Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM
Regency Ballroom F (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Bioengineering (15c)

#299 - Advances in Protein Expression and Post-Translational Modification (15C03)
Increasing demand for recombinant proteins has focused research on techniques for improving protein expression and controlling post-translational processing. We invite papers on all aspects of protein expression including novel cell systems, expression vectors, and culture conditions. Submissions dealing with post-translational processing including glycosylation, editing and secretion are also invited. Papers may deal with any cell type including bacteria, yeast, mammalian, insect and plant cell cultures.
CoChair:Xuejun (Sherry) Gu
Chair:Matthew P. DeLisa
8:00 AMBreaking the Degeneracy of the Genetic Code
Inchan Kwon, David A. Tirrell
8:20 AMLigand-Induced Protein Splicing: a General Way of Achieving Post-Translational Regulation of Protein Activity in Vivo
David W. Wood, Georgios Skretas
8:40 AMStrategies for Expanding the Repertoire of Proteins That Can Be Displayed on the Outer Surface of E. Coli
Jae-Young Kim, Gina Cremona, Matthew P. DeLisa
9:00 AMRegulation of Cd47-Sirpa Interactions by Post-Translational Modifications
Shyamsundar Subramanian, Eric T. Boder, Dennis E. Discher
9:20 AMIntermission
9:30 AMProgrammable, Ligand-Controlled Riboregulators of Gene Expression
Travis S. Bayer, Christina Smolke
9:50 AMEffect of Culture Conditions on the Glycosylation of Human Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase (Seap) Expressed in Tobacco Nt1 Cell Suspension Cultures
Alejandro Becerra-Arteaga, Michael L. Shuler
10:10 AMImproved Membrane Protein Expression Using Cell-Free Protein Synthesis
Jessica J. Wuu, James R. Swartz
Sponsor:Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division

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