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AKB: Biologische Physik

AKB 200: Poster Session II

Dienstag, 8. März 2005, 17:00–19:00, Poster TU C

17:00 AKB 200.1 Probing of the proteasom-protein interaction with force-spectroscopy — •Mirjam Beuttler, Jens Schiener, and Reinhard Guckenberger
17:00 AKB 200.2 Geometry of interface mediated interactions — •Martin Michael Müller, Markus Deserno, and Jemal Guven
17:00 AKB 200.3 Small angle scattering study of intermolecular interactions in protein solutions — •Marc Niebuhr und Michel H.J. Koch
17:00 AKB 200.4 Hydrogen bonding vs. stacking interactions in DNA base pairs - a Diffusion Monte Carlo study — •M. Fuchs, C. Filippi, J. Ireta, L. Ismer, and M. Scheffler
17:00 AKB 200.5 Spectroscopic characterization of individual light-harvesting 2 complexes reconstituted into model membranes — •Martin Richter, Clemens Hofmann, Jürgen Baier, Silke Oellerich, and Jürgen Köhler
17:00 AKB 200.6 Biofilms of phototrophic systems in the evanescent field of light guides — •Davor Kosanic, Sven Schlicher, Sven Verpoort, Diana Fragel, and Hilmar Franke
17:00 AKB 200.7 Supramolecular Interaction at the Single Molecule Level — •Rainer Eckel, Robert Ros, Björn Decker, Jochen Mattay, and Dario Anselmetti
17:00 AKB 200.8 Excitation beyond the monochromatic laser limit: Simultaneous 3-D confocal and multiphoton microscopy with a single white-light laser source. — •Daniel Koch, Timo Betz, Jörn Teipel, Wolfgang Härtig, Jochen Guck, Josef Käs, and Harald Giessen
17:00 AKB 200.9 Force Spectroscopy with a Novel Small Focus AFM — •Volker Walhorn, Joerg Martini, Rainer Eckel, Jeroen Steen, Tobias Kramer, Bjoern Decker, Robert Ros, Dario Anselmetti, Juergen Brugger, and Juergen Mattay
17:00 AKB 200.10 Peptide antibiotics: insights in membrane selectivity and interaction — •Regine Willumeit, Mont Kumpugdee, Sebastian Linser, Sergio Funari, Jörg Andrä, Thomas Hauß, and Raz Jelinek
17:00 AKB 200.11 Vibrational imaging of cholesterol enriched micro-domains in the Stratum corneum model system by CARS microscopy — •A. Kovalev, N. Patincharath, M. Köhler , and A. Volkmer
17:00 AKB 200.12 Imaging the interactions of functionalized, structured surfaces — •Peter Seitz, Ernst Stelzer, and Alexander Rohrbach
17:00 AKB 200.13 NAD(P)H autofluorescence - an approach to cellular metabolism — •Bülent Peker, Raluca Niesner, and Karl-Heinz Gericke
17:00 AKB 200.14 Subcellular parameter probing using TPM based FLIM — •Stefan Quentmeier, Raluca Niesner, Bülent Peker, and Karl-Heinz Gericke
17:00 AKB 200.15 Single cell manipulation in microfluidic networks by optical tweezers — •Kai Leffhalm, Andy Sischka, Wibke Hellmich, Thanh Tu Duong, Katja Tönsing, Robert Ros, Alexandra Ros, and Dario Anselmetti
17:00 AKB 200.16 Model of intracellular Ca2+ oscillations due to negative feedback — •Peter Borowski, Jürgen Reidl, Anke Sensse, Martin Zapotocky, Jens Starke, and Markus Eiswirth
17:00 AKB 200.17 Study of Energy-Transfer Processes in Metallo-Porphyrin Artificial Light-Harvesting Molecules — •Joachim Zeller, Robert Hauschild, Gernot Riedel, Teodor S. Balaban, Heinz Kalt, N. Berova, and K. Nakanishi
17:00 AKB 200.18 Density Functional Theory Study on the Stability of left-handed alpha-Helix Polyalanine — •Franziska Grzegorzewski, Lars Ismer, Joel Ireta, and Matthias Scheffler
17:00 AKB 200.19 Anomalous Dynamics of Action Potential Initiation in Cortical Neurons — •Björn Naundorf, Maxim Volgushev, Theo Geisel und Fred Wolf
17:00 AKB 200.20 Calculation of solvent entropies from MD simulations — •Friedemann Reinhard and Helmut Grubmüller
17:00 AKB 200.21 Effect of receptor-ligand distance on adhesion cluster stability — •Thorsten Erdmann and Ulrich S. Schwarz
17:00 AKB 200.22 Tension-induced titin kinase activation studied by force-probe molecular dynamics simulations — •Frauke Gräter, Jianhua Shen, Hualiang Jiang, and Helmut Grubmüller
17:00 AKB 200.23 Use of carboxylic acids for the monitoring of anaerobic fermentation processes — •Dieter F. Ihrig, H. Michael Heise, Ulrich Brunert, Alexander Moor, Ruediger Kuckuk, and Martin Poschmann
17:00 AKB 200.24 Molecular recognition of chemically structured substrates in a lattice model — •Thorsten Bogner, Andreas Degenhard, and Friederike Schmid
17:00 AKB 200.25 Membrane dynamics and membrane binding events investigated by photonic force microscopy — •Holger Kress, Ernst H. K. Stelzer, Gareth Griffiths, and Alexander Rohrbach
17:00 AKB 200.26 Neuronal signal transmission in reconstructed neuronal networks on microfluidic Si-based devices: Towards an artificial chemical synapse chip — •Yulia Mourzina, Petra Schulte, Dmitri Kaliaguine, Simone Böcker-Meffert, and Andreas Offenhäusser
17:00 AKB 200.27 In situ Synthesis of DNA Chips — •Thomas Naiser, Timo Mai, Wolfgang Michel, and Albrecht Ott
17:00 AKB 200.28 Local Distribution of Silica in Equisetum hyemale — •lanny sapei, sandra lehmann, robert nöske, peter strauch, and oskar paris
17:00 AKB 200.29 Potential-Energy Surface of Infinite Helical Polypeptides — •Joel Ireta and Matthias Scheffler
17:00 AKB 200.30 Synthesis and Characterization of De Novo Designed Peptides Modeling the Binding Sites of [4Fe-4S] Clusters in Photosystem I — •Mikhail Antonkine, Christoph Breitenstein, Boris Epel, Eckhard Bill, Wolfgang Gärtner, John Golbeck, and Wolfgang Lubitz
17:00 AKB 200.31 Electron Transfer Rates at Low Temperatures Using Wilsons Renormalization Group — •Sabine Tornow, Ning-Hua Tong, and Ralf Bulla
17:00 AKB 200.32 Towards a Combined Approach of Single Molecule Tracking and Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy — •Stephan Schäfer
17:00 AKB 200.33 Organophosphonate monolayers as functionalisation for silicon based biosensing devices — •Karin Buchholz, Michael D. Carolus, Jeffrey Schwartz, Marc Tornow und Gerhard Abstreiter
17:00 AKB 200.34 Diamond-based biosensors — •Andreas Härtl, Jorge Hernando, Philipp Achatz, Tahmineh Pourrostami, Stefan Walter, Jose Garrido und Martin Stutzmann
17:00 AKB 200.35 Optical conductivity of wet DNA — •Arnd Hübsch, Robert G. Endres, Daniel L. Cox, and Rajiv R. P. Singh
17:00 AKB 200.36 Covalent immobilisation of recombinant fusion proteins with hAGT for single molecule force spectroscopy — •Stefan Kufer and Hermann E. Gaub
17:00 AKB 200.37 Simulation of Fluorescence Anisotropy Experiments: Probing Protein Flexibility — •Gunnar Schröder, Ulrike Alexiev, and Helmut Grubmüller
17:00 AKB 200.38 Scanning Probe Microscopy Investigations of the Oriented Attachment and Membrane Reconstitution of His-tagged Cytochrome c oxidase to a Gold Electrode — •Dirk Mayer, Andreas Offenhäusser, Kenichi Ataka, and Joachim Heberle
17:00 AKB 200.39 Near-field-THz-Imaging with high power cw-radiation — •Bruno Gompf, Michael Gerull, Tobias Müller, and Martin Dressel
17:00 AKB 200.40 Development of a biosensor device on functionalized Silicon on Insulator (SOI) structures for the specific detection of proteins — •Simon Lud, Cornelia Neunteufel, Petra Neff, Michael Nikolaides, M. Fischer, and Andreas Bausch
17:00 AKB 200.41 A Simple Scheme for Rapid 3D Orientation Determination of the Emission Dipole of Single Molecules — •Johannes Hohlbein and Christian G. Hübner
17:00 AKB 200.42 Molecular dynamics simulations of aquaporin channels — •Jochen Hub und Bert de Groot
17:00 AKB 200.43 Wirkung von Funkwellen auf Bäume und andere Pflanzen — •Jette Dröse und Irene Pundt
17:00 AKB 200.44 Kinetics of Solid-Phase DNA Hybridization — •Timo Mai, Thomas Naiser, Wolfgang Michel, Philipp Baaske, and Albrecht Ott
17:00 AKB 200.45 Einkopplung externer elektrischer Pulse in Hefezellkulturen zur gezielten Beeinflussung des Stoffwechsels — •A. Reiher, S. Günther, A. Krtschil, H. Witte, A. Krost, C. Warnke, T. Mair und S.C. Müller
17:00 AKB 200.46 Biochemical synthesis of periodic DNA nanotemplates — •Stefan Beyer und Friedrich C. Simmel
17:00 AKB 200.47 Osmotically induced water permeation through gramicidin and derivatives studied by computer simulations. — •Guillem Portella and Bert L. de Groot
17:00 AKB 200.48 Mapping the Thermoplasma proteome - structural proteomics studies by free-flow electrophoresis and cryo-electron tomography — •Christine Kofler, Istvan Nagy, Stephan Nickell, Marius Boicu, and Wolfgang Baumeister
17:00 AKB 200.49 Solid State 31P-NMR Investigations of Different Calcium Phosphates — •Inderchand Manjubala, Sergey Maltsev, Christian Jaeger, and Peter Fratzl
17:00 AKB 200.50 Fluorescence spectroscopy of DNA nanodevices — •Andreas Reuter and Friedrich C. Simmel
17:00 AKB 200.51 Complex and dynamic estrogen receptor-α interactions in living cells revealed by diffusion-time distribution analysis — •Michael Prummer, Hanna Jankevics, Paulina Izewska, Horst Pick, Kirsten Leufgen, and Horst Vogel
17:00 AKB 200.52 Monitoring individual odorant receptors in cultured mammalian cells — •Michael Prummer, Valerie Jacquier, Horst Pick, and Horst Vogel
17:00 AKB 200.53 The effect of biological variability on spatiotemporal patterns in a chain of biochemical oscillators: numerical simulations and Eigenvalue analysis — •Tetyana Morokhovska and Marc-Thorsten Hütt
17:00 AKB 200.54 Watching conformational changes of pigment-protein complexes by optical single-molecule spectroscopy — •Silke Oellerich, W.P.F. de Ruijter, R.J. Cogdell, J. Köhler, and T.J. Aartsma
17:00 AKB 200.55 Theoretical investigations of radiation damage in protein crystals produced by X-rays — •Melanie Zehnder, Ivan Vartaniants, and Edgar Weckert
17:00 AKB 200.56 Modelling the Structure and Optical Properties of the Rhodopsin Chromophore — •Minoru Sugihara, Marko Schreiber, Peter Entel, and Volker Buss
17:00 AKB 200.57 Analysis of spatio-temporal patterns of the energy metabolism in a yeast extract by Karhunen - Loève decomposition — •Satenik Bagyan, Ronny Straube, Thomas Mair, and Stefan Müller
17:00 AKB 200.58 Electric field induced perturbation of the energy metabolism of living yeast cells — •Ch. Warnke, T. Mair, S.C. Mueller, A. Reiher, A. Kritschl, H. Witte, and A. Krost
17:00 AKB 200.59 Characterization of Cellular Protein Distributions Using Karhunen-Lòeve Decompositon — •Ronny Straube, Stefan C. Müller, Ronald Koop, and Walter Schubert
17:00 AKB 200.60 Potential and limitations of DNA microarrays from a single-molecule point of view — •Beate Sick and Keith Harshman
17:00 AKB 200.61 Response of ion currents across the cell membrane to excitation with high-frequency electrical fields — •Michael Olapinski, Andrea Brüggemann, Michael George, Stephan Manus, Niels Fertig, and Friedrich C. Simmel
17:00 AKB 200.62 Nanomechanical Cantilevers: Versatile, Label-free Biosensors — •Joachim Köser and Felice Mauro Battiston
17:00 AKB 200.63 Design of Novel GaAs/Peptide Hybrids Using Molecular Dipole Engineering — •Klaus Adlkofer, Tomoyuki Morita, Daniel Gassull, Shunsaku Kimura, and Motomu Tanaka
17:00 AKB 200.64 Multi-Frequency EPR studies on Quinoprotein Ethanol Dehydrogenase:Characterization of the novel PQQ cofactor — •Robert Bittl, Christopher Kay, Bina Mennenga, and Helmut Görisch
17:00 AKB 200.65 A grating based detection platform for multi-color fluorescence correlation spectroscopy — •Markus Burkhardt, Katrin G. Heinze, and Petra Schwille
17:00 AKB 200.66 Design of functional carbohydrate clusters for control of dynamic cell adhesion — •Jochen Oelke, Andreea Banu, Richard R. Schmidt, Achim Wixforth, and Motomu Tanaka
17:00 AKB 200.67 Characterization of High-K Coatings on Silicon Chips in Electrolyte for Capacitive Stimulation of Nerve Cells — •Frank Wallrapp und Peter Fromherz
17:00 AKB 200.68 Capacitive stimulation of recombinant voltage-gated Na+ channels on a silicon chip — •Ingmar Schön and Peter Fromherz
17:00 AKB 200.69 A versatile two-photon fluorescence laser scanning microscope for single molecule applications — •Zdeněk Petrášek and Petra Schwille
17:00 AKB 200.70 Acute Brain Slices on Silicon Chips: From Capacitive Stimulation to Recording with Field Effect Transistor Array — •Christian Stangl and Peter Fromherz
17:00 AKB 200.71 Single Molecule Anisotropy Measurements in Lipid Bilayers — •Jakob C. Schweizer, Zdeněk Petrášek, and Petra Schwille
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