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11th Protein Kinase Seminar: "Cyclic Nucleotide-Dependent Signalling Mechanisms"

Solstrand Fjord Hotel , Bergen, Norway
June 4-7, 1998

Invited Speakers: P. Amieux, J.D. Corbin, W. Dostmann, S. O. Döskeland, B. A. Hemmings, F. W. Herberg, F. Hofmann, R. L. Idzerda, U.B. Kaupp, S. M. Lohmann, J. Lund, M. Montminy, R. Pilz, C. S. Rubin, P. Sassone-Corsi, J. D. Scott, K. Taskén, S. S. Taylor, R. Y. Tsien, U. Walter, M.R. Waterman, S. Řrstavik

Program:


Thursday, June 4

19.00 -19.15 Opening remarks

19.15 - 20.00 Keynote Lecture: Susan S. Taylor, University of California San Diego: "Crystallographic structure of the regulatory and catalytic subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase"

20.30 Opening dinner


Friday, June 5, Session I

08.30-09.10 John D. Scott, Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon: "Cellular signalling units"

09.15-09.55 Charles S. Rubin, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY: "A kinase anchoring proteins"

10.00-10.40 Roger Tsien, University of California San Diego: "Spatio-temporal dynamics of cAMP signals"


Friday, June 5, Session II

11.15-11.55 Rejean Idzerda, University of Washington, Seattle, WA: "Function of the cAMP-Signalling Pathway in Mutant Mice Deficient in Protein Kinase Inhibitor"

12.00-12.40 Franz Hofmann, Technical University of München, Germany: "Function of cyclic G kinase type I assessed by gene knockout"

13.00 Lunch

Friday, June 5, Session III

14.00-14.40 Jackie D. Corbin, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN: " cGMP receptors"

14.45-15.25 Suzanne Lohmann,University of Wurzburg, Germany: "Function of the Type II cGMP-Dependent Protein Kinase"

15.30-16.10 Ulrich Walter, University of Wurzburg, Germany: "the VASP/ENA protein family as targets of cGMP-dependent protein kinases"

16.15-16.55 Renate Pilz, University of California, San Diego: "cGMP-dependent Protein Kinase: Nuclear Translocation and Transcriptional Regulation"

17.00-17.30 Sigurd Řrstavik, University of Oslo:, Norway "Structure of the genes encoding cGMP-dependent Protein Kinase I and II"


Friday, June 5

17.40-19.00 Poster session

19.30 Dinner


Saturday, June 6, Session I

08.30-08.55 Paul Amieux, Univ. of Washington, Seattle . “Mutations in the PKA System Disrupt Early Mouse Development”

09.00-09.40 Brian Hemmings, Friedrich-Miescher Institute, Basel, Switzerland:
"Structure and function of phosphatases"

09.45-10.15 Stein Ove Doskeland, University of Bergen, Norway: "Kinases and Phosphatases in Apoptosis"



Saturday, June 6, Session II

10.30-11.10 Marc Montminy, Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA: "Role of CBP in
cAMP-mediated gene regulation: a two-component mechanism for
transcriptional induction via signal-dependent factors"

11.15-11.55 Paolo Sassone-Corsi, Institut de Genetique et de Biologie Moleculaire et
Cellulaire, Strasbourg, France: "The nuclear response to cAMP: role of
CREM/ICER transcriptional activators and inhibitors"

12.00-12.40 Michael Waterman, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN: "cAMP-dependent transactivation involving the homeodomain protein Pbx1"

12.45-13.15 Johan Lund, University of Bergen, Norway: "ACTH-Mediated Gene Regulation in Steriod Biosynthesis"

13.30 Lunch

Excursion


Sunday, June 7, Session I

09.00-09.40 U. Benjamin Kaupp, Forschunggszentrum Julich, Germany
"Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels"

09.45-10.25 Wolfgang Dostmann, Technical University of München, Germany: "Specific substrate and inhibitor peptides of cGMP-dependent protein kinase I"

10.30-11.10 Friedrich Herberg, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany: "Interactions of the R subunits of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase"

11.15-11.45 Kjetil Tasken/Bjorn Skalhegg, University of Oslo, Norway: "Cyclic
AMP-Mediated Modulation of Immune Responses"

12.00 Lunch

Registration :

The deadline for applications is February 27, 1998. The total number of participants will be limited to 100. Fees: NOK 5000 which includes hotel, meals (breakfast buffet, lunch, dinner and coffee during breaks) and registration. Alternatively NOK 2500 which does not include hotel and breakfast. If accepted to the meeting the dead-line for payment will be March 27, 1998. Abstracts may also be submitted for a poster session. Registration forms can be obtained from: Johan Lund, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Bergen, Ĺrstadveien 19, N-5009 Bergen, Norway. Fax:+47-55-586360.

Deadline for Abstracts: February 27, 1998

Email for Requests and Registration: e-mail: johan.lund@pki.uib.no.


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