PARENT SESSION

Symposium S5B Light, redox and metabolic regulation: Dark reactions
Wednesday September 1st, 2004 10:20 AM-12:20 PM Room 510B
Chair: Peter Schürmann
Co-Chair: Toru Hisabori

10:20 AM
() Chair's Introduction. (Abstract )

10:30 AM
(S5B-1) Disulfide reduction mediated by site-specific [4Fe-4S] cluster chemistry. (Abstract 94)
Michael Johnson*,1, Elizabeth Waters1, Guy Jameson2, Boi Hanh Huyn2, Peter Schurmann3, 1 Department of Chemistry, Athens, Georgia, USA2 Department of Physics, Atlantic, Georgia, USA3 Laboratoire de Biochemie Végétale, Neuchâtel, Switzerland

11:00 AM
(S5B-2) Target proteins by chloroplast thioredoxin. —Efficient survey and characterization. (Abstract 95)
Ken Motohashi*,1, 2, Fumie Koyama1, 2, Yoichi Nakanishi1, 2, Hanayo Ueoka-Nakanishi1, 2, Masasuke Yoshida1, 2, Toru Hisabori1, 2, 1 ATP system project, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan2 Chemical Resources Laboratory, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

11:20 AM
(S5B-3) Redox state regulates galactolipid synthesis in Chloroplast. (Abstract 96)
Yoshiki Yamaryo*,1, Ken Motohashi2, 3, Tatsuru Masuda1, Hiroshi Shimada1, Takamiya Ken-ichiro1, Toru Hisabori2, 3, Hiroyuki Ohta1, 1 Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Midori-ku, Yokohama, Japan2 Chemical Resources Laboratory, Midori-ku, Yokohama, Japan3 ATP System Project, ERATO, JST, Japan

11:40 AM
(S5B-4) Physiological function of CP12 involved in regulation of the Calvin cycle in cyanobacteria. (Abstract 97)
Masahiro Tamoi*,1, Takashi Miyazaki1, Tamo Fukamizo1, Shigeru Shigeoka1, 1 Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University, Nara, Japan

12:00 PM
(S5B-5) The physiological role of CP12 in the regulation of photosynthetic carbon flux. (Abstract 98)
Christine Raines*,1, Norbert Wedel2, Michael Fryer1, Thomas Howard1, Julie Lloyd1, 1 Biological Sciences Department, Colchester, UK2 Plant Physiology, Osnabrueck, Germany


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