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15:00 - 18:00 (3h)
Registration
18:00 - 18:30 (30min)
Welcome
18:30 - 19:30 (1h)
Biosensors in mitochondrial biology
Markus Schwarzländer
19:30 - 21:00 (1h30)
Opening Reception
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8:45 - 10:15 (1h30)
Organisation and evolution of the mitochondrial genome
Jeff Mower
› Expansion of the MutS gene family shapes plant organelle genetics
- Daniel Sloan, Colorado State University
08:45-09:10 (25min)
› Rampant horizontal genome transfer in plant mitochondria: mechanism, functional impact, and dynamics
- Maria Virginia Sanchez-Puerta, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
09:10-09:35 (25min)
› The decoupled evolution of the organellar genomes of Silene nutans leads to distinct roles in the speciation process
- Pascal Touzet, Evo-Eco-Paleo, University Lille
09:35-09:53 (18min)
› Enzymology of plant organellar DNA replication and repair
- Luis Brieba, Langebio
09:53-10:11 (18min)
10:15 - 10:35 (20min)
Coffee break
10:35 - 12:05 (1h30)
Mitochondrial dynamics and cell biology
Shin-ichi Arimura
› Social networks of mitochondria collaborate on mtDNA maintenance in plant cells
- Iain Johnston, University of Bergen
10:35-11:00 (25min)
› High Resolution Investigation of Mitochondrial Molecular Architecture using Cryo-Electron Tomography
- Florent Waltz, University of Basel
11:00-11:25 (25min)
› AtVPS13M1 is involved in lipid remodeling in response to phosphate starvation and is located to mitochondria in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Morgane Michaud, Laboratoire de physiologie cellulaire et végétale
11:25-11:43 (18min)
› The impact of the environment on plant mitochondrial motility
- Jan Multhoff, University of Münster
11:43-12:01 (18min)
12:05 - 13:30 (1h25)
Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
Mitochondrial and cellular metabolism
Elisabeth Vierling
› ATP generation efficiency in plant mitochondria: how many regulators are there and have we missed any?
- A. Harvey Millar, University of Western Australia
13:30-13:55 (25min)
› Can mitochondria be used as gatekeepers between life and death in response to stress?
- Olivier Keech, Umeå University
13:55-14:20 (25min)
› Photoperiod-dependent modulation of plant development and physiology by mitochondrial NAD-malic enzyme 1
- Maria del Pilar Martinez, University of Bonn
14:20-14:38 (18min)
› Arabidopsis ACONITASE 3 contributes to plant stress tolerance and senescence
- Moona Rahikainen, Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki
14:38-14:56 (18min)
15:00 - 15:30 (30min)
Coffee break
15:30 - 17:15 (1h45)
Mitochondrial RNA expression and processing
Kristina Kühn
› RNA editing in ferns and lycophytes informs the development of synthetic enzymes for controlling organelle gene expression
- Ian Small, University of Western Australia
15:30-15:55 (25min)
› Molecular basis for C-to-U RNA editosome assembly in plant organelles
- Mizuki Takenaka, Kyoto University
15:55-16:20 (25min)
› A quantitative study of the mitochondrial transcriptome in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana
- Michelle Marofke, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
16:20-16:38 (18min)
› Plant mitochondria post-transcriptional processing: Dynamics and maintenance of the Oxidative Phosphorylation pathway
- Oren Ostersetzer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
16:38-16:56 (18min)
› Unveiling unique features of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mitochondrial genome and mRNA maturation mechanisms
- Thalia Salinas, CNRS-Strasbourg
16:56-17:14 (18min)
17:15 - 19:00 (1h45)
Poster Session I
19:00 - 21:30 (2h30)
Dinner
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8:45 - 10:30 (1h45)
Mitochondrial translation
Stefan Binder
› Mitochondrial translation: From ribosome assembly to its interaction with the RNA processing machinery
- Philippe Giegé, CNRS-Strasbourg
08:45-09:10 (25min)
› Mitochondria and chloroplasts biogenesis relies on tRNA import in the early vascular plant, Selaginella, revealing an extreme example of organellar translation machineries evolution and adaptation.
- Laurence Drouard, CNRS-Strasbourg
09:10-09:35 (25min)
› What's yours is mine: tracing the evolutionary mechanisms behind tRNA import in plant mitochondria.
- Jessica Warren, Arizona State University
09:35-09:53 (18min)
› rPPR1 and rPPR1-like proteins document the astonishing functional diversity of factors involved in plant mitochondrial translation.
- Chuande Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
09:53-10:11 (18min)
› Structural and functional variety among plant peptidyl tRNA hydrolases.
- Talla Ngom, INRAE-Institut Jean Pierre Bourgin
10:11-10:29 (18min)
10:30 - 10:50 (20min)
Coffee break
10:50 - 12:15 (1h25)
CMS and plant reproduction
Maupertuis Amphitheatre
Françoise Budar
› Stable inheritance of mitoTALEN-mediated depletion of the mitochondrial orf288 gene revealed a cytoplasmic male sterility-causing gene hidden in the mitochondrial genome of standard japonica rice
- Kinya Toriyama, Tohoku University
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Mitochondrial Inheritance: Remedying Cytoplasmic Male Sterility through Paternal Transmission
- Kin Pan Chung, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
11:15-11:33 (18min)
› Mitochondria from mature pollen: no more orders and ready for action
- Clement Boussardon, Umea Plant Science Center
11:33-11:51 (18min)
› New Insights into Cytoplasmic Male Sterility and Fertility Restoration in Wheat
- Thien Tran, University of Western Australia
11:51-12:09 (18min)
12:15 - 13:30 (1h15)
Lunch
13:30 - 14:20 (50min)
Respiration and climate change
Veronica Maurino
› Genotype, light and temperature: their roles in controlling variation in leaf respiration rates
- Owen Atkin, Australian National University
13:30-13:55 (25min)
› Respiration in a changing climate
- Danielle Way, Australian National University
13:55-14:20 (25min)
14:20 - 15:00 (40min)
CMS and plant reproduction
Renate Horn
› Identification of cytoplasmic male sterile causative genes in rice
- Tomohiko Kazama, Kyushu University
14:20-14:38 (18min)
› Peptide-mediated DNA/protein delivery system for plant organellar modifications
- Keiji Numata, Kyoto University (from session Mito engineering)
14:38-14:56 (18min)
15:00 - 15:30 (30min)
Coffee break
15:30 - 17:15 (1h45)
Proteins: structure, biogenesis and homeostasis
Jurgen Soll
› Mitochondrial biogenesis: from structure to resurrection plants.
- Monika Murcha, University of Western Australia
15:30-15:55 (25min)
› A plant-specific assembly factor involved in the assembly of the membrane arm of complex I
- Etienne Meyer, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
15:55-16:20 (25min)
› FMT and the translation of nuclear-encoded organellar proteins
- Anne-Marie Duchêne, CNRS-Strasbourg
16:20-16:38 (18min)
› Conserved and plant-specific roles of NDUFAF3 in the assembly of the Q/P module of respiratory complex I in the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
- Claire Remacle, University Liege
16:38-16:56 (18min)
› An MCIA-Like Complex is Required for Mitochondrial Complex I Assembly and Seed Development in Maize
- Guifeng Wang, Henan Agricultural University
16:56-17:14 (18min)
17:15 - 19:00 (1h45)
Poster Session II
19:00 - 21:30 (2h30)
Dinner
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8:45 - 10:15 (1h30)
Proteins: structure, biogenesis and homeostasis
Wataru Sakamoto
› New insights into the plant OXPHOS system through deep proteomics and CryoEM
- Hans-Peter Braun, Leibniz University Hannover
08:45-09:10 (25min)
› Towards the functional and structural characterization of respiratory complexes in brown algae
- Maria Maldonado, University of California Davis
09:10-09:35 (25min)
› Recurrent Evolutionary Switches of Mitochondrial Cytochrome c Maturation Systems in Archaeplastida
- Huang Li, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
09:35-09:53 (18min)
› Deep proteomics reveals incorporation of unedited proteins into mitochondrial protein complexes in Arabidopsis
- Nils Rugen, Leibniz Universität Hannover
09:53-10:11 (18min)
10:15 - 10:35 (20min)
Coffee break
10:35 - 12:00 (1h25)
Development and stress
Claire Remacle
› The role of protein deacetylation during seed germination in Arabidopsis
- Iris Finkemeier, University of Münster
10:35-11:00 (25min)
› The role of LEA proteins in mitochondrial plasticity during early germination
- Dennis Brandt, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster = University of Münster
11:00-11:18 (18min)
› The Transcription Factor ANAC017 Regulates Transcriptional and Post-Translational Energy Organelle Signalling and Biogenesis
- Yang Zhao, La Trobe University, Zhejiang University
11:18-11:36 (18min)
› Altering RBOH Expression Impact ROS Status, Mitochondrial Density and Autophagy Activity in Arabidopsis Tapetum
- Der-Fen Suen, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica
11:36-11:54 (18min)
12:00 - 13:30 (1h30)
Lunch
14:00 - 19:00 (5h)
Excursions
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8:45 - 10:15 (1h30)
Engineering mitochondria
Teodoro Cardi
› Genome editing methods for plant mitochondria and their uses
- Shin-ichi Arimura, University of Tokyo
08:45-09:10 (25min)
› Knocking out a functional gene in tobacco mitochondria
- Joachim Forner, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
09:10-09:35 (25min)
› Modulating mitochondrial gene expression using Restorer of Fertility-like PPR proteins
- Catherine Colas des Francs-Small, University of Western Australia
09:35-09:53 (18min)
› mitoTALENs to explore mitochondrial DNA segregation and repair
- Rokas Kubilinskas, CNRS-Strasbourg
09:53-10:11 (18min)
10:15 - 10:35 (20min)
Coffee break
10:35 - 12:05 (1h30)
Development and stress
Iris Finkemeier
› Mitochondria and chloroplasts are key players in plant heat stress tolerance
- Elise Réthoré, Département R&D Nutrition Végétale, Centre Mondial d'Innovation du Groupe Roullier, Gestion des Stress Abiotiques chez les Plantes, Université d'Angers
10:35-11:00 (25min)
› Organelle DNA degradation by DPD1 exonuclease: its implication in plant development
- Wataru Sakamoto, Okayama University
11:00-11:25 (25min)
› Single cell type profiling: Differential function of mesophyll and guard cells in enabled by functionally diversified mitochondria species
- Friederike Hater, Universität Bremen
11:25-11:43 (18min)
› Mitochondrial involvement in plant-fungal interactions
- Allan G. Rasmusson, Lund University
11:43-12:01 (18min)
12:05 - 13:30 (1h25)
Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
Mitochondrial redox systems
Ian Max Møller
› The plant atypical thioredoxins DCC1 possess chaperone activity
- Nicolas Rouhier, Université de Lorraine
13:30-13:55 (25min)
› Quantitative redox proteome profiling during early imbibition of Arabidopsis seeds
- Juergen Eirich, University of Münster
13:55-14:20 (25min)
› Mitochondrial redox metabolism shapes pattern-triggered immunity
- Pedro Barreto, University of Münster
14:20-14:38 (18min)
› Integration of mitochondrial cysteine metabolism and stress signaling
- Tatjana Hildebrandt, University of Cologne
14:38-14:56 (18min)
15:00 - 15:30 (30min)
Coffee break
15:30 - 17:00 (1h30)
Mitochondria and signalling
Chris Carrie
› Mitochondrial Retrograde Signaling/Biogenesis - Transcriptional and Post-Transcriptional Levels.
- James Whelan
15:30-15:55 (25min)
› Role of mitochondrial activities in the under-ground early development of Arabidopsis seedlings
- Livia Merendino, Institut des Sciences des Plantes de Paris-Saclay
15:55-16:20 (25min)
› Identification of key components of mitochondria-to-nuclear signalling during plant stress
- Kasim Khan, Lund University
16:20-16:38 (18min)
› Retrograde Response to Mitochondrial DNA Damage
- Elody Vallet, CNRS-Strasbourg
16:38-16:56 (18min)
17:00 - 17:40 (40min)
Keynote Scientific observer
Guy Lenaers
17:40 - 18:30 (50min)
Poster Prizes, Final remarks, Announcement next ICPMB
19:15 - 21:30 (2h15)
Closing Gala
21:30 - 23:55 (2h25)
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