Page 79 - 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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781
B
SERF1
contribution to protein homeostasis in
Drosophila
melanogaster
.
Swagata Ghosh, Adna Karic, Susan Harrison,
Douglas Harrison, Brian Rymond.
Biology, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY.
782
C
Effects of rearing oxygen level on the structure of the adult tracheal
system in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Jon F. Harrison, James
Waters, Stephanie Heinrich, Taylor Biddulph, Sandra
Kovacevic.
School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ.
783
A
The role of the adiponectin receptor homolog in Drosophila
melanogaster oogenesis.
Kaitlin Laws, Leesa Sampson, Daniela
Drummond-Barbosa.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.
784
B
The regulation of muscle function by
Mio
in
Drosophila
.
Grzegorz
Polak, Justin DiAngelo.
Department of Biology, Hofstra Univ,
Hempstead, NY.
785
C
Expression of
drop-dead
(
drd
)
in the tracheae is sufficient to prevent
neurodegeneration, but not early lethality.
Christine L. Sansone,
Edward M. Blumenthal.
Biological Sci, Marquette Univ,
Milwaukee, WI.
786
A
Aging affects circadian control of glutathione biosynthesis
in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Eileen Chow
1
,
Vladimir Klichko
2
,
Joanna Kotwica-Rolinska
1,3
,
Dani Long
1
,
William Orr
2
,
Svetlana
Radyuk
2
,
Jadwiga Giebultowicz
1
.
1)
Department of Zoology,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA; 2) Department of
Biological Sciences, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX,
USA; 3) Department of Animal Physiology, University of Warsaw,
Warsaw, Poland.
787
B
Effects of radiofrequency identifiers in embryos and pupae
of
Drosophila melanogaster
.
David A. Lavan
1,2,5
,
Luis Moreno
2
,
Rubén E. Acosta
1
,
Miguel Diaz
5
,
Marcos Moroto
3
,
Ricardo
Yauri
1
,
Roxana Moran
1
,
Olga Bracamonte
2
,
Julio Valdivia-
Silva
4
,
Daniel Diaz
1
.
1)
National Institute Research of
Telecommunications Training - INICTEL-UNI, Av. San Luis 1771,
Lima 41, Peru; 2) Cytogenetics Laboratory, Universidad Nacional
Mayor de San Marcos, Av. University s/n, Lima 1, Peru; 3)
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, School of
Medicine, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. Av. Morcillo 4
Madrid 28029, Spain; 4) Biotechnology and Space Medicine -
NASA Ames Research Center, Build. N245 M/S:245-3, Moffett
Field, CA 94035, USA; 5) Central Therapy Magnetic Field,
International Institute of the Cancer and Pain; Av. Montero Rosas nº
1141
Lima 1, Peru.
788
C
A genetic approach reveals selective elimination of damaged
mitochondria in healthy cells and tissue.
Yun Qi
1
,
Jahda Hill
1
,
Guofeng Zhang
2
,
Hong Xu
1
.
1)
GDBC, NHLBI, bethesda, MD; 2)
NIBIB, bethesda, MD.
Regulation of Gene Expression
789
A
A Novel Role for the Ribosomal Protein RpL22 in Poly(ADP-
ribose)polymerase 1-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation.
Ernest
Boamah, Alexei Tulin.
Epigenetics and Progenitor Cells Program,
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA.
790
B
A transcriptional code for muscle fiber identity in
Drosophila.
Anton L. Bryantsev
1
,
Sandy Duong
1
,
Tonya M.
Brunetti
1
,
Maria B. Chechenova
1
,
TyAnna L. Lovato
1
,
Cloyce
Nelson
1
,
Elizabeth Shaw
1
,
Juli D. Uhl
2
,
Brian Gebelein
2
,
Richard
M. Cripps
1
.
1)
Department of Biology, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM; 2) Division of Dev. Biology, Cincinnati
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH.
791
C
Multiple screening approaches identify novel transcription factor
binding partners for Eyes absent.
Trevor L. Davis
1,2
,
Ilaria
Rebay
1,2
.
1)
Committee on Development, Regeneration, and Stem
Cell Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2) Ben May
Department for Cancer Research, University of Chicago, Chicago,
IL.
792
A
Building an interactome: Identifying novel Akirin-interacting
factors.
William Dawkins, Meghan Troutt, Aayushi Bhagwanji,
Kate Majeski, Shelby Rogers, Scott J. Nowak.
Department of
Biology and Physics, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA
30144.
793
B
Functions of the co-activator CBP in transcription and in control of
early Drosophila embryo development.
Mattias
Mannervik.
Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University,
Stockholm, Sweden.
794
C
Pan-leg developmental regulators control pro-thoracic leg specific
Scr expression.
Christopher L. McCallough, Ece Eksi, Emily R.
Wyskiel, Teresa V. Orenic.
Biology, University of Illinois at
Chicago, Chicago, IL.
795
A
Post-translational modification of Vestigial modulates
transcriptional response in developing wing cells.
Virginia
Pimmett
1
,
Hua Deng
2
,
Andrew Simmonds
1
.
1)
Cell Biology,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2) Molecular
Biology & Genetics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
Maryland, USA.
796
B
Zelda sites activate expression and promote transcription factor
binding in a strength-dependent manner.
Zeba Wunderlich
1
,
Rahul
Satija
2
,
Meghan D. Bragdon
1
,
Robert K. Bradley
3
,
Angela H.
DePace
1
.
1)
Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston,
MA; 2) Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA; 3)
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA.
797
C
pΔTubHA4C, a new versatile vector for constitutive expression in
Drosophila.
Stephanie M. Arcia
1,2
,
Yan Zhang
1
,
Pedro
Fernandez-Funez
1,3,4
,
Diego E. Rincon Limas
1,4
.
1)
Department of
Neurology; 2) HHMI Science for Life Undergraduate Program; 3)
Department of Neurosciences; 4) Genetics Institute and Center for
Translational Research on Neurodegenerative Diseases; McKnight
Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.