XXXIII Winter School on Proteinases and Their Inhibitors Tiers am

XXXIIIrd Winter School
on
Proteinases and Their Inhibitors
Tiers am Rosengarten
February 24 – 28, 2016
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Hans Fritz, together with Vito Turk, founded the “Winter School on Proteinases and Their
Inhibitors” in the year 1981. Driven by the passion of the Munich and Ljubljana groups, this
nucleus continuously developed into today’s premium meeting of protease research for young, and
established, scientists in Europe and beyond. Till today Hans’ inspiring passion for science
contributes to shaping the next generation of well-trained and enthusiastic protease researchers.
We all wish to thank and celebrate Hans on the occasion of his 80th birthday!
33rd Winter School on Proteinases and Their Inhibitors
in Tiers (Italy)
February 24 – 28, 2016
Organizing Committee
Klaudia Brix (Bremen)
Thomas Reinheckel (Freiburg)
Christian Sommerhoff (Munich)
Boris Turk (Ljubljana)
Hans Brandstetter (Salzburg)
Editors
Michaela Lassacher, Claudine Wernsperger & Hans Brandstetter
Dept. Molecular Biology
University of Salzburg
Supported by
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Accommodation
All Winterschool participants are accommodated in one of the three hotels Rose, Paradies or Vajolet, all of
which are in five minutes walking distance. If you are unsure, please ask at the registration of Hotel
Paradies. They have a list of all participants and are happy to help you.
While accommodation and meals including mineral water are covered, any extras are not:
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Please pay all drinks (except mineral water) directly after the meal.
Please do not forget to pay your good night-drinks before you leave for sleeping.
Please do not forget to pay all your extras (personal orders, …) at your hotel before
departure.
If you want to rent ski equipment, please ask at the Hotel Paradies.
Scientific sessions
All lectures will take place at the Haus der Dorfgemeinde (City Hall).
Social events
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Thursday evening, Paradies:
Friday evening, City Hall:
Saturday afternoon
Saturday evening, Castle Prösels
Meet and Make Friends in Proteolysis Research
Night session with the InhibiTiers Allstar Band
Several hiking tours, excursions
Gala Dinner & Farewell
Disclaimer
To enable and foster the unrestrained presentation and discussion of new results and ongoing research, every
Winter School attendee must respect that all contents presented and discussed at the Winter School are
private communications, not allowed for public use. Consequently, recording of lectures or
photographing/copying of slides or presentations is prohibited.
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PROGRAM
Regular talks are 8 min lecture plus 4 min discussion.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
18:00
Dinner
20:00 – 21:45 Wednesday evening session: Extracellular Matrix & Metalloproteases
20:00 – 20:05
Opening
20:05 – 20:15 Chairs: Yoshi ITOH, Christoph BECKER-PAULY & Xavier GOMIS-RÜTH: Press releasetype introduction into the session: Background, important questions, challenges, solution
strategies
20:15 – 20:27 Philipp ARNOLD (University of Kiel) Purification and sequential maturation of
procollagen I using meprin metalloproteases
20:27 – 20:39 Pernille SØGAARD (University of Oxford) Signalling through the collagen receptor,
DDR1, is required for epithelial polarisation and morphological remodelling in 3D matrix
20:39 – 20:51 Florian PETERS (University of Kiel) Role of astacin proteases in TGFβ and wnt signaling
during extracellular matrix remodeling
20:51 – 21:03 Frederike SCHMIDT (University of Kiel) Meprins are regulators of muscle growth
21:03 – 21:15 Rielana WICHERT (University of Kiel) A unique molecular switch regulates shedding of
meprin β by ADAM proteases in the small intestine important for mucus barrier function
21:15 – 21:27 Till BEDAU (University of Kiel) Biochemical and functional characterization of two CD99
cancer mutations with regard to proteolysis by metalloprotease meprin β
21:27 – 21:45 Margarete HECK (University of Edinburgh) The odyssey that is Invadolysin
22:00
SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE: REFRESHING MEMORIES IN THE
PARADIES BAR
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25
09:00 – 10:34 Thursday morning session I: Protein & Substrate Recognition
09:00 – 09:10 Chairs: Ulrich AUF DEM KELLER & Marcin DRAG: Press release-type introduction into
the session: Background, important questions, challenges, solution strategies
09:10 – 09:22 Fabian EGLI (ETH Zurich) ProteasePredictor: linking cleavage sites to proteases
09:22 – 09:34 Amir RAZAI (Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, La Jolla) Protease
Traps
09:34 – 09:46 Tobias KOCKMANN (ETH Zurich) Next-generation positional proteomics
09:46 – 09:58 Fabio SABINO (ETH Zurich) Degradomics analysis of wound exudates: identification of
pivotal proteolytic events in acute wound healing by iTRAQ-TAILS
09:58 – 10:10 Wioletta RUT (Wroclaw University of Technology) HyCoSuL approach as a tool in the
search of new, selective substrates for Human 20S Proteasome
10:10 – 10:22 Katherine FALKOWSKI (Jagiellonian University, Krakow) Analysis of kallikrein 7, 8, 13
and 14 on EGF-receptor family ligands, growth factors, and other biological systems using
CleavEx libraries
10:22 – 10:34 Philipp SCHULZ (University of Münster) Heparan sulfate and Scube2 regulate proteolytic
processing of Sonic Hedgehog morphogens from the surface of producing cells
10:34 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 – 12:15 Thursday morning session II: Protein modification in physiology & technology
11:00 – 11:10 Chairs: Kay GROBE & Peter GÖTTIG: Press release-type introduction into the session:
Background, important questions, challenges, solution strategies
11:10 – 11:22 Lise BOON (KU Leuven, Rega Institute for Medical Research) Glycosylation of matrix
metalloproteinases: present state, challenges and opportunities
11:22 – 11:34 Jennifer VANDOOREN (KU Leuven, Rega Institute for Medical Research) Novel insights
in matrix metalloproteinase-9 trimerization and its functional implications
11:34 – 11:46 Mohanan MAHARAJ (Technische Universität München) SUMOylation regulates the
stability of the receptor tyrosine kinase, EphB4
11:46 – 11:58 Julia FEGG (University of Salzburg) Enzymatic protein modifications and biotechnological
applications
11:58 – 12:15 Edith HUMMLER (University of Lausanne) Serine protease in health and disease
12:30
LUNCH (Paradies, Rose)
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS: PROTEASES IN HEALTH & DISEASE
14:30 – 16:24 Thursday afternoon session I: Proteases in health & disease
14:30 – 14:40 Chairs: Wolfram BODE, Judith CLEMENTS & Manfred SCHMITT: Press release-type
introduction into the session: Background, important questions, challenges, solution
strategies
14:40 – 14:55 Augusta MODESTINO & Elaine SKOWRONSKI (University of California, San Diego) An
Electrophoretic Method for the Detection of Protease Activity in a Drop of Whole Blood; and
its Potential for Diagnostics and Monitoring of Diseases
14:55 – 15:07 Han FANG (University of Salzburg) Human blood coagulation Factor IX and Factor VIII
A2 domain peptides interaction studies
15:07 – 15:19 Anna KEPPNER (University of Lausanne) Role of the serine protease prostasin
(CAP1/Prss8) in DSS-induced chronic colitis
15:19 – 15:31 Elisabeth NYSTRÖM (University of Gothenburg) The role of endogenous proteases in
colonic mucus dynamics
15:31 – 15:43 Laura SASIADEK (Jagiellonian University, Krakow) Effects of kallikreins 8,13 and 14 on
human skin fibroblast migration and morphology
15:43 – 15:55 Maria Luiza Vilela OLIVA (Federal University of São Paulo) In vitro and in vivo effect of
CrataBL: the new pro-angiogenic protein extracted from Bark of Crataeva tapia
15:55 – 16:07 Michael KUSKE (University of Mainz) The metalloprotease ovastacin is the main ligand
for the lectin Lens culinaris agglutinin in cortical granules of the mammalian oocyte
16:07 – 16:19 Hagen WESTPHAL (University of Mainz) Fertile or not? How ovastacin regulates fertility
16:19 – 16:31 Marcel NAUMANN (Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, Halle/Saale)
Proteolytic truncations of amyloid-beta peptides and their identification by mass
spectrometry
16:31 – 17:00 COFFEE BREAK
17:00 – 18:10 Thursday afternoon session II: Immunity
Chairs: Dieter JENNE & James BURROWS
17:00 – 17:12 Denise BIRK (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich) Effect of elastase inhibitors on
neutrophil granulocytes
17:12 – 17:30 Olga VASILJEVA (CytomX Therapeutics Inc., South San Francisco) Probody Therapeutics:
Disease Tissue Targeting with Fully Recombinant Antibody Prodrugs
17:30 – 17:50 Stefan ROSE-JOHN (University of Kiel) Proteases in Interleukin-6 Biology – Strategies for
Inhibition
17:50 – 18:10 Chris OVERALL (University of British Columbia) The paracaspase MALT1 puts the brake
on NF-κB signaling by cleaving HOIL1 and terminating linear ubiquitination
18:30
DINNER (PARADIES, ROSE)
20:00 – 23:00 MEETING AND MAKING FRIENDS IN PROTEOLYSIS RESEARCH (PARADIES)
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26
09:00 – 10:10 Friday morning session I: Cancer imaging
09:00 – 09:10 Chairs: Rich WILLIAMS & Achim KRÜGER: Press release-type introduction into the
session: Background, important questions, challenges, solution strategies
09:10 – 09:22 Yael BEN-NUN (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Photodynamic Quenched Cathepsin
Activity Based Probes as Cancer Theranostics
09:22 – 09:34 Alejandro GOMEZ-AULI (University of Freiburg) Analysis of the interstitial fluid proteome
from murine breast cancers with differential cathepsin B
09:34 – 09:46 Matej VIZOVIŠEK (Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana) A selective macromolecular probe for
in vivo imaging of cathepsin B activity in the tumor
09:46 – 09:58 Francesco COGO (Queen's University Belfast) Activity based probes loaded nanoparticles
to selectively label and visualise active caspases in prostate cancer cells
09:58 – 10:10 Darya TSVIRKUN (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Cathepsin Targeted Computed
Tomography X-Ray Contrast Agents for Molecular Imaging of Cancer
10:10 – 10:40 COFFEE BREAK
10:40 – 12:00 Friday morning session II: Cancer signaling
10:40 – 10:50 Chairs: Thomas REINHECKEL, Rama KHOKHA & Klaudia BRIX: Press release-type
introduction into the session: Background, important questions, challenges, solution
strategies
10:50 – 11:02 Johanna FELBER (Technische Universität München) Kallikrein-related peptidase 4 (KLK4)
increases prostate cancer cell proliferation and migration by regulation of COL1A2 and
SPARC expression
11:02 – 11:14 Estefania UGARTE-BERZAL (Rega Institute for Medical Research, Leuven) Role of MMP9 hemopexin domain in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and extracellular matrix degradation
11:14 – 11:26 Barbara GRÜNWALD (Technische Universität München) Suppression of the hepatic premetastatic niche in pancreatic cancer by interference with TIMP-1-induced hepatic stellate
cell activation
11:26 – 11:38 Stephanie KETTERER (University of Freiburg) Cell type-specific deletion of cathepsin D in
murine breast cancer
11:38 – 11:50 Larissa HILLEBRAND (University of Freiburg) Proteolysis - hallmark of tumor-initiating
cells in poyoma-middle-T-oncogene induced murine mammary carcinomas
11:50 – 12:02 Barbara BREZNIK (Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana) Direct cross-talk between
glioblastoma and mesenchymal stem cells affected invasion and protease expression pattern
in glioblastoma cells
12:30
LUNCH (Paradies, Rose)
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS: PATHOGENS & INHIBTION
14:30 – 15:30 Friday afternoon session I: Pathogens
14:30 – 14:40 Chairs: Jan POTEMPA & Boris TURK: Press release-type introduction into the session:
Background, important questions, challenges, solution strategies
14:40 – 14:52 Pavla FAJTOVÁ (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha) Prolyl
Oligopeptidase from the Blood Fluke Schistosoma mansoni: from Functional Analysis to
Anti-schistosomal Inhibitors
14:52 – 15:04 Christian PICHLO (University of Cologne) New Insights into the Mechanism and Specificity
of Proline-Proline Endopeptidase-1 from Clostridium difficile
15:04 – 15:16 Magdalena KALINSKA (Jagiellonian University, Krakow) Gingipains of Porphyromonas
gingivalis affect stability and function of SPINK6, a tissue inhibitor of human kallikreins.
15:16 – 15:28 Linda KRISCH (University of Salzburg) Processing of Helicobacter pylori CagA in B cells
15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK
16:00 – 17:20 Friday afternoon session II: Inhibition: structure, mechanism, delivery
16:00 – 16:10 Chairs: Christian SOMMERHOFF & Michael GROLL: Press release-type introduction
into the session: Background, important questions, challenges, solution strategies
16:10 – 16:22 Miroslaw KSIAZEK (Jagiellonian University, Krakow) Miropin, a serpin from a major
periodontopathogen Tannerella forsythia, inhibits both serine and cysteine proteases
16:22 – 16:34 Therese DAU (Helmholtz-Zentrum München) Interactions between α-1-antitrypsin and
neutrophil elastase are influenced by plasma factors
16:34 – 16:46 Carla GUARINO (INSERM, Tours) Peptidyl di(chlorophenyl)-phosphonate esters inhibitors
with increased potency blocking selectively human neutrophil proteinase 3
16:46 – 16:56 Andreas KANY (Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland) Development of
novel inhibitors targeting elastase (LasB) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
16:56 – 17:08 Haissi CUI (Technische Universität München) Targeted Delivery of Proteasome Inhibitors
towards Somatostatin-Receptor Expressing Cancer Cells by Octreotide-Conjugation
17:08 – 17:20 Hartmut RAUCH (Technische Universität München) Affibody Mediated Delivery of
Proteasome Inhibitors
18:00
DINNER (PARADIES, ROSE)
20:30 – 23:45 NIGHT SESSION WITH THE INHIBITIERS (CITY HALL)
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27
09:00 – 10:25 Saturday morning session I: Protease structure, dynamics & function
09:00 – 09:10 Chairs: Milton STUBBS & Guy SALVESEN: Press release-type introduction into the
session: Background, important questions, challenges, solution strategies
09:10 – 09:22 Ursula KAHLER (University of Innsbruck) Mapping Conformational States of Thrombin by
Comparison of X-Ray Structures
09:22 – 09:34 Anders Bundgård SORENSEN (Aalborg University & Novo Nordisk A/S) The crystal
structure of the zymogen Factor VII:sTF complex: A highly disordered activation domain
and its implication for FVIIa activity regulation
09:34 – 09:46 Florian ZAUNER (University of Salzburg) Structural insights into the auto-activation
mechanism of plant legumain
09:46 – 09:58 Jaroslav SRP (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha) Plant protease inhibitors
from Kunitz family: structural and functional diversity
09:58 – 10:10 Elfriede DALL (University of Salzburg) Oligomerization of cystatin E and its impact on
legumain
10:10 – 10:22 Mathias W. HACKL (Technische Universität München) Phenyl Esters as Potent Inhibitors
of Caseinolytic Protease P
10:25 – 10:45 COFFEE BREAK
10:45 – 11:45 Saturday morning session II: Protease structure, dynamics & function
Chairs: Robert PIKE & Walter STÖCKER
10:45 – 10:57 Thomas ZÖGG (VUB Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Nanobodies as chaperones for structural
biology of coagulation proteases
10:57 – 11:09 Raphaël DUTOIT (Université Libre de Bruxelles) The crystal structure of TmPep1050 from
Thermotoga maritima sheds light on the oligomerization of M42 aminopeptidases
11:09 – 11:21 Marie-Theres VIELBERG (Technische Universität München) Anbu- a potential
proteasomal ancestor?
11:21 – 11:33 Camille LeCHAPELAIN (Technische Universität München) Elucidation of the Binding
Mode of a Selective, Non-covalent Immunoproteasome Inhibitor
11:33 – 11:45 Lakshmi WIJEYEWICKREMA (La Trobe University, Melbourne) The Structure of
Compstasin from Haementaria (leech) species, in Complex with the Complement Protease,
C1s, provides novel insights into the Inhibitory Mechanism
12:15
LUNCH
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON: HIKING, EXCURSION, ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS
12:15 – 17:00
“Extreme” hiking tour, guided by Thomas REINHECKEL (lunch package will
be provided)
13:30 – 17:00
Relaxed hiking tour, guided by Hans FRITZ
12:15 – 17:00
Locally organized skiing tours (ski equipment can be rent at the Hotel Paradies;
lunch package will be provided)
13:30 – 17:00
Bus tour to Bozen (Visit Ötzi & more)
19:00
GALA DINNER AT CASTLE PRÖSELS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
10:00
Bus departure
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ABSTRACTS
Available in the printed program only.
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Philipp ARNOLD
University of Kiel
Anatomical Institute
Otto-Hahn-Platz 8
D-24118 Kiel
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 431 880 2558
Denise BIRK
University Hospital
Ludwig-Maximilians University
Institute of Laboratory Medicine
Nussbaumstrasse 20
D-80336 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 4400 52597
Ulrich AUF DEM KELLER
ETH Zurich
Institute of Molecular Health
Sciences
Otto-Stern-Weg 7
CH-8093 Zurich
Switzerland
[email protected]
 +41 44 633 3392
Wolfram BODE
Max Planck Institute of
Biochemistry
Proteinase Research Group
Am Klopferspitz 18
D-82152 Martinsried
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 8504807
Christoph BECKER-PAULY
University of Kiel
Institute of Biochemistry
Otto-Hahn-Platz 9
D-24118 Kiel
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 431 880 7118
Lise BOON
KU Leuven
Rega Institute for Medical
Research
Dept. Microbiology and
Immunology
Minderbroedersstraat 10
B-3000 Leuven
Belgium
[email protected]
 + 32 1633 7306
Till BEDAU
University of Kiel
Institute of Biochemistry
Otto-Hahn-Platz 9
D-24118 Kiel
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 431 880 2513
Hans BRANDSTETTER
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7270
Yael BEN-NUN
The Hebrew University
Institute for Drug Research
The School of Pharmacy
Jerusalem 9112001
Israel
[email protected]
 +972 2 675 8778
Andreja BRATOVŠ
Jožef Stefan Institute
Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology
Jamova cesta 39
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
[email protected]
 +386 1477 3410
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Barbara BREZNIK
National Institute of Biology
Dept. Genetic Toxicology and
Cancer Biology
Večna pot 111
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
[email protected]
 +386 592 32 870
Haissi CUI
Technische Universität
München
Dept. Biochemistry
Lichtenbergstraße 4
D-85748 Garching/Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 289 12891
Klaudia BRIX
Jacobs University Bremen
Department of Life Sciences
and Chemistry
Campus Ring 1
D-28759 Bremen
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 421 200 3246
Elfriede DALL
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7278
Therese DAU
Helmholtz-Zentrum München
Comprehensive Pneumology
Center
Max-Lebsche-Platz 31
D-81377 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 31871653
James BURROWS
Queen's University Belfast
School of Pharmacy
97 Lisburn Road
Belfast, BT9 7BL
Northern Ireland, UK
[email protected]
 +44 28 9097 2703
Judith CLEMENTS
Australian Prostate Cancer
Research Centre-Queensland
Institute of Health and
Biomedical Innovation
Queensland University of
Technology at the
Translational Research
Institute
37 Kent Street Woolloongabba
QLD, Australia 4102
[email protected]
 +61 7 3443 7241
Marcin DRAG
Wroclaw University of
Technology
Dept. Bioorganic Chemistry
Wyb. Wyspianskiego 27
PL-50-370 Wroclaw
Poland
[email protected]
 +48 71 320 4526
Raphaël DUTOIT
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Dept. Molecular Biology
Rue des Professeurs Jeener &
Brachet 12
BE-6041 Gosselies
Belgium
[email protected]
 +32 25267279
Francesco COGO
Queen's University Belfast
School of Pharmacy
97 Lisburn Road
Belfast, BT9 7BL
Northern Ireland, UK
[email protected]
 +44 28 9097 2086
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Fabian EGLI
ETH Zurich
Institute of Molecular Health
Sciences
Otto-Stern-Weg 7
CH-8093 Zurich
Switzerland
[email protected]
 +41 44 633 3392
Johanna FELBER
Technische Universität
München
Klinische Forschergruppe der
Frauenklinik
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 1516 4516 3410
Pavla FAJTOVÁ
Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic
Institute of Organic
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Flemingovo nam. 542/2
CZ-166 10 Praha 6
Czech Republic
[email protected]
 +420 220 183 287
Hans FRITZ
Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversity Munich
Dept. Clinical Chemistry and
Clinical Biochemistry
Nußbaumstraße 20
D-80336 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 8178 1534
Katherine FALKOWSKI
Jagiellonian University
Faculty of Biochemistry
Dept. Microbiology
ul. Gronostajowa 7
PL-30-387 Krakow
Poland
[email protected]
 +48 12 6646098
Alejandro GOMEZ-AULI
University of Freiburg
Institute of Molecular
Medicine and Cell Research
Stefan-Meier-Straße 17
D-79104 Freiburg
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 761 203 9603
Han FANG
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7278
F. Xavier GOMIS-RÜTH
Molecular Biology Institute of
Barcelona, CSIC
Dept. Structural Biology
c/ Baldiri Reixac, 4-6
ESP-08028 Barcelona
Spain
[email protected]
 +34 934020186
Julia FEGG
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7278
Peter GÖTTIG
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Structural Biology Group
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
+43 662 8044 7283
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Jessica GÖTZFRIED
Helmholtz-Zentrum München
Comprehensive Pneumology
Center
Max-Lebsche-Platz 31
D-81377 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 3187 1686
Carla GUARINO
Centre d'Etude des
Pathologies Respiratoires
INSERM U1100/EA6305
Faculté de médecine de Tours
10 Bd Tonnellé
F-37032 Tours
France
[email protected]
 +33 67 8579343
Kay GROBE
Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster
Institute of Physiological
Chemistry and
Pathobiochemistry
Waldeyerstrasse 15
D-48149 Münster
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 251 83 52289
Mathias W. HACKL
Technische Universität
München
Dept. Chemistry
Lichtenbergstrasse 4
D-85748 Garching/Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 2891 3678
Michael GROLL
Technische Universität
München
Dept. Biochemistry
Lichtenbergstrasse 4
D-85748 Garching/Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 289 13361
Margarete HECK
University of Edinburgh
Queen's Medical Research
Insitute
47 Little France Crescent
Edinburgh EH16 4TJ
United Kingdom
[email protected]
 +44 131 242 6694
Maresa GRUNDHUBER
Ludwig-Maximilians-University
of Munich
Institute of Laboratory Medicine
Nussbaumstrasse 20
D-80336 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 4400 52597
Annelie HELLVARD
Jagiellonian University
Malopolska Centre of
Biotechnology
Gronostajowa 7A
PL-30-387 Krakow
Poland
[email protected]
 +48 795761 409
Barbara GRÜNWALD
Technische Universität München
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Institut für Experimentelle
Onkologie und
Therapieforschung
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 4140 4459
Larissa HILLEBRAND
University of Freiburg
Institute of Molecular
Medicine and Cell Research
Stefan-Meier-Strasse 17
D-79104 Freiburg
Germany
[email protected]
 +43 761 203 9605
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Katarina HOCEVAR
Jožef Stefan Institute
Department of Biochemistry,
Molecular and Structural
Biology
Jamova cesta 39
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
[email protected]
 +386 41 887827
Magdalena KALINSKA
Jagiellonian University
Faculty of Biochemistry
Dept. Microbiology
Gronostajowa 7
PL-30-387 Krakow
Poland
[email protected]
 +48 60749064
Andreas KANY
Helmholtz Institute for
Pharmaceutical Research
Saarland (HIPS)
Dept. Drug Design and
Optimization (DDOP)
Campus E8 1
D-66123 Saarbrücken
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 681 98806 2042
Edith HUMMLER
University of Lausanne
Dept. Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Rue du Bugnon 27
CH-1011 Lausanne
Switzerland
[email protected]
 +41 21 692 5357
Yoshifumi ITOH
University of Oxford
Kennedy Institute of
Rheumatology
Roosevelt Drive, Headington
Oxford OX3 7FY
United Kingdom
[email protected]
 +44 1865 612647
Anna KEPPNER
University of Lausanne
Dept. Pharmacology and
Toxicology
Rue du Bugnon 27
CH-1011 Lausanne
Switzerland
[email protected]
 + 41 21 692 54 26
Dieter JENNE
Helmholtz Center Munich &
Max-Planck-Institute of
Neurobiology
Max-Lebsche-Platz 31
D-81377 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 3187 4664
Stephanie KETTERER
University of Freiburg
Institute of Molecular
Medicine and Cell Research
Stefan-Meier-Straße 17
79104 Freiburg
[email protected]
 +49 761 203 9604
Ursula KAHLER
University of Innsbruck
Institute of General, Inorganic
und Theoretical Chemistry
Innrain 80/82
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
[email protected]
.at
 +43 512 507 57121
Rama KHOKHA
University Health Network
Princess Margaret Cancer
Centre
Research Tower
101 College Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G-1L4
Canada
[email protected]
 +1 416 634 8773
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Tobias KOCKMANN
ETH Zurich
Institute of Molecular Health
Sciences
Otto-Stern-Weg 7
CH-8093 Zurich
Switzerland
[email protected]
 +41 44 633 3392
Miroslaw KSIAZEK
Jagiellonian University
Faculty of Biochemistry
Dept. Microbiology
ul. Gronostajowa 7
PL-30-387 Krakow
Poland
[email protected]
 +48 12 664 6098
Brice KORKMAZ
Centre d'Etude des
Pathologies Respiratoires
INSERM U1100/EA6305
Faculté de médecine de Tours
10 Bd Tonnellé
F-37032 Tours
France
[email protected]
 +33 2 47 36 62 53
Michael KUSKE
University of Mainz
Dept. Cell and Matrix Biology
Johann-Joachim-Becher-Weg
9-11
D-55128 Mainz
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 6131 39 24271
Michaela LASSACHER
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7200
Ludwig KORNREITER
Omnibusunternehmen
Habermayr
Schleifmühlweg 14
D-86633 Neuburg/Donau
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 171 651941
Camille LeCHAPELAIN
Technische Universität
München
Dept. Biochemistry
Lichtenbergstraße 4
D-85748 Garching/Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 289 12891
Linda KRISCH
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7212
Mohanan MAHARAJ
Technische Universität
München
Klinische Forschergruppe der
Frauenklinik
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 152 3705 3792
Achim KRÜGER
Technische Universität
München
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Institut für Molekulare
Immunologie und
Experimentelle Onkologie
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 4140 4463
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Viktor MAGDOLEN
Technische Universität
München
Klinische Forschergruppe
der Frauenklinik
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 4140 2493
Christopher OVERALL
University of British
Columbia
Centre for Blood Research
4401-2350 Health Sciences
Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
Canada
[email protected]
 +1 604 822 2958
Augusta MODESTINO
University of California,
San Diego
Bioengineering Department
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093
USA
[email protected]
 +1 858 257 8982
Florian PETERS
University of Kiel
Institute of Biochemistry
Otto-Hahn-Platz 9
D-24118 Kiel
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 431 880 2513
Christoph PETERS
University of Freiburg
Institute for Molecular
Medicine and Cell Research
Stefan-Meier-Straße 17
D-79104 Freiburg
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 761 203 9600
Marcel NAUMANN
Fraunhofer Institute for Cell
Therapy and Immunology
IZI-MWT
Dept. Drug Design and
Analytical Chemistry
Weinbergweg 22
D-06120 Halle (Saale)
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 345 1314 2817
Christian PICHLO
University of Cologne
Institute of Biochemistry
Otto-Fischer-Strasse 14
D-50674 Cologne
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 221 470 3211
Elisabeth NYSTRÖM
University of Gothenburg
Dept. Medical Biochemistry
and Cell Biology
Medicinaregatan 9A
SE-413 90 Gothenburg
Sweden
[email protected]
 +46 31 786 3046
Robert PIKE
La Trobe University
Institute for Molecular
Sciences
Dept. Biochemistry and
Genetics
Science Drive
Bundoora VIC 3086
Melbourne
Australia
[email protected]
 +61 394792196
Maria Luiza Vilela OLIVA
Federal University of São Paulo
Dept. Biochemistry
Rua Três de Maio 100
Vila Clementino
04044-020 São Paulo
Brazil
[email protected]
 +55 11 5576 4848
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Jan POTEMPA
Jagiellonian University
Dept. Microbiology
ul. Gronostajowa 7
PL-30-387 Krakow, Poland
&
University of Louisville
School of Dentistry
Dept. Oral Immunology &
Infect. Diseases
501 South Preston Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
USA
[email protected]
 +1 502 852 1319
Thomas REINHECKEL
Albert-Ludwigs-University
Freiburg
Institute of Molecular
Medicine and Cell Research
Stefan-Meier-Straße 17
D-79194 Freiburg
Germany
thomas.reinheckel@uniklinik
-freiburg.de
 +49 761 203 9606
Stefan ROSE-JOHN
University of Kiel
Department of Biochemistry
Olshausenstrasse 40
D-24098 Kiel
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 431 880 3336
Daniel RAMSBECK
Fraunhofer Institute for Cell
Therapy and Immunology
IZI-MWT
Dept. Drug Design and
Analytical Chemistry
Weinbergweg 22
D-06120 Halle (Saale)
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 345 1314 2826
Wioletta RUT
Wroclaw University of
Technology
Dept. Bioorganic Chemistry
Wyb. Wyspianskiego 27
PL-50-370 Wroclaw
Poland
[email protected]
 +48 71 320 24 55
Hartmut RAUCH
Technische Universität
München
Dept. Biochemistry
Lichtenbergstraße 4
D-85748 Garching/Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 289 13354
Fabio SABINO
ETH Zurich
Institute of Molecular Health
Sciences
Otto-Stern-Weg 7
CH-8093 Zurich
Switzerland
[email protected]
 +41 44 633 3392
Amir RAZAI
Sanford Burnham Prebys
Medical Discovery Institute
10901 North Torrey Pines
Road
La Jolla, CA 92037
USA
[email protected]
 +1 661 312 3290
Guy SALVESEN
Sanford Burnham Prebys
Medical Discovery Institute
10901 North Torrey Pines
Road
La Jolla, CA 92037
USA
[email protected]
 +1 858 646 3114
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Laura SASIADEK
Jagiellonian University
Faculty of Biochemistry
Dept. Microbiology
ul. Gronostajowa 7
PL-30-387 Krakow
Poland
[email protected]
 +48 60749064
Øyvind L. SCHÖNBERGER
Munich, Germany
[email protected]
 +43 152 0643 4404
Philipp SCHULZ
University of Münster
Institute for Physiological
Chemistry and
Pathobiochemistry
Waldeyerstrasse 15
D-48149 Münster
Germany
[email protected]
+49 251 83 55570
Simonas SAVICKAS
ETH Zurich
Institute of Molecular Health
Sciences
Otto-Stern-Weg 7
CH-8093 Zurich
Switzerland
[email protected]
 +41 44 633 3392
Christopher SCOTT
Queen’s University Belfast
School of Pharmacy
97 Lisburn Road
Belfast, BT9 7BL
Northern Ireland, UK
[email protected]
 +44 28 9097 2350
Frederike SCHMIDT
University of Kiel
Institute of Biochemistry
Otto-Hahn-Platz 9
D-24118 Kiel
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 431 880 2513
Elaine SKOWRONSKI
University of California, San
Diego
Bioengineering Department
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093
USA
[email protected]
 +1 760 717 9237
Manfred SCHMITT
Technische Universität
München
Klinische Forschergruppe der
Frauenklinik
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 München
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 4140 2420
Pernille SØGAARD
University of Oxford
Kennedy Institute of
Rheumatology
Roosevelt Drive, Headington
OX3 7LF, Oxford
United Kingdom
[email protected]
 +44 01865 612600
Elisabeth SCHMITT
Munich, Germany
[email protected]
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Wai Tuck SOH
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7277
Milton T. STUBBS II
Martin-Luther-Universität
Halle-Wittenberg
Institut für Biochemie und
Biotechnologie
Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3
D-06120 Halle
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 345 55 24901
Christian SOMMERHOFF
Klinikum der Universität
München
Institute of Laboratory
Medicine
Nussbaumstrasse 20
D-80336 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 4400 55153
Darya TSVIRKUN
The Hebrew University
Institute for Drug Research
The School of Pharmacy
Jerusalem 9112001
Israel
[email protected]
 +972 2 675 8778
Anders B. SORENSEN
Aalborg University &
Novo Nordisk A/S
Dept. Chemistry &
Bioscience - Hemophilia
Biochemistry
Novo Nordisk Park
DK-2760 Måløv
Denmark
[email protected]
 +45 29 64 91 94
Boris TURK
Jožef Stefan Institute
Dept. Biochemistry and
Molecular and Structural
Biology
Jamova cesta 39
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
[email protected]
 +386 1 477 3772
Estefania UGARTE-BERZAL
KU Leuven
Rega Institute for Medical
Research
Minderbroedersstraat 10
BE-3000 Leuven
Belgium
[email protected]
 +32 16 33 73 67
Jaroslav SRP
Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic
Institute of Organic
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Flemingovo nam. 542/2
CZ-166 10 Praha 6
Czech Republic
[email protected]
 +420 220 183 470
Jennifer VANDOOREN
KU Leuven
Rega Institute for Medical
Research
Minderbroedersstraat 10
BE-3000 Leuven
Belgium
[email protected]
 +32 16 33 73 83
Walter STÖCKER
University of Mainz
Institute of Zoology, Cell
and Matrix Biology
Johannes-von-Müller-Weg 6
D-55128 Mainz
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 6221 3924273
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Olga VASILJEVA
CytomX Therapeutics Inc.
Dept. Protease Biology
343 Oyster Point Blvd.
South San Francisco, CA
94080
USA
[email protected]
 +1 650 515 3912
Rielana WICHERT
University of Kiel
Institute of Biochemistry
Otto-Hahn-Platz 9
D-24118 Kiel
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 431 880 2513
Marie-Theres VIELBERG
Technische Universität
München
Dept. Biochemistry
Lichtenbergstraße 4
D-85748 Garching/Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 89 289 13354
Lakshmi
WIJEYEWICKREMA
La Trobe University
Institute for Molecular Sciences
Dept. Biochemistry and
Genetics
Science Drive
Bundoora VIC 3086
Melbourne
Australia
[email protected]
 +61 394792156
Matej VIZOVIŠEK
Jožef Stefan Institute
Department of Biochemistry,
Molecular and Structural
Biology
Jamova cesta 39
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenija
[email protected]
 +386 1 477 3854
Rich WILLIAMS
Queen's University Belfast
Centre for Cancer Research and
Cell Biology
97 Lisburn Road
Belfast, BT9 7BL
Northern Ireland, UK
[email protected]
 +44 28 9097 2791
Claudine WERNSPERGER
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
.at
 +43 662 8044 7201
Florian ZAUNER
University of Salzburg
Dept. Molecular Biology
Billrothstraße 11
A-5020 Salzburg
Austria
[email protected]
 +43 662 8044 7279
Hagen WESTPHAL
University of Mainz
Dept. Cell and Matrix
Biology
Johann-Joachim-Becher Weg
9-11
D-55128 Mainz
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 6131 39 24271
Shuo ZHAO
Technische Universität
München
Klinische Forschergruppe der
Frauenklinik
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 Munich
Germany
[email protected]
 +49 1522 5715 679
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Thomas ZÖGG
VUB Vrije Universiteit Brussel
VIB Dept. Molecular and
Cellular Interactions
Pleinlaan 2
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
[email protected]
 +32 2 629 19 49
Friederike ZUNKE
Northwestern University,
Chicago
Dept. Neurobiology
Ward 12-140, 303 E Chicago
Ave
Chicago, IL 60611
USA
[email protected]
 +1 312 503 5804
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