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Revision as of 08:18, 14 May 2013

8th Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting (CBM8)

10-13 May 2009, Ischia, Naples, Italy

Organizing Committee

  • Marco Moracci (chair), Institute of Protein Biochemistry - CNR
  • Beatrice Cobucci-Ponzano, Institute of Protein Biochemistry - CNR
  • Giuseppe Perugino, Institute of Protein Biochemistry - CNR
  • Mosè Rossi, University of Naples “Federico II”

International Program Committee

  • Birte Svensson (chair), Technical University of Denmark (DK)
  • Vincent Bulone, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (S)
  • Pedro Coutinho, CNRS, Universités Aix-Marseille I & II (F)
  • Gideon Davies, University of York (UK)
  • Lubbert Dijkhuizen, University of Groningen (NL)
  • Ten Feizi, Imperial College London (UK)
  • Harry J. Gilbert, University of Newcastle (UK)
  • Takashi Kuriki, Ezaki Glico Co. Ltd. Osaka (J)
  • Pierre Monsan, INSA, Toulouse (F)
  • Sven Pedersen, Novozymes A/S, Copenhagen (DK)
  • Antoni Planas, Universitat Ramon Lull, Barcelona (E)
  • Stephen G. Withers, University of British Columbia Vancouver (CA)

Foreword

The Organizers of the 8th edition of the Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting (CBM8) wish you the warmest welcome to Ischia!

From CBM1 in Elsinor (Denmark), and in the following meetings in La Rochelle, Newcastle, Stockholm, Groningen, Barcelona, and Braunschweig (2007), CBM series witnessed the tremendous expansion of glycosciences in the last fourteen years constantly growing and becoming a consolidated biennial interdisciplinary forum in glycobiology. In this tradition, CBM8 aims to show the updated state-of-the-art of research on basic and applied aspects of carbohydrate bioengineering, to stimulate the active exchange of scientific information between researchers from academia and industry, inspiring those already working in the field and young scientists approaching glycoscience.

CBM8 will include sessions on structural and functional analysis of sugars, glycoconjugates, and carbohydrate active enzymes, chemical and enzymatic synthesis of carbohydrates, glycomic, CAZymes and carbohydrate engineering, and applications of carbohydrates, glycoconjugates and carbohydrate active enzymes in health, nutrition, and biocatalysis.

The stimulating scientific program of CBM8, resulting from the outstanding response of more than 250 participants among researchers and industrial companies from all over the world, consists of 38 lectures and about 170 poster presentations. Posters will be on display during the whole conference to encourage you to actively participate in scientific discussion, to establish new collaborations, and, especially for young scientists, to find work opportunities in the glycobiology field.

We hope you will enjoy from a stimulating congress and our hospitality and we wish you all a pleasant and fruitful meeting!!!

Marco Moracci

Beatrice Cobucci-Ponzano

Giuseppe Perugino

Mosè Rossi

Sponsors

Institutional Support

List of exhibitors

  • Dionex Corporation, 1228 Titan Way, P.O. Box 3603, Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3603, USA
  • Carbosynth Limited, 8&9 Old Station Business Park, Compton, Berkshire, RG20 6NE, UK
  • Prozomix Limited, Station Court, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, NE49 9HN, UK
  • NZYTech Ltd., INOVISA, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal

The organizers are also grateful to

  • Prof. Antonio Ballesteros, Executive Editor of Biocatalysis and Biotransformation
  • CBM8 Secretary

Program of Events

Sunday 10th May 2009

Opening Lecture

Prof. Bernard Henrissat - CNRS, Universités Aix-Marseille I & II, France
“CAZomes: where is genome sequence data taking us”

Session 1

Structure-function relationships of carbohydrate active enzymes

Chairpersons: Birte Svensson and Gideon Davies


Dr. T. Gloster - University of York ,UK
“Divergence of catalytic mechanism within glycoside hydrolase family 97”
Dr. S. Kralj - University of Groningen, The Netherlands
“GTFB provides an evolutionary link between enzyme families GH13 and GH70”
Prof. W. W. Wakarchuk - National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Biological Sciences,Canada
“The structure and function of the Streptococcus pneumoniae endo-α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase a GH101 CAZyme.”


Monday 11th May 2009

Session 2

Structure-function relationships of carbohydrate active enzymes


Prof. David Vocadlo - Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada
“Mechanistic understanding of O-GlcNAc processing enzymes affords probes for investigating the biological role of O-GlcNAc” (Keynote)
Dr. E. Ficko-Blean - University of Victoria, Canada
“The molecular details of mucopolysaccharidosis IIIb revealed by the structure of a bacterial alpha-N-acetylglucosaminidase.”
Prof. Y. Shoham - Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
“An insoluble discrete filamentous structure of the Zymomonas mobilis levansucrase is essential for levan synthesis”
Dr. M. Sandgren - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
“The first crystal structure of a glycoside hydrolase family 3 beta-xylosidase, Bxl1 from Hypocrea jecorina, at 1.8Å resolution”


Session 3

Applications of carbohydrates and carbohydrate active enzymes

Chairpersons: Garabed Antranikian and Mosè Rossi


Prof. Jan A.M. de Bont - Royal Nedalco, Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands
“Second generation fuel ethanol: the role of enzymes” (Keynote)
Dr. H-J. Jördening - Technical University, Braunschweig, Germany
“Tailormade biocatalysts for enzymatic isomaltose formation"
Dr. W.F. Vann - US Food and Drugs Administration, USA
“Chemoenzymatic synthesis of conjugatable oligosialic acids”
Dr. G. Sulzenbacher - CNRS, Universités Aix-Marseille I & II, France
“Bacterial glycosidases for the enzymatic removal of blood group antigens”


Session 4

Applications of carbohydrates and carbohydrate active enzymes

Dr. N. Alonso-Casajùs - Iden Biotechnology S.L., Spain
“Ectopic expression of glycogen phosphorylase (GlgP) from Escherichia coli leads to enhancement of starch and amylose contents in potato tubers”
Dr. H. Takata - Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd., Japan
“Application of branching enzyme in the starch processing”


Carbohydrates and glycoconjugates in health and nutrition

Chairpersons: Pierre Monsan and Lubbert Dijkhuizen
Prof. John C. Mathers - University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
“Resistant starches and human health” (Keynote)
Dr. D.K. Banerjee - University of Puerto Rico, USA
“Targeting anti-angiogenic glycotherapeutic for the treatment of breast cancer”


Session 5

Carbohydrates and glycoconjugates in health and nutrition

Dr. A. La Gatta - Second University of Naples, Italy
“Synthesis and characterization of innovative crosslinked hyaluronan (HA) based materials”


New developments in carbohydrates analysis and technology

Dr. F. Abballe - Dionex Corporation, USA
Carbohydrate-analysis: liquid chromatography to solve a challenge

Tuesday 12th May 2009

Session 6

Glycomics and bioinformatics

Chairpersons: Pedro Coutinho and Harry Brumer