POSTER SESSIONS
See page 14 for presentation schedule
Poster board number is in
bold
above title. The first author is the presenter. Full abstracts can be found online at dros-conf.org
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Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
215
B
Rescue of Notch signaling in cells incapable of GDP-L-fucose
synthesis by gap junction transfer of GDP-L-fucose
in
Drosophila
.
Kenjiroo Matsumoto
1
,
Tomonori Ayukawa
2
,
Ishikawa O. Hiroyuki
3
,
Akira Ishio
1
,
Tomoko Yamakawa
1
,
Takuya Suzuki
1
,
Kenji Matsuno
1
.
1)
Biological Science, Osaka
university, Toyonaka,Osaka, Japan; 2) Medical Science, Akita
university, Toyonaka,Akita, Japan; 3) Science, Chiba university,
Chiba,Chiba, Japan.
216
C
The
Drosophila
CREB binding protein gene
nejire
is involved in
multiple signaling and cell migration processes in follicle
cells.
Zhiqiang Shu, Dongyu Jia, Wu-Min Deng.
Biological
Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
217
A
Identification of me31B from an in vivo RNAi screen as a potential
regulator of Notch Signaling. Muhammed Soylemez, Dongyu Jia,
Wu-Min Deng. Department of Biological Science, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL.
Muhammed Soylemez, Dongyu Jia,
Wu Min Deng.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE , FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE , FL.
218
B
E(y)1, a component of the transcription initiation complex, is
required for Notch signaling activation in Drosophila.
Gengqiang
Xie, Dongyu Jia, Wu-Min Deng.
Department of Biological
Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 32306.
219
C
Drosophila pecanex
activates Notch signaling via unfolded protein
response (UPR).
Tomoko Yamakawa
1
,
Yu Atsumi
1
,
Takeshi
Sasamura
1
,
Naotaka Nakazawa
1
,
Emiko Suzuki
2
,
Mark E.
Fortini
3
,
Kenji Matsuno
1
.
1)
Osaka Univ, Osaka, Japan; 2) Gene
Network Lab, NIG, Japan; 3) Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia,
USA.
220
A
UIF, a large transmembrane protein with EGF-like repeats, can
antagonize Notch signaling in
Drosophila
.
Hongtao Zhang
1,2
,
Gengqiang Xie
1,4
,
Jun Ma
1,3
,
Renjie Jiao
1
.
1)
State Key Laboratory
of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Biophysics, the Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 2) Graduate School of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 3) Divisions of
Biomedical Informatics and Developmental Biology, Cincinnati
Children’s Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 4)
Department of Biological Science, The Florida State
University,Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.
221
B
Interaction between juvenile hormone and insulin/IGF-like signaling
mediates lipid homeostasis during lactation in the tsetse fly,
Glossina morsitans.
Aaron A. Baumann
1
,
Joshua B. Benoit
2
,
Veronika Michalkova
2
,
Paul Mireji
3
,
Geoffrey M. Attardo
2
,
John K. Moulton
4
,
Thomas G. Wilson
5
,
Serap Aksoy
2
.
1)
HHMI
Janelia Farm Research Campus, Ashburn, VA; 2) School of Public
Health, Yale University, New Haven, CT; 3) Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Egerton University, Njoro,
Kenya; 4) Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN; 5) Department of
Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH.
222
C
The Male Accessory Gland: A novel model to evaluate new ER
stress genes.
Clement Y. Chow, Andrew G. Clark, Mariana F.
Wolfner.
Dept Molec Biol & Gen, Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY.
223
A
Phosphatidylinositol Synthase regulates the polarized deposition of
basement membrane components.
Olivier Devergne, Trudi
Schüpbach.
Department of Molecular Biology, HHMI/Princeton
University , Princeton, NJ.
224
B
Characterization of cytoplasmic Eyes absent function in Drosophila
eye development.
Charlene Hoi, Wenjun Xiong, Fangfang Jiang,
Ilaria Rebay.
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
225
C
Vesicle trafficking during wing margin development: a role for
Docked.
Suresh K. Kandasamy, Justin Thackeray.
Biology Dept,
Clark University, Worcester, MA.
226
A
Phosphoproteomic analysis of
Drosophila
embryos deficient in
neural-specific glycosylation.
Varshika Kotu
1,2
,
Peng Zhao
1,3
,
Toshihiko Katoh
1
,
Lance Wells
1,2,3
,
Michael Tiemeyer
1,2
.
1)
The
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia,
Athens, GA; 2) The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA; 3) The Department of
Chemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
227
B
Dynamic feedback shapes steroid pulses in Drosophila.
Morten E.
Møller
1
,
E. Thomas Danielsen
1
,
Rachel Harder
2
,
Michael B.
O’Conner
2
,
Kim F. Rewitz
1
.
1)
Department of Biology, University
of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2) Department of Genetics,
Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
228
C
Negative Regulation of the Folded gastrulation Signaling Pathway
by the Non-visual β-arrestin Kurtz.
Emily J. Simon, Alyssa J.
Manning, Stephen L. Rogers.
Dept Biology, Univ North Carolina-
Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
229
A
Mechanism and function of the capa/capaR in the desiccation stress
response in Drosophila.
Selim Terhzaz, Pablo Cabrero, Louise
Henderson, Julian A. T. Dow, Shireen-A. Davies.
Institute of
Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom.
230
B
Chmp1 may negatively regulate DER and Notch signaling.
Meagan
Valentine, Simon Collier.
Dept Biomedical Sciences, Marshall
University, Huntington, WV.
231
C
The Frizzled-dependent planar polarity pathway locally promotes E-
cadherin turnover via recruitment of RhoGEF2.
Samantha J.
Warrington, David Strutt.
University of Sheffield, Sheffield,
United Kingdom.
232
A
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Adenylyltransferase (NMNAT)
Maintains Active Zone Structure by Stabilizing
Bruchpilot.
Shaoyun Zang
1
,
Yousuf O. Ali
2
,
Ruan Kai
1
,
R. Grace
Zhai
1
.
1)
University of Miami,1600 NW 10 Ave. R.M.S.B. Bldg.
6068,
Miami, FL 33136; 2) Baylor College of Medicine, Jan and
Dan Duncan Neurology Institute, 1250 Moursund, Houston TX
77025.
233
B
Regulation of cell migration during dorsal appendage
morphogenesis.
Sandra G. Zimmerman, Celeste A.
Berg.
Department of Gemone Sciences, University of Washington,