91亚色传媒

Themes

Metals of life: From microbes to medicine

Transition metals play important roles as cofactors and signaling molecules. Despite their essentiality, they can also be toxic. Thus, cells and organisms are challenged to sense and maintain the appropriate concentration and availability of metals and rapidly mobilize them for metalloprotein utilization and signaling. This theme will highlight the latest research findings in transition metal sensing, transport, trafficking and signaling, from microbes to humans, in both health and disease.

Organizers

Sabeeha Merchant

Sabeeha Merchant
University of California, Berkeley

Amit Reddi

Amit Reddi
Georgia Tech

Symposia

Sunday, April 13

Transition metal sensing and transport

  • Extracellular heme utilization and its role in Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence and pathogenesis
    Angela Wilks, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
  • Mechanisms underlying copper homeostasis in Chlamydomonas
    Sabeeha Merchant, University of California, Berkeley
  • Multitasking functions of the IRT1 plant metal transporter
    Gregory Vert, Universit茅 Paris–Saclay
  • Substrate selectivity in Nramp-family metal ion transporters
    Rachelle Gaudet, Harvard University
Monday, April 14

Transition metal signaling

  • Transitional metal signaling from metalloallostery to metalloplasia: bioinorganic chemistry beyond active sites
    Christopher Chang, Princeton University
  • Illuminating extracellular metal dynamics: From tool development to discovery
    Marie Heffern, University of California, Davis
  • The sensing of ferrous iron via a bacterial two-component system
    Aaron Smith, University of Maryland, Baltimore
  • Structural and functional diversification across the heme-binding split-barrel family
    Crysten Blaby–Haas, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Tuesday, April 15

Metal trafficking

  • Illuminating heme trafficking and signaling in health and disease
    Amit Reddi, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Repurposing elesclomol for genetic disorders of copper deficiency
    Vishal Gohil, Texas A&M University
  • Cracking the CIA code — understanding the molecular basis of Fe-S protein maturation by the cytosolic iron sulfur cluster assembly system
    Deborah Perlstein, Boston University
  • Control of essential metal availability in plant cells
    Sebastien Thomine, Universit茅 Paris–Saclay

Other sessions

These sessions and activities will also be of interest. for details on these and the rest of the 91亚色传媒 Annual Meeting.

Featured speakers


  • Melissa J. Moore, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

  • Richard Silverman, Northwestern University

  • David A. Fidock, Columbia University

Meetups

  • Immunology
  • Industry scientists and industry interest
  • Microbiology
  • Plant biology and natural products

Interest group sessions

Workshops

Poster sessions

  • Immunology
  • Plant biology and natural products
  • Microbiology

Events

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