2010 Annual Meeting

Session: Thermodynamics of Protein Folding and Aggregation

This session seeks submissions focused on experimental and theoretical characterization and prediction of the thermodynamics and mechanism(s) of protein folding, and the role of aggregation as an on- or off-pathway aspect of (un)folding. Aggregation in this context is intended to include both reversible association and net irreversible aggregate formation. The dynamics and aggregation mechanisms of intrinsically disordered proteins and peptides will also be of interest. Preference will be given to presentations that provide insights of general utility, and those focused on relatively complex (un)folding pathways such as multi-domain and natively multimeric proteins.

Chair

Eva Chi, University of New Mexico

Co-Chairs

Peter M. Tessier, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Inchan Kwon, University of Virginia
Troy Cellmer, National Institutes of Health

Presentations

08:30 AM

08:50 AM

Ali Reza A. Ladiwala, Jason C. Lin, Shyam Sundar Bale, J. Mauricio Mora-Pale, Jonathan S. Dordick, Peter M. Tessier

09:10 AM

09:30 AM

10:00 AM

Yang Hu, Baihao Su, Chung-sei Kim, Jorge Ghiso, Michael Hernandez, Jin Ryoun Kim

10:20 AM

Mirco Sorci, Whitney Silkworth, Timothy Gehan, Georges Belfort

10:40 AM

Joseph Bernacki, Robert H. Walters, Regina M. Murphy