Poster Sessions

Overview

Wednesday, 27 September 2017

  • Poster talks PT1 - PT5: 16:10-16:30 (Audimax)
  • Poster session P01 - P48: 16:30-18:30 (Building K, level K7)

No.

Name

Affiliation

Title

P01 | PT1

Pratap Chandra Acharya

 

Tripura University, India

 

Synthesis of alpha-tocopherol and medium chain fatty acid conjugates with enhanced biological profile

P02

Christoph Johannes Albrecht

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Diadenosine Triphosphate Probes for Elucidation of the Ap3A Interaction Network

P03

Claudia Aloisi

 

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

 

Combining artificial nucleotides and engineered polymerases for sequence-specific detection of DNA adducts

P04

Timo Baade

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

A new approach to study early events of focal adhesion formation

P05

Subharthi Banerjee

 

Jadavpur University, India

 

Radiation Induced DNA Damage and its Protection by a Gd(III) Complex

P06

Oliver Baudenstiel

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Real-time analysis and application of oxyamine-based glycoconjugate formation

P07

Andrej Berg

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

MD Simulations of Ub Dimers

P08

Anayat Bhat

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Real-Time Cellular Imaging of Protein Poly(ADP-ribos)ylation

P09

Jovana Bogojeski

 

University of Kragujevac, Serbia

Synthesis and Structures of Pincer-Type Rhodium(III) complexes; Reactivity Toward Small Biomolecules, calf thymus DNA and bovine serum albumin

P10 | PT2

Gizem Bor

Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey

 

Bioconjugated Chitosan nanoparticles as a fluorescent probe

P11

Serafina Calarco

 

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, Switzerland

 

Development and synthesis of a COX-2 selective “clickable” probe

P12

Luis Eduardo Castañeda-Moreno

 

University of the Andes, Colombia

 

Computational Study of the Reaction Mechanism of DR2231 Enzyme from Deinococus radiodurans

P13 | PT3

Prabodh Chander

 

Kurukshetra University, India

 

Novel thiazole clubbed pyrazole derivatives as possible antiinfective and cytotoxic agents

P14

Yuwei Cong

 

Cinese Academy of Sciences, China

 

Enhancing therapeutic efficacy of cisplatin by blocking DNA damage repair

P15

Basanta Dhodary

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Role of secondary metabolites from the pathogen Escovopsis weberi in the leaf cutting ant’s nest

P16

Cancelled

 

Fikrican Dilek

 

Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey

 

Synthesis of 2’-Fluorophore Substituted Klavuzon for Intracellular Imaging Studies

P17

Jeremias Dold

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Investigation of Metabolic Glycoengineering

P18

Franziska Doll

 

 University of Konstanz, Germany

 

FLIM-FRET Microscopy for Visualizing Protein-Specific Glycosylation inside Living Cells

P19

Christof Domnick

 

University of Bonn, Germany

 

Site-specific spin labeling of RNA via T7 in vitro transcription using an unnatural base pair system

P20 | PT4

Felix Ebner

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Deregulation of protein ubiquitination by HPV E6 proteins

P21

Frank Eggert

 

University of Bonn, Germany

 

Genetic alphabet expansion transcription enables site-specific RNA labeling with cyclopropene mini-tags

P22

 Susanne Ermert

 

 University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Development of ATP-based Signaling Molecules

P23

Simon Geigges

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Mimicry of posttranslational histone modifications

P24

Karina Gense

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Role of the nascent polypeptide-associated complex during proteotoxic stress in Caenorhabditis elegans

P25

Jerrin Thomas George

 

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India

 

Vinyluridine as a Versatile Chemoselective Handle for the Post- transcriptional Chemical Functionalization of RNA

P26

Madhulika Ghose

Jadavpur University, India

 

Functional Modeling of Metalloproteases

P27

Sandra Glasmacher

 

University of Bern, Switzerland

 

Peptide endocannabinoids and their emerging role as CB receptor modulators

P28

Tanja Grimm

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Molecular and Functional Characterization of the Protein Phosphatase PPM1F

P29

Elias Arturo Halabi Rosillo

 

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

 

Development of an Esterase-Targeted, Cell-Trappable and Photoactivatable Diazoindanone Rhodol for Live Cell Imaging and Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy

P30

Daniel Hammler

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Synthesis of ATP-analogues as a phosphate sensor

P31

Cancelled

Robert Harmel

 

Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, Germany

 

Stable Isotopically Labeled Inositol Polyphosphates Enable at Physiologically Relevant Conformational Studies by 2D-NMR

P32

Jessica Hassenrück

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Application of the Photoclick Reaction in Metabolic Glycoengineering

P33

Lars Henschke

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

High-throughput screen for small-molecule separase inhibitors

P34

Sandra Hess

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

End-to-end-process: From genetic engineering to chemical valorization of unsaturated fatty acids from microalgae

P35

Eva Isabell Höllmüller

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Identification of interaction partners of ubiquitylated linker histone H1

P36

Hongxia Hu

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Methods development to synthesize encoded PEGA beads and refold scFV

P37

Alexandra Julier

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Unnatural amino acids for the characterization of p53 site-specifically modified by ubiquitin and ubiquitin like proteins.

P38

Kai-Michael Kammer

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Using cross-linking mass spectrometry and integrated modeling to study architecture and dynamics of macromolecular ribonucleoprotein complexes

P39 | PT5

Madeline Kavanagh

 

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

 

Targeting tuberculosis with Mtb cholesterol oxidase inhibitors

P40

Cancelled

Meltem Kaya

 

Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey

 

Effects of Novel Synthesized Pyrrole Derivatives on HeLa Cells as potential Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors

P41

Rajeev Kharb

 

Amity University, India

 

Design, Synthesis and Antimicrobial Evaluation of Novel 1,2,4-Triazole Derivatives Bearing Imidazole Scaffold

P42

Simon Kienle

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Unnatural amino acids as tools to study protein acetylation

P43

Christian Kofoed

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

 

Split-click protein chemistry for recombinant production of toxic proteases

P44

Birgit Köhn

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

NMR spectroscopic investigation of protein structure, function and dynamics in context of macromolecular crowding applied on the model system CspB from Bacillus subtilis

P45

Heike Kropp

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Unraveling the interactions between a modified primer and KlenTaq DNA polymerase

P46

Annika Krüger

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Analyzing molecular interactions of the tumor suppressor protein p53 with the biopolymer poly(ADP-ribose) by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and complementing biophysical techniques

P47

Lena Krüger

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Interacting proteins of diadenosine tetraphosphates

P48

Konstantin Kuhne

 

Helmholtz-Center Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany

Optimisation and Stabilisation of Cathepsin B-Endopeptidase Substrates: Towards a Cathepsin B-activated Cell-Penetrating Peptide

Thursday, 28 September 2017

  • Poster talks PT6 - PT11: 15:50-16:15 (Audimax)
  • Poster session P49 - P91: 16:30-18:30 (Building K, level K7)

No.

Name

Affiliation

Title

P49 | PT6

Veaceslav Kulcițki

 

Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Republic of Moldova

 

A Biomimetic Synthesis Of Halimanic Bicyclic Core

P50

Martina Kulén

 

Umeå University, Sweden

 

Ring-fused 2-pyridones inactivate the virulence regulator PrfA of Listeria monocytogenes

P51

Sandra Lange

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Small Molecule Inhibitors of the Tumor Suppressor Fhit

P52

Maike Lehner

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Synthesis and Investigation of Cell-Permeable  NAD+ Analogs

P53

Joachim Lutz

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Identification of Linkage-Selective Interaction Partners of Polyubiquitin Chains

P54 | PT7

Dimitrios Matiadis

 

National Technical University of Athens

 

Metal based antimicrobial agents: Synthesis and in-vitro antimicrobial screening of Cu(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Zn(II) complexes of tetramic acids with extended conjugation

P55

Christoph Matti

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

 

The role of ACKR4 trafficking and signaling in chemokine gradient formation

P56

Satu Mikkola

 

University of Turku, Finland

 

Chemical cleavage of sugar nucleotides

P57

Bijayashree Mishra

Tripura University, India

Synthesis of Chrysin Derivatives and Evaluation of their Biological Activities

P58

Olga Morarescu

 

Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Republic of Moldova

 

Unusual remote C-H Functionalization of Manoyl Oxides

P59

Santiago Movilla

 

University of the Andes, Colombia

 

Mechanism of the Prenylation of L-tryptophan Catalyzed by FgaPT2: a Computational Study

P60

Arun Naini

 

Leipniz University Hanover, Germany

 

Studies towards derivatisation of Soraphen A

P61

Fabian Offensperger

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

A high-throughput screening assay to monitor E3 ubiquitin ligase activity

P62

Elena Pruteanu

 

Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Republic of Moldova

Unusual remote C-H Functionalization of Manoyl Oxides

P63

Gordana Radic

 

University of Kragujevac, Serbia

 

Antimicrobial activity of copper(II)-complexes with some S-alkenyl derivatives of thiosalicylic acid

P64

Vanessa Radtke

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

Unnatural Amino Acids for Oxime Ligation

P65

Luka Raguž

Hans-Knöll-Institute, Germany

Total synthesis of sphingolipids and sphingosine-type signaling molecules of microbial origin

P66

Mareike Astrid Rapp

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Cyclopropene Derivatives for the Photoclick Reaction in MGE

P67

Christina Renner

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Investigating the binding and interplay of ribosome-associated factors at the polypeptide exit tunnel

P68

Simone Rothmiller

 

Bundeswehr Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Germany

 

Chronic senescent MSCs as the cause of disturbed wound healing after sulfur mustard exposure?

P69

Pramod Madhavrao Sabale

 

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India

 

Imaging polyadenylated mRNA using environment-sensitive PNA probe based on the Lucifer chromophore

P70

Carolin Sailer

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Architecture and structural dynamics of core components of the translational assembly scaffold studied with crosslinking mass spectrometry (XL-MS)

P71

Thomas Schlatzer

 

Graz University of Technology, Austria

 

Post-Translational Pd-Catalyzed S-Prenylation of Peptides and Proteins

P72

Kathrin Schmidt

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Induction of droplet formation in Streptomyces violaceoruber by a volatile compound from Streptomyces aburaviensis

P73

Sabine Schmidt

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Fluorescence-based analysis of ribosome assembly in Escherichia coli

P74

Tobias Schneider

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

NMR spectroscopy of ubiquitin chains: linkage chemistry and chain behavior

P75

Anas Shamsi

 

Aligarh Muslim University, India

 

Probing the interaction of anticancer drug temsirolimus with human serum albumin: Molecular docking and spectroscopic insight

P76

Nana Shanidze

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Characterization of theophylline-responsive riboswitches in Arabidopsis thaliana

P77

Siphamandla B. Simelane

University of Johannesburg

 

Synthesis And Biological Activity of 2-Substituted Vinyl-1,1-Bisphosphonates Against Plasmodium falciparum and Trypanosoma brucei

P78

Oleksandr Sorokin

 

National Academy of Science, Ukraine

 

Effect of Pt(II) and Pd(II) cisplatin analogues on DNA-dependent processes

P79 | PT8

Ralf Strasser

 

Dynamic Biosensors GmbH, Germany

 

Investigation of Polymerase/DNA interactions and enzymatic activity with switchSENSE®

P80

Katrin Stuber

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Unnatural amino acids as tools to study protein phosphorylation and ubiquitylation

P81

Ohad Suss

 

The Weizmann Institute, Israel

 

Developing Synthetic Molecules for Mediating Artificial Cell Signaling Processes

P82

Alina Tirla

 

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

 

Photoactivatable phosphine probes for the induction of intracellular reductive stress

P83

Annalena Wallisch

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Investigating the role of a ribosome-associated Hsp70/Hsp40 system during translation - Two entirely different approaches

P84

Sarah Wallrodt

 

Merck KGaA, Germany

 

NAD+ Analogues for Cellular Imaging of Poly(ADP-Ribos)ylation

P85

Regina Wirth

 

Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Germany

 

Selection of a NIR Fluorophore Binding Aptamer for RNA Visualization in Living Cells

P86 | PT9

Lena Amelie Wurmthaler

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Ligand-dependent ribozymes for controlling gene expression in the nematode C. elegans

P87

Ana María Zárate

 

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

 

Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of new Tri Substituted Purine Derivatives as Inhibitors of the Hedgehog Signaling Pathway

P88 | PT10

Anne Zemella

 

Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology

 

Cell-free protein synthesis as novel technology for the site-directed modification of “difficult-to-express” proteins

P89

Xiaohui Zhao

 

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Synthesis of Ubiquitin-Based Photoaffinity Probes by Bioorthogonal Chemistry and Their Application in Proteomic Profiling of Ubiquitin-Interacting Proteins

P90 | PT11

Meng Zheng

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

Synthesized disaccharide nucleoside analogues as novel PARP inhibitors

P91

Tabea Zubel

University of Konstanz, Germany

 

A mass spectrometric platform for the quantitation of mustard-induced nucleic acid damage