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Monday, 18th October

08:00 Registration - Welcome coffee
Poster set-up*
09:30

Conference opening
Welcome allocutions by Chairpersons and Authorities

09:40 Peter Roepstorff (opening lecture) What's new in proteomics nowadays?
 

Oral session 1

RELATION BETWEEN PLANTS, ENVIRONMENT AND PROTEOMICS
Chaired by invited speaker and a member of the Scientific Committee

10:20

Randeep Rakwal (invited speaker)

Proteomics in Plants and our Abiotic Stress Environment
11:00 Francisco Javier Fernandez-Acero (invited speaker) Plant versus pathogen: Fungal point of view of the battle
11:40 Coffee-break in the poster and commercial exhibition hall
12:00 Kim Buts A systems biology approach to browning in apple: proteomics
12:20 Heiko Breitenbach Proteic signals involved in systemic acquired resistance in plants
12:40 Subhra Chakraborty
Disease-responsive Fruit Proteome of Tomato Illustrates Cross Talk of Diverse Cellular Pathways, Dynamic Protein Network and Evolutionary Perspective
13:00 Lunch + Poster session 1*  
 

Oral session 2

PROTEOMICS AND MICROORGANISMS IN SOIL AND WATER
Chaired by invited speaker and a member of the Scientific Committee
14:00 Michael Hecker (invited speaker) Physiological proteomics of Gram-positive bacteria
14:40 Allan Stensballe
Characterization Of Triclosan Tolerant And Triclosan Degrading Bacteria In Wastewater Treatment Plants
15:00 Ansgar Poetsch
Physiological adaptation of the membrane proteome to alternative carbon sources in actinomycetes
15:20 Paul Wilmes
Tandem proteomics and metabolomics for elucidating cryptic metabolic transformations within mixed microbial communities
15:40 Phil Jackson Corkalytic! The cellulolytic secretome of the cork slab habitant, Chrysonilia sitophila
16:00 Coffee-break in the poster and commercial exhibition hall
 

Session: Commercial presentations

 
16:30 Volker Kruft
Qualitative and Quantitative Workflows on a Single MS Platform without Compromising Speed, Sensitivity or Resolution
16:50 Leon Kraakman
2D DIGE Differential expression analysis at its best
17:10 Juliet Evans Putting the horse in front of the cart – A Quantify, then Identify, approach to LC-MS data analysis

17:40-
19:00

Poster session 2*  

Tuesday, 19th October

Oral session 3

SPECIAL SESSION ON PLANT PROTEOMICS
Chaired by invited speaker and a member of the Scientific Committee

09:30 Sacha Bohler (invited speaker)
Ozone exposure versus leaf development in poplar
10:10 Isabelle Nadaud Aleurone layer proteomics for better nutritional and health value of wheat
10:30 Andre de Almeida
Somatic embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula cv. Jemalong: a proteomics study on embryogenic vs. non-embryogenic calli at five different time points
10:50 Pavel Vitamvas DIGE analysis of proteome and frost tolerance in chromosome 5A and 5B reciprocal substitution lines between two winter wheats during cold acclimation
11:10 Coffee-break in the poster and commercial exhibition hall
11:40 Graziella Berta
Proteome analysis of differentially displayed proteins as a tool for investigating arsenic stress in the roots of the fern Pteris vittata, colonized or not by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
12:00 Abida Sultan Exploiting barley first wave enzyme activities for better feed
12:20 Birte Svensson
Barley Proteomics. Redox Proteins, Seed Germination, and Fusarium Infection
12:40 Lunch and Poster session 3*  

Oral session 4

POST-TRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATIONS
Chaired by invited speaker and a member of the Scientific Committee

14:00 Christian Lindermayr (invited speaker) Protein S-nitrosylation – Nitric oxide signalling in plants
14:40 Wentao Hu
From selection to identification : insights into redox effects on protein thiols
15:00 Johannes Hanson Surprising Changes in the Ribo-Proteome of Arabidopsis in Response to Sugar Treatment
15:20 Sander van der Krol
Progress in plant glycoproteomics: efficiency and quality controls
  Excursion in the Moselle Region followed by the Conference Dinner

Wednesday, 20th October

 

Oral session 5

TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE FIELD OF PROTEINS
Chaired by invited speaker and a member of the Scientific Committee

09:00 Joël Vandekerckhove (invited speaker)
Exploring and exploiting complex proteomes
09:40 Christoph-Martin Geilfus Quantifying β-expansin isoforms in leaves of salt-stressed maize plants by an improved 2D Western blot
10:00 Mishra Yogesh
A novel and efficient method for solubilization of thylakoid membrane proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana for 2-DE and MS analysis
10:20 Sebastien Carpentier The use of 2D-electrophoresis and de novo sequencing to characterize inter- and intra- cultivar protein polymorphisms in an allopolyploid crop
10:40 Coffee-break in the poster and commercial exhibition hall
11:00 Kjell Sergeant
The use of mass spectrometry for classification of organisms
11:20 Christiane Hedtmann Elucidation of plant co-chaperone interaction partners by proteomics approaches
11:40 Pururawa Mayank
Phosphoproteome Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana Pollen Using High-Throughput Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry
12:00 Lunch + Poster session 4*  
 

Oral session 6

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND PROTEOMICS
Chaired by invited speaker and a member of the Scientific Committee

14:00 Frédéric Silvestre (invited speaker)
Mechanisms of action of toxicants on aquatic animals. Does expression proteomics reveal general stress response or specific mechanisms?
14:40 Torsten Bohn
Atrazine and PCB 153 and their Effects on the Proteome of Subcellular Fractions of Human MCF-7 Cells
15:00 Alexandre Campos
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of proteins in the mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
15:30 Périne Doyen
A proteomic approach on the freshwater fish Gobio gobio exposed to PCB 77
15:50 Conference closing

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