In the context of the International Year of Crystallography and the
Upper Rhine valley Regio Meeting (www.regiomeeting.eu), a symposium will
take place from noon, September 23 till noon, September 24, at Mont St.
Odile, Alsace, France, before the Regio Meeting and at the same place.
Six renowned structural biologists, two per country, have accepted to
present their latest achievements and to give an overview of on-going
developments in the field of biocrystallography :
Elena Conti, Department of Structural Cell Biology, Max-Planck
Institute, Martinsried
Structural insights into the mechanisms of RNA degradation
Nenad Ban, Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics, ETH, Zürich
Beyond the prokaryotic ribosome
Marc Delarue, Department of Structural Biology and Chemistry, Institut
Pasteur, Paris
Structural studies of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels
Christoph Müller, Department of Structural and Computational Biology,
EMBL, Heidelberg
Structure-function studies of RNA polymerase I and III transcription
Felix Rey, Structural Virology Unit, Institut Pasteur, Paris
The first X-ray structure of a cell-cell fusion protein reveals homology
to viral membrane fusion proteins, in spite of a different fusogenic
mechanism
Tilman Schirmer, Department of Structural Biology & Biophysics,
Biozentrum, Basel
Mechanisms to regulate the cellular concentration of the bacterial
second messenger c-di-GMP
Online registration is open at
http://www-ibmc.u-strasbg.fr/xtal2014/
Places are limited and are given in a first come, first served basis.
Looking forward to seeing you in Mont Saint Odile
The organizing committee
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Dr Claude Sauter
Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (IBMC-ARN-CNRS)
Cristallogenèse & Biologie Structurale tel +33 (0)388 417 102
15 rue René Descartes fax +33 (0)388 602 218
F-67084 Strasbourg - France http://cj.sauter.free.fr/xtal