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2006
International Meeting of the Microbiological Society of Korea
May 3-4, 2006 Daegu EXCO, Korea
Final Program
Organized by
The Microbiological Society of Korea
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Date May 3 (Wed) - 4 (Thur), 2006
Venue DAEGU Exhibition & Convention Center (EXCO)
1676 Sangyeok-2 dong, Buk-gu, Daegu 702-712, Korea
TEL: +82-53-601-5000 FAX: +82-53-601-5029
Homepage: www.excodaegu.co.kr
* Time required (fare) to Venue by taxi - from Daegu International Airport: 15~20 min. (5~6,000 Korean Won) - from Dongdaegu Train Station: 15-20 min. ((5~6,000 Korean Won)
Main Hotel: New YoungNam Hotel
177-7 Beomeo-dong, Suseong-gu, Daegu 706-820, Korea
TEL: +82-53-752-1001~5 FAX: +82-53-755-0086, 751-8760
E-mail: [email protected] (reservation)
Homepage: www.nynhotel.co.kr (Korean)
* Time required (fare) to Hotel by taxi - from Daegu International Airport: 25~30 min. (6~7000 Korean Won) - from Dongdaegu Train Station: 10 min. (2~3000 Korean Won) - from Venue (Daegu EXCO): 15~20 min. (5~6000 Korean Won)
Organized by The Microbiological Society of Korea
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology
Supported by The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies
Korea Research Foundation
Daegu Convention & Visitors Bureau
Secretariat The Microbiological Society of Korea
Rm. 810 (New Bldg.), The Korea Science & Technology Center
635-4, Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu
Seoul 135-703, Korea
TEL: +82-2-3453-3321 FAX: +82-2-3453-3322
E-mail: [email protected]
Homepage: www.msk.or.kr
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May 3 # 315 # 314 # 306 Exhibition Hall 3
09:00~10:00 Registration
10:00~12:30 S1
SARS and Virus
S2 Microbial
Pathogenesis
S3
Fungi and Yeasts
12:30~14:30 Lunch
14:30~17:00 S4
Lactic Acid Bacteria
S5 Bacterial Genetics
and Physiology
S6 Systems
Microbiology
17:00~18:00 Plenary Lecture
Poster
Session 1
18:00~20:00 Welcome Reception
20:00~22:00 Young Scientist Festival
May 4 # 315 # 314 # 306 Exhibition Hall 3
09:00~11:30 C1
Young Scientist Session 1
S7
Corynebacterium
S8 Marine
Biotechnology
11:30~12:30 General Meeting
12:30~13:30 Lunch
13:30~16:00 C2
Young Scientist Session 2
S9 Industrial
Biotechnology
S10
Microbial Diversity
Poster
Session 2
16:00~16:30 Closing Ceremony
* S: Symposium, C: Colloquium
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May 3 (Wednesday)
PL 17:00-18:00 #306
Chair: Kye Joon Lee (Seoul National University)
Barry J. Marshall (The University of Western Australia)
Born in 1951 in Perth, Australia
University of Western Australia, MD in 1984
Professor at the School of Biomedical and Chemical Sciences
Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in 2005
Academic Education and Appointments
1968-74 M.B., B.S., Univ. of Western Australia 1977-84 Registrar, Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital 1985-86 NHMRC Research Fellow, Gastroenterology, Royal Perth Hospital 1986-94 Research Fellow and Professor of Medicine, Univ. of Virginia 1996 Professor of Research in Internal Medicine, Univ. of Virginia 1997 Clinical Professor of Medicine, Univ. of Western Australia 1999 Clinical Professor of Microbiology, Univ. of Western Australia 2003 NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Univ. of Western Australia
Selected Honours and Award
1994 Warren Alpert Prize (shared with J.R. Warren) 1995 Australian Medical Association Award (shared with J.R. Warren) 1995 Albert Lasker Award 1996 Gairdner Award 1997 Paul Ehrlich Prize (shared with J.R. Warren) 1998 DR AH Heineken Prize for Medicine, Amsterdam 1998 Florey Medal, Canberra 1998 Buchanan Medal, Royal Society 1999 Benjamin Franklin Medal for Life Sciences, Philadelphia 2002 Keio Medical Science Prize 2003 Australian Centenary Medal
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May 3 (Wednesday)
S1 SARS and Viruses 10:00~12:30 # 315
Chair: Wonkeun Lee (Myongji University)
S1-1 10:00-10:30 Hepatitis B Virus Replication by Core and Polymerase Proteins and its Modulation by Splicing Kyongmin Kim (Ajou University) S1-2 10:30-11:00 HIV-1 Latency and AIDS Pathogenesis in Association with p53 and Tat. Yong-Soo Bae (Sungkyunkwan University)
Chair: Yong-Soo Bae (Sungkyunkwan University) S1-3 11:00-11:30
Structural, Functional, and Immunological Properties of SARS-CoV Spike Glycoprotein Michael W. Cho (Case Western Reserve University) S1-4 11:30-12:00 Novel 5' and 3' Cis-Acting Elements of the Arteriviruses Required for Viral Replication Young-Min Lee (Chungbuk National University) S1-5 12:00-12:30 The Influence of Ecological Factors on New and Emerging Viral Diseases Yong Seok Jeong (Kyung Hee University)
May 3 (Wednesday)
S2 Microbial Pathogenesis 10:00~12:30 # 314
Chair: Soon-Jung Park (Yonsei University)
S2-1 10:00-10:35 Roles of Fimbriae in the Bacterial Pathogenesis Ho Young Kang (Pusan National University) S2-2 10:35-11:10 New Roles of Glucose-Specific Enzyme IIA of the Vibrio vulnificus Phosphotransferase System Yeong-Jae Seok (Seoul National University)
Chair: Sang Ho Choi (Seoul National University) S2-3 11:10-11:45 Role of Cholesterol in Toxic Mechanism of Vibrio vulnificus Cytolysin Jong-Suk Kim (Chonbuk National University) S2-4 11:45-12:20 Regulation of Virulence Factors in Escherichia coli O157:H7 by Quorum Sensing James B. Kaper (University of Maryland, USA)
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May 3 (Wednesday)
S3 Fungi and Yeasts 10:00~12:30 # 306
Chair: Suhn-Kee Chae (Pai Chai University)
S3-1 10:00-10:35 Conserved and Distinct Developmental Regulatory Mechanisms in Two Aspergillus Species Jae-Hyuk Yu (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) S3-2 10:35-11:10 Protein Degradation and Fungal Growth and Development Gerhard Braus (Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany) S3-3 11:10-11:45 Functional Characterization of the Down-Regulated Genes in a mat1-2-deleted Strain of Gibberella zeae, Using Microarray and Proteomics Analyses Sung-Hwan Yun (Soonchunhyang University) S3-4 11:45-12:20 Phylogeny of Alternaria and Evolution of Pathogenicity on Arabidopsis Soon Gyu Hong (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
May 3 (Wednesday)
S4 Lactic Acid Bacteria 14:30~17:00 # 315
Chair: Geun Eog Ji (Seoul National University)
S4-1 14:30-15:00 New Probiotic Effect of Bifidobacteria for Human Health Yoshimi Benno (RIKEN, Japan) S4-2 15:00-15:30 Characterization of pFMBL1, a Small Cryptic Plasmid Isolated from Leuconostoc mesenteroides SY2 Jeong Hwan Kim (Gyeongsang National University)
Chair: Yong-Ha Park (Yeungnam University) S4-3 15:30-16:00 How to Develop a New Probiotic Yeonhee Lee (Seoul Women's University) S4-4 16:00-16:30 Regulatory Issues on the Probiotics in Korea Ji Yeon Kim (Korea Food and Drug Administration) S4-5 16:30-17:00 Improvement of Probiotic Activity of Bifidobacteria through Genetic Engineering Myeong Soo Park (Anyang Technical College)
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May 3 (Wednesday)
S5 Bacterial Genetics and Physiology 14:30~17:00 # 314
Chair: You-Hee Cho (Sogang University) S5-1 14:30-15:05 Things at the Ends of the Linear Streptomyces Replicons Carton W. Chen (National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan) S5-2 15:05-15:40 Coping with the Stress of Photosynthesis, a Bacterial Response to the Reactive Oxygen Species, Singlet Oxygen (1O2) Timothy J. Donohue (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Chair: Jung-Hye Roe (Seoul National University) S5-3 15:40-16:15 Structures of SUF Machinery Proteins and their Implications for Iron-Sulfur Cluster Biosynthesis Keiichi Fukuyama (Osaka University, Japan) S5-4 16:15-16:50 IscR-Dependent Gene Expression Links Iron-Sulfur Cluster Assembly to the Control of O2-Regulated Genes in Escherichia coli Patricia Kiley (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
May 3 (Wednesday)
S6 Systems Microbiology 14:30~17:00 # 306
Chair: Jihyun F. Kim (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology)
S6-1 14:30-15:05 Genome Analysis of Escherichia coli B Jihyun F. Kim (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology) S6-2 15:05-15:40 Proteomic Approach for Industrial Strain Development Byoung Chul Park (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology) S6-3 15:40-16:15 Structural Genomic View of Microbial Genomes Chang No Yoon (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) S6-4 16:15-16:50 Zymomonas mobilis: A Merging Block-Buster for the Production of Value-Added Primary Metabolites from Renewable Resources Kye Joon Lee (Seoul National University)
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May 4 (Thursday)
S7 Corynebacterium 09:00~11:30 # 314
Chair: Hyune Hwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
S7-1 09:00-09:35 The RamA-RamB System: A Carbon Source-Dependent Regulatory Network in Corynebacterium glutamicum Bernhard Eikmanns (Universität Ulm, Germany) S7-2 09:35-10:10 A Genome-Based Approach for Strain Development in Corynebacterium glutamicum Masato Ikeda (Shinshu University, Japan) S7-3 10:10-10:45 The Transcriptional Regulatory Repertoire of Corynebacteria: from Individual Genes to Reconstructed Regulatory Networks Andreas Tauch (Bielefeld University, Germany) S7-4 10:45-11:20 Biotechnological Production of Purine Nucleotides in Corynebacterium ammoniagenes : Current Status and Prospects Joon-Hyun Park (Daesang Corporation)
May 4 (Thursday)
S8 Marine Biotechnology 09:00~11:30 # 306
Chair: Se Kwon Kim (Pukyoung National University)
S8-1 09:00-09:30 Blue Biotechnology - A Vision for 21st Century Choul-Gyun Lee (Inha University) S8-2 09:30-10:00 Analysis of Algal Virus Genomes and Possible Application Tae Jin Choi (Pukyoung National University) S8-3 10:00-10:30 Chitinase from an Antarctic Bacterium, Sanguibacter sp. KCTC10714 Hong Kum Lee (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute) S8-4 10:30-11:00 Seaweed Biotechnology Yong-Ki Hong (Pukyoung National University)
S8-5 11:00-11:30
Genome Adaptation to Various Niches: from Land to the Sea
Heenam Kim (The Institute for Genomic Research, USA)
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May 4 (Thursday)
S9 Industrial Biotechnology 13:30~16:00 # 314
Chair: Sung-oh Chung (Korea Biopolytechnic College) S9-1 13:30-14:00 Genes Encoding Ribonucleoside Hydrolase 1 and 2 from Corynebacterium ammoniagenes Jin-Ho Lee (CJ Corporation) S9-2 14:00-14:30 Commercialization of Tacrolimus (FK-506) of Immuno-Suppressive Agent Using Streptomyces sp Mutant Chang Ho Kim (BIOMND) S9-3 14:30-15:00 Anti-Angiogenic Cancer Gene Therapy with Apolipoprotein (a) Kringle Genes Eui-Cheol Jo (MOGAM Biotechnology Research Institute) S9-4 15:00-15:30 Botulinum Neurotoxins; Overview of Basic Science and Therapeutic Aspects Gi-Hyeok Yang (Medy-Tox, Inc.) S9-5 15:30-16:00 Chemical Characterization and Biological Activities of Antioxidants from Streptomyces sp. AO-0511 Hung Bae Chang (Korea Biopolytechnic College)
May 4 (Thursday)
S10 Microbial Diversity 13:30~16:00 # 306
Chair: Sang-Jin Kim (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
S10-1 13:30-14:05 Two Types of ITS in Phellinus sulphurascens, a Root Rot Fungus in British Columbia Young Woon Lim (Seoul National University) S10-2 14:05-14:40 Identifying Functionally Active Microbial Microorganism from a Coal Tar Contaminated Site and Genetic Studies on its Naphthalene Degradation Che Ok Jeon (Gyeongsang National University) S10-3 14:40-15:15 Genotypic Diversity of Staphylococcus aureus from Asian Countries Including Korea Kwan Soo Ko (Sungkyunkwan University) S10-4 15:15-15:50 Unity in HIV-1 Sequence Diversity Chan Hee Lee (Chungbuk National University)
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May 4 (Thursday)
C1 Young Scientist Session 1 09:00~11:30 # 315
Chair: Won-Ki Huh (Seoul National University)
C1-1 09:00-09:20 Cdc5p-Dependent Phosphorylation of Bfa1p is Not Sufficient to Trigger Mitotic Exit, but is Required for Dynamic Bfa1p Localization on SPB Junwon Kim (Yonsei University)
C1-2 09:20-09:40
Thioredoxin System Regulates Vacuolar H+-ATPase in Dictyostelium discoideum Sun-Young Jeong (Seoul National University)
C1-3 09:40-10:00
Modulation of Sexual Development in Association of Newly Isolated IndB/D with a GATA Transcription Factor, NsdD in Aspergillus nidulans Nak-Jung Kwon (Pai Chai University)
10:00-10:10 Break
Chair: GwangPyo Ko (Seoul National University) C1-4 10:10-10:30 Molecular Analysis of pyrH Gene Encoding UMP Kinase in Corynebacterium glutamicum So-Sun Chung (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) C1-5 10:30-10:50
Rapid Detection Method and Characterization of the Virulence Factors from Pathogenic Aeromonas In-Young Nam (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
C1-6 10:50-11:10
Cyclo (Phe-Pro) Modulates the Expression of ompU in Vibrio spp. Dae-Kyun Park (Sogang University)
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May 4 (Thursday)
C2 Young Scientist Session 2 13:30~16:00 # 315
Chair: Jung-Hyun Lee (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute) C2-1 13:30-13:50 Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Studies of 149 Korean Aphyllophoroid Fungi Jin Sung Lee (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute) C2-2 13:50-14:10 Cloning and Characterization of a Gene Cluster Involved in the Biosynthesis
of Polyketide Antibiotic Dihydrochalcomycin in Streptomyces sp. KCTC 0041BP Bharat P. Jaishy (Yeungnam University) C2-3 14:10-14:30 Engineering of Primary Carbohydrate Metabolism for Increased Production of Antibiotic Production in Streptomyces coelicolor M510 and M145 Yong-Ku Ryu (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute) 14:30-14:40 Break
Chair: Chang-Jun Cha (Chung-Ang University) C2-4 14:40-15:00
Studies on Proteases and the Protease Inhibitor Regulating Differentiation of Streptomyces coelicolor Dae Wi Kim (Seoul National University)
C2-5 15:00-15:20
Nur, a Nickel-Responsive Regulator of the Fur Family in Streptomyces coelicolor Bo-Eun Ahn (Seoul National University)
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Night Tour Programs
Tour 1 Mt. Palgongsan & Dongdongju (Korean mild liquor)
Hours & Dates 17:00~21:00 (May 2 or 4)
Departure / Arrival EXCO / HOTEL
Price 40,000 Korean won ($40)
Includes Transfers, English speaking guide, entrance fee, meal (pajeon & dongdongju)
Minimum group of more than 4 people
Itinerary
Features
Mt. Palgongsan cable car, Donghwasa temple, Tasting Pajeon (pancake fried with green onion and sea foods) & Dongdongju (Korean mild liquor) Cable car will take you to the top of Mt. Palgongsan which has beautiful scenery of Daegu. Donghwasa temple, a time-honored temple founded during the Silla Dynasty (57 BC to 935 AD). There is a great standing Buddha statue (Tongil yaksa yeorae daebul, healing Buddha). It was erected in Nov. 1992, to pray for the nation's unification.
Tour 2 Daegu night city tour
Hours & Dates 18:00~22:00 (May 2 or 4)
Departure / Arrival EXCO / HOTEL
Price 40,000 Korean won ($40)
Includes Transfers, English speaking guide, entrance fee, cocktail (excluding meal) (Option: Night club, Noraebang (Korean Type Karaoke) etc.)
Minimum group of more than 4 people
Itinerary
Features
Deurangil (Daegu's largest restaurant area), Dongseongno (downtown area), sky lounge of Daegu Tower Deurangil is the street for exotic food lovers. It is lined with about 250 restaurants and you can taste variations of traditional food. After dinner, you will visit Dongseongno which is very energetic and excited. A night view from the 260-meter-high sky lounge with a cocktail will offer a memorable evening in Daegu.
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The city of Daegu is located on the southeastern part of the Korean peninsula. There are one international & Domestic airport(Daegu) and two train station (Dongdaegu and Daegu) near the venue.
T1. From Incheon Int’l Airport (IIA) to Daegu Int’l Airport (KE: Korean Air)
Date
Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun.
Departure Time
(Incheon)
Arrival Time
(Daegu)
KE1411 19:20 20:15
T2. From Incheon Int’l Airport to Gimpo Airport Non-stop Limousine buses from IIA to Gimpo Airport : Limousine buses leave from bus stop number 3B and 10B in IIA terminal every 5 to 10 minutes from 05:20 to 21:30. The fare is 6,000 Korean Won per person and the ticket is sold at each bus stop. (Duration: 30 minutes)
T3. From Gimpo Airport to Daegu Airport (KE: Korean Air, OZ: Asiana Airlines)
Date
Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun.
Departure Time
(Gimpo)
Arrival Time
(Daegu)
KE1501 14:30 15:20
OZ8301 13:20 14:10
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T4. From Incheon International Airport to Seoul Train Station
1) Bus Non-stop Limousine buses from Incheon Int’l Airport (IIA) to Seoul Station: Limousine buses leave from bus stop number 4A and 10A in front of IIA terminal every 10 to 20 minutes from 05:25 to 22:20. The fare is 13,000 Korean Won per person. The ticket is sold at each bus stop. (Duration: 1 hour) 2) Taxi There are three types of taxis – regular taxi, deluxe-type taxi (named “Mobum” taxi) and call van-taxi. It takes about 1 hour to get to Seoul Station from IIA. The fare will be approximately 43,000 Korean Won (about US$ 43) for regular and 80,000 Korean Won (about US$ 80) for the deluxe-type taxi and call van-taxi. The call van is a big taxi and can accommodate many pieces of luggage.
T5. From Seoul Station to Dong(east)daegu Station (Duration: about 1 hour 40 minutes)
1. KTX Timetable
Date. Name of
Train Departure Time: Seoul Station (Arrival Time: Daegu Station)
05:25 (07:13)
06:00 (07:36), 06:15 (07:52), 06:20 (08:01), 06:40 (08:28)
07:00 (08:36), 07:15 (09:03), 07:25 (09:16)
08:00 (09:43), 08:15 (09:56), 08:40 (10:21)
09:00 (10:36), 09:10 (10:58), 09:35 (11:21)
10:00 (11:37), 10:10 (11:46), 10:30 (12:11)
11:00 (12:41), 11:15 (13:02), 11:40 (13:16)
12:00 (13:47)
13:00 (14:47), 13:30 (15:06), 13:45 (15:32)
14:00 (15:40), 14:15 (15:58), 14:40 (16:19)
15:00 (16:48), 15:20 (17:01), 15:30 (17:07), 15:45 (17:26)
16:00 (17:44), 16:15 (17:52), 16:30 (18:17)
17:00 (18:37), 17:15 (18:51), 17:30 (19:18), 17:45 (19:26)
18:00 (19:36), 18:15 (20:03), 18:30 (20:18)
19:00 (20:41), 19:10 (20:57), 19:30 (21:13)
20:00 (21:36), 20:30 (22:18)
21:00 (22:36), 21:50 (23:27)
Everyday
KTX
(Express
Train)
22:10 (23:58)
2. KTX Fare (Seoul - Daegu): 34,900 Korean Won
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3. Booking & Purchasing a ticket
Foreigners outside Korea can not reserve a train ticket directly. If you wish to take a train to Daegu, please buy a ticket at Seoul Train Station or a travel agency at your hotel in Seoul.
If there is anything in which we can assist you, please contact the Secretariat of MSK2006 Meeting.
THE SECRETARIAT OF MSK2006 Meeting: The Microbiological Society of Korea
Rm. 810 (New Bldg.), 635-4 Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-703, Korea
Tel: +82-2-3453-3321 Fax: +82-2-3453-3322
Email: [email protected] Homepage: www.msk.or.kr
※ From Daegu Airport and Daegu Train Station to New YoungNam Tourist Hotel
The Microbiological Society of Korea reserved rooms for speakers of MSK2006 Meeting at
New YoungNam Tourist Hotel. We recommend speakers to take a taxi to the hotel from the
airport and the train station. It takes about 25~30 min to move from airport to the hotel and
fare is about 6~7,000 Korean Won. (Station: 10 min., 2~3,000 Korean Won)