Structural Biology and Biophysics
Mechanisms of membrane transport:
- Chairs: Raimund Dutzler (Zurich, Switzerland), Irmgard Sinning (Heidelberg, Germany)
- Christine Ziegler (Frankfurt, Germany): Localization-dependent regulation of membrane transporters and channels
- Eric R. Geertsma (Frankfurt, Germany): Structure of a prokaryotic Prestin homolog reveals the architecture of the SLC26 family
- Stathis Frillingos (Ioannina, Greece): Structure-function analysis of the different selectivity preferences of pyrimidine and/or purine transporters in the Nucleobase:Cation Symporter-2 (NCS2) family
- Jessica Klümper (Bochum, Germany): A new channel for the peroxisomal import of PTS2 proteins
- Leonid A. Sazanov (Cambridge, United Kingdom): Structure and mechanism of respiratory complex I, a giant molecular proton pump
- Raimund Dutzler (Zurich, Switzerland): The structural basis for calcium activation in the TMEM16 family of lipid scramblases and ion channels
- Robin Allshire (Edinburgh, United Kingdom): Epigenetic transmission: establishment and inheritance of specialised chromatin
- Andrés Aguilera (Sevilla, Spain): RNA:DNA hybrids as modulators of chromatin structure and genome instability
- Juli Feigon (Los Angeles, United States): The Architecture of Tetrahymena Telomerase Holoenzyme
- Piet Borst (Amsterdam, Netherlands): The sequence requirements for base J in DNA
- Thomas Grundström (Umeå, Sweden): Signal regulated localisation of a mutagenic protein complex at the Igh locus
Channels and transporters:
- Chairs: Poul Nissen (Aarhus, Denmark), Lutz Schmitt (Düsseldorf, Germany)
- Ben Luisi (Cambridge, United Kingdom): Structure and mechanism of a bacterial multi-drug efflux pump
- Poul Nissen (Aarhus, Denmark): Structure and mechanism of Na+ dependent transporters
- Dirk J. Slotboom (Groningen, Netherlands): Mechanisms of vitamin transport
- Lutz Schmitt (Düsseldorf, Germany): Crystal Structure of the Transport Unit of Auto Transporter AIDA I from E. coli
- Nils Krause (Berlin, Germany): First structural insights in the opening of Channelrhodopsin-2
- Alexi Alekov (Hannover, Germany): Evolutionary divergent lysine regulates electrostatic stoichiometric coupling and voltage dependence of the chloride/proton exchanger ClC-5
Protein mediated membrane deformation and penetration
Monitoring protein conformational dynamics and movement
From subcellular to molecular resolution