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1996 FASEB Summer Symposium - Signal Transduction in Plants Copper Mountain, Colorado

Terri L. Lomax and Ralph S. Quatrano, co-chairs June 16-21, 1996,

Sunday, June 16 2:OO PM 6:00 - 7:OO PM 7:OO - 8~30 PM

Schedule (5 June 1996 version)

FASEB conference office opens for registration Reception for participants and guests Buffet dinner

8:30 - Midnight Lounge open

Monday June 17 7~30 - 9:OO 8:00 AM

Breakfast FASEB office opens

9:OO - 12:OO AM Environmental Signaling 9:OO - 9:35 Terri Loma* Environmental regulation of gravitropic signal

9:35-1O:lO Patrick Masson Root gravitropism and waving in Arabidopsis thuliana

Kay Walker-Simmons Wheat abscisic acid-responsive protein kinases that are

Dianna Bowles

transduction

10:10-10:30 Break 10:30-11:05

up-regulated by dehydration and cold 1 1 :05- 1 1 :40 Signal transduction pathways leading to wound-

responsive gene expression 1 1:40- 12:OO Bratislav Stankovic Intercellular communication in plants: Electrical

stimulation of proteinase inhibitor

12~00 - 1~30 PM 1:30 PM - 5100 - 6:OO PM 6~00 - 7:OO PM

Lunch Afternoon free Poster viewing and lounge open Dinner

7:00 - 1O:OO PM Perception and Transduction of Light Signals 7:W-7:40 Elaine Tobin* Phytochrome-regulated Lhcb (cab) gene expression 7:40-8:20 Daniel Chamovitz Regulators mediating light control of seedling

8:20-8:40 Break 8:40-9:20 Gary Cot6 Light signal transduction in pulvini 9:20-1O:OO Anthony Cashmore The cryptochrome family of blue light receptors

development patterns

1000 - Midnight Lounge open

* = session organizer

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Tuesday, June 18 7130 - 9~00 AM Breakfast

9:00 - 12:oO AM 9:OO - 9:40 9140- 10120

10~20- 10:40 10~40- 1 1 :20 1 1 :20- 12:Oo

12~00 - 1130 PM 1:30 PM - 5:00 - 6:OO PM 6:oO - 7:OO PM

7~00 - 1000 PM 7 100-7 :40 7 ~40-8 :20 8 :20-8:40 8:40-9:20

9120- 1O:OO

1000 - Midnight

Wednesday, June 19 7~30 - 9:OO AM

9:OO - 12~00 AM9 9:OO - 9:30 9:30-10: 10

10: 10-10:50

1050-1 1 :05 11:05-11:45

11:45-12:00

12~00 - 1:30 PM 1:30 PM - 5:oO - 6:OO PM 6:00 - 7:OO PM

Signaling in Plant-Microbe Interactions David Lynn* Andrew Binns

Break Steven Winans Steven Farrand

The molecular language of Agrobacterium pathogenesis VirB-mediated transport of diverse substrates from

Quorum-sensing by Agrobacterium turnifmiens\ Opines, autoinduction and the central dogma of the

Agrubacterim-plan t relations hip

Agrobacterium into plant cells

Lunch Afternoon free Poster viewing and lounge open Dinner

Signaling in Plant Pathogen Interactions Barbara Baker Gregory Martin Break Dierk Scheel

Chris Lamb*

Molecular-genetic characterization of N gene function Signal transduction events in bacterial speck disease

Receptor-mediated elicitor recognition and signal

Function of the oxidative burst in plant disease resistance transduction in plant defense

Lounge open

Breakfast

Cel1:Cell Communication Keith Roberts* Steven Clark

David Jackson

Cell-cell interactions and plant cell fate determination Regulation of cell differentiation at the shoot and floral

meristem by the receptor kinase CLV1 Plasmodesmal trafficking of Knotted 1 gene products

may define a novel cell:cell signaling pathway in plants

Break Teh-hui Kao

Laura Zonia

Role of petunia S-RNAses in self-incompatibility

Signaling systems regulating pollen development interactions between pollen and pistil

Lunch Afternoon free Poster viewing and lounge open Dinner

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7:oo - 1o:oo AM 7:oo-7:35

7135-8:lO

8:10-8:30 8: 30-9:05 9:05-9:40 9:40-10:00

1O:OO - Midnight

Thursday, June 20 7~30 - 9:OO AM

9:O - 1290 AM 9:OO - 9~35 9:35-10: 10

10:10-10:30 10:30-11:05 1 1 :05- 1 1 :40

1 1~40- 12:OO

12~00 - 1:30 PM 1~30 PM - 5:OO - 6:OO PM 6:oO - 7:OO PM

7:OO - 1000PM 7 ZOO-7 :40 7~40-8~20

8 :20-8~40 8:40-9:00 9:00-9:40

1O:OO - Midnight

Friday, June 21 7:30 - 9100 AM 11130 - 12:30 PM 12:OO noon 1:30 PM

The Cytoskeleton, Plasma Membrane, and Cell Wall Continuum Gloria Muday*

Melvin Schindler

Break Darryl Kropf Bruce Kohorn Gail McLean

Lounge open

Breakfast

Actin association of an auxin transport protein: In vivo

Signal-mediated changes in the tension within the actin and in vitro evidence

net work

Polarity establishment in zygotes A cell wall-associated receptor-like kinase TMV movement protein association with the plant

cytoskeleton: Transport and plasmodesmata permeability

Signaling Molecules in Plant Growth and Development I Ralph Quatrano" Ton Bisseling

Break Richard Walden Clarence Ryan

Marian Liibler

Regulation of gene expression by ABA and VP1 A peptide encoded by ENOD40 of legumes and non-

Molecular dissection of auxin action Polypeptide signaling for systemic wound response

Jasmonate recognition in barley

legumes modifies phytohormone response

proteins (SWFWs)

Lunch Afternoon free Poster viewing and lounge open Dinner

Signaling Molecules in Plant Growth and Development I1 Neil Olszewski Anthony Bleeker

Break Gretchen Hagen* Auxin-responsive genes Thomas Guilfoyle

Lounge open

Gibberellin signal transduction in Arabidopsis Characteristics of the ethylene receptor ETRl from

A rabidopsis

Composite auxin response elements

Breakfast Box lunches Bus departs for airport (box lunch served on bus) FASEB office closes

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WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE TBE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTORS

CIB A-GEIGY

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

E. I. DU PONT de NEMOURS

MONSANTO

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

DISCLAIMER

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PARTICIPANT LIST ** C o n f e r e n c e : 1 -- SIGNAL TRANSDUC I N PLANTS FASEB SUMMER RESEARCH CONFERENCES

Dr. B a r b a r a baker Department of P l a n t Bitrilogy USDA P l a n t Gene E x p r e s s i o n Ct r 8OC) Buchanen St A 1 bany CA 947 1 C) - 1 100 5 10 -559 -5'3 12 5 10 -559 -5678 bbake r@garne t .be rke ley . edu

Dr. Anthony E. E l e e d a Botany Dept Univ o f Wiscons in 430 L i n c o l n Drive Madison WI 53706 61]8 -262 -4r:,ty3

ah 1 e c k @ma c c . w is c , ed ct 608 -262 -75[:)'3

Dr. Carmen W . Der;sauer P h a r ma c o 1 o q y U.T. S o u t h w e s t e r n Medical Ctr .JSLS Har ry H i n e s P lvd Dal fas TX 75235-9041 2 14-648 -8714 21 it-&IB-$.J812 UTSMC-l .cdessa@mednet==~med.ed

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ftr. Eene Geurts M o 1 e c I..\ 1 a r B io 1 139y A g r i c u l t u r a l Univ Wageninqen D r e i J e n l a a n 3 ldageningen 6703 HA THE NETHERLANDS 31 317 4g2f540 3i 317 48 3584 rene . geur t s@mac. mb. wau. nc

Dr. Andrew B i n n s Depar tment of Bio logy Univ of P e n n s y l v a n i a 415 S U n i v e r s i t y Ave/Leidy Lab P h i l a d e l p h i a PA 19104-6018 2 1 S -898 -8684 215-838-3780 ab inns@mai l . sa5. upenn. edu

Dr. Dianna Bowles B i o l o g y - P l a n t L a b o r a t o r y U n i v e r s i t y of Y w k PO Box 373 Y o r k 401 5 D D UNITED I( I NGDDM 44 1904 -434334 44 19CNl -434336 d jb32@york . a c . uk.

Dr. Steven Clark Dept of Bio logy U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan 830 North U n i v e r s i t y Ann Arbor HI 48109-1048 3 I3 -747 -4151 sia-t47-0884 c 1 ar k s e u m i c h . edii q - 7

Dr. L u i s E. Gonra l ez B io t e c no log i a y B ioqu i m i ca Unidad I r a p u a t o C I WVESTAV- I PN APDO P ~ ~ t a l 629 I r apua tc i 36500 MEX IC0 462-516-0<> 462 -459 -35 1 gunza 1 e@i r a p u a t r=r . i r a. c i rives t a V . m X

Dr. Ton B i s s e l i n g Mo le c u 1 ar 15 i o l o g y A g r i c u l t u r a l U n i v Dreyen laan 3 Waqeningen G703 HA THE NETHERLANDS 3 1 837 -082G40 3 1 837 -083584 ton . b i sse l i [email protected]. wau. n l

Dr. Anthony R. Cashmore B i ci 1 o g y Univ of P e n n s y l v a n i a P l a n t S c i e n c e I n s t P h i l a d e l p h i a PA 19104-6016 2 15 -898 -9383/81 2 15 -898-8780 cash mor e@sas . u penn . ed t t

Dr. Gary Gardner H u r t i c u l t u r a f S c i e n c e Univ of Minnesota 305 Alderman Ha11/197(:, F o l w e l l St P a u l MN 55108 6 1.2 -624 -36tS6 612-624-4941 q g a r d ne r @maroon t c . umn . ed ct

Srtsanna G r a f e C e l l and Molecular B io logy Hans -Knoll -I n s t i t u t E e u t e n b e r g s t r . 11 J e n a 07745 GERMANY 49 -364 1 -656690 4'3 -364 1 -65E694 s g r a e f e @ l e u t r a . imb- j e u a . d e

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PARTICIPANT LIST ** Confe rence : 1 -- SIGNAL TRANSDUC IN PLANTS FASEE SUMMER RESEARCH CONFERENCES

Dr. Thomas J. G u i l f o y l e B i o c h e m i s t r y Univ o f Missouri 117 S c h w e i t z e r Hall Colcrmbia PI0 6521 1 3 14 -882 -7648 314-882-5635 b c t gtr i 1 @ m i z z tx t 1 . missou r i . ed i i

Dr . T e h -Hi-ti Kact E i 111 c h e m i s t r y & M o 1 e c 1.i 1 a r E i 12 1 Penn State Univ 403 A 1 thmse Lab U n i v e r s i t y Park PA 16802 8 1 ii -363 - lo42 8 1 4 -863 -34 1 E, txk3@psuvm. pstf. edit

Dr. D a r r y l Kropf B i ci 1 ogy Univ rjf Utah Sa l t Lake C i t y UT P4!12

at! 1 -58 1 -4668 k r o p f @ b i os c i e n c e. 1-1 t a ti. e d 1-1

50 1 -.5el-5.332

Dr. Terri L . Lomax Botany % P 1 a n t P a t h o l o g y Oregon State U n i v e r s i t y 2082 Ci:irdley Hal 1 Corval lis OR 97331 -2302 54 1 -7-l- -r-.-l :a/ a 7 8 541 -737-3573 1 crmax t @b c c I ors t ed i t

Dr. P a t r i c k Masson Lab o f G e n e t i c s Univ o f Wiscons in i f l ad i son 445 Henry Mal! Madi5;on WI 53706

-265 -23 12 G(1)f.J - 262 -2976 pmasson@mall. w i s c . edu

Dr. G r e t c h e n Hagen B i o c h e m i s t r y Univ o f Misscluri 117 S c h w e i t z e r Hall Columbia MU 65211 3 1.4 -882 -7300 3 1 4 -882 -5635 b c ghagen@mu c cmai 1. miss;oi.tr i , e d u

Dr. Joe L. Key Botany-OYPR 60'36 SRC Univ o f G e o r g i a 609 Grad S t u d i e s Resea rch Ctr A t h e n s GA 30602 70E, -542 -59t?9 706-542-5778 .jkey@itga. cc. rrga.edu

Dr. C h r i s t o p h e r Lamb P 1 a n t Bicl 1 o g y La b o r a t or y The Salk I n s t i t u t e lCtO:i, NtItrth Tcwrey P i n e s Rd La Jol l a CA 32037 e, 1'2 -55'2 -8974 E; 1 9 -558 -6379 Chris-lamb@qm. sa1k .edu

Dr. David G. Lynn Sear 1 E C h em i s t r y La b o r a t o r y The Univ o f Ch icago 5753 E l l i s Avenue Chicago I t 6tl637 3 12 -702 -7r:,(3 312-702-08(:15 d - 1 ynn@uc ti i cags . edi-c

Dr. Hideak i Matsuoka B i o te c h no 1 ogy Tokyis Univ s f A g r i c u l t u r e / T e c h 2-24-16 Nakama c h i Tokyo, Koganei 184 JAPAN 8 1 -423 -88 - 7 ~ 2 9 3 1 -423 -37 - 15Q3 b i o - f u n c t @ c c . t i rat. ac. j p

D r . David J a c k s o n USDA P l a n t Gene E x p r e s s i o n Ctr 800 Biuchanen S t Albany CA 94710 510-559-5976 5 1Q -559 -5678 d ja ckscln@na t ure. b e r k e l e y . edu

Dr. B r u c e Kohorn DCME Duke U n i v e r s i t y

Durham NC 27708 313-613-8182/8183 WWXZ-8177 kohorn@acpub. duke. edci

8121 Y 4 1. (:)OO/'LSRC

Dr. Mar ian Lclebler Inst f u r P f l anzenb iochemie Weinberg 3 Hal le D-%120 GERMANY 45 -234 -558'2 -253 49-234 5582 166 l o e b l e r @ i p b . m i - h a 1 le. d e

Or. Gregory M a r t i n Dept of Agronomy P iu r d 1-te Un i v e Y 5 it y 115t1 L i l l y Hall o f L i f e S c i West L a f a y e t t e IN 47907-1150 3 17 -434 -4790 317-496-3 ,3&6 -J

[email protected]

Dr. Gail McLean P1 a n t E i o logy Univ of Cal i f o r n i a i B e r k e l e y 111 Kashland Hall B e r k e l e y CA 94720-3102 5 1 ct -643 -9204 5 10 -642 -4995 bgm c 1 ean@na t i-t re. b e r ke 1 e y . edit

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PARTICIPAN? LIST ** C u n f e r e n c e : 1 -- S I G N A L TRANSDUC IN PLANTS FASEE SUMMER RESEARCH CONFERENCES

Dr. Jing-Hcrng Mu P tta r ma c o 1 o g y UT S s u t h w e s t e r n fled C t r

Dallas TX 75235 53"7 L~ Har ry H i n e s Elvd

2 14 -648 -3(]05 214 -648 -2394 JMU@medne t . swmed . ed ct

D r . Neil E. O l s r e w s k i P l a n t B io logy Univ o f Minnesota 220 B i o l o g i c a l S c i e n c e s Ctr S t Paul MN 55108-1095 51.2-6.>5-31'>12 6 12 -625 -5754 nei l@mol b io . cbs . i-trnn.edu

Dr. C l a r e n c e A . Ryan I n s t ct-f B i o l o g i c a l C h e m i s t r y Washington State U n i v Pul1ma.n WA 991&.1-E340 5Q:3 -335 -33{1]4

-335 -7 1.43 ryan@wsuvml. c sc . wsu. edit

Dr. Melvin S. S c h i n d l e r Bi i s c h emi 5 t r y Michigan S ta te U n i v e r s i t y E a s t Lans ing MI 48864 517 -355-&43t] c= 1 7 -7=7 -3334 5 c tt i rid 1 1 @ p i 1 cr t m s u . e d ii

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Dr. Gloria K. Muday E i o 1 o g y Wake F o r e s t Univ Faci-rlty D r / R m 226 Winston Hall Winston-Salem NC 27109-7325 '3 1 (:I -75'3 -53 16 9 1 0 -759 -6008 midday@wf ct. edu

Dr. Ralph S. Ri ta t rano Dept of Eiolugy/CB#3280 Univ o f NC/Chapel H i l l Cciker Hall - Sou th Road Chapel H i l l NC 27599-3280

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Dr , Mikako Sai tct Depa r t men t 12 f E i s t e c h nn 1 ogy Tekyo Univ of A g r i c u l t u r e / T e c t i 2 -24 - 1 C , Nab:: ama c tt i Tokyo, Koganei 184 JAPAN 8 1 -423 -88 -71:,29 8 1 -423 -87 - 1503 bici - ce 1 1 @c c . ttia t . a c . j p

Dr. Bratislav S t a n k o v i c F 1 a n t E i o 1 q y Ohio S ta te Univ i735 Neil A v e Co I u m b US OH 432 10 6 1 4 -688 -4305 6 14 -292 -6345 s t animv i c . 1 @VSI..I. ed u

Dr. M. Kay Wal ker -5immctns USDA/' A R S Washington State Univ 20'3 Johnson Hal 1 Pu 1 1 man MA 99 164 -6420

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50'3 -333 -8636

Dr. D i r k N e n n s t i e l I n s t i t u t of P l a n t B i o c h e m i s t r y Weinberg 3 Halle/Saale Ct6120 GERMANY 49 -345 -5582 -24 1 49-345-5582-164 d n e n n s t i g i p b . !..mi -ha1 le. d e

Dr. Keith R o b e r t s C e l l R i o l o g y Jclhn I n n e s I n s t Co lney Lane Norwich NR4 7 U H UNITED KINGDOM 44 16034 -5257 1 44 16034 -56844 c/o M. PlcCann [email protected] I: . I-t k

Dr. Dierk S c h e e l Stress $4 Dvelclpmental Eictlogy I n s t o f P l a n t B i o c h e m i s t r y bieinberq 3 HalleiSaale D-06120 GERMANY

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Dr. E l a i n e Tobin MCD Eiollrtgy Univ rllf C a l i f o r n i a / L o s Angeles 405 H i l g a r d Avenue LIX Ange les CA 90095-1606 3 1 [I -825 -77015 310-825-4386 e to b i n@uc 1 a. edu

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Dr. Laura E. Z m i a P i o 1 og i c a 1 S c i e n ce5 Purdue Univ 13'32 LIlfy Hall of Life S c i tJ Lafayette IN 47907 3 17 -436 - 1768 31 7-496- 1496 1 z o n i a@ b i l bo . b i o . pi-1 r d i-1e , ed 1-t