Page 55 - 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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312
C
dLipin interacts with the insulin signaling pathway in the control of
fat metabolism and growth.
Michael Lehmann, Sandra
Schmitt.
Dept Biological Sci, Univ Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.
313
A
CENP-E is required for chromosome bi-orientation in meiosis in
Drosophila females.
Tranchau L. Hoang
1
,
Sarah J. Radford
2
,
Kim S. McKim
1,2
.
1)
Genetics Department, Rutgers University,
Piscataway, NJ; 2) Waksman Institute, Rutgers University,
Piscataway, NJ.
314
B
Discovery of B Chromosomes in
Drosophila Melanogaster
That
Causes Female Specific
4
th
Chromosome
Nondisjunction.
Elisabeth Bauerly
1
,
Stacie Hughes
1
,
R. Scott
Hawley
1,2
.
1)
Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City,
MO; 2) Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology,
Kansas University Medical Center Kansas City, Kansas 66160,
USA.
315
C
Discovering new genes required for mitosis and meiosis by analysis
of interactions with the kinesin Subito.
Daniel J. DiSanto, Arunika
Das, Kim S. McKim.
Waksman Institute, Rutgers University,
Piscataway, NJ.
316
A
Heterochromatin Proteins Required for Association of Achiasmate
Homologous Chromosomes in Drosophila Oocytes.
Christopher C.
Giauque, Sharon E. Bickel.
Biological Sciences, Dartmouth
College, Hanover, NH.
317
B
Analysis of synaptonemal complex initiation.
Mercedes R.
Gyuricza
1
,
Kathryn B. Landy
1
,
Sanese K. White- Brown
2
,
Kim
S. McKim
1
.
1)
Waksman Institute, Rutgers University, NJ; 2)
UMDNJ, Piscataway, NJ.
318
C
Topoiosomerase II is required for the proper separation of
heterochromatic regions during female meiosis.
Stacie E. Hughes
1
,
R. Scott Hawley
1,2
.
1)
Stowers Inst Med Res, Kansas City, MO; 2)
Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Kansas
University Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas.
319
A
SUN is required to maintain centromere cohesion and for proper
chromosome segregation during meiosis in both male and
female
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Badri Krishnan
1
,
Sharon
Thomas
1
,
Hirotsugu Yamada
1
,
Rihui Yan
1
,
Bruce McKee
1,2
.
1)
Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular biology, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; 2) Genome Science and Technology
program, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
320
B
Exploring SOLO Working Mechanism in Drosophila Meiosis
Cohesin Complex.
Qian Ma, Bruce McKee.
Univ of Tennessee,
Knoxville, Knoxville, TN.
321
C
Recombination and the Function of Chromosome Pairing
Sites.
John R. Merriam.
Dept Molec/Cell/Dev Biol, Univ
California, Los Angeles, CA.
322
A
Role Of Cohesins In Drosophila Male Meiosis.
Avik Mukherjee
1
,
Bruce McKee
1,2
.
1)
Genome Science and Technology, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; 2) Department of Biochemistry Cell and
Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
323
B
The role of mcm5 and mad2 in the Pachytene checkpoint in
Drosophila females.
Anshu A. Paul, Kim S. McKim.
Waksman
Institute of Microbiology, Rm 206, Genetics, Rutgers, New
Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ.
324
C
Temporal Analysis of DSB Formation in Meiotic Prophase
Heterochromatin.
Marissa C. Pelot
1
,
R. Scott Hawley
1,2
.
1)
Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO 64110; 2)
Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of
Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160.
325
A
Regulation and Function of the Drosophila Shugoshin, MEI-
S332.
Belinda Pinto, Cristina Nogueira, Terry Orr-
Weaver.
Whitehead Inst, Cambridge, MA.
326
B
A Novel Role for Sister-Chromatid Cohesion Proteins in Promoting
Heterochromatin Mediated Association of Achiasmate Homologs in
Drosophila Oocytes.
Brian C. Seitz, Sharon E. Bickel.
Biological
Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
327
C
Euchromatic homology is sufficient for pairing of rDNA-deficient X
chromosomes in male meiosis.
John E. Tomkiel, Andrew
Bourgeios, Christina Morgan, Katie Hansen, Kayla Hill,
Aboubakar Doura.
Dept Biol, Univ North Carolina, Greensboro,
NC.
328
A
Rejuvenation of cohesion during meiotic prophase is required for
maintenance of chiasmata and accurate chromosome
segregation.
Katherine A. Weng, Charlotte A. Jeffreys, Sharon
E. Bickel.
Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
329
B
Role and regulation of BubR1 on acentric chromosome
segregation.
Nicolas Derive
1
,
Zohra Rahmani
2
,
Anne Royou
1
.
1)
Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie, CNRS, Université
Bordeaux Segalen, 2 rue Robert Escarpit, 33607 Pessac, France; 2)
Institut Jacques Monod, CNRS, Université Paris Diderot Paris 7, 4
rue Marie-Andrée Lagroua Weill-Halle, 75205 Paris, France.
330
C
Lipid droplets buffer the histone supply
of
Drosophila
embryos.
Zhihuan Li, Michael Welte.
Department
of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
331
A
Maternal PIWI proteins are essential for embryonic mitosis and
chromatin integrity.
Sneha Mani
1
,
Heather Megosh
2
,
Haifan Lin
1
,
*
First and second authors equally contributed to this work.
1)
Cell Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT; 2) Cell Biology,
Duke University, Durham, NC.
332
B
An in situ analysis of Drosophila imaginal disc regeneration: pattern
reorganisation occurs independently of cell proliferation.
Sandra
Diaz-Garcia, Antonio Baonza.
Development and Genetics Dept,
CBMSO-UAM (CSIC), Madrid, Spain.
333
C
A genetic approach to enhancing tissue regeneration.
Robin Harris,
Iswar Hariharan.
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley,
CA.