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From DNA to Proteins:

The Multiple Levels of Regulation

    TARGET AUDIENCE

For all those wishing to be briefed on the latest developments in the study and understanding of gene expression and regulation including: Molecular Biologists, Cell Biologists, Biochemists, Geneticists, Structural Biologists, Microbiologists, Immunologists, whether in Pharmaceutical Development, Biotechnology, Clinical Research or Academic Institutions.


    SERIES EDITOR(S)

Prof. Panagiotis Tsonis - Leonard A. Mann Chair in the Sciences, Department of Biology, University of Dayton, USA

Prof. Panagiotis Tsonis, University of Dayton, USA Panagiotis Tsonis received his basic training in Greece and a Bachelor degree in Biology from Patras University. He completed his graduate studies at the Institute of Molecular Biology, Nagoya University, Japan, where he received both his MSc and PhD. After postdoctoral training at the Scripps Institute and the La Jolla Research Foundation he took his first academic appointment as an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Dayton and became full Professor in 1997. He currently holds the Mann Chair in the Sciences and is the Director of the Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering. The main goal of his research is to identify the molecular mechanisms of regeneration in amphibia and apply them to induce regeneration in mammals. Dr. Tsonis has published nearly 120 papers and 2 books.


Series Online Publication: Oct 2007



     Introduction

From DNA to Proteins: the Multiple Levels of Regulation - play sample talk extractFrom DNA to Proteins: the Multiple Levels of Regulation - view talk information

1. From DNA to Proteins: the Multiple Levels of Regulation (26 mins)
Prof. Panagiotis Tsonis - University of Dayton, USA

     Chromatin and DNA

Nucleosome Dynamics and Remodeling - play sample talk extractNucleosome Dynamics and Remodeling - view talk information

3. Nucleosome Dynamics and Remodeling (43 mins)
Prof. Jonathan Widom - Northwestern University, USA

DNA Replication - play sample talk extractDNA Replication - view talk information

4. DNA Replication (25 mins)
Prof. Smita Patel - University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA

     Transcription

Mechanisms of Transcription: The Eukaryotic Pre-Initiation Complex - play sample talk extractMechanisms of Transcription: The Eukaryotic Pre-Initiation Complex - view talk information

6. Mechanisms of Transcription: The Eukaryotic Pre-Initiation Complex (42 mins)
Prof. Michael Hampsey - University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA

Chromatin and Transcription - play sample talk extractChromatin and Transcription - view talk information

7. Chromatin and Transcription (42 mins)
Prof. Roger Kornberg - Stanford University School of Medicine, USA

     RNA (I)

Pre-mRNA Splicing - play sample talk extractPre-mRNA Splicing - view talk information

8. Pre-mRNA Splicing (38 mins)
Prof. Timothy Nilsen - The Center for RNA Molecular Biology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA

Self-Splicing Intron RNAs: Ribozymes, Parasites and Agents of Genomic Change - play sample talk extractSelf-Splicing Intron RNAs: Ribozymes, Parasites and Agents of Genomic Change - view talk information

9. Self-Splicing Intron RNAs: Ribozymes, Parasites and Agents of Genomic Change (59 mins)
Prof. Anna Marie Pyle - Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University, USA

mRNA Capping - play sample talk extractmRNA Capping - view talk information

11. mRNA Capping (46 mins)
Prof. Aaron Shatkin - University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, USA

     RNA (II)

     Proteins

The principle of translation - play sample talk extractThe principle of translation - view talk information

16. The principle of translation (18 mins)
Prof. Joachim Frank - University at Albany and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Wadsworth Center, USA

Translation Initiation - play sample talk extractTranslation Initiation - view talk information

17. Translation Initiation (17 mins)
Prof. Patrick Linder - University of Geneva, Switzerland

Elongation of Protein Synthesis: Structural Basis of the Process of Decoding - play sample talk extractElongation of Protein Synthesis: Structural Basis of the Process of Decoding - view talk information

18. Elongation of Protein Synthesis: Structural Basis of the Process of Decoding (43 mins)
Prof. Marina Rodnina - Institute of Physical Biochemistry, University of Witten, Germany

Elongation of Protein Synthesis: Structural Basis of the Peptide Bond - play sample talk extractElongation of Protein Synthesis: Structural Basis of the Peptide Bond - view talk information

19. Elongation of Protein Synthesis: Structural Basis of the Peptide Bond (40 mins)
Prof. Marina Rodnina - Institute of Physical Biochemistry, University of Witten, Germany

How Do Proteins Fold and Why? - play sample talk extractHow Do Proteins Fold and Why? - view talk information

20. How Do Proteins Fold and Why? (43 mins)
Prof. Walter Englander - University of Pennsylvania, USA

Protein Degradation - play sample talk extractProtein Degradation - view talk information

21. Protein Degradation (55 mins)
Prof. Alfred Goldberg - Harvard Medical School, USA

     Understanding Global Gene Expression

Gene and Protein Microarrays: Tools for Gene Discovery and Function - play sample talk extractGene and Protein Microarrays: Tools for Gene Discovery and Function - view talk information

22. Gene and Protein Microarrays: Tools for Gene Discovery and Function (35 mins)
Dr. Craig Tomlinson - Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Dartmouth College, USA

Protein Networks and Analysis of Global Gene Expression - play sample talk extractProtein Networks and Analysis of Global Gene Expression - view talk information

23. Protein Networks and Analysis of Global Gene Expression (46 mins)
Dr. Trey Ideker - University of California San Diego, USA