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Type I Restriction Modification Systems Posters and Presentations

By Keith Firman's Group, Portsmouth

  1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Structure-Function Differences Among Type I Restriction Endonuclease, Molecular Genetics of Bacteria and Phages (August, 1995).
     
  2. IUMS, Prague, 1994 (5 posters presented).
     
  3. 4th New England Biolabs Conference on DNA Modification, Point mutations in the central conserved region of the DNA recognition subunit of R.EcoR124I affecting subunit assembly of the endonuclease, Igls, Austria
    (Weiserova & Firman).
     
  4. 4th New England BioLabs Conference on DNA Modification, The influence of quaternary structure on the function of the Type IC restriction endonuclease EcoR124I, Igls, Austria
    (Janscak & Firman)
     
  5. 144th Ordinary Meeting of the Society for General Microbiology – Symposium Molecular Machines: Mobile protein complexes in micro-organisms, EcoR124I restriction endonuclease as a molecular motor, LEEDS, UK
     
  6. ACS Prospectives Conference Series.  Biological Applications of Nanotechnology, Type I Restriction-Modification Enzymes: DNA-based molecular motors,  BERKLEY, CALIFORNIA USA
     
  7. A Molecular Motor that Links the Biological and Silicon WorldsNanoTech 2004, BOSTON, USA
     
  8. 5th New England BioLabs meeting on Restriction/Modification, Bristol UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, UK.  Structure-Function of the EcoR124I Restriction-Modification Enzyme.
    (Alex Blundell et al)
     
  9. 5th NEB meeting on restriction/modification, Bristol UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, UK.
    Mol Switch: an EU-funded project.
    (Keith Firman et al)
     
  10. 5th NEB meeting on restriction/modification, Bristol UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, UK.
    AFM Analysis of Translocation by EcoR124I
    (Peter Coxhead et al)
     
  11. Annual IMM Symposium, NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS
    Biological Molecular Motors - toward a nanoactuator/biosensor device
    (Keith Firman - invited speaker).
     
  12. 3rd International Conference on Synthetic Biology (Synthetic Biology 3.0), ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
    Toward single-molecule sensing: a nanoactuator that reports biological events at the single-molecule level
    (James Youell et al)

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