Page 47 - 54th Annual Drosophila Research Conference Program Guide

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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Gametogenesis and Organogenesis
157
A
MicroRNA-190 downregulates Bag of marbles to allow the switch
from proliferation to differentiation in the
Drosophila
male germline
stem cell lineage.
Gonzalo H. Olivares, Margaret T.
Fuller.
Developmental Biology, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Palo Alto, CA.
158
B
Microtubule (MT)-dependent regulation of muscle length.
Victoria
K. Schulman
1,2
,
Eric S. Folker
2
,
Mary K. Baylies
1,2
.
1)
Weill
Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, New York, NY; 2)
Sloan-Kettering Institute, New York, NY.
159
C
Frazzled/DCC facilitates cardiac cell outgrowth and attachment
during dorsal vessel formation.
Frank D. Macabenta
1,2
,
Amber G.
Jensen
1,2
,
Yi-Shan Cheng
1
,
Joseph J. Kramer
1
,
Sunita G.
Kramer
1,2
.
1)
Pathology Department, UMDNJ/RWJMS,
Piscataway, NJ; 2) Cell and Developmental Biology, Rutgers
University, Piscataway, NJ.
160
A
The core complex of cuticle dynamics
in
Drosophila
exoskeleton.
Matthias Behr, Kapil R. Patil, Yanina
Y. Pesch, Dominik Hölper.
Life & Medical Sciences (LIMES)
Institute, Carl-Troll-Str. 31, 53115 Bonn, Germany.
161
B
MIPP1 functions at the basolateral domain to facilitate the
generation of filopodia and the extension of lamellopodia of tracheal
leading cells.
Yim Ling Cheng, Deborah Andrew.
Cell Biology,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
162
C
The PDZ domain protein Arc is required for proper invagination of
the embryonic salivary glands.
Rika Maruyama
1,2
,
Sarah Hughes
1
,
Deborah Andrew
2
.
1)
Department of Medical Genetics, University
of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 2) Department of Cell Biology,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
163
A
The large Maf factor Traffic jam functions to repress hub cell fate in
the developing germline stem cell niche.
Lindsey Wingert, Steve
DiNardo.
Cell and Developmental Biology, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
164
B
Machine learning-based functional characterization of heart
enhancers uncovers novel cardiogenic roles for the transcription
factors Myb and Su(H).
Shaad M. Ahmad
1,4
,
Brian W. Busser
1,4
,
Di Huang
2,4
,
Elizabeth J. Cozart
1
,
Anton Aboukhalil
3
,
Sebastien
Michaud
3
,
Neal Jeffries
1
,
Martha L. Bulyk
3
,
Ivan Ovcharenko
2
,
Alan M. Michelson
1
.
1)
NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, MD; 2) NLM,
NIH, Bethesda, MD; 3) Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 4)
Equally contributing first authors.
165
C
Investigating the potential non-cell autonomous Robo2 function
during lumen formation of the
Drosophila melanogaster
dorsal
vessel.
Judith J. Canabal Alvear
1,2
,
Sunita G. Kramer
1,2
.
1)
Pathology Department , UMDNJ/RWJMS, Piscataway , NJ; 2) Cell
and Developmental Biology, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.
166
A
Identification of transcription factors and chromatin regulators with
novel roles in muscle morphogenesis.
Krista C. Dobi
1
,
Marc S.
Halfon
2
,
Mary K. Baylies
1
.
1)
Dept Dev Biol, Sloan-Kettering Inst,
New York, NY; 2) Biochem Dept, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
167
B
Cellular mechanisms of heart morphogenesis and lumen formation
in
Drosophila
.
Georg Vogler
1
,
Jiandong Liu
2
,
Timothy W. Iafe
3
,
Rolf Bodmer
1
.
1)
Development and Aging, Sanford Burnham
Medical Research Institute, La Jolla, CA; 2) University of North
Carolina, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC; 3) New York
University, School of Medicine, New York, NY.
168
C
Elucidating the role of the nuclear hormone receptor E78
in
Drosophila
oogenesis.
Elizabeth T. Ables
1,2
,
Kelly E. Bois
2
,
Daniela Drummond-Barbosa
2
.
1)
Dept. of Biology, East Carolina
University, Greenville, NC; 2) Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health,
Baltimore, MD.
169
A
RTC1, a conserved SEA complex component, is required for early
oogenesis in Drosophila.
Weili Cai, Mary Lilly.
NICHD, National
Institute of Health, Besthesda, MD.
170
B
Aging Related Oogenesis Defects of Upd3 Mutants.
Michelle
Giedt
1
,
Liqun Wang
2
,
Travis Sexton
3
,
Claire Venard
1
,
Douglas
Harrison
1
.
1)
Biology Department, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY; 2) Department of Pathology, Brigham & Woman's
Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard New Research Building,
Room 652, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA; 3) University of
Kentucky College of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Center,
741
S. Limestone St., Lexington, KY.
171
C
Selective replication of functional mtDNA during oogenesis restricts
the transmission of a deleterious mutation.
Jahda H. Hill, Hong
Xu.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of
Health, Bethesda, MD.
172
A
FGF mutants exhibit pleiotropic ovariole phenotypes relating to loss
of epithelial sheath.
Jihyun Irizarry
1,2
,
Angelike Stathopoulos
1
.
1)
California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena,
CA; 2) CIRM Bridges to Stem Cell Research Program, California
State Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
173
B
The Mitochondrial Protein Cytochrome c heme lyase is Necessary
for Cell Polarity.
Sarah E. Kleinsorge, Caryn Navarro.
Graduate
Program in Genetics and Genomics, BUSM, Boston, MA.
174
C
Translational regulation at the oocyte to embryo transition in
Drosophila.
Iva Kronja
1
,
Bingbing Yuan
1
,
Kristina Dzeyk
2
,
Joanna Kirkpatrick
2
,
Jeroen Krijgsveld
2
,
Terry Orr-Weaver
1
.
1)
Whitehead Institute, MIT, Cambridge, MA; 2) EMBL, Heidelberg,
Germany.
175
A
Heterologous Segregations are established prior to chromosome
congression in female meiosis I in
Drosophila melanogaster.
.
Fiona
M. Lane, Ashley A. Snouffer, William D. Gilliland.
Biological
Sciences Department, DePaul University, Chicago, IL.
176
B
asteroid
is required for oocyte determination in
Drosophila
.
Julie A.