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
78
798
A
Allele-specific expression analysis in a large panel of intraspecific
Drosophila melanogaster crosses.
Daniel Campo
1
,
Justin Fear
2
,
Rita Graze
2
,
Peter Poon
1
,
Matt Salomon
1
,
John Tower
1
,
Lauren
McIntyre
2
,
Sergey Nuzhdin
1
.
1)
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA; 2) University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
799
B
Identification of a tissue-specific transcription factor required for
ecdysone production in the prothoracic gland of Drosophila.
Erik
Thomas Danielsen
1
,
Morten E. Møller
1
,
Rachel Harder
2
,
Michael B. O’Connor
2
,
Kim F. Rewtiz
1
.
1)
Department of
Biology, Copenhagen University, Faculty of Science, Copenhagen,
Denmark; 2) Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and
Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
800
C
The molecular basis of enhancer-promoter choice.
Jia Ling,
Theresa Apoznanski, Stephen Small.
Department of Biology, New
York University, New York, NY.
801
A
KDM5 interacts with heat shock factor (Hsf) to regulate cellular
response to oxidative stress.
Xingyin Liu, Christina Greer, Juile
Secombe.
Genetics, Albert Einstein Med College, Bronx, NY.
802
B
Modeling Dorsal Feedback Interactions in the Developing
Embryo.
Michael D. O'Connell, Gregory T. Reeves.
Department
of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, NC State University,
Raleigh, NC.
803
C
Transcriptional Twister: characterizing the plasticity of a bipartite
TCF binding motif.
Hilary Cara Archbold
1
,
Ken M.
Cadigan
1,2
.
1)
Cellular and Molecular Biology Program, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 2) Department of Molecular, Cellular
and Developmental Biology , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI.
804
A
Mapping the cis-regulatory landscape of early embryonic
development in Drosophila with hundreds of TFs.
C. Blatti
1
,
M.
Kazemian
1
,
S. Celniker
2
,
M. Brodsky
3
,
S. Sinha
1
.
1)
U of Illinois,
Urbana, IL; 2) LBL, Berkeley, CA; 3) U Mass Med School,
Worcester, MA.
805
B
Thermodynamic models predict quantitative expression levels
driven by synthetic
cis
-
regulatory modules in
the
Drosophila
embryo.
Daniel K. Bork
1,2
,
Adam S. Brown
2
,
Lily
Li
2
,
Robert A. Drewell
2
,
Jacqueline M. Dresch
1
.
1)
Mathematics
Department, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA; 2) Biology
Department, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA.
806
C
A synthetic biology approach to investigate conserved regulatory
motifs in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Adam S. Brown
1
,
Daniel K.
Bork
1,2
,
Lily Li
1
,
Jacqueline M. Dresch
2
,
Robert A. Drewell
1
.
1)
Biology Department, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA; 2)
Mathematics Department, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA.
807
A
Temporal coordination of two enhancers relies on the modulation of
a common inductive signal.
Lily S. Cheung
1
,
Alisa Fuchs
2
,
David
S. A. Simakov
3
,
Len M. Pismen
3
,
Giorgos Pyrowolakis
2
,
Stanislav Y. Shvartsman
1
.
1)
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative
Genomics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; 2) Institute for
Biology I, Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Germany; 3)
Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology, Israel.
808
B
Highly parallel assays of tissue-specific enhancers in
whole
Drosophila
embryos.
Stephen S. Gisselbrecht
1
,
Luis
Barrera
1,2
,
Martin Porsch
1,3
,
Preston W. Estep
4
,
Anastasia
Vedenko
1
,
Anton Aboukhalil
1,5
,
Alexandre Palagi
1,6
,
Yongsok
Kim
7
,
Xianmin Zhu
7
,
Brian Busser
7
,
Alan M. Michelson
7
,
Martha L. Bulyk
1,2,8,9
.
1)
Division of Genetics, Brigham &
Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115; 2) Committee on Higher
Degrees in Biophysics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138;
3)
Institute of Computer Science, Martin Luther University of Halle-
Wittenberg, 06099 Halle, Germany; 4) TeloMe, Inc., Waltham, MA
02451; 5)
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139; 6)
Bioengineering Department, Polytech Nice Sophia, University of
Nice Sophia Antipolis, 06903, France; 7) Laboratory of
Developmental Systems Biology, Genetics and Developmental
Biology Center, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892; 8) Dept. of Pathology,
Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115; 9) Harvard-MIT
Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST); Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA 02115.
809
C
REDfly:
The Regulatory Element Database for
Drosophila
.
Marc S.
Halfon
1,2,3,4
,
Jeffrey T. Palmer
2,5
,
Michael Simich
1,2
,
Benjamin
Des Soye
1,2
,
Steven M. Gallo
2,5
.
1)
Department of Biochemistry,
SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; 2) NYS Center of Excellence in
Bioinformatics & Life Sciences, Buffalo, NY; 3) Department of
Biological Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; 4) Molecular
and Cellular Biology Department, Roswell Park Cancer Institute,
Buffalo, NY; 5) Center for Computational Research, SUNY at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
810
A
Context-dependent requirements for DNA-binding by Runt in
transcription activation and repression.
Michael L. Higgins
1
,
Lisa
Prazak
2
,
J. Peter Gergen
3
.
1)
Graduate Program in Biochemistry
and Structural Biology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.
11794; 2)
Graduate Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology,
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5215; 3)
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and the Center for
Developmental Genetics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
11794-5215.
811
B
Decoding the transcriptional program of epidermal cell
morphogenesis.
Francois Payre
1,2
,
Delphine Menoret
1,2
,
Marc
Santolini
3
,
Isabelle Fernandes
1,2
,
Jennifer Zanet
1,2
,
Yvan
Latapie
1,2
,
Pierre Ferrer
1,2
,
Herve Rouault
3
,
Vincent Hakim
3
,
Philippe Besse
4
,
Ignacio Gonzales
4
,
Rebecca Spokony
5
,
Keven
White
5
,
Stein Aerts
6
,
Serge Plaza
1,2
.
1)
Centre for Developmental
Biology, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France; 2) CNRS,
UMR5547, Toulouse, France; 3) Laboratoire de Physique
Statistique, ENS, Paris, France; 4) Institut de Mathematique,
Toulouse, France; 5) Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA; 6) Laboratory of
Computational Biology, KU Leuven, Belgium.
812
C
Conserved structure of regulatory regions of the gap genes giant and
Krüppel in Drosophila melanogaster and Rhodnius
prolixus.
Rolando V. Rivera-Pomar
1,2
,
Andrés Lavore
1
.
1)
Centro
de Bioinvestigaciones, Univ Nacional del Noroeste de Buenos
Aires, Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2) Centro Regional de
Estudios Genómicos, Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Florencio
Varela, Argentina.