Page 49 - 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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Steinhauer.
Department of Biology, Yeshiva College, New York.
197
B
Studying the effects of Hsp27 phosphorylation on viability and
fertility.
Emily Furbee
1
,
Joseph Ayoob
2
,
Jonathan Minden
1
.
1)
Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA; 2) Department of Computational and Systems
Biology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh,
PA.
198
C
The role of Tudor-SN in spermatogenesis and the Piwi-piRNA
pathway.
Hsueh-Yen Ku, Vamsi Gangaraju, Haifan Lin.
Stem
Cell Center and Department of Cell Biology, Yale University
School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
199
A
Characterizing the genetic basis for mitochondrial shaping defects
in
emmenthal
mutants of
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Will S.
Mitchell, Karen G. Hales.
Department of Biology, Davidson
College, Davidson, NC.
200
B
Roles for testis-enriched ATP synthase subunits in mitochondrial
shaping during
Drosophila
spermatogenesis.
Eric M. Sawyer,
Olivia Brown, Yihharn Hwang, Lauren Ivey, Kelsey E. Sheaffer,
Conroy Field, Taylor Gunnell, Karen G. Hales.
Department of
Biology, Davidson College, Davidson, NC.
Cell Biology & Signal Transduction
201
C
Cooperation of Mad and Akt signaling in a
Drosophila
model of
epithelial plasticity.
Courtney Onodera
4,8
,
Björn Gärtner
5,8
,
Samantha Aguinaldo-Wetterholm
2,9
,
David Casso
2,9
,
J. Alex
Rondon
2,6,9
,
Samuel Meier
5
,
Aiguo Tian
2,7
,
Brandy Alexander
2
,
Rik Derynck
1,2,3
,
Jun S. Song
1,4
,
Julia Zeitlinger
5
,
Katja
Brückner
1,2,3
.
1)
Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration
Medicine and Stem Cell Research; 2) Department of Cell and Tissue
Biology; 3) Department of Anatomy; 4) Institute for Human
Genetics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco,
CA; 5) Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO; 6)
present address: Genentech; 7) present address: UT Southwestern;
8)
equal contribution; 9) equal contribution.
202
A
The
Drosophila
BMPRII, Wishful thinking, is required for eggshell
patterning.
Rob Marmion
1
,
Milica Jevtic
2
,
George Pyrowolakis
2
,
Nir Yakoby
1
.
1)
Department of Biology and Center for
Computational and Integrative Biology, Rutgers University,
Camden, NJ; 2) Institute for Biology I, Albert-Ludwigs-University
of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
203
B
A Novel Role for UDP-GlcNAC in Dpp Signal
Antagonism.
Matthew J. Moulton, Gregory Humphreys, Anthea
Letsou.
Human Genetics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
204
C
GPI-mannosyltransferase 2 shapes the Hedgehog morphogen
gradient.
Yi-Nan Lee
1
,
Haiwei Pi
2
,
Cheng-Ting Chien
1
.
1)
Institute
of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei 115, Taiwan; 2)
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Chang-Gang University,
Taoyuan 333, Taiwan.
205
A
Balancing Hedgehog, a retention and release equilibrium given by
Dally, Ihog, Boi and Shifted/dWif.
David Sánchez Hernández,
Aphrodite Bilioni, Ainhoa Callejo, Ana-Citlali Gradilla, Carmen
Ibañez, Emanuela Mollica, M.Carmen Rodríguez-Navas,
Eleanor Simon, Isabel Guerrero.
CBMSO, Madrid, Madrid,
Spain.
206
B
The interactions among upd-family ligands.
Qian Chen, Douglas
Harrison.
Dept Biol, Univ Kentucky, Lexington, KY.
207
C
A novel calcyphosine-like protein facilitates border cell migration
during oogenesis.
Lathiena A. Manning, Michelle Starz-
Gaiano.
Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore
County, Baltimore, MD.
208
A
An
in vivo
RNAi screen identifies components of the JAK/STAT
signaling that regulate cell migration.
Afsoon Saadin, Michelle
Starz-Gaiano.
Biological Sciences, UMBC, Baltimore, MD.
209
B
JAK/STAT pathway plays two opposite roles
in
Drosophila
spermatogenesis.
Lingfeng Tang, Douglas
Harrison.
Department of Biology, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY.
210
C
Drosophila
glypican Dally regulates Upd distribution and
JAK/STAT signaling activity in eye development.
Jia You
1
,
Yan
Zhang
2
,
Wenyan Ren
2
,
Xinhua Lin
1,2
.
1)
Dev Biol, Cincinnati
Chld Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, Oh; 2) 1State Key Laboratory of
Biomembrane and Membrane Biotechnology, Institute of Zoology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
211
A
Spatial and temporal analysis of axonal transport in primary
neuronal cultures from Drosophila larvae.
Gary Iacobucci, Noura
Abdel Rahman, Aida Andrades Valtueña, Shermali
Gunawardena.
Biological Sciences, State University of New York
at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
212
B
Drosophila
Tempura, a novel Rab geranylgeranyl transferase
subunit, modulates Notch signaling via Rab1 and Rab11.
Wu-Lin
Charng
1
,
Shinya Yamamoto
1,2
,
Manish Jaiswal
2,6
,
Vafa Bayat
1,3
,
Bo Xiong
1
,
Ke Zhang
4
,
Hector Sandoval
2
,
Gabriela David
1
,
Hsiang-Chih Lu
1
,
Kuchuan Chen
1
,
Hugo Bellen
1,2,4,5,6
.
1)
Program
in Developmental Biology; 2) Dept of Molecular and Human
Genetics; 3) Medical Scientist Training Program; 4) Program in
SCBMB; 5) Dept of Neuroscience; 6) Howard Hughes Medical
Institute; The Neurological Research Institute; Baylor College of
Medicine, Houston, TX.
213
C
Identification of novel maternal neurogenic genes that are potential
components of Notch signaling in
Drosophila
.
Takuma
Gushiken
1,2
,
Kenjiroo Matsumoto
1,2
,
Takahiro Seto
2
,
Ryo
Hatori
1,2
,
Shunsuke Shimaoka
1,2
,
Tomoko Yamakawa
1
,
Takeshi
Sasamura
1
,
Kenji Matsuno
1
.
1)
Department of Biological Science,
Osaka university, Japan; 2) Department of Biological Science and
Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.
214
A
Direct regulation of
broad
expression by Notch signaling during the
mitotic/endocycle switch in
Drosophila
follicle cells.
Dongyu Jia
1
,
Yoichiro Tamori
1
,
George Pyrowolakis
2,3
,
Wu-Min Deng
1
.
1)
Department of Biological Science, Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL. USA; 2) Institute for Biology I, Faculty of Biology,
Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Hauptstrasse 1, Freiburg,
Germany; 3) BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies,