ESF Research Conferences

ESF-EMBO Symposium

Molecular Bioenergetics Of Cyanobacteria: Shaping The Environment

15-20 April 2013

Polonia Castle in Pultusk, Poland

Final Programme

Monday 15 April
17:00–19:00Registration at the ESF Desk                          
19.00Welcome Drink
20:00Dinner
Tuesday 16 April
8:45-9:00

Conference Opening and Welcome Message from the Chair

Session I : Cyanobacteria and the evolution of the biosphere
Chair: Conrad Mullineaux
, Queen Mary, UK
9:00-9:45Paul Falkowski, Rutgers University, US
Evolution of the biosphere
9:45-10:30 Cheryl Kerfeld, University of California, Berkeley, US
Hypotheses- and Discovery-Driven Approaches to Comparative Analyses of Cyanobacterial Genomes
10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

Chair: Allan Konopka, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US
11:00-11:45

Martin Hagemann, University of Rostock, DE
Salt adaptation of cyanobacteria - from genes to the environmet

11:45-12:05

Patricia Sanchez-Baracaldo, University of Bristol, UK
A Neoproterozoic origin for marine nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria and marine planktonic picocyanobacteria

12:05 - 12:25

Jose-Manuel Garcia-Fernández, University of Córdoba, ES
Prochlorococcus can use the Pro1404 transporter to take up glucose at nanomolar concentrations in the Atlantic Ocean

12:30

Lunch

Session II: The cyanobacterial pan-genome: a blueprint for diversification and adaptation
Chair: Cheng-Cai Zhang
, Université de la Méditerranée Marseille, FR

14:30-15:15

Wolfgang Hess, University of Freiburg, DE
Regulatory networks controlling photosynthesis and primary metabolism in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

15:15-15:35

Annegret Wilde, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, DE
The role of c-di-GMP and the RNA-chaperone Hfq in phototactic motility of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 cells

15:35-16:00

Coffee break

Session III: Global impact of cyanobacteria on biogeochemical cycles
Chair: Martin Hagemann, University of Rostock, DE
16:00-16:45

Jonathan Zehr, University of California, Santa Cruz, US
Microbial interactions with nitrogen-fixing oceanic cyanobacteria   

6:45-17:30    

Debbie Lindell, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, IL
Cyanophages – A Selective Force Driving Cyanobacterial Genome Diversification

17:30-17:50

Ondrej Prasil, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ
Regulation of light harvesting in Acaryochloris marina

17:50-18:10

Javier Paz-Yepes, University of California, San Diego, US
Microcin-C-like biosynthesis genes are involved in allelopathic interactions in marine Synechococcus

18:10-18:30

Hans Matthijs, University of Amsterdam, NL
Hydrogen peroxide as a biocide for selective suppression of harmful cyanobacteria

19:00Dinner
20:30-22:00Poster Session I (1-34) - List available here
Wednesday 17 April
Session IV : Biogenesis and maintenance of the photosynthetic apparatus
Chair: Imre Vass
, Szeged, Hungary
9:00- 9:45  Eva-Mari Aro, University of Turku, FI
Unique photoprotection mechanisms of cyanobacterial photosystems by flavidiiron proteins 
9:45-10:30Josef Komenda, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ
Modular assembly of the Photosystem II complex in cyanobacteria

10:30-11:00

Coffee break & Group Picture

Chair: Cheryl Kerfeld, University of California, US
11:00-11:45Diana Kirilovski, Institut de Biologie et de Technologies de Saclay, FR
Photoprotection by thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy: The Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) and the Fluorescence Recovery Protein (FRP)
11:45-12:05

Fedor Kuzminov, Rutgers University, US
Mechanisms of OCP-triggered non-photochemical quenching in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803

12:05-12:25

Birgit Rengstl, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, DE
Assembly of photosystem II in cyanobacteria

12:45

Lunch

Session V : Regulatory control in cyanobacteria
Chair: Franck Chauvat, CEA Saclay, FR
14:45-15:05

Asuncion Contreras, University of Alicante, ES
Phenotypic impact of relatively mild mutations affecting the essential NblS-RpaB system from Synechococcus elongatus sp. PCC 7942

15:05-15:25

Taina Tyystjärvi, University of Turku, FI
The omega subunit of the RNA polymerase directs transcription efficiencies in cyanobacteria

15:25-15:45

Robert Burnap, Oklahoma State University, US
Regulation of the cyanobacterial inorganic carbon concentrating mechanism involves internal sensing of NADP+and -ketogutarate levels by the LysR- type transcription factor CcmR

15:45-16:15

Coffee break

Session VI : Data bases and systems biology
Chair:
Wolfgang Hess, University of Freiburg, DE

16:15-17:00

Yasukazu Nakamura, National Institute of Genetics, JP
Cyanobase: an integrated database for cyanobacterial genomes

17:00-17:20

Matthias Futschik, Universidade do Algarve, PT
How the internal world of Synechocystis adapts to the ever-changing world outside: A comprehensive meta-analysis of its transcriptional responses

17:20-17:40

Ilka Axmann, Charité-Universitätsmedizin, DE
Cyanobacteria’s specific features: non-standard circadian clocks and plenty of antisense RNAs

17:40 - 18:30

Round Table Discussion
Future of databases, European Society
Chairs: Elke Dittmann, Wolfgang Hess, Yasukazu Nakamura

19:00Dinner
20:00-21:30Poster Session II (35-68) - List available here
Thursday 18 April
8:30-14:00 Half-day Excursion to Warsaw and the Royal museum
13:00-15:00LUNCH

Session VII : Shaping and Differentiating a Cyanobacterial Cell: Cellular Biology of Cuanobacteria.

Chair: Eva-Mari Aro, Turku, FI

15:30-16:15

Enrique Flores, CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla, ES

Cell-cell communication in the diazotrophic cyanobacterial filament

16:15-17:00

Cheng-Cai Zhang, Université de la Mediterranée, FR

Multiple signals in heterocyst development

17:00-17:30

COFFEE BREAK


Chair: Annegret Wilde, University of Freiburg, DE
17:30-17:50

Karl Forchhammer, University Tübingen,DE

A nanopore array in the septal cell wall is required for cell communication in Nostocales

17:50-18:10

Enrico Schleiff, Goethe University Frankfurt, DE

Outer membrane function of cyanobacteria

18:10-18:30

Dirk Schneider, University of Mainz, DE

Structure and function of VIPP1,a Protein Involved in Thylakoid Membrane Biogenesis in Chloroplasts and Cyanobacteria

18:30-18:50  

Vicente Rubio, Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia (IBV), es

DNA binding, allosteric regulation and PipX coactivation clarified structurally for the NtcA global nitrogen regulator of cyanobacteria

19:00

DINNER

20:00-21:00

Forward Look Pleanary Session

Chairs: Elke Dittmann, Conrad Mullineux, Paola Campus

Friday 19 April
Session IV : Towards Applications of Cyanobacteria: Secondary Metabolites and Biofuels (I)
Chair: Elke Dittmann,
University of Potsdam, DE
09:00-09:45 Kaarina Sivonen, University of Helsinki, FI
Cyanobacterial bioactive compounds discovered by genome mining combined with chemical analyses
09:45-10:30Muriel Gugger, Institute Pasteur Paris, FR
Secondary metabolite potential of the Cyanobacteria
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
Chair: Hans Matthijs, University of Amsterdam, NL
11:00-11:45

Peter Lindblad, Uppsala University, SE
Design, engineering, and construction of photosynthetic microbial cell factories for renewable solar fuel production

11:45-12:05

Paul Hudson, Royal Institute of Technology Sweden (KTH), SE
Metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria for the production of biofuels

12:05-12:25

Matthew Melnicki, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US
Maintenance of fast growth under high irradiances in Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002

13:00Lunch

Session X : Metabolic Adaptation and Stress Response
Chair:
Karl Forchhammer, University of Tuebingen, DE

15:00-15:20

Corinne Cassier-Chauvat, CNRS, FR
New insights into the pleiotropic role of glutathione in cyanobacteria

15:20-15:40

Gustag Sandh, Uppsala University, SE
Cellular and functional specificity among the multiple Dps proteins present in the multicellular cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme

15:40-16:00

Imre Vass, Biological Research Center, HU
Characterization of singlet oxygen production in intact cyanobacteria and microalgae

16:00-16:20

Joanna Sacharz, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Spatial localisation of FtsH proteases during light stress and nutrient deprivation in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

16:20-17:00Coffee break

Session XI : Shaping the Future Environment – Synthetic Biology Towards Biofuels (II)
Chair:
Jens Appel, University of Kiel, DE

17:00-17:45

Klaas Hellingwerf, University of Amsterdam, NL
Dissecting control over carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria

17:45-18:05

Ilia Baskakov, University of Maryland, US
Electrogenic activity of cyanobacteria

18:05-18:25

Yvonne Zilliges, Humboldt University, DE
The function of glycogen metabolism in cyanobacterial stress responses

20:00Get-together & Conference Dinner
Saturday 20 April

Breakfast and Departure