
Tuesday, November 2 2021 • 1:00 PM
VIRTUAL EVENT • Register at go.rutgers.edu/khhhy45r
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| 1:00–1:05 pm | Welcome and introductions |
| 1:05–1:25 pm | Protein Data Bank at 50 years of age |
| 1:25–1:45 pm | Structural biology of transcription and transcriptional regulation |
| 1:45–2:05 pm | Structural elucidation of beta-(1,3)-glucan synthase from Candida glabrata using |
| 2:05–2:25 pm | Use of structural information to guide successful design of HIV/AIDS treatments |
| 2:25–2:45 pm | How Colicin E1 stoppers the multidrug efflux pump TolC |
| 2:45–3:00 pm | Break |
| 3:00-3:20 pm | Bacterial response regulators: Diverse regulatory mechanisms enabled by |
| 3:20–3:40 pm | Solving protein structures with proton detected solid-state NMR: 15 years of progress |
| 3:40–4:00 pm | A story from under the poisonous umbrella: Towards cryo-EM structure determination |
| 4:00–4:20 pm | Investigating alpha-Synuclein amyloid seeding processes by NMR
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| 4:20–4:40 pm | Conformational plasticity in molecular recognition |
| 4:40–5:00 pm | Structure determination of small proteins by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy Vasileios Petrou, Ph.D.: CII; RNJMS-MB&MG |
| 5:00–5:20 pm | Receptor binding and entry of Hepatitis C Virus Joe Marcotrigiano, Ph.D.: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (previously Rutgers CABM; SAS-C&CB) |
| 5:20–5:40 pm | Nucleic acid structures and the Protein Data Bank Helen M. Berman, Ph.D.: Director Emerita, RCSB PDB; IQB; SAS-C&CB |
| 5:40-5:45 pm | Closing remarks and acknowledgements Stephen K. Burley, M.D., D.Phil. |