ENPER 2019 PROGRAMME
TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER
16:00 – 17:00 - Registration
17:00 - 17:10 - Welcome by Organizers
17:10 - 17:25 - Fantastic voyage: In memory of Chris Hawes. Jurgen Denecke (University of Leeds, UK)
1st Session – Autophagy
Chair: Fernando Aniento (University of Valencia, Spain)
17:30 – 18:30 – Keynote: Ana María Cuervo (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA). Selective Autophagy: opening the door to lysosomes. .
18:40-19:00 - Autophagic degradation of MSBP1 is mediated by the ATI cargo receptors. Jian Wu (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
19:00-19:20 - A role of autophagy in regulation of the number of mitochondria during spermiogenesis in Marchantia polymorpha. Takuya Norizuki (University of Tokyo, Japan)
19:20-19:40 - Roles of RAB23 in spermiogenesis of Marchantia polymorpha. Naoki Minamino (National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan)
19:45 - Welcome Cocktail
WEDNESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER
2nd Session – Endoplasmic reticulum and ER-Golgi trafficking
Chair: Jenny Russinova (VIB, Belgium)
9:10-9:30 - The ER stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana. Noelia Pastor Cantizano (MSU-DOE Plant Research Lab, Michigan, USA)
9:30-9:50 - Undecided Protein Response. Emanuela Pedrazzini (Istituto di Biologia e Biotecnologia Agraria, Milano, Italy)
9:50-10:10 - TWISTED DWARF1 regulates Arabidopsis male gametophyte development by remodelling ER structures. Jie Liu (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
10:10-10:30 - p24 family proteins are involved in the transport to the plasma membrane of GPI-anchored proteins in Arabidopsis. César Bernat-Silvestre (Universitat de València, Spain)
10:30-10:50 - The K/HDEL receptor: Gatekeeper at the Golgi. Robert Bolt (University of Leeds, UK)
10:50-11:30 - Coffe break
3rd Session – Golgi complex and trans Golgi network
Chair: Erika Isono (University of Konstanz, Germany)
11:30-11:50 - Separating Golgi Proteins from Cis to Trans Reveals Underlying Properties of Cisternal Localization. Harriet T. Parsons (Cambridge University, UK)
11:50-12:10 - New Players in Plant Trans-Golgi Network biogenesis and homeostasis. Luciana Renna (MSU-DOE Plant Research Lab, Michigan, USA)
12:10-12:30 - Crosstalk Between Sphingolipids and Phosphoinositides at the trans-Golgi Network. Yoko Ito (CNRS-Bordeaux University, France)
12:30-12:50 - EPSIN1 and MTV1 are major ENTH type accessory proteins at the trans-Golgi network. Michael Sauer (University of Potsdam, Germany)
12:50-13:10 - A tale of two routes: The role of subunit a in targeting of the V-ATPase in Arabidopsis thaliana. Upendo Lupanga (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
13:15 - Lunch
4th Session – Endocytosis and endosomal transport
Chair: David Scheuring (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
15:15-15:35 - Novel players in plant clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Giovanni Stefano (MSU-DOE Plant Research Lab, Michigan, USA)
15:35-15:55 - Modulation of clathrin-mediated endocytosis during biotic stress. Hsin-Yao Huang (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
15:55-16:15 - Unraveling the function of AAK1 in plants. Wei Siao (VIB, Belgium)
16:15-17:00 - Coffee break
17:00-17:20 - Discrimination between TPLATE complex (TPC) and AP-2 complex cargoes. Deepanksha Arora (VIB, Belgium)
17:20-17:40 - Analysis of PH domain-containing RAB5 effector of Arabidopsis thaliana. Emi Ito (ICU, Tokyo, Japan)
17:40-18:00 - Function of SH3 DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEINS in endosomal transport. Marie-Kristin Nagel (University of Konstanz)
18:30 - Historical Walking Tour
THURSDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER
5th Session – Trafficking and polarity
Chair: Clara Sánchez-Rodríguez (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
9:30-9:50 - A repeated cysteine-containing motif in AGC1 kinases and its role in cell biology. Alina Graf (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
9:50-10:10 - Cell Surface Receptor Complex for tissue Polarity and Auxin-Mediated Development. Jakub Hajný (Institute of Science and Technology, IST Austria)
10:10-10:30 - Arabidopsis Flippase Cooperates with GNOM and BIG to Regulate PIN Polarity and Trafficking. Xixi Zhang (Institute of Science and Technology, IST Austria)
10:30-10:50 - Auxin and SAUR proteins in the guard cells of Arabidopsis thaliana. Martina Klejchová (University of Glasgow, UK)
10:50-11:30 Coffe break
6th Session – Exocytosis and defence
Chair: Yasin Dagdas (GMI, Austria)
11:30-11:50 - Exocyst complex function in moss Physcomitrella patens. Samuel Haluška (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
11:50-12:10 - There are two plasma membrane domains in Arabidopsis trichome with different lipid composition and ability to attract distinct EXO70 subunits. Zdeňka Kubátová (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
12:10-12:30 - Plant SYP12 syntaxins mediate evolutionarily conserved general immunity to filamentous pathogens. Mads Eggert Nielsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
13:00 - Lunch
15:00-18:00 - Poster session / Coffe break
20:00 Gala Dinner. “Contrapunto Restaurant”. City of Arts and Sciences.
FRIDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER
7th Session – Vacuolar trafficking
Chair: Enrique Rojo (CNB-CSIC, Spain)
9:30-9:50 - Coordination of membrane secretion to the plasma membrane and tonoplast during cellular expansion. Kai Dünser (BOKU, Austria)
9:50-10:10 - Effect of PTEN3 overexpression on vacuolar trafficking during xylem differentiation. Chloé Champeyroux (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
10:10-10:30 – NET4 modulates the compactness of vacuoles in Arabidopsis thaliana. Sabrina Kaiser (University of Kaiserslauten, Germany)
10:30-10:50 - A poly-sorting mechanism discloses different routes to the lytic vacuole in N. tabacum. Cláudia Pereira (Universidade do Porto,Portugal).
10:50-11:30 - Coffe break
11:30-11:50 - Immunomodulation of endomembrane organelles in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds. Elsa Arcalís (BOKU, Austria)
11:50 - Closing remarks @ farewell