Page 83 - 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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852
A
Selective translational control refines cell-type specific responses to
the steroid hormone ecdysone.
Robert Ihry, Arash
Bashirullah.
Sch Pharmacy, Univ Wisconsin, Madison, Madison,
WI.
853
B
Mutations in a 5' region of the
osk
gene disrupt both Osk protein
function and
osk
mRNA translational activation.
Matt Kanke,
Goheun Kim, Young-Hee Ryu, Paul M. Macdonald.
Molecular
Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, TX.
854
C
Role of Bruno phosphorylation in translational regulation
of
oskar
.
Goheun Kim
1
,
Keiji Sato
2
,
Akira Nakamura
2
,
Paul
Macdonald
1
.
1)
Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology,
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX; 2) Laboratory for
Germline Development, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology,
Kobe, Japan.
855
A
Nutritional control of mRNA translation in Drosophila
larvae.
Sabarish Nagarajan, Savraj Grewal.
Souther Alberta
Cancer Research Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta,
Canada.
856
B
The role of Bicoid Stability Factor in
oskar
regulation.
Young Hee
Ryu, Paul Macdonald.
Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology,
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.
857
C
Clk mRNA turnover de-noises circadian transcription and behavior
in time and space.
Sebastian Kadener
1
,
Lerner Immanuel
1
,
Bartok Osnat
1
,
Afik Shaked
1
,
Friedman Nir
2
.
1)
Silberman
Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, Israel; 2) Computer Sciences Department and Silberman
Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, Israel.
Stem Cells
858
A
A Sensitized Screen for Genes that Interact with
Bag-of-
marbles
During Definitive Hematopoiesis.
Erin A. T. Boyle, Dawn
W. Hopkins, Robert A. Schulz.
University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN.
859
B
Yorkie and Scalloped regulate availability of Serrate signaling cells
required for crystal cell differentiation in the larval lymph
gland.
Gabriel B. Ferguson, Julian Martinez-Agosto.
University
of California, Los Angeles, Department Of Human Genetics. Los
Angeles, CA.
860
C
Loss of the nuclear lamina protein Otefin causes Checkpoint kinase
2-
mediated death in female germline stem cells.
Lacy J. Barton,
Pamela K. Geyer.
Dept Biochemistry, Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
861
A
Notch signaling controls Drosophila female germline stem cell
competitiveness for niche occupancy.
Tseng Cheng-Yuan
1,2
,
Hsu
Hwei-Jan
1,2
.
1)
Institution of Cellular and Oragnismic Biology,
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; 2) Institution of Life Sciences,
National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan.
862
B
Bazooka Forms a Platform that Integrates Stem Cell Polarity and
Cell Cycle Progression.
Mayu Inaba
1,2
,
Yukiko Yamashita
1
.
1)
Center for stem cell biology, Life Sciences Institute, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 2) Department of Molecular Biology The
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas,
Texas.
863
C
A Novel Interaction Between Stem Cell Factors FMRP and
Zfrp8.
William Tan, Tatyana Naryshkina, Neha Changela,
Curtis Schauder, Ruth Steward.
Waksman Institute, Rutgers
University, Piscataway, NJ.
864
A
pineapple eye, a putative Drosophila E3 ligase for FOXO, is
required for stem cell self-renewal in three adult stem cell types,
female GSC, male GSC and ISC.
Yalan Xing, Manisha
Thuparani, Irina Kurtz, Hannele Ruohola-Baker.
Department of
Biochemistry, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine,
University of Washington, SEATTLE, WA.
865
B
Systemic regulation of intestinal tissue homeostasis in Drosophila
melanogaster.
Arshad Ayyaz, Jason Karpac, Heinrich
Jasper.
Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, CA.
866
C
Transcriptome profiling of
Drosophila melanogaster
midgut cell
populations by mRNA sequencing.
Devanjali Dutta, Bruce
Edgar.
CELL GROWTH AND PROLIFERATION, ZMBH-DKFZ,
HEIDELBERG, BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG, Germany.
867
A
Elucidating the tissue damage-sensing mechanism that maintains
Drosophila midgut homeostasis.
Julieta A. Maldera, Bruce A.
Edgar.
DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, Heidelberg, Germany.
868
B
APC loss-induced intestinal tumorigenesis in Drosophila: roles of
Ras in Wnt signaling activation and tumor progression.
Chen-Hui
Wang, Rui Zhao, Pin Huang, Zhenghui Quan, Fu Yang, Na Xu,
Rongwen Xi.
NIBS, No. 7, Science Park Road, Zhongguancun Life
Science Park,Beijing, China.
869
C
Age-related stem cell de-regulation by ER stress in the Drosophila
intestine.
Lifen Wang
1
,
Hyung Don Ryoo
2
,
Heinrich Jasper
1
.
1)
Buck institute for research on aging.8001 Redwood Blvd, Novato,
California. 94945, USA; 2) Department of Cell Biology, New York
University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, New
York 10016, USA.
870
A
Regulation of String during Drosophila intestinal stem cell
proliferation.
Jinyi Xiang, Bruce Edgar.
Cell growth and
proliferation, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, Heidelberg, Germany.
871
B
SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complexes Regulate Stem Cell
Asymmetric Division and Daughter Cell Fate Specification in Adult
Drosophila Posterior Midgut.
Xiankun Zeng
1
,
Xinhua Lin
2
,
Steven
Hou
1
.
1)
The Mouse Cancer Gen Program, Frederick National
Laboratory for Cancer Research, National Institutes of Health,
Frederick, MD 21702; 2) Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and
Developmental Biology Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing 1 Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District Beijing
100101,
P.R.China.