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PR O G RA M A N D A BS TR A C TS
IS-MPMI 2012 XV International Congress July 29 (Sun.) –August 2 (Thu.), 2012 ・ Kyoto, Japan
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Chair ... Ko Shimamoto (NAIST)■
International Advisory Committee Jeff Dangl (USA) Jean Dénarié (France) Maria Harrison (USA) Sheng Yang He (USA) Jonathan Jones (UK) Sophien Kamoun (UK) Gregory Martin (USA) Paul Schulze-Lefert (Germany) Brian Staskawicz (USA) Jens Stougaard (Denmark) Jian-Min Zhou (China)■
Asian Advisory Committee Doil Choi (Korea) Zejian Guo (China) Yong-Hwan Lee (Korea) Na-Sheng Lin (Taiwan) Kyung-Hee Paek (Korea) You-Liang Peng (China)■
Organizing CommitteeHokkaido University Chikara Masuta
IBRC Ryohei Terauchi
Kagawa University Kazuya Akimitsu Kinki University Tsutomu Kawasaki
Kobe University Shigeyuki Mayama Yukio Tosa Kochi University Yasufumi Hikichi
Kyoto Prefectural University Yasuyuki Kubo Seiji Tsuge
Kyoto University Masanori Kaido Kazuyuki Mise Tetsuro Okuno Yoshitaka Takano
Meiji University Naoto Shibuya
Nagoya University Takashi Tsuge Hirofumi Yoshioka
NAIST Masayuki Fujiwara Noriko Inada Yoji Kawano
NIAS Makoto Hayashi
NIBB Masayoshi Kawaguchi
Nihon Noyaku Co., Ltd. Takashi Hirooka
Okayama University Yuki Ichinose Tomonori Shiraishi
RIKEN Ken Shirasu
Shizuoka University Shinji Tsuyumu The University of Tokyo Yuichiro Watanabe Tohoku University Hideki Takahashi
TUAT Tohru Teraoka
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Web MasterNAIST Masayuki Higuchi Naoko Koide Yuki Maruno
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Administrative AssistantNAIST Miyuki Kato Noriko Miyazaki
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
International Congress on
Molecular Plant-Microbe XV
Interactions
July 29 (Sun.) –August 2 (Thu.), 2012 ・ Kyoto, Japan
IS-MPMI 2012
Welcome to Kyoto and the XV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions It is my great pleasure to receive more than 1000 scientists and students from all over the world in Kyoto for the IS-MPMI 2012. We have been able to make an outstanding program consisting of plenary lectures, concurrent sessions, poster sessions, and special workshops. In addition, we will have an opening lecture by a renowned Japanese immunologist, Prof. Shizuo Akira. I am confident that all the participants will have great opportunities for exchanges of research, ideas and finding old and new friends during the congress.
I have three points to make concerning the preparation of this congress. First, I have to mention the disastrous earthquake which occurred in the North-East part of Japan on March 11, 2011. Although Kyoto is quite far from the areas where the earthquake hit, there were many concerns among the local and international MPMI communities on whether we should have the congress in the summer of 2011 as originally planned. After extensive discussions we eventually decided to postpone the congress one year. It was a difficult decision but now I feel that it was a right decision.
Second, this is the first IS-MPMI congress taking place outside America and Europe. To make IS-MPMI a true international organization and for the advance of MPMI research in the future this congress would become a milestone for the future of international MPMI research.
I really hope that Asian scientists will experience exciting research in the field, get stimulation and find friends during the congress.
Finally, I hope that all the participants will enjoy Kyoto which is one of the most attractive cities in Japan and you can find every Japanese culture and tradition here. This is exactly the reason for us to decide to have IS-MPMI 2012 in this city.
Thank you Ko Shimamoto
Chair, The Organizing Committee of IS-MPMI 2012
Letter from Organizing Committee Chair
SPONSORS
International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
The National Science Foundation The Uehara Memorial Foundation The Mitsubishi Foundation National BioResource Project The Two Blades Foundation Kyoto Prefecture
The Novartis Foundation (Japan) for the Promotion of Science Berthold Japan Co., Ltd.
United States Department of Agriculture Takara Bio Inc.
Monsanto Company BASF Japan Ltd.
The British Society for Plant Pathology
Nippon Medical & Chemical Instruments Co., Ltd.
Takii & Co., Ltd.
Suntory Institute for Bioorganic Research New Phytologist Trust
Tomy Seiko Co., Ltd.
SDS Biotech K.K.
Meiji Seika Pharma Co., Ltd.
Japan Tobacco Inc.
Wakenyaku Co., Ltd.
Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd.
G.T. Center
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Taylor & Francis Group, Llc.
Oxford University Press Plant & Cell Physiology
The Molecular Biology Society of Japan The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists The Phytopathological Society of Japan Pesticide Science Society of Japan Japanese Society of Breeding
Japanese Society of Plant Microbe Interactions
General Information
Venue ...5
Registration ...5
Registration Hours ...5
On-site Registration Fee ...5
Name Badge ...5
Instructions for Oral Presentations ...5
Instructions for Poster Preparation ...5
Poster Hours ...5
Exhibit Hours ...6
Information Desk and Tour Desk ...6
Lunch ...6
Drink Ticket at Poster Sessions ...6
Excursion ...6
Congress Dinner ...6
Internet Connection ...6
Social Media ...6
Business Center ...6
Cloakrooms ...6
Prohibitions ... 7
Mobile Phones ... 7
Photo Release ... 7
Climate & Weather ... 7
Emergencies ... 7
Other Numbers ... 7
MapsFloor Plan ...8
Free WiFi Area Map ...9
Exhibit ... 10
Poster Session ... 11
Congress Program-at-a-Glance ... 12
IS-MPMI XV Congress Highlights Opening Lecture and Award Lecture ...14
Welcome Reception ...14
Excursion ...14
Congress Dinner ...14
Daily Program Schedule and Sessions Sunday, July 29 Program Schedule ...15
SESSIONS - Sunday Afternoon ...15
SESSIONS - Sunday Evening ... 17
Monday, July 30 Program Schedule ...18
SESSIONS - Monday Morning ...18
SESSIONS - Monday Afternoon ...19
Tuesday, July 31 Program Schedule ...23
SESSIONS - Tuesday Morning ...23
SESSIONS - Tuesday Afternoon ...24
Wednesday, August 1 Program Schedule ...28
SESSIONS - Wednesday Morning ...28
SESSIONS - Wednesday Afternoon ...29
Thursday, August 2 Program Schedule ... 31
SESSIONS - Thursday Morning ... 31
SESSIONS - Thursday Afternoon ...33
Posters Poster Schedule and Poster Titles by Category .38 Abstracts ... 87
Author Index ...299
Area Map ...318
Access Map ...320
Venue
Kyoto International Conference Center (ICC Kyoto)
Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Phone: + 81-75-705-2001
(Congress Secretariat *July 29–August 2 only) URL: http://www.icckyoto.or.jp/en/index.html Registration
The registration desk is located at the entrance of the ICC Kyoto. Advance and on-site registrants may pick up their congress material upon registration.
Registration Hours
Sunday, July 29 10:00 - 20:00 Monday, July 30 7:30 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 31 8:00 - 17:00 Wednesday, August 1 8:00 - 15:30 Thursday, August 2 8:00 - 12:00 On-site Registration Fee
For those who wish to register after July 4, 2012, please register at the on-site registration desk. Cash or Credit cards, as shown below, are available for payment of on-site registrations: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners, JCB, and Nicos.
IS-MPMI member JPY 78,000 Non-member JPY 88,000
Student JPY 34,000
Accompanying person JPY 10,000 Name Badge
All participants, accompanying persons, and exhibitors are asked to wear the provided name badge in the congress areas. Replacement of lost badges will incur a full charge. Accompanying persons CANNOT attend any scientific sessions.
Instructions for Oral Presentations
• Presenters must gather in their session room 15 minutes prior to the session start time to conduct a brief meeting to coordinate the session.
• Please bring your own computer, and ensure that your computer is equipped with the proper monitor connector (mini D-sub15 pins), as shown below. If your computer does not have this connection, please bring an appropriate converter with you.
• During a meeting, moderators work with presenters to make sure the presentations are ready for projection onto a screen.
• The organizing committee DOES NOT prepare computers for oral presentations.
• The time for plenary sessions is 30 minutes each, including discussion; special workshops and concurrent sessions should be within 20 minutes each, including discussion.
Instructions for Poster Preparation
• Posters will be displayed in the Event Hall of ICC Kyoto.
• Posters are numbered as indicated on page 11 and the sigh of the Event Hall, and a corresponding numbered poster board is available for attaching your poster.
• Posters still displayed after the removal time has passed will be disposed of by the Congress Secretariat.
• Authors are expected to be at their poster during the assigned sessions.
• Please make your poster fit the space within the display panel. The panel size is shown in the figure below.
Poster No.
(Unit: mm) Poster Hours
Sunday, July 29 14:00 - 17:30 Poster set-up Monday, July 30 8:30 - 20:30 Poster viewing 12:20 - 13:30 Poster set-up 18:00 - 20:00 Odd-numbered
posters: authors present Tuesday, July 31 8:30 - 20:30 Poster viewing
18:00 - 20:00 Even-numbered posters: authors present Wednesday, August 1 8:30 - 17:30 Poster viewing Thursday, August 2 8:30 - 12:20 Poster viewing
12:20 - 13:30 Poster take-down
GENERAL INFORMATION
Exhibit Hours
Sunday, July 29 14:00 - 17:30 Exhibitor set-up Monday, July 30 8:30 - 20:30 Exhibits open Tuesday, July 31 8:30 - 20:30 Exhibits open Wednesday, August 1 8:30 - 17:30 Exhibits open Thursday, August 2 8:30 - 12:20 Exhibits open 13:30 - 15:00 Exhibitor move-out Information Desk and Tour Desk
Information and Tour Desk are located on the 1st floor of ICC Kyoto. They will be open during the following times:
Sunday, July 29 11:00 - 20:00 Monday, July 30 10:00 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 31 10:00 - 17:00 Wednesday, August 1 10:00 - 16:00 Thursday, August 2 10:00 - 17:00 Lunch
Lunch boxes are to be provided by the organization committee in exchange for lunch vouchers only;
they are not to be sold. If you are a vegetarian, choose a vegetarian lunch when registering. Your choice of lunch cannot be changed on site.
Drink Ticket at Poster Sessions
In exchange for drink tickets, free drinks are available at the Event Hall while Poster Sessions are held from 18:00 to 20:00 on July 30 and 31. A glass of beer, wine or juice will be served for one ticket. Drink tickets will be provided with your name badge. If you use up all the tickets, you can pay in cash for another drink. Note the drink tickets can not get cashed.
Excursion
[Venue] World Heritage “Kiyomizu-dera” &
Gion Hanamikoji dori
(requires advance registration) [Date & Time] Wednesday, August 1, 2012, 16:00 [Pick-up In front of the main entrance of Location] ICC Kyoto
[Schedule] 16:00: ICC Kyoto
16:40: Kiyomizu-dera (1-hour guided tour & free time) 18:00: Gion Hanamikoji dori (City view from window) Stop by hotels in Kyoto 20:00: Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto The organizing committee will prepare some seats of the Excursion for on-site registration. If the tour reaches its maximum capacity, it will be unavailable.
Congress Dinner
An optional Congress Dinner will take place at the Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto on August 2,
2012, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto is a 5-minute walk from ICC Kyoto.
Advanced reservations must be obtained via our website by July 3.We are unable to accept on-site applications.
Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto
Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8505 Phone: 075-712-1111 Fax: 075-712-7677 URL: http://www.princehotels.co.jp/kyoto/
Internet Connection
Free WiFi access is provided in most corridors but not in the inside rooms of ICC Kyoto. No special security measures have been put in place.
SSID: ICCK_Public_WiFi
See page 9 for more information on the free WiFi spots.
Social Media
The organizing committee encourages the use of social media before, during, and after the meeting.
Please follow these guidelines:
• Follow us on Twitter @MPMIKyoto and @ ismpmi. Use the hash tags #MPMI2012 for meeting–related tweets.
• Follow us on Facebook:
XV congress: http://www.facebook.com/mpmi.
kyoto
IS-MPMI: https://www.facebook.com/ISMPMI
• Blog about the meeting and what you are hearing and seeing (but without sharing details of any data presented).
Business Center
The business center is located on the 1st floor of ICC Kyoto. Copy machines, computers, and access to the Internet will be available. Express deliveries are also available.
Cloakrooms
Cloak 1 near the Information and Tour Desk is available up to 200 participants all the time during the congress (See page 8). Cloak 2 near the main entrance is opened additionally when Cloak 1 is full.
Prohibitions
Photography, video recording, and sound recording are prohibited within the meeting venue.
Mobile Phones
Attendees are asked to be respectful of their colleagues by turning off all cell phones and smartphones before entering meeting rooms.
Photo Release
Photographs will be taken at the XV Congress. By registering for this congress, you agree to allow IS-MPMI or the organizing committee to use your photo in any of their publications or on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/mpmi.kyoto Climate & Weather
Light clothing and short sleeves are suitable. Kyoto is located in a basin surrounded by mountains and experiences a warm summer.
Emergencies
Medical emergencies should be communicated to a Congress Secretariat member at the registration desk or to an employee of ICC Kyoto.
Other Numbers
Dial 110 for the police and 119 for the fire department or an ambulance.
No money is required to make these calls.
International Medical Information Center Kansai:
06-4395-0555
Metropolitan Police Dept. Counseling Service for Foreigners: 03-3503-8484
For hospitals with foreign language-speaking doctors and other useful information, see the Kyoto City International Foundation website (http://www.
kcif.or.jp/en/).
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Poster Session
Time Sun. July 29 Time Mon. July 30 Tue. July 31 Wed. August 1 Thu. August 2
8:30 - 10:00
Plenary 1 Plant signaling I
Main Hall Cyril Zipfel Frank Takken Ko Shimamoto
Plenary 3 Plant immunity I
Main Hall Jane Parker Jonathan Jones
Pietro Spanu
Plenary 5 Plant signaling II
Main Hall Peter N. Dodds
Jen Sheen Brian Staskawicz
Plenary 7 Plant immunity II
Main Hall John Rathjen Regine Kahmann
Sheng Yang He
10:00 - 10:20 Coffee Break Coffee Break
10:20 - 12:20
Plenary 2 Pathogen Main Hall
Jeff Dangl Paul Schulze-Lefert
Sophien Kamoun Yong-Hwan Lee
Plenary 4 Plant-microbe interactions I
Main Hall
Maria Harrison Ton Bisseling
Xin Li Naoto Shibuya
Plenary 6 Plant-microbe interactions II
Main Hall
Jian-Min Zhou Mary Beth Mudgett
Martin Parniske Giles Oldroyd
Concurrent 16 Recognition and signaling II
Main Hall Concurrent 17
Symbiosis II Room A Concurrent 18 Endophytes and parasitic plants
Room D Special Workshop 1
Imaging plant-microbe interactions
Room A Special Workshop 2 Induced susceptibility in plants
Room B-1 Special Workshop 3
Powdery mildew Room D 12:00 - 14:00
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break Lunch Break, Banquet Halls SAKURA and SWAN
13:30 - 15:30
Concurrent 01 Recognition and signaling I
Main Hall Concurrent 02
Symbiosis I Room A Concurrent 03 Pathogenic fungi
Room D
Concurrent 07 Effector proteins
Main Hall Concurrent 08 Plant-virus/viroid interactions
Room A Concurrent 09 Cell wall modification and
resistance Room D
Concurrent 13 Plant response
Main Hall Concurrent 14
Pathogenic bacteria/phytoplasma Room A
Concurrent 15 Systems biology
Room D
Concurrent 19 Biotechnology
Main Hall Concurrent 20
Genomics and evolution of virulence in pathogenic fungi and oomycetes
Room A Concurrent 21 Structural biology
Room D
14:00 - 14:30 Break
Special Workshop 4 Rice immunity and pathogens
Room A Special Workshop 5 Functional genomics of plant pathogenic bacteria
Room B-1 Special Workshop 6
Proteomics Room D
14:30 - 16:30 15:30 - 15:50 Coffee Break Coffee Break
Excursion
15:40 - 20:00
Coffee Break
15:50 - 17:50
Concurrent 04
Plant-oomycete/fungal interactions Main Hall
Concurrent 05 Biocontrol interactions
Room A Concurrent 06
Plant-nematode/insect interactions Room D
Concurrent 10 Plant hormones integrating
defense response Main Hall Concurrent 11 Crop protection
Room A Concurrent 12 Evolution of susceptibility and
resistance Room D
Plenary 8
Plant-microbe interactions III Main Hall
Thomas Lahaye Jens Stougaard Shou-Wei Ding Junji Takabayashi
16:30 - 17:00 Break
Opening Remark Opening Lecture
Shizuo Akira Award Lecture
Main Hall 17:00 - 19:00
17:50 - 18:00
18:00 - 20:30 Poster Session I (Odd number)
Event Hall
Poster Session II (Even number)
Event Hall
Closing Ceremony 18:00 - 18:30
Main Hall 19:00 - 19:15
Welcome Reception Banquet Hall Swan
19:15 - 21:00 Congress Dinner
19:00 - 21:00
Prince Hall (Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto)
PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE
Attendees are welcome to view posters throughout the day, Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 - 20:30, Wednesday, 8:30 - 17:30 and Thursday, 8:30 - 12:20
Time Sun. July 29 Time Mon. July 30 Tue. July 31 Wed. August 1 Thu. August 2
8:30 - 10:00
Plenary 1 Plant signaling I
Main Hall Cyril Zipfel Frank Takken Ko Shimamoto
Plenary 3 Plant immunity I
Main Hall Jane Parker Jonathan Jones
Pietro Spanu
Plenary 5 Plant signaling II
Main Hall Peter N. Dodds
Jen Sheen Brian Staskawicz
Plenary 7 Plant immunity II
Main Hall John Rathjen Regine Kahmann
Sheng Yang He
10:00 - 10:20 Coffee Break Coffee Break
10:20 - 12:20
Plenary 2 Pathogen Main Hall
Jeff Dangl Paul Schulze-Lefert
Sophien Kamoun Yong-Hwan Lee
Plenary 4 Plant-microbe interactions I
Main Hall
Maria Harrison Ton Bisseling
Xin Li Naoto Shibuya
Plenary 6 Plant-microbe interactions II
Main Hall
Jian-Min Zhou Mary Beth Mudgett
Martin Parniske Giles Oldroyd
Concurrent 16 Recognition and signaling II
Main Hall Concurrent 17
Symbiosis II Room A Concurrent 18 Endophytes and parasitic plants
Room D Special Workshop 1
Imaging plant-microbe interactions
Room A Special Workshop 2 Induced susceptibility in plants
Room B-1 Special Workshop 3
Powdery mildew Room D 12:00 - 14:00
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break Lunch Break, Banquet Halls SAKURA and SWAN
13:30 - 15:30
Concurrent 01 Recognition and signaling I
Main Hall Concurrent 02
Symbiosis I Room A Concurrent 03 Pathogenic fungi
Room D
Concurrent 07 Effector proteins
Main Hall Concurrent 08 Plant-virus/viroid interactions
Room A Concurrent 09 Cell wall modification and
resistance Room D
Concurrent 13 Plant response
Main Hall Concurrent 14
Pathogenic bacteria/phytoplasma Room A
Concurrent 15 Systems biology
Room D
Concurrent 19 Biotechnology
Main Hall Concurrent 20
Genomics and evolution of virulence in pathogenic fungi and oomycetes
Room A Concurrent 21 Structural biology
Room D
14:00 - 14:30 Break
Special Workshop 4 Rice immunity and pathogens
Room A Special Workshop 5 Functional genomics of plant pathogenic bacteria
Room B-1 Special Workshop 6
Proteomics Room D
14:30 - 16:30 15:30 - 15:50 Coffee Break Coffee Break
Excursion
15:40 - 20:00
Coffee Break
15:50 - 17:50
Concurrent 04
Plant-oomycete/fungal interactions Main Hall
Concurrent 05 Biocontrol interactions
Room A Concurrent 06
Plant-nematode/insect interactions Room D
Concurrent 10 Plant hormones integrating
defense response Main Hall Concurrent 11 Crop protection
Room A Concurrent 12 Evolution of susceptibility and
resistance Room D
Plenary 8
Plant-microbe interactions III Main Hall
Thomas Lahaye Jens Stougaard Shou-Wei Ding Junji Takabayashi
16:30 - 17:00 Break
Opening Remark Opening Lecture
Shizuo Akira Award Lecture
Main Hall 17:00 - 19:00
17:50 - 18:00
18:00 - 20:30 Poster Session I (Odd number)
Event Hall
Poster Session II (Even number)
Event Hall
Closing Ceremony 18:00 - 18:30
Main Hall 19:00 - 19:15
Welcome Reception Banquet Hall Swan
19:15 - 21:00 Congress Dinner
19:00 - 21:00
Prince Hall (Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto)
Opening Lecture by Dr. Shizuo Akira and the Award Lecture
17:00 - 19:00 • Main HallOpening Lecture: Shizuo Akira will present the opening lecture titled “Innate immunity in mammals.”
Akira contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of the immune system by employing not only traditional immunology experiments but also a variety of imaging and bioinformatics technologies.
Award Lecture: Eva Kondorosi and Adam Kondorosi, biologists at the Institut des Sciences du Végétal, were selected for the 2012 IS-MPMI Award for their innovative research in plant biology, particularly in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis. Eva Kondorosi will accept the award and present the award lecture titled
"Innate immunity effectors and virulence factors in symbiosis."
Welcome Reception
19:15 - 21:00 • Banquet Hall Swan
Join friends and colleagues for food, drinks, and conversation at the official welcome reception of the XV International Congress. This immediately follows the Opening Lecture and the Award Lecture.
Congress Dinner
19:00 - 21:00 • Prince Hall at the Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto
Get to know the researchers, professors, speakers, and suppliers who attend the congress! This year’s Congress Dinner includes a full-course meal with beverages and a variety of entertainment, including dancing. The Congress Dinner is the perfect place to mingle with attendees and their guests. Preregistration is required. Tickets are necessary to be admitted to the Congress Dinner.
Sunday, July 29
Thursday, August 2 Wednesday, August 1 Excursion
15:40 - 20:00
See the world heritage sites, Kiyomizu-dera and Gion Hanamikoji dori, on this 4-hour long sightseeing tour.
This event will take place come rain or shine. Preregistration is required. Tickets are necessary to be admitted on the bus.
Schedule
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16:00: ICC Kyoto 16:40: Kiyomizu-dera(1-hour long guided tour and free time) 18:00: Gion Hanamikoji dori
(A view of the city from the window of the bus) Stop by hotels in Kyoto
20:00: Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto
All sessions take place in the Kyoto International Conference Center unless otherwise noted in the program schedule.
10:00 - 20:00 Registration Open Reception, Main Entrance
12:00 - 16:30 Board of Directors Meeting Room H
14:00 - 17:30 Poster set-up (authors place posters in Event Hall) Event Hall 12:00 - 14:00 Special Workshop 1 Imaging plant-microbe interactions Room A Special Workshop 2 Induced susceptibility in plants Room B-1
Special Workshop 3 Powdery mildew Room D
14:00 - 14:30 Break
14:30 - 16:30 Special Workshop 4 Rice immunity and pathogens Room A Special Workshop 5 Functional genomics of plant pathogenic bacteria Room B-1
Special Workshop 6 Proteomics Room D
16:30 - 17:00 Break
17:00 - 19:00 Opening Remark Main Hall
Opening Lecture Dr. Shizuo Akira Main Hall
Award Lecture Dr. Eva Kondorosi Main Hall
19:15 - 21:00 Welcome Reception Swan
Special Workshop 1 - Imaging plant-microbe interactions 12:00 - 14:00; Room A
Co-Chairs: Andrea Genre, University of Turin, Italy
Noriko Inada, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Daigo Takemoto, Nagoya University, Japan
12:00 SW1-1. Pathogen-induced sugar transporters identified with the help of optical sensors. L.Q.
Chen. Carnegie Institute, USA
12:20 SW1-2. Imaging of Ustilago maydis infection to maize. S. Tanaka. Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany
12:40 SW1-3. Plants communicating with pathogens: membranes in motion and cellular defense. S.
Robatzek. The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK
13:00 SW1-4. Imaging powdery mildew-plant interaction; manipulation of host cells by powdery mildew. N. Inada. Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
13:20 SW1-5. Imaging of pathogenic and symbiotic fungi in culture and during infection.
D. Takemoto. Nagoya University, Japan
13:40 SW1-6. Visualising perifungal membrane biogenesis in living arbuscular mycorrhizal roots. A.
Genre. University of Turin, Italy
Special Workshop 2 - Induced susceptibility in plants 12:00 - 14:00; Room B-1
Co-Chairs: Kazuya Akimitsu, Kagawa University, Japan Gillian Turgeon, Cornell University, USA
12:00 SW2-1. Induced susceptibility in citrus by Alternaria host-selective toxin. K. Akimitsu. Kagawa University, Japan
12:20 SW2-2. Comparative genome structure, secondary metabolite capacity and host-selective toxin production across Cochliobolus pathogens. G. Turgeon. Cornell University, USA
12:40 SW2-3. Plant cell wall is the first line of defense: a host-specific modulation for induced susceptibility. K. Toyoda. Okayama University, Japan
13:00 SW2-4. Tryptophan-derived metabolites in Mlo-mediated susceptibility of Arabidopsis thaliana
DAILY PROGRAM SCHEDULE AND SESSIONS Pages 15-35
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Sunday
SESSIONS – Sunday Afternoon
Sunday
Special Workshop 3 - Powdery mildew 12:00 - 14:00; Room DCo-Chairs: Pietro Spanu, Imperial College London, UK
Hans Thordal-Christensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
12:00 SW3-1. Arabidopsis BAX Inhibitor-1 co-immunoprecipitates with a cytochrome p450 monooxygenase, which is a susceptibility factor to powdery mildew. R. Hückelhoven.
Technische Universität München, Germany
12:20 SW3-2. Identification of Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei avirulence effectors using combination of a high- throughput functional screening and population genomics. T. Maekawa. Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany
12:40 SW3-3. Study of the Pm3-mediated resistance response against Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici in transgenic Arabidopsis plants. T. Jordan. University of Zürich, Switzerland
13:00 SW3-4. The structure and evolution of barley powdery mildew effector candidates. C.
Pedersen. University of Copenhagen, Denmark
13:20 SW3-5. Arabidopsis mutants displaying aberrant localization of the PEN3 ABC transporter have altered responses to powdery mildew fungi. W. Underwood. University of California, USA 13:40 SW3-6. Arabidopsis powdery mildew effector proteins target highly connected host proteins
and display virulence activity. R.Wessling. Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany
Special Workshop 4 - Rice immunity and pathogens 14:30 - 16:30; Room A
Chair: Guo-Liang Wang, Ohio State University, USA
14:30 SW4-1. Molecular mechanism of the AvrPiz-t and Piz-t interaction” The Magnaporthe oryzae effector AvrPiz-t targets the ubiquitin-proteasome system for its avirulence and virulence activities in rice. G.L. Wang. Ohio State University, USA
14:50 SW4-2. Environmental impacts on rice immunity. J. Leach. Colorado State University, USA 15:10 SW4-3. Genetic studies of signaling pathways for innate immunity of rice. A. Takahashi.
National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan
15:30 SW4-4. Spatio-temporal regulation of cell signaling during Magnaporthe pathogenesis. N.
Naqvi. Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Singapore
15:50 SW4-5. Regulatory networks of Magnaporthe involved in rice infection. M.H. Lebrun. CNRS- BayerCropScience, France
16:10 SW4-6. Plant surface signals and appressorium morphogenesis in Magnaporthe oryzae. JR. Xu.
Purdue University, USA
Special Workshop 5 - Functional genomics of plant pathogenic bacteria 14:30 - 16:30; Room B-1
Co-Chairs: Alan Collmer, Cornell University, USA Shinji Tsuyumu, Shizuoka University, Japan
14:30 SW5-1. Genomics research on Pectobacterium and Dickeya species: Disease, ecology and diagnosis. I. Toth. The James Hutton Institute, UK
14:50 SW5-2. Molecular biological studies on phytoplasmal pathogenicity. S. Namba. The University of Tokyo, Japan
15:10 SW5-3. With and without a priori approaches to uncover pathogenicity determinants on the 13:20 SW2-5. Defining the composition and function(s) of the Mycosphaerella graminicola predicted
protein secretome. A. Amaral. Embrapa LabEx - Rothamsted Research, UK
13:40 SW2-6. Investigation of the SnTox1-Snn1 interaction: How is Stagonospora nodorum inducing susceptibility in wheat? T. Friesen. USDA-ARS Northern Crop Science Laboratory, USA
Sunday
Ralstonia solanacearum genome. N. Peters. UMR INRA-CNRS, France
15:30 SW5-4. Bacterial genomics and the rise of microbial GWAS and reverse ecology. D. Baltrus.
University of Arizona, USA
15:50 SW5-5. Exploring minimal functional repertoires of Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors.
A. Collmer. Cornell University, USA
16:10 SW5-6. Genomic studies on regulatory mechanisms involved in bacterial plant pathology. S.
Tsuyumu. Shizuoka University, Japan
Special Workshop 6 - Proteomics 14:30 - 16:30; Room D
Co-Chairs: Alex Jones, The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK
Hirofumi Nakagami, RIKEN Plant Science Center, Japan 14:30 Introduction
14:35 SW6-1. Dynamic changes in the plasma membrane proteome during plant immune signaling.
G. Coaker. University of California at Davis, USA
15:05 SW6-2. Leaf oil bodies produce an anti-fungal compound actively in dying tissues. T. Shimada.
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
15:15 SW6-3. Identifying factors involved in pathogenicity of Ralstonia solanacearum strains at low temperatures using a proteomics approach. A. Bocsanczy. University of Florida, USA
15:25 SW6-4. Activity-based protein profiling: analyzing the effect of pathogenic nematodes on Arabidopsis roots. S. Siddique. University of Bonn, Germany
15:35 SW6-5. Phosphoproteomics approaches for signaling dissection. H. Nakagami. RIKEN Plant Science Center, Japan
15:45 SW6-6. Mechanism of CDPK function in local and systemic plant innate immune responses. T.
Romeis. Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences, Germany
15:55 SW6-7. The interaction proteome of the N NB-LRR immune receptor. P. Cournoyer. Yale University, USA
16:05 SW6-8. Targeted quantification of phosphorylation sites. A. Jones. The Sainsbury Laboratory, 16:15 DiscussionUK
Opening and Award Lectures 17:00 - 19:00; Main Hall
Chair: Naoto Shibuya, Meiji University, Japan Opening Lecture
OL-1. Innate immunity in mammals. S. Akira1. 1Laboratory of Host Defense, WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University, Japan
Award Lecture
AL-1. Innate immunity effectors and virulence factors in symbiosis. E. Kondorosi1,2, A. Kondorosi1.
1Institut des Sciences du Vegetal, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette, France, 2Biological Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
SESSIONS – Sunday Evening
Monday
7:30 - 17:00 Registration Reception, Main Entrance
8:30 - 20:30 Exhibits Open and Poster viewing Event Hall
8:30 - 10:00 Plenary 1 Plant signaling I Main Hall
10:00 - 10:20 Coffee Break
10:20 - 12:20 Plenary 2 Pathogen Main Hall
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break Sakura and Swan
Poster Viewing and Exhibits Open Event Hall
13:30 - 15:30 Concurrent 01 Recognition and signaling I Main Hall
Concurrent 02 Symbiosis I Room A
Concurrent 03 Pathogenic fungi Room D
15:30 - 15:50 Coffee Break
15:50 - 17:50 Concurrent 04 Plant-oomycete / fungal interactions Main Hall
Concurrent 05 Biocontrol interactions Room A
Concurrent 06 Plant-nematode / insect interactions Room D
18:00 - 20:30 Poster Session I Event Hall
Poster Viewing and Exhibits Open
18:00 - 20:00 Odd-numbered poster authors present
Plenary 1 - Plant signaling I 8:30 - 10:00; Main Hall
Chair: Cyril Zipfel, The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK
8:30 PL1-1. Regulation of surface immune receptor complex activity. C. Zipfel1. 1The Sainsbury Laboratory
9:00 PL1-2. The role of Fusarium effectors in NLR-mediated innate immunity. F. Takken1, L. Ma1, P. Houterman1, F. Gawehns1, M. de Sain1, F. Sillo1, B. Cornelissen1, M. Rep1. 1Molecular Plant Pathology, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
9:30 PL1-3. Defensome in rice innate immunity. K. Shimamoto1, A. Akamatsu1, S. Hamada1, Y.
Kawano1. 1Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Plenary 2 - Pathogen 10:20 - 12:20; Main Hall
Chair: Sophien Kamoun, The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK
10:20 PL2-1. Defining the core Arabidopsis thaliana root microbiome. D. S. Lundberg1, S. L. Lebeis1, S. H. Paredes1, S. Yourstone1, S. G. Tringe2, J. Dangl1,3. 1University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2DOE Joint Genome Institute, 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute
10:50 PL2-2. Revealing structure and assembly cues for Arabidopsis root-inhabiting bacterial microbiota. B. Davide1, M. Rott1, K. Schlaeppi1, E. Ver Loren van Themaat1, N. Ahmadinejad1, F.
Assenza1, T. Eickhorst2, P. Schulze-Lefert1. 1Department of Plant Microbe Interactions, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, 2Institute of Soil Science, University of Bremen
11:20 PL2-3. Oomycetes, effectors, and all that jazz. S. Kamoun1, T. O. Bozkurt1, L. M. Cano1, A. Chaparro-Garcia1, S. Dong1, S. R. F. King2, K. Kowitwanich1, V. Nekrasov1, M. Pais1, S.
Raffaele1, D. G. O. Saunders1, S. Schornack1, J. Win1, K. Yoshida1, M. J. Banfield2. 1The Sainsbury Laboratory, 2Dept. of Biological Chemistry, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK
11:50 PL2-4. Systems biology initiatives for the rice blast fungus. Y.-H. Lee1. 1Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Center for Fungal Genetic Resources, and Center for Fungal Pathogenesis, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
SESSIONS – Monday Morning