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45th FEBS Congress Abstracts

Abstracts submitted to the 45th FEBS Congress and accepted by the Congress Organizing Committee, as well as abstracts from invited speakers for the event, are searchable here from 1st to 16th July 2021. 

In addition to appearing on this Congress website, abstracts are displayed on the FEBS 2021 virtual event platform. Furthermore, with the exception of late-breaking abstracts, they are also collated in the FEBS Open Bio Supplement for the 45th FEBS Congress (available online from 3rd July 2021), and subsequently included individually in the Conference Proceedings Citation Index published by Web of Science. Citation instructions for abstracts collated in the FEBS Open Bio supplement are given in its introductory pages.

Abstracts submitted to the Congress undergo minimal checks, and appraisal for oral presentation and participant support schemes, but are not peer-reviewed. 

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Notation: P-02.5-38
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: The nucleus-like shell takes part in the regulation of the phiKZ bacteriophage genome transcription
Author/s: M. Orekhova, I. Vishnyakov , D. Antonova, V. Belousova, I. Kurdyumova, T. Artamonova , M. Yakunina,
Notation: P-02.5-39
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: Biological function of tumor suppressor Developmentally regulated GTP-binding protein 1 (DRG1) is conserved from sponges to humans
Author/s: K. Dominko, A. Talajic, S. Beljan, M. Radic, M. Herak Bosnar, H. Cetkovic,
Notation: P-02.5-40
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: The mitochondrial NME6, a member of the nucleoside diphosphate kinase family interacts with RCC1L (WBSCR16), a protein involved in coordination of the mitochondrial ribosome assembly.
Author/s: B.L.J. Proust, U. Schlattner, C. Cottet, M. Tokarska-Schlattner, M. Radic, M. Herak Bosnar,
Notation: P-02.5-41
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: Structure of a bacterial full-­length type 2 IleRS reveals the C-­terminal tRNA binding domain insertion dispensable for aminoacylation
Author/s: A. Brkic, B. Božic, M. Leibundgut, I. Gruic Sovulj, N. Ban,
Notation: P-02.5-42
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: Dimerization of cardiac sodium channel Nav1.5
Author/s: O. Iamshanova, A. Seljmani, E. Ramaye, S. Guichard, M. Essers, A. Hämmerli, J. Rougier, H. Abriel,
Notation: P-02.5-43
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: Post-translational modification of STAT3 modulates its cellular distribution
Author/s: M. Diallo, R. Letra-Vilela, D. Martins-Alves, F. Herrera,
Notation: P-02.5-44
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: Structural and dynamic properties of type A (I) lantibiotics determining their binding to lipid II
Author/s: A. Taldaev, I. Panina, R. Efremov,
Notation: P-02.5-45
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: MSC extracellular vesicles induce TGF-beta receptor type II clustering in myofibroblasts as a part of anti-fibrotic action
Author/s: N. Basalova, O. Grigorieva, M. Vigovskii, U. Dyachkova, N. Kalinina, A. Efimenko,
Notation: P-02.5-46
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: Interplay of Gic1 or Gic2 proteins with translation termination factors Sup35 and Sup45 in the yeast
Author/s: A. Zudilova, O. Zemlyanko, T. Rogoza, S. Moskalenko, G. Zhouravleva,
Notation: P-02.5-47
Track: Posters - Research
Topic: Protein localization and dynamics
Title: Analysis of human milk protein complexes containing biologically active proteins and peptides
Author/s: A. Baklanova, T. Grishina, I. Krasovskaya, E. Romanovskaya, E. Tsvetkova, V. Stefanov, L. Leonova,
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