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Subject: ACA 2008, Abstracts for Structural Enzymology
From: "Allen M {- dot -} Orville" amorv {- at -} BNL {- dot -} GOV
Date: 2008-01-07





2008 American Crystallographic Association Meeting

01.04   Structural Enzymology

Tuesday afternoon, June 3, 2008

Organized by Drs. Allen M. Orville and Carrie M. Wilmot

 

The abstract deadline for the 2008 ACA meeting in Knoxville, TN,
including our Structural Enzymology session, was extended to Jan 12,
2008
(this Saturday).  If you have not submitted your abstract,
then please submit it to the ACA web site by the deadline. This will help
greatly with the accelerated schedule required to prepare the meeting
materials.


Our session will feature talks and posters that describe crystal
structures of reactive intermediates, and/or which use techniques that
provide strong correlation(s) to the proposed reaction mechanism. The
speakers will describe methods and structures of macromolecular catalysts
that are poised, trapped or stalled along the reaction coordinate, rather
than ground-state structures of resting systems that are more typical of
macromolecular crystal structures. These studies tend to provide a more
detailed, insightful, and complete picture of the particular reaction
mechanism.

 

Our session code is: 01.04   Structural Enzymology

 

The guidelines for the abstracts can be found by following the links
from:

 


http://neutrons.ornl.gov/conf/aca2008/abstracts.shtml


 

Briefly, some of the important metrics are:

 

“The entire abstract, including title, authors and their affiliations,
footnotes, references, tables, equations, etc., should be a maximum of
2000 characters
(including spaces) using Times font with 10 point
size.”

 

“One image per abstract is allowed, and it must be black & white and
must fit into area no larger than 1.5” high x 3.5” wide.”


Sincerely,


AMO & CMW




******

Allen M. Orville, Ph.D.

Biology Department

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, NY  11973-5000


e-mail: amorv@bnl.gov

phone 631-344-4739

fax 631-344-2741


www.biology.bnl.gov/structure/orville.html


******

Carrie Wilmot, Ph.D.

Associate Professor & Director of the Kahlert Structural Biology
Lab

Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biophysics

University of Minnesota

6-155 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St SE,

Minneapolis, MN 55455-0215, USA

 

e-mail: wilmo004@umn.edu

Tel: +1-612-624-2406

Fax: +1-612-624-5121

WWW:

http://biosci.cbs.umn.edu/BMBB/faculty/Wilmot.C.html






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