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Nascent biology and Ribosome functions 2016 Jun 27 12:30~ Session I Chair Tsutomu Suzuki 12:30-13:10 Roland Beckmann (Univ. of Munich) Structural basis of nascent chain dependent ribosomal stalling 13:10-13:35 Toshifumi Inada (Tohoku Univ.) Co-translational quality controls of mRNA and protein 13:35-13:55 Akio Yamashita (Yokohama City Univ.) Molecular mechanism of mammalian nonsense-mediated mRNA decay 13:55-14:20 Osamu Takeuchi (Kyoto Univ.) Regulation of inflammation by translation-dependent mRNA decay via Regnase-1 14:20-14:40 Makoto Kitabatake (Kyoto Univ.) Selective ubiquitination and degradation of defective 60S particles Session II Chair Toshifumi Inada 14:55-15:35 Rachel Green (Johns Hopkins Univ.) The role of the ribosome in specifying mRNA degradation 15:35-16:00 Tsutomu Suzuki (The Univ. of Tokyo) Molecular pathogenesis of human mitochondrial diseases associated with decoding disorder 16:00-16:20 Shinobu Chiba (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) Nascent chain-mediated monitoring of the membrane protein biogenesis factor 16:20-16:40 Hiroyuki Mori (Kyoto Univ.) Environmental adaptation of marine Vibrio by nascent chain-mediated remodeling of protein export machinery 16:40-17:05 Hideki Taguchi (Tokyo Tech.) Integrated in vivo and in vitro nascent chain profiling reveals widespread translational pausing Session III Chair Sotaro Uemura 17:20-18:00 Joseph Puglisi (Stanford Univ.) Dynamics of Translation 18:00-18:25 Motomasa Tanaka (RIKEN BSI) Ribosome-bound RNA Profiling for Translation Control Studies in Yeast 18:25-18:50 Hirohide Saito (Kyoto Univ.) Synthetic microRNA switches distinguish and purify target cell populations 18:50-19:15 Sotaro Uemura (The Univ. of Tokyo) Expansion of biological applications using Zero-Mode Waveguides Nascent peptide in translational control Local translation and neurological disorder Co-translational protein folding Quality controls of RNA & protein Organized and Sponsored by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, MEXT Nascent-chain biology and Takeda Science Foundation Inquiry:[email protected], [email protected] Inamori Hall, Kyoto Univ. RNA2016 satellite-symposium

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Nascent biology and Ribosome functions

2016 Jun 27 12:30~

! Session I Chair Tsutomu Suzuki 12:30-13:10 Roland Beckmann (Univ. of Munich) Structural basis of nascent chain dependent ribosomal stalling 13:10-13:35 Toshifumi Inada (Tohoku Univ.) Co-translational quality controls of mRNA and protein 13:35-13:55 Akio Yamashita (Yokohama City Univ.) Molecular mechanism of mammalian nonsense-mediated mRNA decay 13:55-14:20 Osamu Takeuchi (Kyoto Univ.) Regulation of inflammation by translation-dependent mRNA decay via Regnase-1 14:20-14:40 Makoto Kitabatake (Kyoto Univ.) Selective ubiquitination and degradation of defective 60S particles! Session II Chair Toshifumi Inada 14:55-15:35 Rachel Green (Johns Hopkins Univ.) The role of the ribosome in specifying mRNA degradation 15:35-16:00 Tsutomu Suzuki (The Univ. of Tokyo) Molecular pathogenesis of human mitochondrial diseases associated with decoding disorder 16:00-16:20 Shinobu Chiba (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) Nascent chain-mediated monitoring of the membrane protein biogenesis factor 16:20-16:40 Hiroyuki Mori (Kyoto Univ.) Environmental adaptation of marine Vibrio by nascent chain-mediated remodeling of protein export machinery 16:40-17:05 Hideki Taguchi (Tokyo Tech.) Integrated in vivo and in vitro nascent chain profiling reveals widespread translational pausing Session III Chair Sotaro Uemura 17:20-18:00 Joseph Puglisi (Stanford Univ.) Dynamics of Translation 18:00-18:25 Motomasa Tanaka (RIKEN BSI) Ribosome-bound RNA Profiling for Translation Control Studies in Yeast 18:25-18:50 Hirohide Saito (Kyoto Univ.) Synthetic microRNA switches distinguish and purify target cell populations 18:50-19:15 Sotaro Uemura (The Univ. of Tokyo) Expansion of biological applications using Zero-Mode Waveguides

Nascent peptide in translational control Local translation and neurological disorder Co-translational protein folding Quality controls of RNA & protein

Organized and Sponsored by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, MEXT Nascent-chain biology and Takeda Science Foundation Inquiry:[email protected], [email protected]

Inamori Hall, Kyoto Univ.

RNA2016 satellite-symposium