Program

Chiar:
Olga Lavrik, Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Inna Lavrik, Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany
Dmitry Zharkov, Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

Sections (more):
The section on DNA Repair and Epigenetic Regulation of Genome Stability would be an extremely important.
The programmed cell death is essential property of all multicellular organisms.

Programm .pdf

P R O G R A M M E

SYMPOSIUM
«Systems biology of DNA repair processes and programmed cell death»
20-22 August  2018
Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk, Russia

Monday August 20, 2018
18h00 – 18h30: Registration
19h00: Get-together party

Tuesday August 21, 2018
Part 1. Systems biology of pharmacological targeting of apoptosis
Chairpersons: Inna Lavrik, Vladimir Ivanisenko

11:00-11:30    Inna Lavrik
Towards understanding of apoptosis regulation using computational biology

11:30-12:00    Nikita  Ivanisenko
Novel approach for computational design of small molecule inhibitors of protein/protein interactions in CD95/FAS pathway

12:00-12:30   Vladimir A. Ivanisenko
Growth of interest to research in the field of medical genetics according to the analysis of scientific publications

12:30-12:50    Olga V. Saik
Analysis of Programmed Cell Death in Associative Gene Net-work of Glaucoma Reconstructed Using AND System

12:50-13:10    Nikolay Alemasov
Topological properties of graph of hydrogen bonds forming in SOD1 protein indicate critical regions in its structure

13:55-15:00 Lunch

Part 2. Cross talk between autophagy and apoptosis and their targeting   

15:00-15:45    Boris Zhivotovsky
Cross-talk between apoptosis and autophagy: the role of suppressed translation

15:45-16:15    Lyudmila Gulyaeva
Role of miR-126a in regulation of expression of anti-apoptotic protein BCL2

16:15-16:45    Olga Koval
Novel therapeutic approaches based on lactaptin action

16:45-17:05    Anastasiya Tkachenko
Autophagy and lactaptin

17:05-17:30    A.A. Nemudraya
Tumor-Specific Peptide, Enhances Antitumor Activity of Lactaptin

17:30-18:00    Bernd Kaina
DNA Repair and death regulation in cells of the immune system

 

Wednesday August 22, 2018

Part 3. DNA Repair
Chairpersons: Olga Lavrik, Dmitry Zharkov

11:00-11:30    Gianluca Tell
Non canonical roles of BER enzymes in RNA processing: novel perspectives in cancer biology through the study of APE1 RNA- and protein-interactomes

11:30-11:50    Nikita A. Kuznetsov
Molecular model of DNA glycosylase stimulation by human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1

11:50-12:20    Olga Lavrik
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 in regulation of DNA repair and longevity

12:20-12:50    Alexander Ishchenko
Poly- and mono(ADP-ribosyl)ation of DNA strand breaks by PARP2 and PARP3 enzymes

 12:50-13:10    Ekaterina Belousova
DNA Is a New Acceptor of PARP3 Protein

13:10-14:30 Lunch

 14:30-14:50    Alexandra Zakharenko
TDP 1 Inhibitors as Potential Antitumor Drugs

14:50-15:20    Dmitry Zharkov
Targeted DNA Damage and Repair: The Cell’s Multitool for Genome Regulation

15:20-15:40    Inga Grin
Biological activity of the new photoactive ruthenium nitrosyl complexes: cytotoxicity and effects on  DNA repair

15:40-16:00   Evgenia Dyatlova
Processivity of DNA repair enzymes

16:00-16:20  Anna Yudkina
Structural  and biochemical  insights on new atypical FPG/NEI  DNA – Glycosylases

16:20-16:40        Coffee Break // Poster Session

16:40-17:00   Olga Kladova
Lesion recognition by bifunctional DNA-glycosylase Endo III and its catalytic mutants 

17:00-17:20   Evgeniy S. Shilkin
Translesion DNA synthesis by DNA polymerase iota and it’s variants

17:20-17:40   Alena V. Makarova
The point mutations in the fingers domain increase the fidelity of DNA synthesis on undamaged DNA and abrogate DNA translesion synthesis in Y-family of DNA polymerases

17:40-18:00   Elizaveta Boldinova
In vitro lesion bypass by human PrimPol

Closing ceremony