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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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Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA.
273
C
Invadolysin, a novel and essential metalloprotease, is involved in the
activation of apoptosis.
Michal M. Janiszewski, Christopher G.
Mills, Catherine M. Rose, Cristina Aguilar, Samantha J. Littler,
Margarete M. S. Heck.
University/BHF Centre for Cardiovascular
Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
274
A
Uncovering novel targets of Escargot-inhibited cell death in
the
Drosophila
ovary by RNA-seq.
Victoria Kathryn Jenkins,
Kim McCall.
Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston,
MA.
275
B
Engulfment Receptors in Programmed Cell Death in the Drosophila
Ovary.
Tracy L. Meehan, Allison Timmons, Jon Iker
Etchegaray, Jeffrey Taylor, Olivia Rudnicki, Sarah Yunes, Kim
McCall.
Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA.
276
C
Inhibiting both autophagy and caspases does not abolish nurse cell
death in late stage egg chambers.
Jeanne S. Peterson, Alla
Yalonetskaya, Kim McCall.
Dept Biol, Boston Univ, Boston, MA.
277
A
A non-cell-autonomous contribution of somatic cells to programmed
cell death of the germline in Drosophila.
Claire E. Schenkel, Jon
Iker Etchegaray, Kim McCall.
Biology, Boston University,
Boston, MA.
278
B
The contribution of follicle cells to non-apoptotic programmed cell
death of nurse cells during late oogenesis.
Allison Timmons, Claire
Schenkel, Jon Iker Etchegaray, Jeffrey Taylor, Olivia Rudnicki,
Kim McCall.
Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA.
279
C
Molecular characterization of cell competition and compensatory
cell proliferation in Drosophila.
Li He.
Genetics, Harvard Medical
School, Boston, MA.
280
A
Overexpression of DNA polymerase theta (Pol theta) in Drosophila
melanogaster causes reduced hatch rate and sensitivity to nitrogen
mustard.
Anna Dukhovich, Kelly Beagan, Mitch McVey.
Biology
Department, Tufts University, Medford, Ma.
281
B
DR-
white
measures double-strand break repair pathways
in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Jeannine R. LaRocque, Margot Le
Neveu, Anthony Do.
Department of Human Science, School of
Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University, Washington,
DC 20057.
282
C
The Smc5/6 complex confers resistance to caffeine and genotoxic
stress and plays a role in cell cycle regulation and cell survival
in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Xiao Li
1
,
Ran Zuo
2
,
Stanley Tiong
2
,
Francesca Di Cara
2
,
Kirst King-Jones
2
,
Sarah C. Hughes
1
,
Shelagh D. Campbell
2
,
Rachel Wevrick
1
.
1)
Department of
Medical Genetics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada; 2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of
Alberta.
283
A
Mu2 cooperates with p53 to regulate fusion of dysfunctional
telomeres in
Drosophila
.
Sarah R. Oikemus, Hannah Pham,
Michael Brodsky.
Dept PGF&E, Univ Massachusetts, Worcester,
Worcester, MA.
284
B
Regulation of the translesion DNA polymerase eta by the E3
ubiquitin ligase NOPO.
Heather A. Wallace
1
,
Julie A. Merkle
2
,
Laura A. Lee
1
.
1)
Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, TN; 2) Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ.
285
C
An mCherry-tagged Gemini Bac transgene provides a biosensor
throughout
D. melanogaster
development and a tool for studying
Geminin function.
Robert C. Eisman, Samantha Young, Melissa
A. S. Phelps, Amelia D. Tomlinson, Stacy L. Holtzman, Brian R.
Calvi, Thomas C. Kaufman.
Dept Biol, Jordan Hall A505, Indiana
Univ, Bloomington, IN.
286
A
Loss of the Werner’s Syndrome exonuclease sensitizes flies to
replication stress and promotes tumorigenesis.
Mitch McVey
1
,
Elyse Bolterstein
1
,
Rachel Rivero
1
,
Robert Salomon
2
.
1)
Tufts
University, Medford, MA; 2) Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA.
287
B
Functional dissection of Mcm10: exploring the essential functions of
a replication factor.
Michael C. Reubens, Tim W.
Christensen.
Biology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
288
C
Investigating the Interaction of RecQ4 and Mcm10 in Drosophila
melanogaster.
Wayne A. Rummings, Tim W.
Christensen.
Biology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
289
A
Genome damage triggers non-canonical cell death during
Drosophila polyploid mitosis.
Heidi Bretscher, Don Fox.
Duke
University, Durham, NC.
290
B
Interactions between purine synthesis and cell death
pathways.
Denise V. Clark, Ashley M. DiPasquale.
Dept of
Biology, Univ New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada.
291
C
Cdc20/fizzy
maintains neural stem cells by suppressing necrotic cell
death.
Cheng-Yu Lee
1,2,3,4
,
Chaoyuan Kuang
4,5
.
1)
Center for Stem
Cell Biology, Life Sciences Institute; 2) Division of Molecular
Medicine and Genetics, Department of Internal Medicine; 3)
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology; 4) Program in
Cellular and Molecular Biology,; 5) Medical Scientist Training
Program, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
48109.
292
A
Drosophila p53 isoforms differentially regulate apoptosis and
apoptosis-induced proliferation.
Bertrand Mollereau
1
,
Marie-
Laure Dichtel-Danjoy
1
,
Dali Ma
1
,
Pierre Dourlen
1
,
Gilles
Chatelain
1
,
Francesco Napoletano
1
,
Marion Robin
1
,
Marlene
Corbet
1
,
Clemence Levet
1
,
Hind Hafsi
2
,
Pierre Hainaut
2
,
Hyung
Don Ryoo
3
,
Jean Christophe Bourdon
4
.
1)
LBMC UMR5239,
Ecole Normale Superieure, Lyon, France; 2) International Agency
for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France; 3) Department of Cell
Biology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY,
USA; 4) European Associated Laboratory University of
Dundee/Inserm U858, Department of surgery and Molecular
Oncology, Dundee, DD1 9SY UK.
293
B
Anastasis: An unexpected route to rescue dying cells, and its