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Poster Presentations


CREST “Biodynamics”
No Title Authors Affiliation
CB01 Whole-brain Ca2+ imaging of C. elegans reveals the multi-neuronal dynamics that are coordinated by global synaptic connectivity Takayuki Teramoto1, Terumasa Tokunaga2, Osamu Hirose4, Yu Toyoshima5 Yuichi Iino5, Ryo Yoshida3 and Takeshi Ishihara1
  • 1 Kyushu University
  • 2 Kyushu Institute of Technology
  • 3 The Inst. of Statistical Mathematics
  • 4 Kanazawa University
  • 5 University of Tokyo
CB02 Large-scaled transgene activation on human embryonic stem cells Yuhki Nakatake1, Norio Goda1, Nana Chikazawa-Nohtomi1, Miyako Murakami1, Miki Sakota1, Shunichi Wakabayashi1, Mak Siu San1, Martin Jakt1, Tomoo Ueno1, Misako Matsushita1, Mayumi Oda1, Utsumi Noriko2, Madoka Ishikawa-Hirayama3, Noriko Itoh3, Motohiko Tanino3, Yukari Ikeda3, Hiroshi Iijima3, Takumi Miura4, Masakazu Machida4, Kahori Minami4, Shigeru B.H.Ko1, Hiroyuki Nishimura5, Ryo Matoba3, Hidenori Akutsu4, Osamu Ohara2 and Minoru S.H. Ko1
  • 1 Keio University
  • 2 Kazusa DNA Research Institute
  • 3 DNA Chip Research Inc
  • 4 National Center for Child Health and Development
  • 5 Xcoo, Inc.
CB03 Formation of the 3D structure of vertebrate bones by topology optimization Junpei Higashi1, Atsushi Kawamoto2, Tsuyoshi Nomura2, Tadayoshi Matsumori2 and Shigeru Kondo1
  • 1 Osaka University
  • 2 Toyota Central R&D Labos
CB04 Neurogenesis suggests a novel algorithm for pattern classification in sparse code Anthony J. DeCostanzo and Tomoki Fukai
  • RIKEN
CB05 Experimental and mathematical analysis of collective cell movement during angiogenesis Hiroki Kurihara1, Tetsuji Tokihiro1, Youichiro Wada1 and Kenji Yasuda2
  • 1 The University of Tokyo
  • 2 Tokyo Medical and Dental University
CB06 Understanding 3D Chromatin Dynamics in the medaka genome Masahiko Kumagai, Yuichi Motai, Ryohei Nakamura, Shinichi Morishita and Hiroyuki Takeda
  • The University of Tokyo
CB07 Absence of Radial Spokes in Mouse Node Cilia Is required for Rotational Movement but Confers Ultrastructural Instability Kyosuke Shinohara1, Duanduan Chen2, Tomoki Nishida2, Kazuyo Misaki3, Shigenobu Yonemura3 and Hiroshi Hamada2
  • 1 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • 2 Osaka University
  • 3 RIKEN
CB08 Structural approaches for dynamics of complex network systems Atsushi Mochizuki, Takashi Okada
  • RIKEN
CB09 Understanding synapse dynamics through nanoscale structural analyses Shigeo Okabe, Shinji Tanaka and Hirohide Iwasaki
  • The University of Tokyo
CB10 Identification of a new class of GPCR signaling that tunes the central clock Genzui Setsu, Masao Doi and Hitoshi Okamura
  • Kyoto University
CB11 Modeling spontaneous pattern formation of capillary meshwork in vitro Takashi Miura
  • Kyushu University
PRESTO ”Design and Control of Cellular functions”
No Title Authors Affiliation
PD01 Substrate and curvature dependence of ventral F-actin waves in Dictyostelium Satoshi Sawai
  • The University of Tokyo
PD02 Enzymatic propagation of large DNA circles Masayuki Suetsugu and Hiroko Tsujimoto
  • Rikkyo University
PD03 Spatiotemporal dynamics of non-equilibrium artificial cell model Masahiro Takinoue
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology
PD04 Reconstitution of a cell in femto litter sized microchamber array Kazuhito Tabata, Yoshiki Moriizumi, Rikiya Watanabe and Hiroyuki Noji
  • The University of Tokyo
PD05 Protein phosphatase makes a mitotic switch together with kinase Satoru Mochida
  • Kumamoto University
PD06 Analysis of gene expression regulation through precise reconstitution of ‘epi-nucleosome’ Takashi Umehara
  • RIKEN
PD07 Imaging and manipulation of temperature in single living cells Kohki Okabe
  • The University of Tokyo
PD08 Phytohormone-mediated spatiotemporal regulation of plant immune responses Shigeyuki Betsuyaku
  • JST PRESTO
PD09 Mechanical control of epithelial morphogenesis Kaoru Sugimura1, Keisuke Ikawa1 and Shuji Ishihara2
  • 1 Kyoto University
  • 2 Meiji University
PD10 Assembly of the olfactory neural circuit in mice Haruki Takeuchi
  • JST PRESTO
PD11 Electrically-induced bubble injector for biomedical applications Yoko Yamanishi
  • Shibaura Institute of Technology
CREST “Structural Life Science”
No Title Authors Affiliation
CS01 Structural basis of phospholipid transfer between the ER and mitochondria and within mitochondria Yasunori Watanabe1, Shin Kawano1, Yasushi Tamura2 and Toshiya Endo1
  • 1 Kyoto Sangyo University
  • 2 Yamagata University
CS02 Structural biology of carcinogenesis by Helicobacter pylori Toshiya Senda1, Hironobu Suzuki1, Takeru Hayashi2, Miki Senda1, Lisa Nagase1 and Masanori Hatakeyama2
  • 1 High Energy Accelerator Research Organization KEK
  • 2 The University of Tokyo
CS03 X-ray structure analysis of NAD+-reducing [NiFe]-hydrogenase Yoshiki Higuchi, Midori Taketa, Hanae Nakagawa and Yasuhito Shomura
  • University of Hyogo
CS04 Mechanisms of splicing-dependent trans-synaptic adhesion for inducing synaptic differentiation Shuya Fukai1, Atsushi Yamagata1, Tomoyuki Yoshida2, Yusuke Sato1, Sakurako Goto-Ito1, Takeshi Uemura3, Asami Maeda1, Tomoko Shiroshima1,Hisashi Mori2 and Masayoshi Mishina1
  • 1 The University of Tokyo
  • 2 University of Toyama
  • 3 Shinshu University
  • 4 Ritsumeikan University
CS05 Molecular studies of RNA-dysmetabolic syndrome - From ribonucleoproteomics to structural life science - T. Isobe1, H. Nakayama2, M, Taoka1, Y. Yamauchi1, Y. Nobe1, T. Kozaki3, K. Ishii3, K. Izumikawa3, H. Ishikawa3 and N. Takahashi3
  • 1 Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • 2 RIKEN
  • 3 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
CS06 “Motion capture” of proteins inside living cells Yutaka Ito1, Takanori Kigawa2 and Yuji Sugita2
  • 1 Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • 2 RIKEN
CS07 NMR study of the interaction sites on the ferredoxin isoforms for photosynthetic protein complexes Risa Mutoh1,2, Yuko Misumi1,2, Hisako Kubota-Kawai2,3, Ryutaro Tokutsu2,3, Takahisa Ikegami2,4, Michael Hippler5, Jun Minagawa2,3 and Genji Kurisu1,2
  • 1 Osaka University
  • 2 National Institute for Basic Biology
  • 3 Yokohama City University
  • 4 University of Münster
CS08 Maintenance for ER homeostasis through disulfide reductase, ERdj5 Ryo Ushioda and Kazuhiro Nagata
  • Kyoto Sangyo University
CS09 Structure and function of the autophagy initiation complex Nobuo N. Noda1, Yuko Fujioka1, Hironori Suzuki1, Takeshi Kaizuka2, Sho W. Suzuki3, Hayashi Yamamoto3, Noboru Mizushima2 and Yoshinori Ohsumi3
  • 1 Institute of Microbial Chemistry, Tokyo
  • 2 The University of Tokyo
  • 3 Tokyo Institute of Technology
CS10 A molecular ruler determines the repeat length in eukaryotic cilia and flagella Toshiyuki Oda, Haruaki Yanagisawa, Ritsu Kamiya and Masahide Kikkawa
  • The University of Tokyo
CS11 Positive Regulator of OXPHOS Yasunori Shintani and Seiji Takashima
  • Osaka University
CS12 Structural studies of the novel protein family working with cell membrane potential signal Atsushi Nakagawa1, Hirotaka Narita1, Yasushi Okamura1, Akira Kawanabe1, Yuichiro Fujiwara1, Hidekazu Tsutsui2, Hideki Kandori3, Masayo Iwaki3, Yu Takano4, Hiroko Kondo4, Yasushige Yonezawa5 and Kengo Kinoshita6
  • 1 Osaka University
  • 2 Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • 3 Nagoya Institute of Technology
  • 4 Hiroshima City University
  • 5 Kinki University
  • 6 Tohoku University
CS13 Mechanism of gravitropic signaling in gravity sensing cells~From molecular structure to plant organ response~ Miyo Terao Morita1, Yoshinori Hirano2, Masatoshi Taniguchi1, Takeshi Nishimura1, Megumi Kagiyama2, Kohei Kawashima2 and Toshio Hakoshima2
  • 1 Nagoya University
  • 2 Nara Institute of Science and Technology
PRESTO “Structural Life Science”
No Title Authors Affiliation
PS01 Cytoplasmic insights into the protein-conducting channel implied by crystal structures of SecYEG Yoshiki Tanaka1, Yasunori Sugano1, Mizuki Takemoto2, Takaharu Mori3, Arata Furukawa1, Tsukasa Kusakizako2, Kaoru Kumazaki2, Ayako Kashima1, Ryuichiro Ishitani2, Yuji Sugita3, Osamu Nureki2 and Tomoya Tsukazaki1
  • 1 Nara Institute of Science and Technology
  • 2 The University of Tokyo
  • 3 RIKEN
PS02 CryoEM structure of muscle thin filament with the tropomyosin and troponin complex Takashi Fujii1 and Yurika Yamada2
  • 1 JST PRESTO
  • 2 Osaka University
PS03 Structure-Based Design of Chemical Probes for Imaging and Functional Regulation of Proteins Yuichiro Hori
  • Osaka University
PS04 Conformational dynamics of GPCRs under lipid bilayer condition revealed by NMR Takumi Ueda
  • The University of Tokyo
PS05 ATP-free unidirectional walking of myosin V Noriyuki Kodera, Takayuki Uchihashi and Toshio Ando
  • Kanazawa University
PS06 Crystal structures of CRISPR-Cas9 Hiroshi Nishimasu
  • The University of Tokyo
PS07 Ultrastructural analysis of influenza virus genome transcription Takeshi Noda
  • Kyoto University
PS08 Correlative studies on autophagy proteins using 3D electron microscopy with precise spatial information Maho Hamasaki
  • Osaka University
PS09 Structural basis for higher order structure formation of UHRF1 Kyohei Arita
  • Yokohama City University
PS10 Structural and Biochemical analysis of Vesicular glutamate transporter Narinobu Juge
  • Okayama University
PS11 X-ray Crystal Structure of Voltage-Gated Proton Channel, VSOP Kohei Takeshita
  • Osaka University
PS12 Dissection of the circadian clock machinery by integrating chemical biology and structural biology Tsuyoshi Hirota
  • Nagoya University