L. McCauliff and J.
Storch. Rutgers Univ. and Rutgers Ctr. for Lipid Res.
C304
814.6
Transport and trafficking of fluorescent
sphingosine, sphingolipids, and their metabolites.
R. Kim and
M.L. Kraft. Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
815. LIPIDOMICS
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C305
815.1
Identification of sphingolipids as novel
noninvasive biomarkers of liver damage caused by chronic
hepatitis B.
F. Qu, S-J. Zheng, S. Liu, Y. Jin, J-L. Zhang and
Z-P. Duan. Inst. of Materia Medica, Chinese Acad. of Med. Sci.
& Peking Union Med. Col. and YouAn Hosp., Capital Med. Univ.,
Beijing.
C306
815.2
Steroid composition in wound healing
preparations from the skin of the Arabian Gulf catfish (Arius
bilineatus, Val.).
J.M. Al-Hassan, S. Oommen, A.A. Al-Khamis
and M. Afzal. Kuwait Univ.
C307
815.3
Fecal lipidomics analysis using liquid
chromatography-mass spectrometry.
S.S. Bird, K.E. Gregory,
V.S. Gross, V.R. Marur, A.V. Lazarev, W.A. Walker and B.S.
Kristal. Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Pressure BioSci. Inc.,
South Easton and Massachusetts Gen. Hosp.
C308
815.4
Characterization and immunolocalization
of inositol phosphorylceramide in Leishmania (Viannia)
braziliensis.
H.K. Takahashi, E.V. Castro, M.S. Toledo, R.A.
Mortara and A.H. Straus. Fed. Univ. of São Paulo.
C309
815.5
Protective effect of docosahexaenoic acid on
lipotoxicity-induced cell death: implication of PI3K/AKT and
MAPK pathways.
M. Descorbeth, K. Figueroa, M. Serrano-
Illan and M. De Leon. Loma Linda Univ.
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816. LIPIDS AND CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION
Poster
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C310
816.1
Regulation of plasma membrane-localized
stress response signaling by inositol-containing sphingolipids.
S.A. Jesch, M.L. Gaspar and S.A. Henry. Cornell Univ.
C311
816.2
Dissecting the regulation of the OLE1 gene
in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: examining the role of fatty acid
species and concentration.
M. Willey, L. Bedard, M. Ochs and
V. McDonough. Hope Col., MI.
C312
816.3
ABCB1 expression in adrenocortical cells is
uniquely regulated compared to other cell types.
C.J. Raymond
and J.L. Powers. Kennesaw Sate Univ., GA.
C313
816.4
Temporal regulation of pro-resolving mediators
and microRNA in self-limited versus delayed resolution of acute
inflammation.
Y. Li, G. Fredman, J. Dalli, N. Chiang and C.N.
Serhan. Brigham and Women’s Hosp. and Harvard Med. Sch.
C314
816.5
Mechanisms of sterol regulatory element
binding protein-1 activation by membrane phospholipids.
L.J.
Smulan and A.K. Walker. Univ. of Massachusetts Med. Sch.
817. MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND CELL
FUNCTION
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C315
817.1
Effect of gamma-radiation and storage period
on the erythrocyte membrane of the blood components.
L.
Sousa, G.A.S. Maia, A.B. Silveira, V.F. Cortes, H.L. Santos
and L.A. Barbosa. Fed. Univ. of São João del Rei, Divinópolis
and Fed. Univ. of Rio de Janeiro.
818. NON-ANIMAL GENETIC MODELS OF LIPID
METABOLISM
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C316
818.1
Disruption of phospholipase B-mediated
turnover upon loss of Ypk1 in S. cerevisiae.
B. Surlow and J.
Patton-Vogt. Duquesne Univ.
C317
818.2
Transport and metabolism of
glycerophosphocholine by Candida albicans: role of CaGIT3,
CaGIT4, and CaGDE1.
A.C. Bishop, S. Ganguly, B. Cooley,
A. Mitchell and J. Patton-Vogt. Duquesne Univ. and Carnegie
Mellon Univ.
819. NUCLEAR LIPID SIGNALING
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C318
819.1
Retinoic acid modifies lipid metabolism in
isolated adult and aged rat cerebellum nuclei.
V.L. Gaveglio,
N.M. Giusto and S.J. Pasquaré. Biochem. Res. Inst. of Bahía
Blanca, Argentina.
820. ORGANELLE LIPID BIOSYNTHESIS
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C319
820.1
Characterizing the stabilizing effect of Coq8p
and the function of Coq9p in yeast Q biosynthesis.
C. He, L.
Xie, H.S. Tsui, C.M. Allan and C.F. Clarke. UCLA.
821. PHARMACOLOGICAL TARGETS IN LIPID
METABOLISM
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C320
821.1
Quantitative determination of the alternative
isoprenoid generation pathway as a tool to exploit the
mevalonate pathway in cancer cells.
F. Onono, T. Subramanian,
M. Sunkara, L. Subramanian, P. Spielmann and A.J. Morris.
Univ. of Kentucky.
822. REGULATION OF LIPID METABOLISM
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C321
822.1
Adenosine A2A receptor agonists regulate
cholesterol homeostasis in mouse bone marrow derived
macrophages.
I. Voloshyna, M.J. Littlefield, L. Kaplan, J.M.
Rieger, R. Figler and A.B. Reiss. Winthrop Univ. Hosp.,
Mineola, NY and Forest Labs. ( Formerly Trovis Pharmaceut.),
Charlottesville.
C322
822.2
DHCR24: unexpected new directions for a
terminal step in cholesterol synthesis.
E. Zerenturk, L.J.
Sharpe, I. Kristiana and A.J. Brown. Univ. of New South
Wales.
C323
822.3
Differential roles of Opi1 and Pah1 in the
metabolism and regulation of phospholipid biosynthetic genes.
M. Gaspar, Y-F. Chang and S. Henry. Cornell Univ.
C324
822.4
Nem1p-Spo7p-mediated dephosphorylation
of yeast Pah1p phosphatidate phosphatase.
W-M.M. Su, G-S.
Han and G.M. Carman. Rutgers Univ.
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C325
822.5
Signaling and cholesterol metabolism.
W. Luu,
L.J. Sharpe, J. Stevenson and A.J. Brown. Univ. of New
South Wales, Australia.
C326
822.6
Casein kinase II phosphorylation of yeast
Pah1p phosphatidate phosphatase.
L-S. Hsieh and G.M.
Carman. Rutgers Univ.
C327
822.7
Yeast Dgk1p diacylglycerol kinase is regulated
by the transcription factor Reb1p.
Y. Qiu, S. Fakas and G.M.
Carman. Rutgers Univ.
C328
822.8
Yeast Pah1p phosphatidate phosphatase is
subject to proteasome-mediated degradation.
F. Pascual, A.
Soto-Cardalda and G.M. Carman. Rutgers Univ.
C329
822.9
E. coli peritonitis initiates D-series Resolvin-
metabolome.
F. Gao, J. Dalli, J. Claria and C.N. Serhan.
Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Harvard Med. Sch.
C330
822.10 Effect of inhibitor of sphingolipid synthesis on
Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis cytokinesis.
A.H. Straus,
E.V. Castro and H.K. Takahashi. Fed. Univ. of São Paulo.
C331
822.11 Characterization of the in vitro activity of the
Arabidopsis thaliana lysoglycerophospholipid acyltransferase,
At1g78690.
D.A. Freeman and T.A. Garrett. Vassar Col.
C332
822.12 Mechanism of ATGL mediated changes in
hepatic energy metabolism: role of LFABP.
K.T. Ong, M.T.
Mashek, N.O. Davidson and D.G. Mashek. Univ. of Minnesota,
St. Paul and Washington Univ. Sch. of Med.
C333
822.13 Oxysterol-related binding proteins regulate
glucocorticoid production and cholesterol metabolism in H295R
human adrenocortical cells.
T. Escajadillo, D. Li and M.B.
Sewer. California State Univ., Dominguez Hills and UCSD.
C334
822.14 Conserved mediator subunit MDT-15 assures
metabolic homeostasis.
S. Taubert. Univ. of British Columbia.
C335
822.15 cAMP represses LPIN1 protein expression in
human adrenocortical cells.
A. Betancourt-Torres and M.B.
Sewer. Skaggs Sch. of Pharm. and Pharmaceut. Sci., UCSD.
823. O-MANNOSE GLYCANS AND MUSCULAR
DYSTROPHY
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C336
823.1
Conformational consequences of O-GalNAc
and O-Man protein modifications: implications for the structural
role of O-GalNAc in the mucin-like region of alpha-dystroglycan.
D. Live, L. Foley and A. Borgert. Univ. of Georgia and
Gundersen Lutheran Med. Fndn., La Crosse, WI.
824. GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES THAT CONTROL
CELL GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION
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C337
824.1
A regulator of complex and hybrid N-glycan
synthesis expressed mainly in testis.
F. Batista, H-H. Huang
and P. Stanley. Albert Einstein Col. of Med.
C338
824.2
The C-mannosyltransferase.
H. Bakker, F.F.R.
Buettner and A. Ashikov. Hannover Med. Sch., Germany.
825. ROLES FOR GLYCANS IN NOTCH SIGNALING
Poster
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C339
825.1
The role of O-fucosylated glycans in Notch
signaling.
J. Shim, B. Petryniak and J.B. Lowe. Genentech
Inc.
826. REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION BY
O-GLCNAC
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C340
826.1
O-GlcNAcylation of nuclear proteins in the
protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii.
N.C. Silmon de
Monerri, F-Y. Che, M. Calloway, E. Nieves, S.C. Nardelli, R.H.
Angeletti, L.M. Weiss, P. Wu and K. Kim. Albert Einstein Col.
of Med.
C341
826.2
Regulation of gene expression by short poly-
N-acetylglucosamine nanofibers in endothelial cells and
keratinocytes.
J. Vournakis, Y. Amemiya, S. Bacopulos, A.
Zhang, R. Muise-Helmericks, M. Demcheva and A. Seth.
Marine Polymer Technols., Danvers, MA, Sunnybrook Res.
Inst., Toronto, Univ. of Toronto and Med. Univ. of South Carolina.
827. FUNCTIONS OF O-GLCNAC IN SIGNALING
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C342
827.1
Identification of osteoblast proteins O-GlcNAc
modified during osteogenesis.
A.K. Nagel, M. Schilling, M.
Berkaw and L.E. Ball. Med. Univ. of South Carolina.
828. GLYCAN BINDING PROTEINS
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C343
828.1
TDX, a galectin-1 and galectin-3- specific
inhibitor, mitigates VEGF-A-induced angiogenesis.
W-S. Chen,
H. Leffler, U.J. Nilsson and N. Panjwani. Tufts Univ. and Univ.
of Lund, Sweden.
C344
828.2
Multiple receptors for sulfated Lewis X
trisaccharide and sialylated N-acetyllactosamine are present
on the boar sperm plasma membrane contributing to oviduct
reservoir formation.
E. Silva, D. Miller and N. Bovin. Univ. of
Illinois, Urbanaand Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Inst. of Bioorganic
Chem., Russia.
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829. GLYCOBIOLOGY OF THE EXTRACELLULAR
MATRIX
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C345
829.1
Osteoglycin (ogn) modulates inflammation
during viral myocarditis via an interaction with Toll like
receptor 4.
M. Rienks, A.P. Papageorgiou, W. Verhesen, R.
van Leeuwen, P. Carai, D. Westermann and S. Heymans.
Maastricht Univ., Netherlands, Catholic Univ. of Leuven,
Belgium, Charité, Med. Univ. Berlin and Campus Benjamin
Franklin, Berlin.
C346
829.2
Impact of high salt diet on arylsulfatase B
activity, glycosaminoglycans, kininogen, and bradykinin.
S.
Bhattacharyya, K. Kotlo, L. Feferman, B. Yang, R.J. Linhardt,
R. Danziger and J.K. Tobacman. Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
and Jesse Brown VA Med. Ctr. and Rensselaer Polytech Inst.
C347
829.3
Stromal galektin-1 and myofibroblasts are
reponsible for invasive behavior of the head and neck squamous
cell carcinoma.
Z. Fik, J. Valach, K. Smetana, H. Strnad, M.
Chovanec and H.J. Gabius. Charles Univ. and Inst. of Molec.
Biol., Acad. of Sci., Prague and Ludwig Maximilians Univ.,
Munich.
C348
829.4
Tropical cellulolytic bacteria isolated from
hindgut of A. evuncifer potential candidates for bioconversion
of lignocellulosic waste biomass.
M.N. Igwo-Ezikpe, C.
Nwahiri-Ogbu, O. Oyebamiji, N. Ndukwe, M.O. Ilori and
H.A. Ogbunugafor. Univ. of Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ.,
Nigeria.
C349
829.5
Characterization of the substrate specificity of
mammalian heparanase using a glycomic approach.
Y. Mao, Y.
Huang, Z. Wu and J. Zaia. Boston Univ. and R&D Systs. Inc.,
Minneapolis.
C350
829.6
Hyaluronan synthesis is regulated by
intracellular O-GlcNAcylationof HAS 2.
A. Passi, S. Deleonibus,
D. Vigetti, M. Viola, E. Karousou and G. De Luca. Univ. of
Insubria, Italy.
830. INHERITED DISORDERS OF GLYCOSYLATION
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C351
830.1
Does the phosphomannomutase pmm1
functionally compensate for decreased pmm2 expression in
a zebrafish model for PMM2-CDG?
R.A. Steet, A. Cline, N.
Gao, H. Flanagan-Steet and M. Lehrman. Univ. of Georgia
and Univ. of Texas Southwestern Med. Ctr.
831. MECHANISMS OF SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION I
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C352
831.1
Thyroid hormone induction of adult stem cell
formation during postembryonic development: an essential role
of sonic hedgehog signaling mediated cell-cell interaction.
Y-B.
Shi. NICHD, NIH.
C353
831.2
XPLN is a novel regulator of mTORC2.
N.
Khanna, Y. Fang, M. Yoon and J. Chen. Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana Champaign and Southern Illinois Univ. Sch. of Med.
C354
831.3
Interaction between RGS7 binding protein
and receptor protein tyrosine kinases.
C. Fatora and D.S.
Witherow. Univ. of Tampa.
C355
831.4
Structural basis of human cannabinoid CB1 G
protein-coupled receptor activation.
C.E. Scott, R. Abrol, K.H.
Ahn, Y. Huang, D.A. Kendall and W.A. Goddard III. Caltech
and Univ. of Connecticut.
C356
831.5
Estrogen receptor
a regulates ERK in MCF-7
cells.
A.J. Rofelty and J.M. Schmitt. George Fox Univ., OR.
C357
831.6
CaM KK mediates MDM2 activation in LNCaP
cells.
P. Graber and J.M. Schmitt. George Fox Univ., OR.
C358
831.7
In vitro characterization of the LytSR two
component system in Staphylococcus aureus.
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