
8:30 - 9:00 | Travis Wheeler, University of Montana | An Open Source Workflow for Virtually Screening Billions of Molecules for Binding Affinity to Protein Targets | |
9:00 - 9:30 | Matthew Schellenberg, Mayo Clinic | Molecular Basis of Allosteric Regulation and Isoform Specificity of Protein Kinase C Beta | |
9:30 - 9:45 | Benjamin Basanta, The Scripps Research Institute | A 2.7Å cryo-EM reconstruction of transthyretin (55kDa) covalently bound to a small molecule | |
9:45 - 10:05 | COFFEE BREAK | Continental Ballroom Foyer |
10:05 - 10:35 | Jeanine Amacher, Western Washington University | A comprehensive structural view of target recognition in the Streptococcus Class A sortase catalytic mechanism | |
10:35 - 11:05 | Sergio Hassan, NIH | In Search of New Antimicrobial Classes Against Drug-Resistant Pathogens | |
11:05-11:07 | Yongjian Huang, HHMI and University of California, Berkeley | How the EGF receptor generates ligand-dependent differential signaling outputs | |
11:15- 11:25 a.m. |
Poster Competition Winners - Dr. Christopher Snow, Colorado State University; Chair, Abstracts Committee
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Continental Ballroom 4 & 5
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11:25 -11:30 |
TPS Service Awards - Dr. Charles (Chuck) R. Sanders, President; The Protein Society
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11:30 AM - 12:00 a.m. |
Introduction, Hans Neurath Award, Dr. Charles (Chuck) R. Sanders, President; The Protein Society
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Plenary Award: Squire Booker, Penn State University; 2022 Hans Neurath Award Winner (sponsored by the Hans Neurath Foundation) | Taking a Hit for the Team: Self-sacrifice as a Strategy for tRNA Methylthiolation
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12:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. |
Introduction, Carl Brändén Award, Dr. Charles (Chuck) R. Sanders, President; The Protein Society
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Plenary Award: David Goodsell, Scripps Research Institute & Rutgers University; 2022 Carl Brändén Award Winner (sponsored by Rigaku) | Art as a Tool for Structural Biology
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12:30 - 12:35 p.m. | Closing - Dr. Charles (Chuck) R. Sanders, President; The Protein Society | |