理論と実験の協奏による柔らかな分子系の機能の科学-文部科学省科学研究費補助金「新学術領域研究」領域代表者 田原太平 (平成25-29年度) やわぶん

   

6th Workshop

“Regulating structure formation and function of biomolecular systems with softness”
【 Date 】 September 25, 2014
【 Venue 】 Sapporo Convention Center, Room B
1-1 Higashi-Sapporo 6-jo, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo,003-0006, Japan
http://www.sora-scc.jp/eng/index.html
【 Registration 】 Needs registration to BSJ52 (On-site registration available)
http://www.aeplan.co.jp/bsj2014/registration_en.html
【 Organizers 】 Akio Kitao (Univ. Tokyo),Yasuhisa Mizutani (Osaka Univ.)
【 Cosponsor 】 Biophysical Society of Japan
【 Overview 】 Biomolecules and their assemblies create and control their functions by softly changing conformations. To investigate sophisticated mechanisms of biomolecular systems to function in condensed, heterogeneous, and highly noisy environments, it is necessary to employ various approaches in concerted fashion. In this symposium, we discuss the mechanisms of structure formation and functional control in soft biological molecular systems, which have been made clear by the cutting-edge theories, measurements, and molecular design.

Program

9:45-10:15 Observing soft functional motion of proteins in silico
Akio Kitao (Univ. Tokyo)
10:15-10:45 Continuous tracking of protein folding at microsecond resolution by a line confocal detection of single molecule fluorescence
Satoshi Takahashi (Tohoku Univ.)
10:45-11:15 “Soft” structure-function relationship revealed by functional conversion of photoreceptive proteins
Hideki Kandori (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
11:15-11:45 Crucial Role of Protein Flexibility in Enzymatic Catalysis
Shigehiko Hayashi (Kyoto University)
11:45-12:15 Time-resolved Observation of Functionally-important Molecular Flexibility of Proteins
Yasuhisa Mizutani (Osaka Univ.)
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