3rd ESCEC Symposium on "Experimental Standard Conditions of Enzyme Characterization"



September 23rd - 26th, 2007, Ruedesheim, Germany

Program

Carsten Kettner: Opening and Introductory Remarks


Session Chair: Matthias Stein

Richard N. Armstrong: Functional Genomics in Escherichia coli: Experimental Approaches for the Assignment of Enzyme Function  

Nicole S. Sampson: Cholesterol Oxidase: Modulating Catalysis at the Membrane  

Jildau Bouwman: An Approach to Acquire Quantitative Data for Systems Biology

Christoph Steinbeck: Building Blocks for Metabolomics: Computer-assisted Structure Elucidation of Biological Metabolites

Athel Cornish-Bowden: Teaching Enzyme Kinetics and Metabolism in the 21st Century


Session chair: Thomas S. Leyh

Hans-Peter Fischer: From Data Integration to System Modelling: Establishing Systems Biology Data and Process Standards for White, Green and Red Biotechnology Applications

Gerhard Schumann: How to Improve Standardization of Procedures for Catalytic Concentration Measurement of Enzymes?

Sandra Orchard: Developing Common Reporting Standards for the Proteomics Community

Hans-Joachim Kraus: Towards Publication Standards in Proteomics Research

Dietmar Schomburg: BRENDA, AMENDA, FRENDA, and STRENDA, a smooth relationship?


Session Chair: Jörg Parsch

Robert A. Alberty: Effects of pH in Biochemical Thermodynamics and Enzyme Kinetics

Neil Swainston: Development of an Extensible System for the Data Capture and Storage of Enzyme Kinetics Experimental Data

Ulrike Wittig: Integration and Annotation of Kinetic Data of Biochemical Reactions in SABIO-RK

Ron Caspi: The MetaCyc Database and the BioCyc Collection of Pathway/Genome Databases  


Session Chair: Athel Cornish-Bowden

Matthias Stein: From Protein Structures via Molecular Interaction Fields to Enzyme Kinetic Parameters

Richard Cammack: The Inorganic Dimension - Metal Ions in Enzyme Activity

Keith Tipton: Rebirth of the Integrated Rate Equation and its Misuse

Harald Mischak: Capillary-electrophoresis Coupled Mass Spectrometry of Urinary Polypeptides for Clinical Applications

Hartmut Schlüter: Protein Species - the Future Challenge for Enzymology


Session Chair: Kirill Degtyarenko

Johann Rohwer: Symbolic Control Analysis of Cellular Systems

Jacky Snoep: JWS Online: a Web-accessible Model Database and Simulator

Yu (Brandon) Xia: Integrated Modelling in Computational Proteomics

Wolfram Liebermeister: Validity Tests and Merging of Biochemical Models

Vincent Schachter: Refining Metabolic Models with Large-scale Mutant Phenotype Assays

Robert N. Goldberg: Thermodynamic Studies of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions