生理研国際カンファレンス2006

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『膜電位―化学シグナルの新展開:多様性とメカニズム』
TOP講演者プログラム参加登録ポスター組織委員会会場リンク
supported by: 第37回生理研コンファレンス、総合研究大学院国際シンポジウム、膜タンパク研究国際フロンティア、第84回日本生理学会大会サテライトシンポジウム

講演者・演題

SPEAKER TOPIC AFFILIATION
Francisco Bezanilla The operation of the voltage sensor University of Chicago, USA
Jianmin Cui Interaction between the Voltage-Sensor and Cytosolic Domain in BK Channels Washington University, USA
Thomas DeCoursey pH- and voltage-dependent gating enables voltage-gated proton channels to perform their physiological functions Rush University Medical Center, USA
Yoshinori Fujiyoshi Significance of multifunctional channels Kyoto University, Japan
Gunnar von Heijne Membrane protein assembly Stockholm University, Sweden
Ehud Y. Isacoff Sensing voltage University of California at Berkley, USA
Hideki Kandori Mechanism of light-driven proton and chloride-ion pumps Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Paul Kemp Potassium channel protein partners: gas sensing in the nervous system Cardiff School of Biosciences, UK
Yoshihiro Kubo Voltage and [ATP]- dependent "gating" of ATP receptor channel P2X2 National Institute for Physiological Science, Japan
Takeshi Murata Ion transport mechanism of V-ATPase JST ERATO Iwata project
Yasushi Okamura Biodiversity of voltage sensor domain proteins Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience, Japan
Andy Spencer Potassium channel diversity in lower metazoans - relating structure to voltage sensitivity and physiological function University of Alberta, Canada
Ai-Sun Tseng (from Mike Levin's lab) Biophysical control of tail regeneration in Xenopus Forsyth Institute, and Harvard School of Dental Medicine, USA
Tomitake Tsukihara Proton pumping coupled with dioxygen reduction of cytochrome c oxidase Institute for Protein Reseach, Osaka University, Japan
Gisela Wilson EAG potassium channels: new functions for voltage-sensing University of Michigan, USA
Kenjiro Yoshimura Mechanosensitive channel responds to and resists the membrane stretch Tsukuba University, Japan
Ming Zhou Functional Coupling between Voltage-Dependent Potassium Channel and Aldo-keto Reductase Columbia University Medical Center, USA
Makoto Tominaga Thermosensitive TRP channels: their structure- function relationship and physiological significance Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience, Japan
Peter Larsson Mechanisms of voltage activation in hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels Oregon Health & Science University, USA
Copyright National Institute for Physiological Sciences. 2006