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NBS Contact Meeting 2020 - Voss, Norway

June 20, 2019, updated January 30, 2019

The Norwegian Biochemical Society’s Contact Meeting 2020 was held at Park Hotel Vossevangen from January 23-26, 2020.

The Arnesen Lab was well represented with 3 talks and 12 posters! 

talks

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Sylvia Varland

Exploring N-terminal acetyltransferases using functional genomics

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Monica Hellesvik

Spying on the cells using holographic live cell imaging - revealing increased metastatic potential for cancer cells lacking NAA80

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Henriette Aksnes

Efficient and crucial quality-control of HAP1 cell ploidy status

Posters

Photo: Henriette Aksnes

Photo: Henriette Aksnes

Mechanisms underlying disease in patients with pathological NAA10 variants
Nina McTiernan, Harinder Gill, Carlos Prada, and Thomas Arnesen

Expression, purification, and initial characterization of HNF-1A
Laura Kind, Petri Kursula, Pål Rasmus Njølstad, and Thomas Arnesen

Reporter system for luminal N-terminal acetylation in the secretory pathway
Tina Drivenes Sture, Thomas Arnesen, and Camilla Osberg

Characterization of a Potential Novel Human N-terminal Acetyltransferase in Human Cell
Models

Stine K. S. Jørgensen, Tonje Merethe Røssland, Alexandra Balvey Gil, Michaël Marie, Camilla Osberg, and Thomas Arnesen

The Impact of NAA80 and Actin N-terminal Acetylation on Drug Sensitivity
Kristine Haugen Furre, Atefeh Kianian, Thomas Arnesen, and Henriette Aksnes

Is this thing on? N-terminal acetylation of peptide hormones as a key metabolic switch
Silje Kathrine Larsen, Rasmus Ree, Eystein Husebye, and Thomas Arnesen

Functional investigation of N-terminal acetyltransferase NAA16 variants identified in
patients with developmental defects

Mathijs de Zoeten, Line Merethe Myklebust, Richard H. van Jaarsveld, and Thomas Arnesen

Spying on the cells using holographic live cell imaging - revealing increased metastatic
potential for cancer cells lacking NAA80

Monica Hellesvik, Tobias B. Beigl, Thomas Arnesen, and Henriette Aksnes

Efficient and crucial quality-control of HAP1 cell ploidy status
Tobias B. Beigl, Ine Kjosås, Emilie Seljeseth, Nina Glomnes, Henriette Aksnes

Impact of N‐terminal acetylation on cancer cell invasiveness
Hanne Øye, Thomas Arnesen, and Henriette Aksnes

Inhibition of the Actin N-terminal acetyltransferase NAA80
Markus Baumann, Line Merethe Myklebust, Håvard Foyn, Svein Isungset Støve, Bengt Erik Haug, and Thomas Arnesen

Mechanism of actin N-terminal acetylation by NAA80-profilin
Rasmus Ree , Adrian Drazic, Malgorzata Boczkowska, Grzegorz Rebowski, Sylvia Varland, Laura Kind, Roberto Dominguez, and Thomas Arnesen