"Graziella Persico Travel Award"
for young
PhD Researchers
Zanichelli Prize for best poster
Zanichelli Editors will award a prize in book vouchers to the best poster
11:00-14:00 |
Registration and Accreditation |
11:00-13:00 |
CNR Symposium “Graziella Persico” |
14:30-15:00 |
Opening and Welcome Felice Cervone (FISV President, Rome) Rodolfo Negri (FISV Secretary, Rome) Filiberto Cimino (SIB President, Naples) |
15:00-16:00 |
Plenary Lecture Denis Duboule (Lausanne, Switzerland) Epigenetics: a new type of Genetics or more of the same? |
16:00-18:00 |
Plenary Symposium Stress, transposons and evolution Chairs: Vincent Colot (Paris, France) Tba Donal O’Carroll (Rome) Establishment and maintenance of transposon silencing in the male germline Valerio Orlando (Rome) Epigenetic regulation of L1 elements mobilization in health and disease Sergio Pimpinelli (Rome) Transposons and the evolution of evolvability |
18:00-18:45 |
Plenary Lecture Gabriella Campadelli Fiume (Bologna) Rethinking herpes simplex virus: the way to oncolytic agents |
19:00-20:00 |
Wine & Cheese |
20:00 |
Round table Determinismo genetico, epigenesi e libero arbitrio Denis Duboule (Lausanne, Switzerland) |
9:00-10:00 |
Plenary Lecture Filippo Rosselli (Villejuif, France) Inside the role of the FANC pathway: how ensure DNA replication and chromosomes integrity across cell cycle |
10:00-10:30 |
Coffee break |
10:30-12:30 |
Plenary Symposium Synthetic Biology discovering new words and new worlds Chairs: Victor De Lorenzo (Madrid, Spain) Designing soil bacteria for environmental biocatalysis: then and now Ahmad Khalil (Boston, USA) Programmable Biology: Synthetic Approaches to Transcriptional Regulation and Cellular Microenvironments Paola Paci (Rome) Stochastic modeling of expression kinetics identifies messenger half-lives and reveals sequential waves of co-ordinated transcription and decay |
12:30-14:30 |
Poster viewing [Topics 1-12] and Lunch |
14:30-17:00 |
Mini Symposia Session I
1. Cell cycle Chairs: Valeria de Turris (Rome) Proximity ligation assay (PLA): a new tool to visualize regulatory pathways at their site of action Federico Lazzaro (Milan) RNase H and post-replication repair protect cells from ribonucleotides incorporated in DN Federica Lo Sardo (Rome) PcG mediated higher order chromatin structures modulate replication programmes at the Drosophila BX Maria Elena Pisanu (Rome) Changes in lipid metabolism detected by 1H MRS in HER2-overexpressing ovarian cancer cells exposed to conventional and innovative anticancer treatments Patrizia Vernole (Rome) DNA damaging agents can induce cell cycle arrest in different phases of mitosis
2. Cellular stress, apoptosis and autophagy Chairs: Adriana La Volpe (Naples) Transgene or dsRNA mediated silencing induces DSBs and apoptosis in the Caenorhabditis elegans germ line Chiara Murgia (Rome) Intracellular zinc is required for intestinal cell survival signals trigged by inflammatory cytokines Rodolfo Negri (Rome) The transcriptional response of mammalian cancer cells to irradiation is dominated by a cell cycle signature which is strongly attenuated in non-cancer cells and tissues Elia Ranzato (Alessandria) New combined therapy for malignant pleural mesothelioma: a preclinical study Laura Trapani (Rome) Early autophagy inhibition is required for the completion of Activation-Induced Cell Death (AICD) in T cells
3. Genomics, proteomics and system biology Chairs: Daniele Avitabile (Rome) Oxidized Peroxiredoxin 2 levels increase in the nucleus of temperature-entrained human keratinocytes Mariolina Gullì (Parma) Yeast toxicogenomics: a system biology approach to study the response to 5-fluorouracil and nystati Lucio Nitsch (Naples) Genes responsible for mitochondrial dysfunction in Down syndrom Elena Perrin (Florence) Analysis of the RND superfamily in the Burkholderia genus: evolution and putative physiological role Valeria Zazzu (Berlin, Germany) IT Future of Medicine: integration of -omics data into personalised medicine
4. Chromosome biology and dynamics Chairs: Michela Bonomo (Civitavecchia) TRF2 regulates nucleosome density and spacing at human telomeres Mariateresa Carcuro (Rome) AKTIP, a conserved E2 variant enzyme that interacts with lamins and protects mammalian telomeres from replicative damag Valentina Monti (Reggio Emilia) The dark matter of the evolution: genetic variability at work in clonal lineages of aphids Gianluca Sigismondo (Milan) Proteomic mapping of the the euchromatic modificome and interactome at enhancers and promoters by combining ChIP and MS analysis
5. DNA Replication, Repair and Recombination Chairs: Marco Barchi (Rome) Reduced proficiency in homologous recombination underlies the high sensitivity of embryonal carcinoma testicular germ cell tumors to cisplatin and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibition Alessandra di Masi (Rome) The DNA damage sensor protein NBN: role of BRCT domains in the DNA damage response Ivana Murfuni (Rome) Regulation of MUS81 pathway by cooperation with RAD52 and post-translational modifications Sabrina Pinato (Novara) Ubiquitination and genome stability: the role of RNF168's ubiquitin binding domains in the regulation of the DNA damage response Valeria Simonelli (Rome) Coordination of base excision repair and mismatch repair processing of chemotherapy-induced DNA damage
6. Developement, differentiation and aging Chairs: Maria Ina Arnone (Naples) A gene regulatory network that controls the formation of a functional gut in the sea urchin embryo Valeria Bevilacqua (Rome) Characterisation of a novel long non coding RNA involved in in vitro neuronal differentiation Costanza Maria Cristiani (Rende) Single-nucleotide polymorphisms inside microRNA target sites influence aging and longevity Ubaldo Gioia (Rome) Two microRNAs, miR-23 and miR-125, control the cell fate determinant Musashi1 during astrocyte differentiation Pompeo Macioce (Rome) The impact of hypoxia in the regulation of β-dystrobrevin (DTNB) and miRNA-143 in retinoic acid (RA)-induced neuronal differentiation of NT-2 cells
7. Environmental microbiology and biotechnology Chairs: Alessandra Adessi (Florence) The use of vegetable wastes for photobiological H2 production Elisa Bastianelli (Rome) Deesterified homogalacturonan content as a biochemical trait to select plant varieties useful for bioenergy production Isabella Gandolfi (Milan) Characterization of anammox populations and microbial communities during autotrophic nitrogen removal in different reactors Carmine Landi (Fisciano) Production of Lipase A from Bacillus subtilis using different strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as host: a preliminary approach to the feasibility of the bioproces Giordano Rampioni (Rome) Development of a quorum sensing-based communication system between natural and synthetic cells
8. Immunology Chairs: Giorgio Camilli (Rome) Modulation of HLA-E expression during monocyte differentiation and activation Luigi Lembo Fazio (Rome) Naip-5 inflammasome governs cell death responses and IL-18 secretion in Shigella infected bone marrow-derived dendritic cells Gaëlle Noël (Rome) Impact of Shigella flexneri muropeptide shedding modifications in antigen-presenting cell Barbara Pompili (Rome) ROS contribute to Pseudomonas aeruginosa killing by CF macrophages Linda Quatrini (Rome) Down-regulation of the NKG2D receptor is differentially controlled by MICA and ULBP2 ligands
9. Epigenetics and epigenetic therapies Chairs: Fabio Ciccarone (Rome) Erasure of DNA methylation in mouse primordial germ cells: a role for PARylati Bruna De Felice (Caserta) Small non-coding RNA signature in Multiple Sclerosis patients after treatment with Interferon-ß Denise Drongitis (Naples) Epigenetic modifications at retrotransposable sequences: further evidences on their correlation with the whole genome epigenetic changes Cecilia Mannironi (Monterotondo) A role for Jhd2 de-methylase in transcription regulation in S. cerevisiae Laura Tudisco (Naples) Involvement of HIF-1α in hypoxia-induced Placental Growth Factor expression
10. Human genetic and genomic diversity Chairs: Vincenza Battaglia (Pavia) The peopling of South America: the last major human dispersal Giovanni Destro Bisol (Rome) Mine, yours, ours? Sharing data on human genetic variation Gisella Figlioli (Pisa) Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) and RET proto-oncogene: mutation spectrum in the familial cases and a meta-analysis of studies on the sporadic form Gabriele Scorrano (Rome) Neolithic revolution: cultural or genetic change in central-south Italy? A mosaic scenario Francesca Tassi (Ferrara) On the origins of the Etruscan people
11. Genetic of microorganism Chairs: Simone Battaglia (Pavia) Characterizing the MmpL3 protein, a novel target for new antitubercular agents Sara Carloni (Milan) Evaluation of the infection-relevant role of small RNA-based regulatory systems in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa Alessandra Polissi (Milan) New insights into the Lpt machinery for lipopolysaccharide transport to the cell surface: functional dissection of LptC protein Teresa Rinaldi (Rome) The ERMES complex is essential for mitochondrial inheritance and lipid biogenesis in S. cerevisiae Ruggero Rusmini (Milan) Universally conserved protein gcp is essential for Pseudomonas aeruginosa viability
12. Evolution Chairs: Andrea Benazzo (Ferrara) Temporal patterns of divergence and hybridization in three Antarctic fish species Anna De Gaetano (Pavia) A detailed phylogeny of cattle mtDNA haplogroup T1: old ideas and new perspective Mariko Forconi (Ancona) Landscape of active transposable elements in Latimeria menadoensi Francesco Spinelli (Rome) Nucleotide diversity of polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein (PGIP) genes in natural populations of Phaseolus vulgaris Mario Ventura (Bari) Gorilla genome structural variation reveals evolutionary parallelisms with chimpanzee
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17:00-20:00 |
Societies' time AGI 17:00 - Premi Dottorato AGI/Zanichelli 2011 e 2012 e presentazione dei lavori premiati SIBV
Premio "Assunta Baccarini Melandri" SIGA/SICA Riunione congiunta SIGA-SICA SIMA Assemblea dei Soci SIMA SIMGBM Assemblea dei Soci SIMGBM |
20:00 |
Congress dinner |
9:00-11:00 |
Plenary Symposium Non-coding RNA in cell function and diseases Chairs: Irene Bozzoni (Rome) Non-coding RNA: new functions and perspectives Davide Corona (Palermo) An RNA memory mechanism to inherit epigenetic marks Davide Gabellini (Milan) Chromatin-associated ncRNAs as epigenetic regulators in muscular dystrophy Ugo Ala (Turin) The ceRNA world: a new way of looking at the role of different RNA molecules Ernesto Picardi (Bari) De novo detection of A-to-I RNA editing in human brain and spinal cord by RNA-Seq technology |
11:00-11:30 |
Coffee break |
11:30-13:30 |
Parallel Symposia 1. Parasitism and symbiosis Chairs: Eugene Rosenberg (Tel Aviv, Israel) The hologenome concept: role of microorganisms in the adaptation and evolution of animals and plants Carlotta De Filippo (Trento) The impact of diet in shaping human gut microbiota: what we can learn from Africa Daniele Daffonchio (Milan) Microbial symbionts: a resource for the management of insect-related problems Paola Bonfante (Turin) An ancient plant-fungal symbiosis: origin and evolution of arbuscular mycorrhizas 2. Molecular mechanisms of DNA damage response Chairs: Gisela Taucher-Scholz (Darmstadt, Germany) Spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA damage sites in the context of chromatin Simona Giunta (New York, USA) Repeat the repeats: Stability of the centromere in cancer and aging Marco Foiani (Milan) ATR–mediated mechanosensing of topological tension Fabrizio D’Adda di Fagagna (Milan) Molecular mechanisms of cellular senescence |
13:30-15:30 |
Poster viewing [Topics 13-24] and Lunch |
15:30-18:00 |
Mini Symposia Session II
13. Neurobiology Chairs: Elena Ambrosini (Rome) A new cellular model to disclose Megalencephalic Leukoencephalopathy with subcortical Cysts (MLC) pathological mechanisms Maria Egle De Stefano (Rome) Responsiveness to NGF is reduced in sympathetic neurons of mdx mice, affecting axon outgrowth and regeneration both in vivo and in vitro Christina Orru (Hamilton, USA) Ultrasensitive detection of prion seeding activity by RT-QuIC and eQuIC assays for early diagnosis of prion diseases Federica Sandrelli (Padua) 2mit, an intronic gene of timeless2, is involved in memory formation of Drosophila melanogaster Ada Maria Tata (Rome) M2 muscarinic receptor activation contributes to modulate Schwann cell migration and differentiation in myelinating phenotype.
14. Cell communication, signal transduction and membrane trafficking Chairs: Letizia Astrologo (Rome) High-throughput analysis of downstream effects of activating Gsα mutations in skeletal progenitor/stem cells Martina Gabrielli (Milan) Microvesicles released from microglia stimulate excitatory synaptic activity via enhanced sphingolipid metabolism Davide Gnocchi (Rome) Effects of 3,5-Diiodothyronine (3,5-T2) on lipid accumulation and insulin signaling in a rat model of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) Chiara Paparella (Rome) The LysM receptor-like kinase AtLYK3 negatively regulates defense responses in Arabidopsis thaliana Simonetta Santini (Rome) ATM kinase modulates ITCH E3 ubiquitin ligase activity
15. Oncogenes and tumour suppressors Chairs: Laura Antonucci (Rome) Hedgehog signaling controls IRES-dependent translation through a CNBP/Sufu complex Eros Di Giorgio (Udine) Oncogenic properties of the MEF2-HDAC4 axis Giulia Fianco (Rome) Role of src dependent phosphorylation on tyr380 of caspase 8 in tumorigenesis Beatrice Salvatori (Rome) The microRNA-26a target E2F7 sustains cell proliferation and inhibits monocytic differentiation of acute myeloid leukemia cells through control of p21CIP1/WAF1 expression Davide Valente (Rome) HIPK2 in the control of genome stability: a new mechanism in tumorigenesis
16. Stem cells, IPS, cancer stem cells Chairs: Cesare Gargioli (Rome) Autologous progenitor cells in a hydrogel form a supernumerary and functional skeletal muscle in vivo Alessandro Rosa (Rome) Generation of patient-specific iPS cells to provide an in vitro model system of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Tommaso Russo (Naples) miR-125a regulates mouse ESC differentiation Antonio Simeone (Naples) Otx2 is an intrinsic determinant of the Embryonic Stem Cell state and is required for differentiation to a stable Epiblast Stem Cell condition Daniela Tosoni (Milan) The Numb/p53 pathway controls mode of division and tumorigenic potential of normal and tumor mammary stem cells
17. Host-pathogen interaction Chairs: Valeria Ciancarella (Rome) Modulation of humoral innate immune system during the pathogenesis of Shigella flexneri Matteo Gravino (Viterbo) Shared and distinctive features in plant response to damage- and pathogen-associated molecular patterns Francesco Imperi (Rome) An old drug suppresses Pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenicity by inhibiting pyoverdine-regulated virulence gene expression Lorenza Tulli (Siena) Identification of a novel surface exposed Clostridium difficile protein potentially involved in the colonization of intestinal mucosa Luca Zinzula (Cagliari) Biochemical characterization of recombinant Ebola virus VP35 homo-oligomeric profile and in silico 3D modeling of its N-terminal coiled-coil oligomerization domain
18. Plant development and diseases Chairs: Abdellah Ahou (Rome) An Arabidopsis polyamine oxidase undergoing proteasomal regulation Alessandra Boccaccini (Rome) DAG1 and GAI shared functions in light-mediated seed germination Simone Ferrari (Rome) Role of pectin composition in plant growth Nora Gigli Bisceglia (Rome) An Arabidopsis MAPKKK gene family involved in plant developmen Fiorella Lo Schiavo (Padua) Programmed cell death induced by high levels of cytokinin in Arabidopsis cultured cells is mediated by the cytokinin receptor CRE1/AHK Paolo Trost (Bologna) AIR12, a b-type cytochrome of the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana is a negative regulator of resistance against Botrytis cinerea
19. Plant metabolism and environmental stress Chairs: Sofia Caretto (Lecce) Effects of cyclic and linear oligosaccharides on artemisinin metabolism in Artemisia annua L. cell cultures Vittoria Locato (Rome) Ophiobolin A effect on cell cycle is mediated by alteration in GSH fluxes among cell compartments Erica Mica (Pisa) Identification of microRNAs controlling leaf cell development during drought stress in Brachypodium distachyon Chiara Pagliarani (Grugliasco) Effects of stress on miRNA abundance in grapevine Daniela Trono (Foggia) Possible role of a mitochondrial phospholipase A2 activity in durum wheat (Triticum Durum Desf.) response to hyperosmotic stress mediated by activation of the dissipative systems
20. Plant nutrition Chairs: Simona Carfagna (Naples) O-acetyl-L-serine(thiol)lyase activity reveals the sulphur status in algal cell Roberto De Michele (Palermo) Watching a protein at work, or how an ammonium transporter was made sensor Sergio Esposito (Naples) Redox regulation and dependence of oligomeric state of Populus trichocarpa plastidic P2-glucose-6P dehydrogenase (PtP2-G6PDH) by pH Laura Zanin (Udine) Cloning and heterologous expression of the urea transporter ZmDUR3 in Zea mays Liliana Tato (Milan) Integrated responses of Parietaria judaica to iron deficiency conditions
21. Protein synthesis, degradation and homeostasis Chairs: Davide Esposito (Naples) Human rpL3 induces mitochondrial apoptosis in Calu-6 cells through activation of p21 expression Davide Mainieri (Milan) Mecchanism of insoluble protein body formation by the maize storage protein γ-zein Marilena Mancino (Milan) Cap dependent translation contributes to viability and resistance of myeloma cells to bortezomib Emanuela Pedrazzini (Milan) The enigmatic, putative potassium channel AtKCO3 of Arabidopsis tonoplast Lisa Ulbrich (Rome) Mutations in Neuroligin 3 and activation of an ER stress response
22. Environmental and molecular mutagenesis Chairs: Pasqualina Colasuonno (Bari) Induced mutations for the Lycopene cyclase ε genes by TILLING in durum wheat Elisa Coluzzi (Rome) Role of telomeres on chromosome instability induced by oxidative stress in human primary fibroblast Sebastiano Di Bucchianico (Pisa) Size-independent cytotoxicity and size-dependent genotoxicity of AuNP in murine alveolar macrophages, evaluated by two different dose-metrics Francesca Mussi (Parma) Characterization of the sensitivity of HT29 cell line to different chemoprotective phytochemicals Roberto Petrillo (Rome) Preliminary results on mutagenic effects of exposure to 900 MHz Radiofrequency radiation: enhancement of SAR increases the MN induction in exposed root cells of Vicia faba
23. Regulation of transcription Chairs: Maria Cristina Bosio (Parma) Transcriptional regulatory proteins binding to the promoters of ribosome biogenesis genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Luca Fagnocchi (Siena) The NadR regulon: adhesins and diverse meningococcal functions are regulated in response to physiologically relevant signals Valeria Lucci (Naples) AMOTL2 interaction with TAZ causes the inhibition of surfactant proteins expression in lung cells Jessica Marinello (Bologna) Antisense non coding RNAs induced by topoisomerase I inhibition at CpG island promoters of human cells Chiara Salvi (Rome) Role of the CSN5 subunit of Cop9 signalosome in transcription modulation of genes involved in zinc and lipid metabolism in S. cerevisiae
24. RNA biology Chairs: Enrico Baruffini (Parma) Mutations of the mitochondrial-tRNA modifier MTO1 cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and lactic acidosis Stefano Dini Modigliani (Rome) FUS/TLS can affect selected microRNA levels Luca Giordano (Lecce) Role of the Drosophila Fragile X gene, dFMR1, in the piRNA-mediated silencing of repetitive sequences Alessandra Rogato (Naples) Identification and characterization of diatom regulatory small non-coding RNAs by integrative computational and experimental analyses Paola Zuccotti (Milan) Study of trans-acting factors involved in the post-transcriptional regulation of CDK5R1
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20:00 |
Evening event Giovani e Meritocrazia |
9:00-10:00 |
Plenary Lecture Pier Paolo Di Fiore (Milan) Connecting the machineries of cell fate determination and tumor suppression in breast stem cells |
10:00-10:30 |
Coffee break |
10:30-12:30 |
Parallel Symposia 1. Innate immunity Chairs: Mathias Chamaillard (Lille, France) Revisiting paradigms on innate immune response to commensals Paul Schulze-Lefert (Köln, Germany) From taxonomic structure to functions of the bacterial Arabidopsis root microbiota Giulia De Lorenzo (Rome) Plant sensing and reacting to cell wall damage Bruno Lemaitre (Lausanne, Switzerland) The Drosophila gut: a new paradigm for epithelial immune response 2. Plant and microbe secondary metabolites: role in biotic and abiotic stress responses and evolution Chairs: Monika Schreiner (Großbeeren, Germany) Improving the formation of dietary secondary plant metabolites – especially glucosinolates – by elicitor applications Vincenzo Lattanzio (Foggia) Plant phenolics: some physiological and ecological aspects Pawel Bednarek (Poznan, Poland) Tryptophan-derived metabolites in the immunity of Brassicaceae species Francesco Vinale (Naples) Secondary metabolites involved in plant – beneficial microbe interactions Marcello Iriti (Milan) Melatonin, a newly focused metabolite in plant neurobiology and innate immunity |
12:30 |
Congress closure & Zanichelli Prize award |
13:00 |
Armenise–Harvard Symposium Chair: Valerio Orlando (Rome) Rosa Bernardi (Milan) The role of hypoxic response in leukemogenesis, a view from acute promyelocytic leukemia Rosangela Sozzani (Pavia) Transcription factor-mediated signaling pathway regulates stem cell fate in the Arabidopsis root Sabrina Sabatini (Rome) Spatial coordination between stem cell activity and cell differentiation in the root meristem Tiziana Bonaldi (Milan) Global quantitative proteomics reveals that miR17-92 dampens MYC- gene expression activity in established B-cell lymphomas Rosella Visintin (Milan) The Cdc14 phosphatase and Cdc5 kinase ensure anaphase onset |
16:30 |
Meeting of the Italian EMBO Members |
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2. Cellular stress, apoptosis and autophagy
3. Genomics, proteomics and system biology
4. Chromosome biology and dynamics
5. DNA Replication, Repair and Recombination
6. Development, differentiation and aging
7. Environmental microbiology and biotechnology
9. Epigenetics and epigenetic therapies
10. Human genetic and genomic diversity
P1.1
Novel mitotic roles of Aurora-A and implications for anti-cancer strategies
Italia Anna Asteriti · Rome
P1.2
PACAP and VIP in human ovarian cancer cell lines
Michela Ferretti · Rome
P1.3
Mir-24 regulates cell proliferation by targeting p27
Simona Giglio · Rome
P1.4
Importin β regulates kinetochore / microtubule interactions in human mitotic cells
Patrizia Lavia · Rome
P1.5
Molecular imaging of NF-Y transcriptional activity maps proliferation sites in live animals
Isabella Manni · Rome
P1.6
Molecular bases of the postmitotic state: investigating reactivated DNA synthesis in terminally differentiated cells
Deborah Pajalunga · Rome
P2.1
Does Resveratrol affect radiation-induced chromosome damage?
A multiparametric study on human lymphocytes exposed in vitro
Emiliano Basso · Rome
P2.2
Influence of prolonged nutrient deprivation on virulence properties in Aeromonas hydrophila
Barbara Citterio · Urbino
P2.3
Antioxidant effect of L-Dopa and carbidopa combined treatments on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Monica Colamartino · Rome
P2.4
Cytotoxic/genotoxic effects of M2 agonist arecaidine on human glioblastoma cell lines
Maria Di Bari · Rome
P2.5
DNA damage response by single-strand breaks in terminally differentiated muscle cells and the control of muscle integrity
Chiara Ferretti · Rome
P2.6
Chemotherapy and cardiotoxicity: doxorubicin vs imatinib mesylate
Serena Galati · Parma
P2.7
Excessive fatty acid intake may modulate p53 activity and its control of cell cycle and energy metabolism
Alessia Longo · Rome
P2.8
Synergistic cytotoxicity of copper(II) complexes in combination with cisplatin: an application of artificial neural networks and experimental design
Matteo Manca · Monserrato (CA)
P2.9
Ascorbate/epigallocatechin-3-gallate/gemcitabine combined treatment kills mesothelioma via apoptosis pathway
Simona Martinotti · Alessandria
P2.10
Role of Bim and p53 mitochondrial-translocation in apoptosis induced by Combretastatin A-4 in human non-small lung cancer cells
Gina Mendez · Rome
P2.11
Involvement of ERp57/PDI A3 in the response to oxidative stress induced by Amyloid beta peptide
Luciana Mosca · Rome
P2.12
LC3 deregulation and autophagy suppression during hepatosteatosis development
Nadia Panera · Rome
P2.13
On the possibility that the effects of copper and nickel on nuclear basic proteins and on DNA oxidative damage depend on copper-arginine and nickel-lysine interactions
Maristella Restaino · Naples
P2.14
The new dyskerin isoform 3 over-expression promotes DNA damage repair inducing p21 (CDKN1A)
Alessandra Sabbatino · Gragnano (NA)
P2.15
Regulation of functionally related lysosomal genes by miRNA
Lorena Urbanelli · Perugia
P2.16
Relevance of arginine in DNA oxidative stress induced by copper- H1 histone complexes
Stefano Varrella · Naples
P3.1
Grapevine small RNAs and their involvement in genotype x environment interaction
Jayakumar Belli Kullan · Pisa
P3.2
Ferns share mitochondrial rps3 introns with seed plants
Savino Bonavita · Arcavacata di Rende (CS)
P3.3
CvPL: a new Protamine-like of the marine worm Chaetopterus variopedatus. Characterization and sperm chromatin organization model
Antonietta Carbone · Naples
P3.4
The proteolytic activity of lactoferrin
Ilaria D'Elia · Rome
P3.5
Next generation sequencing approaches to characterize natural populations of Brachypodium distachyon
Matteo Dell'Acqua · Pisa
P3.6
Drug repositioning for orphan diseases through Conserved Anticoexpressed Gene Clusters (CAGCs)
Ferdinando Di Cunto · Turin
P3.7
Large scale analysis of the tomato membrane proteome during fruit ripening
Claudia Fabbri · Rome
P3.8
Having a look at Microbispora sp. ATCC‐PTA‐5024, a lantibiotic producer, “from the cradle to the grave” at the proteome level
Giuseppe Gallo · Palermo
P3.9
The 14-3-3 networking in the protozoan parasite Giardia duodenalis
Marco Lalle · Rome
P3.10
Genomic organization, expression analysis and evolution of the TR loci in Tursiops truncatus
Giovanna Linguiti · Bari
P3.11
Genotyping and biochemical characterization of strains of Pleurotus eryngii
Costantino Paciolla · Bari
P3.12
The hidden value of human whole exome sequencing
Graziano Pesole · Bari
P3.13
Piroxicam and cisplatin combined treatment enhances apoptosis in mesothelioma cells via p21 nuclear shifting
Maria Teresa Piccolo · Naples
P3.14
New insights for the study of protein aggregation by the Protamine-like of the annelid worm Chaetopterus variopedatus
Marina Piscopo · Naples
P3.15
Genome wide analysis and insertion polymorphism of the Equine Repetitive Element ERE1
Elena Raimondi · Pavia
P3.16
Mrs metabolic characterization of idh1-mutated non tumoral cells
Alessandro Ricci · Rome
P3.17
Identification, synthesis and antibacterial activity of a novel antimicrobial peptide from tomato
Maria Manuela Rigano · Portici (NA)
P3.18
3D conformational analysis of the immunoglobulin 3’regulatory region
Eliseo Serone · L'Aquila
P3.19
On the possibility that Mytilus galloprovincialis sperm chromatin has a nucleosomal organization
Quirino Vassalli · Naples
P4.1
Functional analysis of mammalian centromeric domains by DNA fiber immuno-FISH
Elisa Belloni · Pavia
P4.2
The Drosophila telomeric protein Verrocchio binds single-stranded DNA
Alessandro Cicconi · Rome
P4.3
Relationships between telomeric protein dysfunction and aneuploidy in aged women
Cristina Andreoli · Rome
P4.4
Cohesin mutations impair the recriutment of RNA polymerase II at the promoter
Antonio Musio · Pisa
P4.5
p14ARF re-expression induces apoptosis in aneuploid HCT116 cells
Lorena Veneziano · Palermo
P5.1
BRC/Fanconi pathway in the interstrand crosslinking sensitivity and in the development of the model system Caenorhabditis elegans
Adele Adamo · Naples
P5.2
Genotoxic effects of Tdp1α (Tyrosyl-DNA Phosphodiesterase) depletion in Medicago truncatula: impairment of DNA repair pathways and enhancement of cell death fate
Alma Balestrazzi · Pavia
P5.3
Role of Werner syndrome protein in the maintenance of common fragile site stability
Giorgia Basile · Rome
P5.4
Evolutionary conserved mechanisms of genome stability, repair and protection
Maria Ciaramella · Naples
P5.5
RNA-Seq analysis discloses early senescence and nucleolar disfunction triggered by TDP1α depletion in Medicago truncatula
Mattia Donà · Pavia
P5.6
Increased levels of p21CDKN1A do not inhibit the recruitment of NER factors at DNA damage sites
Ilaria Dutto · Pavia
P5.7
HIV-1 Integrase and ribonuclease H inhibition by pyrrolyl diketohexenoic acids derivatives
Francesca Esposito · Cagliari
P5.8
Transgenic M. truncatula lines overexpressing the DNA repair Tdp2 gene: molecular characterization
Matteo Faè · Pavia
P5.9
Identification of a novel ubiquitin mark at the N-terminal tail of histone H2As involved in the response of DNA damage
Marco Gatti · Turin
P5.10
Mutator phenotype associated with inactivation of the MUTYH DNA glycosylase in human patients affected by MUTYH-associated polyposis
Francesca Grasso · Rome
P5.11
Investigating the cross-talk between the caretaker gene WRN and the S-phase checkpoint pathways
Chiara Iannascoli · Rome
P5.12
The role of the nucleotide excision repair protein XPA in the control of oxidative stress
Eleonora Parlanti · Rome
P5.13
The dual role of Cockayne syndrome proteins in the response to DNA damage
Barbara Pascucci · Rome
P5.14
The human LamB2 replicator prevents gene silencing by a novel insulator element
Fiorenzo Peverali · Pavia
P5.15
Tab2 controls transcriptional response to estrogen receptor of genes related to cell proliferation and genome stability in drug-resistant breast cancer cells
Stefania Reineri · Colleretto Giacosa
P5.16
The replication profile of different human cell types, as evaluated by molecular combing at whole genome level and at single loci
Antonella Russo · Padua
P5.17
DDB2 interacts with the Nucleotide Excision Repair proteins at DNA damaged sites
Sabrina Sommatis · Pavia
P5.18
Development of a series of 3-hydroxyquinolein-2(1H)-ones as selective inhibitors of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase associated RNase H activity
Enzo Tramontano · Cagliari
P5.19
hMTH1 expression protects mitochondria from Huntington’s disease-like impairment
Ilenia Ventura · Rome
P5.20
Functional studies of CK2-mediated phosphorylation of WRN
Valerio Zolla · Rome
P6.1
Toxicological effects of carbon nanoparticles during the development of Paracentrotus lividus embryos
Elisabetta Carata · Lecce
P6.2
EGR-1 modulates neurite outgrowth and matrix metalloproteinase expression via muscarinic receptor activation
Silvia Cardarelli · Rome
P6.3
RSPO1/ β-catenin/ DKK1 distribution pattern during testis embryonic development
Maria Caruso · Rome
P6.4
LPS-induced TNF-α factor (LITAF) mediates hepatic stellate cell-dependent production of inflammatory molecules during nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Sara Ceccarelli · Rome
P6.5
Role of EGR-1 in mouse SVZ-derived aNSCs proliferation and differentiation and its interplay with the NSCs proliferative factor EGF
Arcangela Anna Cera · Rome
P6.6
A critical requirement for cyclin D3 in adult muscle stem cell function
Giulia De Luca · Rome
P6.7
Molecular evolution and expression studies in Danio rerio elicit a possible molecular mechanism to explore function gain of Insulin-like 3 in Vertebrate evolution
Rosanna del Gaudio · Naples
P6.8
Characterization of relaxin system in the vertebrate developing brain
Marcella Fiengo · Naples
P6.9
p63, a new molecular target of the teratogenic drug thalidomide
Elisa Molinari · Milan
P6.10
Male subfertility and sperm epigenome alterations in mice lacking the selenoprotein nGPx4
Simona Pipolo · Rome
P6.11
Role of keratinocyte growth factor receptor (KGFR/FGFR2b) expression and signalling in the impairment of the epidermal cell differentiation induced by HPV16 E5 protein
Valeria Purpura · Rome
P6.12
Expression patterns of Pl-c-jun during Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin development
Roberta Russo · Palermo
P7.1
Influence of different compounds on a production of two bacteriocins by Enteroccus casseliflavus 416 K1 and Lactococcus lactis ATCC 11454
Immacolata Anacarso · Modena
P7.2
Abundance, diversity and relations with environmental factors of the airborne bacterial communities in urban areas of Northern Italy
Valentina Bertolini · Milan
P7.3
Soil bacterial community response to land use types and seasonal changes
Annamaria Bevivino · Rome
P7.4
Accumulation of silver by an Aspergillus fumigatus strain isolated from an industrial cyanide waste
Francesca Bruscolini · Urbino
P7.5
A new bio-engineering treatment for optimization and enhancement of polluted marine sediment
Rosario Calogero · Messina
P7.6
Evaluation of microbial diversity in rizospheric soils of poplars and maples by culture and culture–independent methods
Cesarea Caroppo · Sesto Fiorentino
P7.7
Cellobiose dehydrogenases of Chaetomium globosum: new players in cellulose degradation
Rino Cella · Pavia
P7.8
Lichens: a weapon against fungi and bacteria
Carla Condò · Modena
P7.9
Exploring the food microbiota: a metagenomic approach to antibiotic resistance
Chiara Devirgiliis · Rome
P7.10
Selection of microorganisms for the mobilization of cellulolytic agricultural biomass for energy production
Rita Di Bonito · Rome
P7.11
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from Antarctic sponges-associated bacteria inhibiting Cystic Fibrosis pathogens
Renato Fani · Florence
P7.12
Archaeal populations dynamics during anaerobic digestion of ultrasound pre-treated activated sludge
Maria Cristina Gagliano · Monterotondo (RM)
P7.13
Phenotype Microarray characterization of biocide-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains
Emmanuela Marchi · Florence
P7.14
Microbial population dynamics and analysis of reductive dehalogenase genes expression in a PCE-dechlorinating mixed culture throughout the establishment of pseudo steady state operating conditions
Bruna Matturro · Monterotondo (RM)
P7.15
BODIPY compounds act as photosensitizers for microbial inactivation
Viviana Orlandi · Varese
P7.16
Development of new synthetic media for recombinant protein production in Antarctic bacterium P. haloplanktis TAC125
Ermenegilda Parrilli · Naples
P7.17
Exploring methanotrophic activity in geothermal soils from Pantelleria island (Italy)
Paola Quatrini · Palermo
P7.18
Identification of bacterial siderophores-producers along seawater column in hydrocarbons-enrichments
Daniela Russo · Messina
P7.19
Looking for cold adapted lipase in Pseudoalteromonas genus: a bioinformatic approach
Filomena Sannino · Naples
P7.20
Comparison of different clean-up (bioremediation) assays for treatment of bilge water
Santina Santisi · Messina
P7.21
Characterization of bacterial communities in tourist ports in the Mediterranean Sea Basin
Giuliana Senatore · Florence
P7.22
A collection of immobilized and stabilized nucleoside phosphorylases for the synthesis of nucleoside analogues
Immacolata Serra · Pavia
P7.23
A three-dimensional hepatocyte-alginate culture system as a tool for in vitro pharmacological tests
Alessandra Stampella · Rome
P7.24
Microflora DNA (mf DNA): new perspectives for the study of biodiversity and microbial ecology
Federica Valeriani · Rome
P7.25
Long-term effects of ocean warming on the prokaryotic community: evidence from the vibrios
Luigi Vezzulli · Genoa
P8.1
Effects of oxygen-loaded dextrane nanobubbles on regulation of gelatinases in haemozoin-fed human monocytes
Mauro Prato · Turin
P8.2
Capsaicin induces surface exposure of immunogenic cell death molecular determinants like carleticulin, HSP90 and HSP70 in human cancer cell lines
Francesca Velotti · Viterbo
P9.1
Evidence of an epigenetic regulation mechanism in primary endothelial cells from gestational diabetes umbilical cords
Roberto Ambra · Rome
P9.2
A bioinformatics analysis of Lamin A regulatory network: a perspective on epigenetic involvement in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome
Walter Arancio · Palermo
P9.3
YETI and CFDP1: two related proteins required for chromatin organization
Patrizio Dimitri · Rome
P9.4
SAGA complex regulates centromeric histone variant and centromere
Patrizia Filetici · Rome
P9.5
Methylation of the human mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene is correlated with aging
Marco Giordano · Rende
P9.6
Candida parapsilosis DNA contains modified bases as shown by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis and by HPLC and mass spectrometry
Lambert Hensgens · Pisa
P9.7
The ZFP57 imprinting factor and epigenetic control: further clues stemming from expression profiling, ChIP seq and in vitro-induced differentiation
Genesia Manganelli · Naples
P9.8
The WD-repeats chromatin remodeling component nfc102 regulates maize development through distinct epigenetic-related mechanisms
Vincenzo Rossi · Bergamo
P9.9
Evidence of methylation within the control region of human mitochondrial DNA
Teresa Scafone · Rende
P9.10
Role of cis-acting elements and trans-acting factors in genomic imprinting defects
Angela Sparago · Naples
P10.1
Detecting isolation with small sample size: an analysis of uniparental markers in isolated European populations
Paolo Anagnostou · Rome
P10.2
Cultural homogeneity, ethnic boundaries and genetic diversity among Alpine linguistic islands
Marco Capocasa · Rome
P10.3
Phylogeographic analysis of human Y chromosome diversity in eastern Africa
Fulvio Cruciani · Rome
P10.4
Allelic frequencies of enhancer hs1.2 from Africa to Eurasia
Domenico Frezza · Rome
P10.5
Peopling of South America: new data from Southern Cone mtDNA haplogroups
Francesca Gandini · Pavia
P10.6
Testing for a Southern route of early human dispersal from Africa
Silvia Ghirotto · Ferrara
P10.7
Y-chromosome diversity in modern Bulgarians: new clues about their ancestral origin
Viola Grugni · Pavia
P10.8
Screening of MPM patients for activating somatic mutations within PDGFR-beta
Ombretta Melaiu · Pisa
P10.9
Genetic characterization of northeastern Italian population isolates in the context of broader European genetic diversity
Massimo Mezzavilla · Belluno
P10.10
Investigations about ancient DNA require both genomics and HPLC analysis to guarantee reliable data
Anna Poma · L'Aquila
P11.1
Analysis of genes involved in biofilm formation in Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
Giada Barbabella · Rome
P11.2
Two different approaches to fight Burkholderia cenocepacia infections
Silvia Bazzini · Pavia
P11.3
Regulation of metabolic changes in response to environmental oxygen in the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis
Michele Bianchi · Rome
P11.4
Identification and transcriptional analysis of exopolysaccharides biosinthesis gene clusters in Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1
Ugo Capri · Caserta
P11.5
Decaprenyl-phospho-β-D-ribofuranose- 2’-oxidoreductase (DprE1): state of the art
Ana Luisa de Jesus Lopes Ribeiro · Pavia
P11.6
Isolation and characterization of M. tuberculosis and M. bovis BCG mutants resistant to new antitubercular pyrrole derivatives
Edda De Rossi · Pavia
P11.7
Carotenoid production and its role in stress response, sporulation and biofilm formation in pigmented Bacilli
Blanda Di Luccia · Naples
P11.8
VirF expression in Shigella flexneri: two proteins to the price of one gene
Maria Letizia Di Martino · Rome
P11.9
Comparative analysis of the nadA and nadB antivirulence loci in Shigella spp and Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC)
Rosa Fioravanti · Rome
P11.10
The dprE1 gene: a new target to develop diagnostic kits for screening and phylogenetic analysis of pathogenic Mycobacteria
Maria Loreto Incandela · Pavia
P11.11
cotH over-expression by-passes the CotE requirement for assembly of outer coat components of Bacillus subtilis
Nicola Manzo · Naples
P11.12
The timing and extent of quorum sensing response affect Pseudomonas aeruginosa chronic lung infection in mice
Marco Messina · Rome
P11.13
Screening of gene-specific libraries of Neisseria meningitidis fHbp displayed on bacteriophage λ capsid
Carmelo Neri · Messina
P11.14
Mutation in etfA causes pleiotropic effects in Bacillus subtilis
Brunella Perito · Florence
P11.15
Effect of efflux pumps inhibition on Pseudomonas aeruginosa physiology and virulence
Cejoice Ramachandran Pillai · Rome
P11.16
Identification of domains of Lactobacillus plantarum enolase involved in adhesion to collagen
Marzia Salzillo · Caserta
P11.17
Function, evolution and maturation of the CotG protein of Bacillus subtilis.
Teja Sirec · Naples
P11.18
KlMID1 a relevant key player between ER homeostasis and mitochondrial dysfunction in Kluyveromyces lactis
Daniela Uccelletti · Rome
P11.19
Immunomodulatory effects of Lactobacillus plantarum LM3
Valeria Vastano · Caserta
P12.1
A tale of two species: genetic structure and gene flow patterns in an Ulmus minor / U. pumila complex
Giorgio Binelli · Varese
P12.2
Analysis of ynfB-speG locus in Shigella and enteroinvasive E.coli
Rosaria Campilongo · Rome
P12.3
The evolution of African great ape subtelomeric heterochromatin and the fusion of human chromosome 2
Claudia Catacchio · Bari
P12.4
Molecular characterization of the ancestral centromere of chromosome 2
Giorgia Chiatante · Bari
P12.5
Zootoca vivipara as a model for testing evolutionary transition from oviparity to viviparity
Luca Cornetti · Trento
P12.6
In lycophytes the minor Photosystem II antenna Lhcb6 undergoes light-dependent phosphorylation
Lorenzo Ferroni · Ferrara
P12.7
False signals of bottlenecks in genetic data caused by variance in reproductive success
Sean Hoban · Ferrara
P12.8
Molecular and phylogenetic analyses of Italian sheep breeds based on mitochondrial DNA sequences
Hovirag Lancioni · Perugia
P12.9
Isotope investigation of Early Neolithic farmers from central and south-eastern Italy
Roberta Lelli · Rome
P12.10
Genetic traits of ATPsyn-c of D.melanogaster: an intriguing model of polycistronic units?
Domenica Lovero · Bari
P12.11
A comparative analysis of Bari-like transposons
Antonio Palazzo · Bari
14. Cell communication, signal transduction, and membrane trafficking
15. Oncogenes and tumour suppressors
16. Stem cells, IPS, cancer stem cells
18. Plant development and diseases
19. Plant metabolism and environmental stress
21. Protein synthesis, degradation and homeostasis
22. Environmental and molecular mutagenesis
23. Regulation of transcription
P13.1
Functional characterization of human astrocytoma cells overexpressing new Inwardly-Rectifying K+ Channel Kir4.1 mutations associated with epilepsy and autism spectrum disorder
Maria Stefania Brignone · Rome
P13.2
Opposite roles of TGF-ß1-responsive TSC22D proteins in regulating cerebellar granule neurons differentiation and commitment to apoptosis
Sonia Canterini · Rome
P13.3
Region-specific function and regulation of Retinoic Acid signalling in neural progenitors
Nicoletta Carucci · Rome
P13.4
Dysbindin expression in retinal Müller glial cells
Marina Ceccarini · Rome
P13.5
Dynamin I (DynI), a GTPase involved in endocytosis of synaptic vesicles, as target of peroxynitrite (PN)
Carmen D'Amore · Rome
P13.6
BDNF genetic variants and the risk of alzheimer’s disease without depressive component: an association study in the italian population
Elisa Maggioli · Pavia
P13.7
Inhibition of CXCR4 regulates microglial reactivity and tumor microenvironment markers in a glioma model
Laura Mercurio · Rome
P13.8
Immediate early genes expression in the cerebellar cortex correlates with LTP and LTD induction
Mariarosa Polimeni · Pavia
P13.9
The transcriptional factor REST is required to prevent aNSC mouse SVZ-derived neural stem cells differentiation in vitro
Camilla Toselli · Rome
P14.1
Selective targeting by PEG-masked ferritin-based multifunctional nanoparticles
Miriam Carbo · Rome
P14.2
The Gac/Rsm regulatory network controls siderophore production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Emanuela Frangipani · Rome
P14.3
The dark site of LOV
Raffaele Gerace · Rome
P14.4
Sub-cellular localization and dynamics of an Arabidopsis mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase (MAPKKK) family involved in elicitor-triggered signalling
Lucia Marti · Rome
P14.5
Phosphoproteomic analysis of Arabidopsis membranes reveals novel elements involved in response to oligogalacturonides
Benedetta Mattei · Rome
P14.6
A proteomics study of cAMP response in Arabidopsis thaliana
Stefania Pasqualini · Perugia
P14.7
Specific and unique relationship between Notch3 and Jagged1 in T cell leukemia
Maria Pelullo · Rome
P14.8
Leaf saporin isoforms targeting dependency on signals in non processed proteins
Renato Rodrigues Pousada · L'Aquila
P14.9
Role of cAMP during the growth of tobacco BY-2cells
Alessandra Sgobba · Bari
P15.1
TRIM8 suppresses cell proliferation by antagonizing ΔNp63α oncogenic activity
Mariano Francesco Caratozzolo · Bari
P15.2
Expression of a dominant negative mutant of the kinetochore protein Hec1 suppresses tumour cell growth in cancer cells and animals
Francesca Degrassi · Rome
P15.3
Mutual c-MYC-dyskerin regulatory loop in human breast cancer cells
Nunzia Di Maio · Torre Annunziata
P15.4
The ΔNp63α protein interacts with Y-box binding protein 1 and promotes its ubiquitination
Orsola di Martino · Naples
P15.5
p14ARF, TBP-1 (Tat Binding Protein 1) and Mdm2 crosstalk in the regulation of cell proliferation
Rosaria Di Martino · Naples
P15.6
Plant secondary metabolites can modulate p53 transactivation potential, as revealed by a miniaturized luciferase assay
Maria Sole Facioni · Pisa
P15.7
Anti-human ErbB3 mAbs and their combination with the BRAF inhibitor (PLX4032) strongly inhibit human melanoma cells growth
Luigi Fattore · Rome
P15.8
CLU isoforms expression in human thyroid tumour
Paolo Fuzio · Bari
P15.9
MicroRNA regulation by mutant p53 oncoprotein
Francesca Garibaldi · Rome
P15.10
HIPK2 splicing variants: a differential role in tumorigenesis?
Veronica Gatti · Rome
P15.11
Itch-dependent nondegradative ubiquitination of Sufu controls Hedgehog pathway
Paola Infante · Rome
P15.12
Human RNASET2 as a candidate stress-response gene involved in non-cell autonomous tumor suppression
Marta Lualdi · Varese
P15.13
PCAF ubiquitin ligase activity inhibits Hedhehog signaling in response to genotoxic stress via p53
Daniela Mazza' · Rome
P15.14
Study of p53 localization at the centrosomes: comparison between human and mouse cells
Laura Monteonofrio · Rome
P15.15
Mimicking p14ARF phosphorylation influences its ability to restrain cell proliferation
Michela Ranieri · Naples
P15.16
microRNA-214 controls melanoma progression via the coordination of a novel pathway involving TFAP2 and ALCAM
Daniela Taverna · Turin
P15.17
The p63 protein as a regulator of Y-box binding protein 1 subcellular distribution and functions
Annaelena Troiano · San Martino Valle Caudina
P15.18
TRIM8 up-regulation restores p53 tumor suppressor activity in renal cell carcinoma
Alessio Valletti · Bari
P16.1
TrkB and neuroptrophins in primary lung cancer cultures
Claudia De Vitis · Rome
P16.2
Isolamento di sottopopolazioni di spermatogoni indifferenziati murini: potenziale staminale e profilo di espressione genica
Anna Maria Lustri · Rome
P16.3
The Drosophila minifly (mfl) gene is essential for the formation of intestinal stem cells
Arianna Petrizzo · Naples
P16.4
Malignant pleural effusion as model to assess sensitivity to chemodrugs
Giuseppe Roscilli · Rome
P16.5
Membrane complement regulatory proteins and prostate cancer
Anna Ruocco · Naples
P17.1
Structural resolution of the complexes formed by the polygalacturonase inhibiting protein 2 from Phaseolus vulgaris and three different fungal polygalacturonases by Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS)
Manuel Benedetti · Rome
P17.2
A functional genomics approach to establish the complement of carbohydrate transporters in Streptococcus pneumoniae
Alessandro Bidossi · Siena
P17.3
Identification and functional characterization of genes involved in the pathogenesis of Clostridium difficile
Valeria Cafardi · Rome
P17.4
Epitope mapping of a cross-reactive monoclonal antibody to meningococcal factor H-binding protein
Isabella Costa · Messina
P17.5
The xylanase inhibitor Taxi-III is involved in wheat resistance against Fusarium graminearum
Renato D'Ovidio · Viterbo
P17.6
A Fusarium graminearum endo-xylanase expressed during wheat infection is a necrotizing factor
Franco Faoro · Milan
P17.7
Searching inhibitor peptides of HIV-1 Nef virulence factor
Valentina Gallo · Rome
P17.8
Characterization of fungal PGs and studies on their interaction with the plant inhibitor PvPGIP2
Maria Maistrou · Pesche (IS)
P17.9
Metabolic changes in Arabidopsis thaliana treated with Trichoderma secondary metabolites
Marco Nigro · Portici (NA)
P17.10
Comparative dynamics of plasma membrane potential depolarization and gene expression induced by Spodoptera littoralis, Myzus persicae, and Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis thaliana
Andrea Occhipinti · Turin
P17.11
Lipopolysaccaride adaptation to host as an immune evasion strategy of Shigella flexneri
Ida Paciello · Rome
P17.12
Biochemical and molecular modifications in sheep brains during natural scrapie
Alessandra Pani · Monserrato (CA)
P17.13
Exogenous HIV-1 Nef treatment induces HMGB1 release in human monocyte and primary macrophages
Zulema Antonia Percario · Rome
P17.14
Canine adenovirus (CAV-2) vectors induce an innate immune response and a modulation of cell cycle genes in human dopaminergic neurons
Stefania Piersanti · Rome
P17.15
Mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling in plant immunity
Daniel Savatin · Rome
P17.16
Evaluation of the human peptide hepcidin 20 as a potential candidate
for the topical treatment of Candida glabrata vaginal infection
Arianna Tavanti · Pisa
P18.1
Effects of ripening stages on anthocyanins and antioxidant activity in Olea europea olives cv Cellina di Nardò
Alessio Aprile · Lecce
P18.2
Antioxidative response in italian rice cultivars showing differential tolerance to salt stress
Michele Bertazzini · Ferrara
P18.3
Expression analysis and biochemical studies of defense-related genes in the pathosystem Fusarium verticilliodes-maize
Silvana De Leonardis · Bari
P18.4
Homogalacturonan affects Arabidopsis resistance to pathogens
Fedra Francocci · Rome
P18.5
An interaction network of the receptor WAK1 regulates OG responses in Arabidopsis
Giovanna Gramegna · Rome
P18.6
Pectin methylesterases affect plant resistance to pathogens
Vincenzo Lionetti · Rome
P18.7
A KDEL-cysteine protease from Lilium longiflorum tepals localises to the vacuole during floral senescence
Lara Lombardi · Pisa
P18.8
Endosperm is the main regulator of nucellus programmed cell death in Sechium edule through emission of ethylene
Lorenzo Mariotti · Pisa
P18.9
Unraveling the regulatory pathway of lysine-specific histone demethylases in plants
Damiano Martignago · Rome
P18.10
Protein engineering and improvement of plant resistance to pathogens: exploitation of a polygalacturonase inhibitor
Daniela Pontiggia · Viterbo
P18.11
Expression profile of APETALA2, mir172 and AGAMOUS in the floral tissue of the orchid Orchis italica
Marinella Salemme · Naples
P18.12
Dynamic changes in Arabidopsis transcriptome during shade avoidance response
Giovanna Sessa · Rome
P18.13
Grapevine leaf senescence: morphological changes of GFP-labeled mitochondria associated with cell ageing
Michela Zottini · Padua
P19.1
Mixotrophic growth of Neochloris oleoabundans (syn. Ettlia oleoabundans) in the presence of glucose: biotechnological implications
Costanza Baldisserotto · Ferrara
P19.2
Acclimation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii To Different Growth Irradiances
Matteo Ballottari · Verona
P19.3
Durum wheat CMO expression analysis under salt and light stresses
Petronia Carillo · Caserta
P19.4
The good-nature of fructans: prebiotic and antioxidant effects on human health
Sara Cimini · Rome
P19.5
Ex situ and in situ experiments of phytoremediation by use of Pteris vittata and Populus hybrids grown on pyrite ashes
Adriana Ciurli · Pisa
P19.6
Evolutionary conserved stress-responsive CCCH zinc finger proteins are involved in abiotic stress and seed germination in arabidopsis and durum wheat
Fabio D'Orso · Rome
P19.7
An increase in antioxidants helps tobacco BY-2 cells to overcome moderate heat stress
Maria de Pinto · Bari
P19.8
Post translational regulatory mechanisms for plant δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase
Mattia Duò · Ferrara
P19.9
Phenolic metabolism in durum wheat genotypes producing anthocyanin pigmented seed
Giuseppe Forlani · Ferrara
P19.10
New vectors for delivering polyphenols: the case of curcumins
Roberto Gabbrielli · Florence
P19.11
An Arabidopsis copper amine oxidase is involved in jasmonate-induced root xylem differentiation
Sandip Ghuge · Rome
P19.12
Subcellular localization and hormone-regulated expression of durum wheat lipoxygenases
Samuele Giberti · Ferrara
P19.13
Increased photoprotection in an engineered strain of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with a phytoene synthase exogenous gene
Martina Giovanardi · Ferrara
P19.14
Gold nanoparticles synthesis using water extracts from different plants
Cristina Gonnelli · Florence
P19.15
Freeze tolerance of Zoysia matrella (L.) Merrill as affected by late-season nitrogen application, and changes in carbohydrates during cold acclimation
Lorenzo Guglielminetti · Pisa
P19.16
Glucosinolates and Mirosynase activity in Brassica rapa L. susp. sylvestris grown under salt stress
Federica Iannuzzi · Vitulazio (CE)
P19.17
Variegation in Erythronium dens-canis L.(Liliaceae) leaves: a structural-functional study
Nicoletta La Rocca · Padua
P19.18
Leaf hydraulic resistance is not affected by the root-specific aquaporin VvPIP2;4N overexpression
Claudio Lovisolo · Grugliasco (TO)
P19.19
Effects of amino acid analogues on plant metabolism: β-pyrazol-yl-L-alanine
Davide Milan · Ferrara
P19.20
The link between photosynthetic efficiency and productivity in algae cultures for biodiesel production
Tomas Morosinotto · Padua
P19.21
Mitochondrial ferritin is truly a functional iron-storage protein in cucumber roots
Irene Murgia · Milan
P19.22
NH4+ toxicity at high concentration is due to K+ deficiency
Alessandra Norici · Ancona
P19.23
Biochemical and structural characterization of higher plant photosystem II supercomplexes
Cristina Pagliano · Alessandria
P19.24
Drought tolerance in ornamental plants used for green design in urban areas
Laura Pistelli · Pisa
P19.25
Relationship between sulfate assimilation pathways and phytoplankton evolutionary trajectories
Laura Prioretti · Ancona
P19.26
Polyphenol profiling and concentration in peach fruits subjected to UV-B irradiation in post-harvest
Annamaria Ranieri · Pisa
P19.27
Characterization of a glutathione S-transferase in Triticum durum
Erika Sabella · Lecce
P19.28
The gene family of (phospho)glucan-water dikinase and their role in starch metabolism: a phenotyping study
Francesca Sparla · Bologna
P19.29
Molecular cloning, expression, and characterization of a secretory phospholipase A2 from durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) leaves
Daniela Trono · Foggia
P19.30
Physiological and morphological responses of a unicellular alga to lead or cadmium stress
Vincenza Vona · Naples
P19.31
Glutathionylation and nitrosylation of cytosolic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from Arabidopsis are controlled by redoxins and reduced glutathione
Mirko Zaffagnini · Bologna
P20.1
Iron acquisition by barley plants from natural Fe-complexes
Stefano Cesco · Bolzano
P20.2
Molecular characterization of the Lotus japonicus NRT1(PTR) and NRT2 families
Maurizio Chiurazzi · Naples
P20.3
Ionomic maps of Solanum pennellii x S. lycopersicum introgression lines variation as response to toxic elements
Margherita De Biasi · Portici (NA)
P20.4
Brassica rapa plants saved inflorescences under sulphur deficiency
Francesco Nacca · Caserta
P20.5
Root retention activity and accumulation of Cd in the shoot of two barley cultivars
Souhir Sghayar · Milan
P20.6
LaMATE2: a transporter involved in transmembrane vehiculation of genistein in white lupin plants
Nicola Tomasi · Udine
P20.7
Involvement of two MATE genes in the release of root exudates in apple plants grown under nutrient deficiency
Fabio Valentinuzzi · Bolzano
P21.1
Role of Pim1 kinase in the translational control in prostate cancer cells
Lidia Chellini · Rome
P21.2
The ubiquitin/26S proteasome pathway in the integration of developmental signals at the plant shoot apical meristem
Giovanna Frugis · Monterotondo (RM)
P21.3
Regulation of plasma retinol-binding protein (RBP4) secretion by vitamin A
Barbara Guantario · Rome
P21.4
Analysis of the signaling pathways activated in response to ribosomal stress
Gaia Lisi · Rome
P21.5
Development of monoclonal antibodies to block the polymerisation of Z alpha1 antitrypsin
Maria Elena Miranda Banos · Rome
P21.6
Investigating the toxicity of neuroserpin polymers in neural progenitor cells
Claudia Moriconi · Rome
P21.7
Design and accomplishment of synthetic ion channels
Anna Moroni · Milan
P21.8
Role of eIF6 phosphorylation and its activity in tumor growth
Stefania Oliveto · Milan
P21.9
The Arabidopsis COP9 SIGNALOSOME INTERACTING F-BOX KELCH 1 protein forms an SCF ubiquitin ligase and regulates hypocotyl elongation
Valeria Pecce · Rome
P21.10
ΔNp63α acetylation is impaired in natural p63 mutants
Michela Restelli · Milan
P22.1
Automated scoring of lymphocyte micronuclei: an approach to validate the Metafer slide scanning platform
Claudia Bolognesi · Genoa
P22.2
In vitro testing for cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of seeds and essential oil of Foeniculum vulgare Mill
Barbara Cerbone · Perugia
P22.3
Aneuploidogenic effects in peripheral blood lymphocytes exposed in vitro to differently sized-AuNP
Silvia Cirillo · Pisa
P22.4
Cyto- and genotoxic effects in murine alveolar macrophages after exposure to differently sized and shaped CuO nanoparticles
Maria Rita Fabbrizi · Pisa
P22.5
Dolichopoda crickets as potential bioindicator of genotoxicity in radon-contaminated confined environments
Bianca Gustavino · Rome
P22.6
Biological effects in human neuroblastoma cells following in vitro co-exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and aluminum
Sara Levorato · Perugia
P22.7
Radiation-induced DNA damage and RNA changes in mouse sperm
Francesca Pacchierotti · Rome
P22.8
Mitochondrial DNA dysfunction in relation to PAH exposure
Sofia Pavanello · Padua
P22.9
Pro-genotoxic activity of hyperglycemia
Samuele Vannini · Perugia
P22.10
An evaluation of Titanium Dioxide genotoxicity in human lymphocytes
Andrea Zijno · Rome
P23.1
Characterization of the incoherent feedforward loop governing quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Roslen Bondí · Rome
P23.2
Transcriptional regulation of miR-200 family in colon cancer
Emmanuela Falcone · Rome
P23.3
Wnt4 expression in thyroid cells is modulated by the transcription factor Pax8
Maria Grazia Filippone · Naples
P23.4
Polymorphysm rs6314 and alternative splicing of the 5HT2a gene may contribute to altered gene expression and to psychiatric disease
Gemma Gadaleta · Bari
P23.5
Zyxin is a novel target for beta-amyloid peptide: characterization of its role in Alzheimer pathogenesis
Cristina Lanni · Pavia
P23.6
Triptolide induces CDK7-mediated block and degradation of RNA Polymerase II in human cells
Stefano Manzo · Bologna
P23.7
Role of WT1-ZNF224 interaction in the expression of apoptosis-regulating genes in leukemic cell lines
Giorgia Montano · Naples
P23.8
Altered DNA damage response in Down syndrome cells
Daniela Necchi · Pavia
P23.9
The major trascriptional activator of KlPDC1: Rag3
Daniela Ottaviano · Rome
P23.11
NAFLD and CVD: a possible role of the liver as a warning of cardiovascular risk
Carmela Viscomi · Rome
P24.1
Exon 45 skipping through U1-snRNA antisense molecules recovers the Dys-nNOS pathway and muscle differentiation in human DMD myoblasts
Valentina Cazzella · Rome
P24.2
A cross-platform comparison of Affymetrix and Agilent microarrays reveals considerable differences in the identification of differentially expessed miRNAs in lung tissue of c-Raf transgenic mice
Valerio Del Vescovo · Trento
P24.3
Antisense RNA-induced exon-skipping for the gene therapy of frontotemporal dementia and Parkinsonism associated with chromosome 17 (FTDP-17)
Michela Denti · Trento
P24.4
Involvement of TAR DNA binding Protein-43 (TDP-43) in microRNA biogenesis during neuroblastoma cell differentiation
Valerio Di Carlo · Rome
P24.5
ADAR2 editing activity inhibits glioblastoma growth through the modulation of the CDC14B/Skp2/p21/p27 axis
Angela Gallo · Rome
P24.6
microRNA-mediated regulation of PAX8 expression in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC)
Margherita Grasso · Mattarello (TN)
P24.7
EMFs-mediated modulation of miRNA-30a and Beclin1 expression
Nicoletta Marchesi · Pavia
P24.8
The DNA damage response to ionizing radiation is modulated by miR-27a
Maddalena Mognato · Padua
P24.9
Yeast as a model to identify suppressors of respiratory defects due to human equivalent pathogenetic base substitutions in yeast mt tRNA genes
Arianna Montanari · Rome
P24.10
Role of long non coding RNAs in the control of muscle differentiation
Mariangela Morlando · Rome
P24.11
SpliceAid-F: a database of human splicing factors and their RNA binding sites
Francesco Piva · Ancona
P24.12
MiR-200c can mediate either poor or good outcome in ovarian cancer depending on HuR localization in the cell
Silvia Prislei · Rome
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Stefano Biagioni
Felice Cervone
Alberto Chiarugi
Bianca Colonna
Giovanni Destro Bisol
Matteo Lorito
Antonio Musarò
Rodolfo Negri
Valerio Orlando
Francesca Pacchierotti
Sergio Pimpinelli
Angela Santoni
Marco Trevisan