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XI CONGRESO NACIONAL DE BIOLOGÍA
MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE HONGOS
FUNGAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
FROM RNA TO CELL WALL
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
KEYNOTE CONFERENCES
1. Host-fungal pathogen interactions
Dr. Regine Kahmann. Max Planck Institute. Marburg, Germany (Ustilago)
Talk: “How Ustilago maydis establishes itself in the plant environment”
2. Signaling and development
Dr. Luis F. Larrondo Castro. Universidad Pontificia Católica de Chile. Santiago, Chile (Botrytis)
Talk: “Evaluating the role of light and of a circadian clock in the virulence of the necrotrophic fungus Botrytis cinerea using Arabidopsis thaliana as a host model”
3. Gene regulation
Dr. Lina Raquel Riego Ruíz. IPICYT, México (Saccharomyces)
Talk: “A comparative approach to study nitrogen metabolism in yeasts”
4. Intracellular dynamics
Dr.Miguel Ángel Peñalva Soto. CSIC.CIB. Madrid, Spain (Aspergillus)
Talk: “Aspectos clave de la exocitosis en Aspergillus nidulans”
5. Fungal Systematics and comparative genomics
Dr. Jorge Humberto Ramírez Prado. CICY, México
Talk: “Computational fungal genomics: a predictive approach”
6. Signaling / Biotechnology
Dr. Alfredo Herrera Estrella. LANGEBIO, CINVESTAV, Irapuato. México (Trichoderma)
Talk: “sRNAs in the life of the beneficial fungus Trichoderma atroviride”
7. Genomics
Dr. Gillian Turgeon, Cornell University. Ithaca N.Y.USA (Cochliobolus/Gibberella)
Talk: “Comparative genomics pinpoints fungal secondary
contacto:metabolites for virulence to plant hosts”
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XI CONGRESO NACIONAL DE BIOLOGÍA
MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE HONGOS
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
FUNGAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
SYMPOSIA
FROM RNA TO CELL WALL
1.
Cell signaling and development in fungi
Chair: Dr. Wilhelm Hansberg. Instituto de Fisiología Celular (IFC), Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México (UNAM).
1.1. Dr. Wilhelm Hansberg IFC, UNAM, México
Transiently oxidized proteins during the hyperoxidant state that triggers cell differentiation
in Neurospora crassa conidiation
1.2. Dr. Leonardo Peraza Reyes IFC, UNAM, México.
Orchestrating sexual development in Podospora anserina: role of peroxisomes and the
endoplasmic reticulum in meiotic development
1.3. Dr. Kristina Herbert CICESE, México
Regulation and Architecture of the miRNA Biogenesis Complex
1.4. Dr. Laila Pamela Partida Martínez, CINVESTAV – Irapuato
The fungal holobiont: to be or not to be?
2.Regulation of gene expression and epigenetics
Chair: Dr. Alicia González. IFC, UNAM.
2.1. Dr. Alicia González. IFC, UNAM.
Role of Transcriptional Regulation and Epigenetics in Functional Diversification of Paralo
gous Genes in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
2.2. Dr. Irene Castaño. IPICyT, SLP, México.
Rewiring of transcriptional circuits: the particular case of the genes encoded in the MTL loci of Candida glabrata .
2.3. Dr. Alejandro Juárez. LANGEBIO, México.
Systematic search for subtelomeric silencing genes and pathways in Saccharomyces ce
revisiae.
2.4. Dr. Francisco Pérez de Los Santos. IPICyT, SLP, México.
Nitrogen assimilation in the pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata: Gln3 GATA factor as a key regulator
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Intracellular dynamics
compartmentalization
FROMandRNA
TO CELL WALL
3.
Chair: Dr. Ernestina Castro. Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE), Baja California. México.
3.1. Dr. Salomón Bartnicki García. CICESE, México.
Role of osmotic pressure in the growth of fungal cells
3.2. Dr. Brian D. Shaw. Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology Texas A&M University. USA.
Flippase localization and activity coordinates vesicle traffic during hyphal growth
3.3. Mirelle Citlali Flores Villegas. IFC. UNAM
Protein subcellular relocalization drives the divergence of Bat1 and Bat2 in Saccharomy
ces cerevisiae
3.4. Cinthia Soberanes Gutiérrez. Depto. Ingeniería Genética, CINVESTAV, Irapuato, Gto.Proteinase A is involved in the lysis of autophagic vesicles inside the vacuole of Usti
lago mydis
4.
Biotechnology and advanced molecular techniques in fungal research
Chair: Dr. Octavio Loera Corral. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM)-Iztapalapa, México.
4.1. Dr. Martha Guerrero Olazarán. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas. Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, México.
Pichia pastoris: from the applied science to basic science
4.2.
Dr. Lourdes Villa Tanaca. Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas-IPN. México.
Ustilago maydis, a basidiomycete, dimorphic, phytopathogen organism with enzymes of
potential in biotechnology: what else can you ask for!
4.3.
Dr. Octavio Loera Corral. UAM-Iztapalapa. México
Solid cultures as tools for cell physiology research: case studies on entomopathogenic
fungi
4.4.
Dr. Jordi Luis Folch Mallol. Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología-UAEM. Morelos, México
Overexpression of swollenin, an expansin like protein, in Trichoderma atroviride enhances
its interactions with Capsicum annuum plants
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Molecular Biology
of fungal
interactions
FROM
RNA
TO CELL WALL
5.
“Patógenos emergentes que afectan al humano y otros mamíferos”
Chair: Dr. Héctor M. Mora. Universidad de Guanajuato.
5.1.
Dr. Maria Lucia Taylor. Facultad de Medicina, UNAM.
The role of Histoplasma capsulatum dimorphism in the host immune response and in the
early pathogen dissemination.
5.2.
Dr. Alejandro de las Peñas Nava. IPICyT, SLP, México
Detection and response to extracytoplasmic signals in the opportunistic fungal pathogen
Candida glabrata
5.3.
Dr. Rosa Mouriño Pérez, CICESE, Mexico
Candida diversity and antifugal drug resistance in HIV-AIDS patients in Baja California
5.4.
Dr. Héctor M. Mora Montes. Universidad de Guanajuato, México
The innate immune sensing of Candida and Sporothrix.
6.
Genomics and systems biology
Chair: Dr. Cei Abreu-Goodger. LANGEBIO- CINVESTAV, México.
6.1.
Dr. Alexander de Luna, LANGEBIO-CINVESTAV, México.
Aging mechanisms revealed by large-scale genetic analysis in yeast
6.2.
Dr. Francisco Torres-Quiroz, IFC-UNAM
YAAM: Yeast Amino Acid Modification Database.
6.3.
Dr. Cintia Gómez-Muñoz, IPICyT, SLP. México
Improvement and misassembly detection of a lager beer yeast genome
sequence using end sequencing information of a BAC-based genomic library
6.4.
Dr. José Manuel Villalobos-Escobedo, Langebio-CINVESTAV, México
Role of small RNAs in the response to injury in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma atroviride
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