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Redox regulation in Life 


Day 1 | Monday, 31 March 2025


14:30-16:30    Arrival and Registration (Campus Saarbrücken, Building B 2.1) 

16:30-16:45    Welcome by Bruce & Kathrin

16:45-17:30   Opening talk: Ursula Jakob

                         From development to aging: The role of redox sensitive histone modifiers

18:00               Get-together at AC Saarbrücken (on Campus, Building A 3.2)

 


Day 2 | Tuesday, 1 April 2025


8:30-9:00        Arrival and Registration  (Campus Saarbrücken, Building B 2.1) 

Session 1  Redox regulation of metabolic networks 

9:00-9:30      Soni Deshwal: Mapping metabolic pathways in Coenzyme Q distribution using genome-wide 
                      CRISPR Screening                    

9:30-9:50      Ana Maria Vergel Leon: Compartmentalized ROS dynamics and redox regulation in cardiomyocytes: Insights
                       into heart failure mechanisms 

9:50-10:10    Dylan Stobbe: Oxidation by ALR stabilizes CPOX in the mitochondrial IMS to facilitate heme biosynthesis in 
                       higher eukaryotes 

10:10-10:30   Vera Skafar: Metabolic networks supporting FSP1 function and their relevance in ferroptosis cell death 

10:30-11:00   Tea time/ Coffee break  (in A 4.3)

Session 2  Redox signaling and cellular responses

11:00-11:30   Tobias Dansen: Dissecting cellular responses to localized redox perturbations

11:30-11:50   Carlotta Peselj: Intramitochondrial ROS-damage is detected by mitochondrial surveillance and activates 
                        the UPRmt 

11:50-12:10   Ivan Bogeski: Peroxidasin determines melanoma aggressiveness by regulating NK Cell-mediated cytotoxicity

12:10-12:30   Shayan Motiei: Redox-regulated chaperones in organismal proteostasis regulation and aging

12:30-14:00   Lunch break  (in A 4.3)

Session 3  Conserved redox systems

14:00-14:30   Uladzimir Barayeu: Evolutionarily conserved cyclo-octasulfur prevents ferroptosis in mammals 

14:30-15:00   Sofie Rahuel-Clermont: Enzymology of peroxiredoxin redox modification by sulfinylation 

15:00-15:30   Marcel Deponte: H2S is a potential universal reducing agent for Prx6-type peroxiredoxins

15:30-16:00   Tea time/ Coffee break (in A 4.3)

Session 4  Redox on the rise

16:00-16:30   Lisa Knoke: Glutathione beyond the cytosol - Comprehensive elucidation of glutathione import 
                        and it's role in the periplasm of Escherichia coli

16:30-17:00   Jan-Ole Niemeier: NADP redox dynamics in living plants revealed by NAPstars biosensors

17:00-17:30    Poster Pitches

17:30-19:00    Poster presentations (in A 4.3)

 


Day 3 | Wednesday, 2 April 2025


Session 5  Compartmentalized redox systems

9:00-9:30      Carsten Berndt: Mitochondrial oxidoreductases: FeS cluster biosynthesis and thiol-redox regulation 

9:30-9:50       Irene Vercellino: Cryo-EM reveals the compositional diversity of mammalian respirasomes

9:50-10:10     Laura de Cubas: The glutathione system maintains the thiol redox balance in the mitochondria, but not in the 
                        cytosol, of fission yeast

10:10-10:30   Johannes Herrmann: Identification of a novel oxidoreductase in the mitochondrial intermembrane space 

10:30-11:00   Tea time/ Coffee break

Session 6  Dynamic of redox switches 

11:00-11:30   Kai Tittmann: Lysine-cysteine redox switches - An update

11:30-11:50    Lena Kühn: Establishing a quantitative chemoproteomic labeling method for protein N chloramines

11:50-12:10    Daniela Döben: NADP redox regulation in plant immunity signalling 

12:10-12:30    Danny Schilling: Exploring the regulation and function of protein persulfidation with a new quantitative assay

12:30               Closing Remarks and Farewell