29-30 May 2024 Rouen (France)

Planning

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Time Event (+)
08:00 - 08:30 Registration - Registration of participants  
08:30 - 08:45 Welcome and opening remarks  
08:45 - 10:50 Session 1 - Methods for PTM characterization (+)  
08:45 - 09:30 › Post-Translational Modifications in metaproteomics: a new level of complexity, but a new possible horizon - Jean Armangaud, CEA-Li2D  
09:30 - 09:50 › Quorum sensing in S. thermophilus: analytical condition from pheromones to RiPPs-modified peptides - Quentin Caillot, Quentin Caillot  
09:50 - 10:10 › FISH – flow cytometry reveals microbiome-wide changes in post-translational modification and altered microbial abundance among children with inflammatory bowel disease - Billy Bourke, University College Dublin [Dublin], Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin  
10:10 - 10:30 › Characterization of bacterial RiPPs involved in adaptation to copper: insights from top-down, bottom-up and native mass spectrometry approaches - Séverine ZIRAH, Molecules of Communication and Adaptation of Microorganisms (MCAM)  
10:30 - 10:50 › On the merit of data reuse to infer protein co-regulation and PTM cross-talks - Nicolas Nalpas, University of rouen  
10:50 - 11:15 Coffee break  
11:15 - 12:40 Session 2 - What about glycans and derivatives ? (+)  
11:15 - 12:00 › Unusual glycan modifications on bacterial proteins - why are they there? - Christine SZYMANSKI, Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA, Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA  
12:00 - 12:20 › Exploring the role of glucose-1,6-bisphosphate as a metabolic regulator - Sofia Doello, University of Tübingen  
12:20 - 12:40 › Modular multi-step chemical derivatization of sialic acid for flagellin glycosylation in Caulobacter and a heterologous host for bio-conjugation - Silvia Ardissone, Université de Genève = University of Geneva  
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch  
14:00 - 14:10 Sponsors' talks  
14:10 - 15:55 Session 3 : PTMs involved in stress response and adaptation (+)  
14:10 - 14:55 › Protecting Nascent Polypeptides from Premature Aging - Jean-François Collet, Duve Institute, UCLouvain, Bruxelles, Belgium  
14:55 - 15:15 › Connection between protein-tyrosine kinase inhibition and coping with oxidative stress in Bacillus subtilis - Ivan Mijakovic, Chalmers University of Technology [Gothenburg, Sweden]  
15:15 - 15:35 › The control of protein arginine phosphorylation facilitates protein homeostasis by an AAA+ chaperone protease system in Bacillus subtilis - Kürşad Turgay, Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Institut für Mikrobiologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover  
15:35 - 15:55 › The CpxAR two-component system confers a fitness advantage for flea gut colonization by the plague bacillus - Brandon ROBIN, Centre d'Infection et d'Immunité de Lille - INSERM U 1019 - UMR 9017  
15:55 - 17:30 Poster  
18:15 - 20:00 Excursion  
20:00 - 22:00 Dinner  

Thursday, May 30, 2024

Time Event (+)
09:00 - 10:45 Session 4 - PTMs involved in bacterial resistance or virulence - part 1 (+)  
09:00 - 09:45 › Lipoprotein modification in bacteria – a novel target for antibiotics - Nienke Buddelmeijer, Institut Pasteur [Paris]  
09:45 - 10:05 › The regulatory nitrogen-related phosphotransferase system PTSNtr participates in the cell envelope stress response in Escherichia coli - Boris Görke, Max Perutz Labs  
10:05 - 10:25 › EnvZ-OmpR: a two-component system on all fronts of the Yersinia pestis infection cycle - Sébastien Bontemps-Gallo, Centre d'Infection et d'Immunité de Lille - INSERM U 1019 - UMR 9017  
10:25 - 10:45 › Molecular characterization of the putative Ser/Thr kinase HipA in Klebsiella pneumoniae - Payal Nashier, Proteome Center Tuebingen, IZB, University of Tuebingen  
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee break  
11:15 - 13:00 Session 5 - Roles of acylation actors (+)  
11:15 - 12:00 › Addressing the possibility of a histone-like code in bacteria - Valerie CARABETTA, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden  
12:00 - 12:20 › Post-translational modification of the bacterial ribosome - Christopher Rao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [Urbana]  
12:20 - 12:40 › The Role of EF-P Post-translational Modifications in Bacterial Translation Stress Response - Alina Sieber, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich  
12:40 - 13:00 › Bioinformatics advances to uncover the viral and microbial acetylome - Hannelore Longin, Computational Systems Biology, KU Leuven, Laboratory of Gene Technology, KU Leuven  
13:00 - 14:15 Lunch  
14:15 - 16:00 Session 6 - PTMs involved in bacterial resistance or virulence - part 2 (+)  
14:15 - 15:00 › Control of bacterial peptidoglycan biosynthesis by an essential protein phosphorylation - Sven HALBEDEL, FG11 Division of Enteropathogenic bacteria and Legionella, Robert Koch Institute, Wernigerode  
15:00 - 15:20 › hipL and hipIN are homologous toxin-antitoxin-like kinase systems regulated by auto-phosphorylation and internal translation initiation - Ditlev E. Brodersen, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Universitetsbyen 81, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark  
15:20 - 15:40 › Exploring the role of lysine acetylation during phage infection - Nand Broeckaert, Computational Systems Biology, KU Leuven, Belgium, Laboratory of Gene Technology, KU Leuven, Belgium  
15:40 - 16:00 › Role of bioenergetic pumps, F- and V-type ATP-synthase/ATPase in Streptococcus pyogenes pathogenesis - Vijay Pancholi, Ohio State University [Columbus]  
16:00 - 16:15 Oral prize award  
16:15 - 16:30 Poster prize award  
16:30 - 16:45 Concluding remarks  
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